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Independent Travel Sites:
The Long Trip Home: One of the nicest travelogue sites you'll find on the Internet - complete with original stories and photographs. Travel Photographers.net: An online magazine dedicated to, what else, travel photography. Sara Tripp's Binghamton Page: Learn about many interesting things to do in one of Syracuse's largest southern neighbors.

Top 100 Travel Sites: An online portal for personal travel sites. Be sure to click on this link to vote for me!

TravelMag: A travel forum with many stories, including an article by your favorite up-and-coming travel writer.

Travellerspoint.com: A great site with detailed travel information and superb (ahem!) travel photographs!

Photomann: A great site, packed with photos and commentary, by a traveler that appears to love seeing new places as much as I do!

Todd Morris.com: One of my favorite independent travel sites. Nearly identical to mine in spirit, but with a flavor all of its own.

Travel-Links.info: A nicely organized site with links to travel pages around the world.

BootsnAll.com: A great resource for independent travelers and authors. Lost Luggage Tales: An up-and-coming site with fun stories and travel advice. Travel Photography Net: A very nice traveler's photography site who is kind enough to include photos from budding photographers!
Around The Bend: A fun personal travel site with photographs and useful information from around the world. Travel-Directory.org: A pretty neat travel search engine with screen shots of each site, much like what I've done here. A very good idea! Photography Sites: A well-done and comprehensive list of photography sites for your surfing pleasure.
Travel Photo Webring: A great collection of interesting travel photography websites.
David Lewis Travel Photography: See gorgeous photographs from exotic locations around the world!
Mochileros.org: (En Espanol) A beautiful travelogue with pictures documenting travels across South America..
Friends & Family:
Onondaga-Oswego American Red Cross Youth Services Elizabeth Metraux's Onondaga-Oswego American Red Cross Youth Services: My wife works with the Red Cross on international and youth issues and this is her site. She is constantly adding new content so check back frequently.   Daniel Metraux Daniel Metraux's Home Page: My father has finally entered the digital age with his first website, where covers both his personal and professional life. Be sure to check out the sub-pages for his parents, Alfred and Rhoda.
Marc Harwitz MarcHarwitz.com: I met Marc on my first day at Syracuse, and since then our friendship has continued to grow. He is one of the few people I have ever met who can carry on an intelligent conversation without turning pretentious or just plain boring... a rare quality.   Sara Tripp Sara Tripp's Home Page: Sara is a wonderful writer and a super-nice person who went to Syracuse with me. Check out her site to see some of the interesting articles she's written and to learn more about Binghamton, NY than you ever wanted to know.
Paul Southerington Paul Southerington's Homepage: I've known Paul for over 20 years. As kids we used to play with Legos together and later he helped me learn all about computers.   Jason Hand Jason Hand's Jasperpc.com: Jason and I used to trade baseball cards over the phone and later annoyed countless teachers in high school. He has an odd sense of humor so we get along very well. Jason helped get me my first job at McDonald's. Thanks Jason.
Kevin Eagle
Kevin Eagle's Refuge On The Web: Kevin and I were sidekicks for years. In high school Kev was "JAZ BARI" and I was "LEE DRMR." Yes, we were the cool kids in town...   Mark Dalius MarkDalius.com: Mark can wax poetically about practically anything for hours on end. It is quite impressive... until you hear the same melancholy crap over and over and over again, and then you just want to beat him senseless.
General Interest:

NY Times: If you are going to read the news, you might as well learn something!

ESPN Page 2: Sports news and information from a slightly off-kilter viewpoint.

Slate: Quite possible the perfect mix between news and unabashed cynicism

The Weather Channel: See what you are missing by working in a windowless office building (ahem)

Syracuse.com: Everything you need to know about the snowiest city in America

Ebert's Great Movies: If you are going to invest a couple of hours in a movie, it might as well be a good one

Staunton Daily News Leader: And you thought there was nothing going on in your town!

Staunton Online:
Read about where I grew up! (pronounced "Stanton")

International:
UNESCO World Heritage Sites: See a list of the world's great cultural sites. I've been to 26 of them!

Sleeping in airports.net: Hotels, schmotels. Save your hard-earned dough for the important things when you travel!

Tales of Asia: Toilets: A great (and impressively detailed!) article about everyone's favorite travel topic!

Lonely Planet: The ultimate resource for when you just want to get away from it all

Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel: You don't think I actually pay full-price for all my trips, do you?

BBC News: It is always good to look at things from an informed, international, perspective.

The Travel Channel: Here's where I daydream about where I'm going next


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