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  So, when are you going to look closer at your home city and attempt to tell everyone else about it in our City Notebooks?
We know you are more likely to want to tell everyone more about far flung cities that you have visited briefly and photographed with the latest duty free megapixel marvel than write about your own home.

Doesn’t really make sense does it?

When you think about it, there is so much you did not know about the city you visited, and so much you do know about your own.
So why not try to explain to others all the answers to questions you might have wanted to ask a local when you were in a foreign city.
Questions about public transport, accommodation, sightseeing attractions and historical facts to mention but a few.

Unfortunately, we will need you to register first and be approved before you can login to contribute.
This is to prevent spammers from taking over the site.

Please register now to help and encourage others to visit your city, or relate your adventures in someone elses.

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