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The original do-it-yourself travel guide to Europe ℠


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Dear Traveler,

I'm making improvements on site and have moved some of the furniture around. Here is a guide to new locations for popular topics:

Former Chapter 5 is now: What to Wear in Europe
Your Best Travel Clothes for Every Occasion.
 
Former Chapter 6.1 is now: Pack Light Field Test
Validating Your Europe Packing List.
 
Former Chapter 7 is now: Luggage for Europe
Get Wheels. Let It Roll.
 
Former Chapter 11.1 is now: An Electric Converter in Europe
Electric power converters supposedly change 220 volts to 110 volts.
 
Former Chapter 11.2 is now: Plug Adapters for European Outlets
American plugs do not fit in any electric power outlet in Europe.
 
Former Chapter 11.3 is now: European Voltage Essentials
220 Volts of Power at 50 Hz Frequency.
 
Former Chapter 22 is now: Moving to Europe?
International Shipping and Finding a Home in Europe.
 
Former Last Call is now: Last Call
Travel Prep and Pack Lists for Europe.
There are over 130 pages on site dealing with travel to Europe. Please click to the Site Map for a list of all links to pages on my site.

And there are web sites which have linked to my site with a typo in the URL. One of the most common faulty links throughout the Internet is to my photo of the interior of a French TGV train. You can find this image and caption in chapter 17, Trains in Europe: A Rail Primer. Click, scroll down one page, and there you go.

If you have a specific question please write. See my email address below.

Enjoy Europe!
John Bermont




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For detailed descriptions of the many forms of plagiarism see Plagiarism.org and A Plagiarism Guide for Students.

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To keep enjoy-europe.com afloat I advertise scores of travel related books and products. My site receives a commission from Amazon.com for all goods purchased through the advert links. These advert links are displayed on individual pages and on my on-line store at Euro-Shoppe is your go-to Internet source for travel supplies.. Your support is most gratefully appreciated. TIA.

Your Blow Back

I welcome questions, comments, and complaints. If you have any concerns about your trip to Europe that have not been covered well enough on my web site please do not hesitate to write. Ask, cuss, discuss, or whatever. I read every email and update my pages when I see a question repeating,

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Borders are meant to be crossed.
Bon voyage on site, and all over Europe!