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  2. An interactive map shows where you can travel right now ... - AOL

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    A new interactive map from travel company Sherpa shows you where you can travel based on your location and whether or not you've been vaccinated.

  3. Google Maps travel tips to navigate and learn about places ...

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    USA TODAY Travel reporters Zach Wichter and Kathleen Wong teamed up to share some of their favorite digital map tips to help travelers on their journeys. Street navigation and offline map access ...

  4. 4 Inexpensive Vacation Destinations To Visit by Car for ... - AOL

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    Travel blogger Genni Franklin highly recommends visiting Shenandoah National Park as an inexpensive road trip or weekend getaway. Travelers driving over from Washington D.C. will be able to reach ...

  5. Roadtrippers - Wikipedia

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    The areas of interest are then displayed on the map, and the mileage and gas costs are recalculated. [9] [23] The application road trip planner calculates approximate trip mileage, travel time, and fuel cost. [2] [5] [10] [22] [23] [26] [27] Trip itineraries built on the Roadtrippers web platform sync with the iPhone app and Android app. [28]

  6. Travellerspoint - Wikipedia

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    Maps: a mapping system that allows users to plot their trip's itinerary on a world map. It is interlinked with the photos and blogs. A user's map integrates their photography and blog entries through geotagging. In March 2007, Travellerspoint travel maps were nominated in the category of 'Best Use of Social Media' for the Travolution Awards. [1]

  7. Travel - Wikipedia

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    Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. [1] Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.