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The world's pelagic cities

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Subject: The world's pelagic cities
From: Gyorgy Szimuly <>
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 12:26:24 +0100
Dear Birding Friends,

I have started to complete a map of the birding pelagic departure cities of the world. In the following short link you can see the map which is far not complete but gives you an idea. http://href.hu/x/asru

The target is to add every cities where birding pelagic departs and also some information about the birds to be expected seasonally. This cannot be complete without your support so should you have any information about a harbor or port, where cruises or fishing boats are departing, please let me know and I add to the map immediately. If possible contact details would be helpful to add.

Thanks for those already collaborated.

Kind regards, Szimi
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Gyorgy Szimuly
Hungary
skype: szimistyle.com
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http://web.me.com/gyorgy.szimuly/SzimiStyles_Birding_Experience_EN/Blog/Blog.html
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