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February 25, 2008

Updating the “Vagabonding” resources: Week 5, Chapter 6

Monday already? You know what that means: resource updates! If you have no idea what I’m talking about, let me give you a quick recap:

A few weeks ago I announced that Rolf’s book, Vagabonding, will be going into a second edition within the year, complete with a fully updated resources section. We put a call out for you to help us update that resource section for the second edition, and this is the second week in a 10-week-long series asking for those website links, books, and other resources that fit into the various categories found in the book.

This week we’ll be working on chapter 6:

* Cross-cultural resources
* Resources for female travelers

To see what resources were included in the first edition of the book, click the category above. Do you know of any website links, books, or other resources that need to be included in the second edition of Vagabonding? Tell us in the comment section of this post.

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2 Responses to “Updating the “Vagabonding” resources: Week 5, Chapter 6”

  1. Eva Says:

    For cross-cultural resources, Brave New Traveler had a post awhile back about the options for learning languages for free online. It’s a great list of resources.

    http://www.bravenewtraveler.com/2008/02/04/8-free-online-resources-for-learning-a-new-language/

  2. Scribetrotter Says:

    great website for women backpackers and solo travellers - http://www.women-on-the-road.com

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