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Admin
01-01-05, 02:00
Greetings everyone,

I've started this new thread to provide a centralized location to catalog the Forum's best travel reports. Here's the idea:

If you have written one or several detailed travel reports, or if you know of such reports, then please post the link here.

You may also include a short summary of the nature of the report.

A sample report would be something like this:

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Here's a great series of reports by Young & Restless on his trip to Rio in January of 2005.

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You can copy and paste the link into a report, or you can do it the easy way and use the tags, which you would format like this:

[post]Post ID number here

You can identify the Post ID by moving your mouse pointer over the "Quote" button and reading the Post ID number in the Status Bar at the bottom of your browser window. It's the last number at the end of the link text, just after the letters "p=".

Please note: In order for this thread to be effective, it cannot turn into a discussion forum. I don't want to have to be so tough about this, but any reports that do not include a link to another report will be deleted.

Thanks,

Jackson

Come Again
08-28-07, 23:58
An Honest insider/local user's opinion of where is hot and where is not in 2007

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RedBull691
10-12-11, 13:39
Why are there no reports in the Scotland section, But reports in the uk section. We have a scotland section. Any chance of people using it instead of posting edin / glas in the uk forums. Not much point of having a scotland section if we are not going to use it.

Jan 156
10-12-11, 15:57
Why are there no reports in the Scotland section, But reports in the uk section. We have a scotland section. Any chance of people using it instead of posting edin / glas in the uk forums. Not much point of having a scotland section if we are not going to use it.Not worth the bother, mate. It would take half a page just to explain the difference. .

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminology_of_the_British_Isles

I just add bookmarks to the sections that interest me.