The Land Of Liquid Sunshine
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A few of the coming trip's fine points have yet to be
worked out, so we can't—just yet—give you a
firm price on this tour . . . however, we estimate the
entire package will run about $2,000, including airfare. If
you think you'd like to leave next winter's Ice and cold
for an informative (and fun) excursion into the South
American summer, let us know . . . and we'll get all the
pertinent details to you as soon as possible.
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OTHER OFFERINGS
While you're at it, you might want to find out whether
there have been any last-minute cancellations that would
allow you to join our unique Food Production Tour of the
People's Republic of China (September 8—29,1980).
Or possibly you'd like to take part in our second,
expanded, Solar Tour of Israel (from February 19
to March 3, 1981), which will cost $1,545including
airfareand offers an optional week's visit to Egypt.
On the other hand, you might choose to participate in a
new solar tour (between August 23 and September 6,
1981) that will combine a trip to the International Solar
Energy Society (ISES) conference in Brighton, England with
a look at some of the sophisticated ways that France (long
a leader in sun technology) utilizes solar energy. This
tour (including airfare) is tentatively priced at
a scant $1,100 . . . and if air costs allow us to hold it
at that, it will be the travel bargain of the decade!
For more information—or simply to be included on our
mailing list—write to Mother's Tours, P.O. Box 70,
Hendersonville, North Carolina 28791.
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