MOON HANDBOOKS - CELEBRATES 25TH YEAR
Moon Travel Handbooks celebrates its 25th year by expanding its orbit. The Moon site features the award winning Roadtrip USA site, Travel Matters, an online travel-zine, and the new Practical Nomad page featuring insider tips on cross-cultural travel. There latest handbook is Southern California Handbook - Including Greater Los Angeles, Disneyland, San Diego, Death Valley and other Desert Parks. This is always a site worth visiting.
Evelyn Hannon has done it again. An excellent guide for traveling to Holland. "Netherland Notes by women for women." Well designed. An eye catcher. Worth reading and saving.
Geri Anderson is a writer for Mex Connect. She lives in Mexico part of the year and Colorado the rest of the year. A neat site to visit. I love some of her stories, especially the one about the bell tower.
This is a terrific list of travelogues. Bookmark it!
BEST NEW SITES OF THE MONTH
Travel To Our World. Stefan and Marja Devogel's website..
Vacation Ideas for Canadians. Submitted by Amalia Kartesonas.
Arkansas. By Nancy
Malaysia. Information about Malaysia. Everything you ever wanted to know.
Dan Phillips article for AmericaEconomia magazine in Chile. This article gives the history of travel on the World Wide Web. Worth studying! And it has really taken off with 20-30 hits a day.
If you wish to keep up with all of the ongoing travelogues this is the place. Lenghty - but good place to visit!
This is a new web page by Dan K. Phillips dedicated to Mark Twain, perhaps the greatest writer EVER in America.
This is the complete SITEMAP of all the travel writing of Dan K. Phillips. It is quite comprehensive. Worth bookmarking!
E-MAIL NEEDED!
Did I get any e-mail from you? What is your favorite travel site? Where have you visited lately that is interesting? Let me know! I will check it out for our readers and explorers.
Send your e-mail please. Let the editor know what you want, ok?
QUOTE OF THE MONTH:
"As I get considerably beyond the biblical allotment of three score years and ten, I feel with increasing intensity that I can express my gratitude for still being around on the oxygen-side of the earth's crust only by not standing pat on what I have hirtherto known and loved. While the oxygen lasts, there are still new things to love, especially if compassion is a form of love."
Norman Maclean, Young Men and Fire
DESTINATIONS
Travel Diaries
Interview with Paul Theroux
Far Journeys
New York City Diaries
Travel At the Speed of Light
ANOTHER TRAVEL WRITER WHO WILL NOT BORE YOU !!!!!
Edward Abbey
"About ten years ago I took a job as a seasonal park ranger in a place called Arches National Monument near the little town of Moab in southeast Utah. Why I went there no longer matters; what I found there is the subject of this book. My job began on the first of April and ended on the last day of September. I liked the work and the canyon country and returned the following year for a second season. I would have returned the third year too and each year thereafter but unfortunately for the Arches, a primitive place when I first went there, was developed and improved so well that I had to leave." Edward Abbey - The introduction to Desert Solitaire.
Edward Abbey is the author of Desert Solitaire, one of the great travel books of all time.
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