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Pack Your Whip and Fedora; Expedia Kicks Off the 'Summer of Adventure' - Read More

Date Added: April 24, 2008 01:33:05 PM
Riding a wave toward the sands of Maui or riding a horse across the Jordanian desert towards the lost city of Petra; exploring the mysteries along Route 66 or exploring mysterious ancient Incan ruins; cracking into a lobster tail at four-star restaurant in Las Vegas or cracking a bullwhip and charging through the South American jungle -- however you define adventure, the Expedia® "Summer of ...

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