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Great Site for Travel Junkies (paging BB73)

Cornerback6

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Just got back from Europe and still buzzing from a phenomenal travel experience. Upon my return, I found out I'll be going to either Rome or Mexico in December...so I was extra pumped for round 2. So, in the high travel spirit, I began looking for quality travel sites that let you keep notes on the places you've been and make pushpins on a map and things of the nature. Basically a great site that would let you share your experiences, and at the same time, learn from those of others. Anyway...

The name of this site is www.realtravel.com and it is an incredible tool for frequent travelers or just those who are planning on going somewhere. It is entirely posted by users so everything is truly experience based. My favorite features are the hotel & restaurant reviews, the favorite pictures, the pushpin map that keeps track of the cities you've been to and the number of countries and finally of course the blog entries which allows you really get a feel for some of the places people have been.

I'd be interested to see if some of the more experienced journeymen (or women) of BP would care to join. I figured if anyone would be a great asset to the site, it would be BB. Another nice thing about realtravel.com is that there are people from all over the world who use the site, not just Americans. Always nice to get some outside perspectives. Anyhow, just thought I'd pass the word. My recent trip to Paris/Barcelona with the better half really has us inspired to plan our next two stops (most likely Mexico, then Thailand).

If you head over there, let me know what you think.
 
A Traveler's Prayer...

"Heavenly Father, look down on us your humble obedient tourist servants who are doomed to travel this earth, taking photographs, mailing postcards, buying souvenirs, and walking about in drip-dry underwear.

"We beseech you, O Lord, to see that our plane is not hijacked, our luggage is not lost, and our overweight baggage goes unnoticed.

"Protect us from surly and unscrupulous taxi drivers, avaricious porters, and unlicensed English-speaking guides.

"Give us this day divine guidance in the selection of our hotels that we may find our reservations honored, our rooms made up, and hot water running from the faucets (if it is at all possible).

"We pray that the telephones work and that the operators speak our tongue and that there is no mail waiting from our children which would force us to cancel the rest of our trip.

"Lead us, dear Lord, to good inexpensive restaurants where the food is superb, the waiters friendly, and the wine included in the price of the meal.

"Give us the wisdom to tip correctly in currencies we do not understand. Forgive us for undertipping out of ignorance and overtipping out of fear. Make the natives love us for what we are and not for what we can contribute to their worldly goods.

"Grant us the strength to visit the museums, the cathedrals, the palaces, and the castles listed as 'musts' in the guidebooks.

"And if perchance we skip a historic monument to take a nap after lunch, have mercy on us, for our flesh is weak."

(This part of the prayer is for husbands.) "Dear God, keep our wives from shopping sprees and protect them from 'bargains' they don't need or can't afford. Lead them not into temptation, for they know not what they do."

(This part of the prayer is for wives.) "Almighty Father, keep our husbands from looking at foreign woman and comparing them to us.

"Save them from making fools of themselves in cafes and nightclubs. Above all, please do not forgive them their trespasses, for they know exactly what they do."

(Together.) "And when our voyage is over, and we return to our loved ones, grant us the favor of finding someone who will look at our home movies and listen to our stories, so our lives as tourists will
not have been in vain.

"This we ask you in the name of Conrad Hilton, Thomas Cook, and the American Express.

Amen."

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