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Wednesday, April 26, 2006


www.leemyers.com
lee@leemyers.com

Travel opportunity... Far-flung...
October 14-28, 2006

This journey to the Patagonian regions of Argentina and Chile — lands brimming with astonishing natural beauty — offers some of the most spellbinding landscapes and wildlife on Earth. The custom-crafted itinerary will take you from the Atlantic to Pacific, with ample time to explore Peninsula Valdés, a World Heritage Site, along with Tierra del Fuego and Torres del Paine National Parks. You’ll also spend two days exploring the incomparable glaciers of Calafate, where just last month, an ice slab collapsed off the Perito Moreno Glacier into Lake Argentino — nature’s power on display before your eyes. At Peninsula Valdés, you'll get to see the renowned migration of southern right whales, along with penguin colonies, rheas and other wildlife. Experience the richest array of wildlife and scenery that the Patagonian region has to offer.

November 17- December 4, 2006

This 18 days camping expedition to the heart of the Sahara will reveal a place far more varied than you might imagine. This remarkable itinerary allows you to actively experience the wonders of the Sahara. See the great sand seas and magnificent thousand-foot dunes; traverse mountain ranges, plains, oases and salt pans; see some of the finest rock art in the world; and encounter nomadic people such as the Tuareg, who have called this land home for centuries. On the Djado Plateau, you’ll venture through sandstone mountains sculpted into bizarre shapes by erosion — the otherworldly appearance enhanced by a French Foreign Legion fort, two huge citadels and abandoned houses. You also visit the Aïr Mountains, and find fresh citrus fruit growing along a wadi (sand river) in the great oasis town of Timia.

Let TRAVEL WITH LEE arrange your journey to these remote regions — less-traveled areas where a handful of visitors can experience extraordinary rewards.

INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITIONS.

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