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Southeast Asia on a Shoestring

by Erik Olsen on Oct 16, 2004

Citing available flights and ample new opportunities for adventure,
this article is very bullish on
travel to Southeast Asia
. I am hardcore bullish on going there anytime and anyplace as well, since I love it so
much, but they run the numbers and show that the dollar gets you a lot these days. So if you can find yourself a cheap
flight, perhaps using the new “dream team” service. Go for
it.

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