New Orleans - My Journey Contest Video for Lonely Planet


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New Orleans - My Journey Contest Video for Lonely Planet

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Lonely Planet author Tom Downs loves New Orleans' soulful, saucy and eccentric nature. Located as far South as geogrpahically possible in the USA, it's only mildly American in flavour, more a gumbo of French, Carribbean and African American. Tourists might flock to Bourbon Street's non-stop carnival but the whole city really knows how to have a great time. Produced by Lonely Planet. Did you enjoy this sample My Journey contest entry from Lonely Planet? Upload your own Travel Video and enter to WIN the chance to film for Lonely Planet on location in California thanks to T-Mobile myTouch 3G. Make sure your video is 3 minutes or less enter the My Journey contest at http://www.youtube.com/lonelyplanet .

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