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Lonely Planet Travel Journal
by Lonely Planet
Release Date: February, 2001
Edition: Spiral-bound
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This is my 2nd purchase, I've used the first journal for my trip to Ireland this past May (2 weeks). I found the book very useful. The fact that it is a spiral notebook allowed me to fold it backward and write in it when there isn't a table around. At the end the trip I ran out of pages, only because I'm very "long winded". It had a lot of useful phone numbers and a small file pocket to put your receipts and tickets. The worldtime converter dial was easy to use, but the world maps were a bit simplistic and should contain more detail. Otherwise, this is a great travel journal.
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Looking for the perfect travel journal is difficult. Non-spiral journals make it difficult to write on when in buses or trains. Large journals just take up too much room. I found a lot of journals have inspirational quotes, which seems redundant- the places I travel to are usually inspiration enough. After looking at many journals I decided I wanted one with tough exterior, and it had to be spiral. Well, Lonely Planet's travel journal went way beyond that. There are sections for itineraries, addresses, travel related web-sites. It has continent maps, airline phone numbers, and other important numbers. There is a pocket in the front to keep loose items until they find their place. A wheel in the back that helps for time changes. Best of all, it has enough space for writing, sketching or anything else. The book is a great addition to my travels.
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