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These were the ways to contact the travellers directly.

You could also display a message on the web site by Sending it in so that it appeared on the list of Messages.

 

Email

Snail Mail Post

Voice Mail

 

Email Addresses

Through the wonder of the Internet you were only a mouse click away where-ever they were. Although obviously travelling together, there were 3 email addresses (so, which one is your best mate).

If you think others of us may benefit from your words of wisdom then maybe you should Send your message to the web site.

dickywheats@hotmail.com

jonbeetlestone@hotmail.com

lisagarton@hotmail.com

 

Postal Addresses

If you had to deal with that old fashioned scribbling, here were some addresses and dates when they could be used.
When using Poste Restante, put surname in capitals and underline. Also put return address on the back of the envelope.

 

[Valid until 12th January 2000]
Lista de Correos
Correos Central
Panajachel
GUATEMALA
[Valid until end of March 2000]
Lista de Correos
Correos Central
La Paz
BOLIVIA
[Valid until 20th July 2000]
c/o Jude Ainger
3/10 Orlando Ave.
Mosman
NSW 2088
AUSTRALIA
[Valid until 6th October 2000]
Poste Restante
GPO
Charoen Krung (New) Road
Bangkok
THAILAND

 

Voice Mail

Yes, we have gone technology mad. You could also leave a Voice Mail message for the travellers at a cost of a normal National rate call.


Instructions for leaving Voice Mail.

  1. Dial 0870 222 7010
    The cost of this is at the normal National call rate.
  2. When asked for the an account number, Enter 25440
  3. Press 1 and then record your Message. Press # when finished.
    Please keep messages short and sweet. 30 seconds to 1 minute is probably best. Longer messages may not get through, but you can try.
    That's naff - why? These messages will be large downloads over the web.
    Techie bit...the messages are translated into AVI sound files which can then be picked up via the web by Dicky etc. However these are very large files, and everyone knows how long these may take to download over the web.


Only Dicky etc. could listen to these messages, so it was fairly private and one-to-one like normal email messages. Our chums were able to find Internet Cafes which provided speakers for listening to these files. Sometimes however they were 'audibly-challenged' however.

 

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