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Natalie Bochenski

Post-Holiday Money Blues

Hi everyone! My apologies for not checking in on the site more regularly in recent weeks - as some of you may know, I've been travelling ov…

Started by Natalie Bochenski

3 Oct 22, 2008
Reply by JeffK
Diamond Diggity

Bank Overseas

Hi All, Tossing up the idea of travelling and doing a working holiday - which requires me to have an overseas bank account which I can ope…

Started by Diamond Diggity

6 Oct 3, 2008
Reply by Annette Wilkins
JeffK

Where would you most like to travel to?

Seeing Lisa's page, I got thinking - where would everyone most like to visit if they had the time and money? Mine would be Nepal, Tibet, P…

Started by JeffK

29 Sep 15, 2008
Reply by Miffy
Natalie Bochenski

Currency Affairs

One of the joys of travel is discovering your way around the various currencies of the world. With travel firmly on my mind at the moment…

Started by Natalie Bochenski

5 Jul 12, 2008
Reply by Warren

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