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twenj - can any long timer Fodorites help?
I was trying to find an old favorite travel web site created by the dear late Ed Gehrlein.
At one time the twenj.com site was moved to twenj.net -- can't find either of those links anymore. Does anyone know if his wealth of information is accessible via internet? On occasion I have done a Fodors search for "twenj" to find his old Fodors posts, but the details on his website were so helpful. His expertise on Rome, Switzerland, Bavaria, etc. was well organized and specific. Thanks for any information. Susan |
Sorry... http://www.slowtrav.com/twenj.htm
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Thanks Gardyloo,
I knew that the original site was taken down. I guess I was just hoping it might still be out there in cyberspace somewhere. Your response is appreciated! |
These are the remaining archived pages found in the Wayback Machine.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.twenj.com |
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Julie decided not to keep the site up, after some appeal by me and others. It is a loss---great stuff.
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Dear Bluestar -
Wow - just what I was hoping for. I know the original links have been down for some time. Didn't know about the Wayback Machine. It's nice to find some of the material. Now I can cut and paste his many excellent and specific suggestions, directions, etc. Hi Bobthenav - I always watch for your comments as well. Have you in a cut and paste file. So helpful and my thanks. Also have a Wes Fowler file, Ben Haines file, Elvira (for the laughs), BobBrown, Elaine, etc and too many to name saved in my cities/countries files. Thank you to everyone in this forum - now my college age daughter is using this site to plan her own trips. I feel so fortunate that she is interested in experiencing global communities with a sense of curiousity, adventure and an interest in learning. SE |
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