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    • Travel preparation

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    • Home preperation

    • A pile of newspapers or a stuffed mailbox tells thieves that you are not at home.
    • One way to help protect your home while away on vacation is to make it seem like the homeowners are currently there. This can be done by setting up timer lights throughout the house. Lights can be placed on timers both indoors and out which will present an at home atmosphere. Those who perpetrate breaking and entering crimes will be less likely to target a home which has lights on and may opt for houses which are dark and obviously no one is home.
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    • Car preparation

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    • Documents

    • If you have any of these (AAA, Hertz, Avis, Hilton, etc.), going abroad may be a good opportunity to use them.
    • You may need a photo to obtain passes, permits, etc.
    • Can save you some money in Youth Hostels, trains, museums, planes, so get one if you qualify as a student.
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    • Money

    • In case all your money, or all your gear, is lost or stolen.
    • Memorize PIN codes to credit cards so that you can use them with ATM machines to get cash.
    • Where pickpockets are a problem, carry your wallet in your front trousers pocket.
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    • Bags, cases, and packing

    • Use ziplock plastic bags for any items that could leak or possibly break in transit.
    • It's pretty amazing how much you can put into a backpack if you do a good job. By using rubber-bands, squeeze clothes down to a minimal size.
    • These see-through, zip-up mesh containers keep your clothes tightly packed and well-organized.
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    • Clothes: Basics

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    • Clothes: Casual

    • Take a pair with pockets - doubles as a swimsuit for men.
    • Clothes: Outerwear

    • Clothes: Dressy

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    • Shoes

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    • Accessories

    • Keeps your ears warm and works as a sleeping mask as well.
    • Easily stolen, so don't bring anything too valuable.
    • Toiletries

    • Must be pretty sturdy. Glass may not be a good idea for some journeys.
    • Also handy for pulling out splinters
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    • Health & medications

    • Ask your doctor to provide you with a letter for any prescription medications that you are taking with you. Keep medicine in original containers, if possible.
    • If you require prescription lenses in your glasses, take a spare pair of glasses with you. There is nothing worse than having your glasses break or losing them on holiday and having no spare pair to fall back on.
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    • Laundry

    • Some hotel sinks and tubs have no stoppers. A universal sing plug which works with any size drain allows you to wash your clothes (A balled-up sock works in a pinch, too).
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    • Sleeping gear

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    • Electronics & gadgets

    • For international travel: consider unlocking your cell phone SIM card so you can use your phone there (purchase a local SIM in your destination).
    • With this adapter you and a friend can both listen to your music player at the same time
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    • Camera equipment

    • Food

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    • A small, cheap and easy to use protection weapon. Illegal in some countries.
    • Extras & others

    • To avoid last minute gift-shopping make a list of all of the people you want to get gifts for.
    • May reduce homesickness
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    • Dog's

    • For home and Car
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MFor: males
FFor: females
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