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One of the premier award-winning Ernest Hemingway sites on the internet, certain to please all Papa aficionados:

http://www.timelesshemingway.com/

This fine resource for learning about Hemingway's vast travel experiences includes important links to his heritage:

http://www.literarytraveler.com/hemingway/ernestplaces.htm

If you care to slip back into time with some of our literary greats, here's where you can do it:

http://www.lostgeneration.com/hrc.htm

Get ready to tuck your napkin under your chin when you savor this page about Ernest Hemingway's favorite foods and how to cook them:

http://www.hemingwaycookbook.com/top.html

One thing is for sure: Ernest Hemingway enjoyed his travels. Tom Smith captures Hem's adventuresome spirit with his page about traveling around the world on a motor scooter:

http://www.melawend.com

Want to check out what's what currently with Americans in Paris? Then visit this site:

http://www.metropoleparis.com

Travel and tourism information from and about Paris France

http://www.parisinsites.com/

If you would like to become part of a growing society interested in all things pertaining to the writings and activities of Ernest Hemingway, then you will enjoy this organization of Papa aficionados with its own online discussion group:

http://www.hemingwaysociety.org

Underwater archaeological efforts on a worldwide scale often begin here at the Institute of Nautical Archaeology:

http://ina.tamu.edu/

Even from the vantage point of your armchair, adventure travel is just a click away at

http://shop.gorp.com/atbook/

More adventurous travel information for movers and doers:

http://goldray.com/hospitality/sitelist.htm

Visit an online community of treasure divers at

http://treasurediver.com/clubroom/tdiving.html

Claiming the "Largest Selection of Shipwreck Treasure Hunting Books on the Internet" see:

http://www.atochacoins.com/Books.htm

Links to exciting travel adventure books:

http://dmoz.org/shopping/publications/books/travel

Good site for more treasure diving information:

http://onlinether.com

Better put on your mask and snorkel when visiting this site:

http://www.melfisher.com

Want more information about cave diving? Here's where:

http://www.cavediving.org

Excellent site for providing visitors with superb overviews of past and on-going underwater archaeological projects:

http://www.duke.edu/web/classics/Nautical.sites/

Cave diving is not for everyone. This site tells it the way it is:

http://www.cavediving.com/

An excellent database for underwater archaeological efforts in Florida can be found on this Florida State University site:

http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/uw/uw.html

This page provides much information about archaeology on the net and is a superb international database for publications:

http://www.serve.com/archaeology

 

Readers who enjoy travel/adventure books most of all are children and the young at heart. Look for their kind of books at:

http://www.adventuretravelbooks.com

Info World Information for Tourism and Travel Links (Europe)

http://www.info-world.com

Cyber Diver Scuba Diving Magazine

http://www.cyberdiver.net

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