Vacation Dreams

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  • Not to be Seen Dead In?

    The Wexas Summer 2001 Traveller Magazine says “just
    don’t bother” to the following countries as they are too dangerous:
    Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Congo (DRC), Israel, Liberia, Macedonia,
    Sierra Leone and Somalia


  • Be a contestant for a new TV quiz show

    Emma is STILL looking for UK based TV show contestants!

    Does your knowledge span the globe? If you fancy yourself as a modern-day Marco Polo, and have the geographical, cultural and scientific knowledge it will take to get around the world, then Emma at Meridian TV wants to hear from you!

    If you have global general knowledge, think you could be the 8th wonder of the world, live in the UK and would like to take part, then please contact Emma by e-mail on thomase@meridiantv.com or call on 02380 712 118.


  • Globetrotter Travel Award

    Under 24? A member of Globetrotters Club? Interested
    in a £1,000 travel award?

    Know someone who is? We have £1,000 to award each
    year for five years for the best submitted independent travel plan. Interested?

    Then see our
    legacy page
    on our Website, where you can apply with your plans for
    a totally independent travel trip and we'll take a look at it. Get
    those plans in!!


  • Travel Tips

    Kevin (Membership) Brackley from London says that he
    always carry a compass in Japan: the train stations are so vast, at least
    you know you are heading in the right direction for the exit you want!

    Got any travel tips for the Beetle? Then e-mail them
    to:
    Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Lemonade… Zanzibar

    The Neem Tree Café inside the Old Fort in Stone
    Town is an oasis of calm where you can sit, hassle-free, drink the excellent
    lemonade and watch life go by at the local craft stores.

    Want to tell us about your favourite coffee corner
    or watering hole? Then contact the Beetle:
    Beetle@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Fancy visiting the Peak District: Friday & Saturday night 14th & 15th September

    Barbara Brooks, Committee member of the Globetrotters
    Club has arranged a stay at a gorgeous hostel: Alstonefield Youth Hostel,
    Gypsey Lane, Alstonefield, Derbyshire DE6.2FZ. There are five 4 bedrooms
    complete with en-suite facilities in two fabulous barns overlooking Dovedale.
    Lots of walking and fresh air on offer! The cost of accommodation only
    is £20 per person for the two nights. This offer is available to
    anyone, Globetrotter members and non members alike!

    For more info, e-mail Barbara,
    She hopes you can join her!!


  • Fave Websites of the Month

    Jon from Red Wing, Minnesota, suggests visiting this
    site, http://www.confluence.org
    The idea is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree
    intersections in the world, and to take pictures at each location. Pictures
    and stories will then be posted on the site. Take a look – it’s
    really interesting!


  • Help Raise Money – Appeal!

    Tom Freemantle, a regular at the London Globetrotter
    meetings has planned a walking trip – 2,500miles with a mule from the
    Mexican border to New York following the journey of his ancestor Lieutenant
    Colonel Arther Freemantle in 1863, crossing America at the height of the
    Civil War.

    He is aiming to raise $20,000 for Covenant House New
    York – a crisis shelter in New York for runaway and homeless children.
    It helps youth of all ages with everything from free food and medical
    facilities through to education and job training. If you can help, please
    e-mail Tom on tomfreo@hotmail.com

    The latest details on the appeal and the journey will
    be on the web site www.mini-mule.co.uk


  • Mutual Aid

    Need help? Want a travelling buddy or advice about a
    place or country – want to share something with us – why not visit our
    Mutual Aid section of the Website: Mutual
    Aid


  • Budapest in August

    From Paul (Webmaster) Roberts: he says that Budapest
    is a great place to be on August 20; it is their national holiday. Paul
    says that you can see the hand of St Stephen being paraded around the
    streets in its silver box. There are fireworks over the Danube and, (strange,
    this, Ed) you can also catch the Hungarian grand prix (19 Aug) which is
    very affordable.