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Old October 9th, 2003, 08:14 PM
isvan
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Hello, Frederic. My name is Isvan Cano, I am Cuban, from Camagüey
province, I am looking for a french friend of mine who lived in Saint
Etiene, France and whose name was the same as your, he told me in one of
his last letters he was trying to go to live to England so since I found
your e-mail and I don't know if you are the Frederic I'm looking for I
decided to write you, please if you are that Frederic Rascle write me to
the following e-mail adress if not
please forgive me.

Sincerely your,

Isvan Cano.



Originally posted by Frédéric Rascle

Hi all




I'm planning a travel in Australia by the end of the day and I'd like
to know if


there's some one who organizes some hitch hiking rides with road train
drivers (my


wish is to go to Darwin to Ayers Rock by this way)




Any help who be appreciated




Thanx to everyone




Fred


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Old October 11th, 2003, 03:21 AM
traveller
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Few if any will as any company owned truck has insurance issues.
Bus is cheap and reliable
Traveller

Originally posted by Frédéric Rascle

Hi all




I'm planning a travel in Australia by the end of the day and I'd like
to know if


there's some one who organizes some hitch hiking rides with road train
drivers (my


wish is to go to Darwin to Ayers Rock by this way)




Any help who be appreciated




Thanx to everyone




Fred


--
isvanch


Posted via http://britishexpats.com



 




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