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#1 dom

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Posted 08 July 2006 - 03:37 PM

just a new thread,am interested to read your holidays you've had whether adventures or just relaxing
which were your best/worst and why.
Ive been on quite a few mostly pre-sci but don't intend that to stop me,if you want you can read about some of them which i've put on a travelogue website,btw i'm not very good at literary genius but i did it mainly for myself and family to have a read,you can find it on www.travel-library.com/travelogues/europe/spain
under the name danny i am going to write some more to put on,and if you're interested you can put yours on to :helpme: btw these are'nt really holiday stories as in 14 day breaks but more adventures

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Posted 08 July 2006 - 06:59 PM

Of course, you can also submit your travel reviews of wheelchair holidays to Apparelyzed as well, as we can then add your experiences to our travel section.

http://www.apparelyz...-traveller.html

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Posted 08 July 2006 - 09:20 PM

well, i never knew that Simon :helpme: the stories i wrote were pre-wheelchair though but in future i will write here as well :yikes:




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