Cancion del Vagabundo Homepage UpdateMeknes, MoroccoSeptember 28, 2007Homepage: The Cancion del Vagabundo website (which is the homepage that accompanies this travelogue) is finally taking a little shape. There is now content on all of the pages and I put up some new pages as well. Pleas note, that these pages will perpetually be growing with [...]
Cancion del Vagabundo Homepage Update
Meknes, Morocco
September 28, 2007
Homepage:
The Cancion del Vagabundo website (which is the homepage that accompanies this travelogue) is finally taking a little shape. There is now content on all of the pages and I put up some new pages as well. Pleas note, that these pages will perpetually be growing with more content as I travel along.
There is now content on the “Bean Money” page, which is a resource of tactics for finding work and making money on the Road. You can access it at:
I put up a new page called “Great Travel Books,” which is just that- an ode, if you will, to the best of travel literature. It is at:
I also put up a page dubbed “Travel Inspiration Well.” This is page where I share all of the little quotes, photographs, and poems which keep me tramping on. It is at:
The “Cheap Airfare” page is also fully up. It is just a small database of advice and tips on how to find cheap plane tickets. You can find this page at:
There are also always more travel tips going op on: So feel free to keep checking it!
That is about all for now. Thanks for reading.
Walk Slow,
Wade
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