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Travel Gets Easier this Fall with CrystalOrb's "Spontaneous Tourism".


CrystalOrb, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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 Announces Its Upcoming Book, Spontaneous spontaneous /spon·ta·ne·ous/ (spon-ta´ne-us)
1. voluntary; instinctive.

2. occurring without external influence.


spontaneous

having no apparent external cause.
 Tourism: the Busy Person's Guide to Travel, Which Will Be in Stores on October October: see month.  1, 2007

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Millions of people who want to travel more but have no idea where to begin will have an easier time this fall with the release of Spontaneous Tourism: The Busy Person's Guide to Travel (http://www.spontaneoustourism.com).

The author, expert traveler James C. Samans -- the Spontaneous Tourist, or Jamie to his friends -- travels over 200,000 miles each year. Some of those miles are for business, but more than half aren't, and he fits his trips alongside a full-time job and a duty schedule with the Air Force Reserve.

"Most people assume that travel takes a lot of time or costs a lot of money," says Samans. "Certainly, it can, but you can fit travel into almost any schedule and budget. People miss out on travel because they don't understand their options."

Spontaneous Tourism aims to change that. The book is introduced as, "everything you need to know to start seeing the world one weekend at a time," and covers topics ranging from airlines and cruise lines
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  • Armenian passport
  • Belarusian passport
  • Belgian passport
  • Belizean Passport
  • Brazilian passport
  • British passport
 and postcards.

Samans uses the information in his book on a regular basis for his own travels, which include itineraries like forty hours exploring Singapore and a Valentine's Day Valentine's Day: see Saint Valentine's Day.
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 overnight and go see Venice or Montreal, have some time to themselves."

"Of course," he observes, "you can always stay longer if you have the time. What this book does is teach you how travel works, so you can plan trips that fit your schedule and budget. And if you do have to come back to work on Monday, you'll have a great story to tell your coworkers."

"Spontaneous Tourism: The Busy Person's Guide to Travel" is published by CrystalOrb, LLC and will be available in bookstores on October 1, 2007. The publisher offers free shipping for preorders placed by September 30, 2007.
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