More on Learning a Language and New Orleans, Louisiana – Episode 8
by Chris Christensen ↓ Add commentscategories: usa travel
The Amateur Traveler continues the conversation about why you should learn a language or at least learn some of a language before traveling. This episode also talks about travel to New Orleans. Hear about the French Quarter, great places to eat, the D-day Museum, and the Battle of New Orleans battlefield.
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News
Nola.com
eWeek – T-Mobile Opens Wireless Floodgates in New Orleans
callhome.textamerica.com
ComputerWorld – Internet Becomes Bulletin Board for Katrina Victims
Show Notes
New Orleans Pictures
Popular Mecahnics – New Orleans is Sinking
Internet Resources
Contest
Whoever sends me the best story about a surprise while traveling will receive a free Amateur Traveler podcast t-shirt, mug or mousepad or one of the other designs from my online store .
Discussions
Comment on this episode
Contest Area – Travel Surprises Contest
Amateur Traveler City Guides
- What are the best places to see?
- What are the best things to do?
- Where are the best places to shop?
- What are the best things to eat?
- What is the best way to get around?
- What is the biggest surprise or funnies thing you saw?
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Skype
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Song
Samantha Murphy – I Wanna Go Home
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Shamir
Says:September 11th, 2005 at 12:57 am
Seems like a broken link…..
Wont work through iTunes either
chris2x
Says:September 11th, 2005 at 1:05 pm
Oops. I switched how I published the blog this week and the links on this page seemd to have screwed up in the transfer.