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Around the World in 80 Days Win the Trip FB
May 10, 2013 at
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Participants and winner must have a VALID U.S. passport that does not expire in 2013. The age limit is eighteen (18) years of age.
only one (1) entry per person. Only one (1) prize per household for the Contest.
Prize: You'll travel from New York City to London and participate in HintHunt and climb the O2. Then to Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia Museum, and the Hippodrome. Next: Amman, Jordan and take a guided tour of the "Lost City" of Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Then, Cairo to visit the Three Great Pyramids of Giza. You'll visit Sakkara, which contains tombs and temples spanning a 3,000 year period and visit The Step Pyramid of Djoser. Haven't gotten crazy enough yet? Let's try Kathmandu, Nepal where you'll bungee jump, canyon swing, and do high ropes over a beautiful gorge near the Tibetan border. Then travel to Bangkok and take a half day city tour to see the Tiger Temple, where orphaned tigers are managed by local monks.
Participants and winner must have a VALID U.S. passport that does not expire in 2013. The age limit is eighteen (18) years of age.
only one (1) entry per person. Only one (1) prize per household for the Contest.
Prize: You'll travel from New York City to London and participate in HintHunt and climb the O2. Then to Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia Museum, and the Hippodrome. Next: Amman, Jordan and take a guided tour of the "Lost City" of Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Then, Cairo to visit the Three Great Pyramids of Giza. You'll visit Sakkara, which contains tombs and temples spanning a 3,000 year period and visit The Step Pyramid of Djoser. Haven't gotten crazy enough yet? Let's try Kathmandu, Nepal where you'll bungee jump, canyon swing, and do high ropes over a beautiful gorge near the Tibetan border. Then travel to Bangkok and take a half day city tour to see the Tiger Temple, where orphaned tigers are managed by local monks.
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