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2007 Travel

Prompted by Roo Reynolds and using Great Circle Map I have just been working out my international travel for the year.

Goodness knows what Dave Snowden's looks like! [It looks like this]

Milan Jan
San Diego Feb
Cairo Feb
Washington Feb
Amsterdam March
New York May
Copenhagen May
Zurich June
Boston July
Croatia August
Helsinki September
Mannheim September
Providence Rhode Island September
New York October
LA November
Hamburg Nov
Helsinki December
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Quite the map. I went to the site and mapped my travel, year by year, over the past few years - and was pleasantly surprised to see it slowing down. It didn't feel that way in 2007, but the map shows it to be true - fewer trips (but more long-haul).

Just 20,000nm return here, the new job is really adding to the miles though and next year won't be easier. However it's all short haul.

You're going to have to plant a lot of trees to offset the carbon you're spewing this year. But wait! You're ahead by the two I planted for you just last week.

So my wife keeps telling me!

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