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Submitting a “postcard”—a few lines or paragraphs about a travel discovery—is easy. Just send us an email to postcards@indagare.com. You might choose to give tips about a trip or destination that you loved, or focus on one wonderful detail, like a great hotel, meal, shop or guide. If you like, use the following bullet points as a guide (just copy and paste into an email). Thank you for sharing your discovery with our community of travelers.
Or do an instant postcard on Discussion Boards.
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Where I went (the trip):
Why I went (purpose):
Who was on the trip (the travelers):
When:
Who organized it: I did/a travel agent/my spouse/friends
Where we stayed (hotel names):
Who it’s right for/wrong for:
What I’d go back for:
What I wish I knew in advance:
What to skip:
What not to miss:
What we loved (highlight):
To book (telephone number/Web site):
Please return to postcards@indagare.com.
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