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There will be more chances to win amazing trips in the spring, but in the meantime here are some current promotions worth a glimpse and a try before you start packing your bags.

Also, we'd still love to hear your voice -- please support National Passport Month by signing the petition. And help spread the word by telling your friends!

•  Free delivery and a free T-shirt make for a pretty sweet deal! Free delivery is self explanatory, but what�s on the Lonely Planet T-shirt you ask? Well, we at Lonely Planet believe that international travel is one of the best ways to increase understanding, promote tolerance and help create one planet. That seemed a little wordy though, so the T-shirt just says "Do Something great for your country" (front), "LEAVE" (back). It's sure to get a laugh, and make for some good conversations.
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•  For a limited time, get a free copy of the Lonely Planet Passport to the World Tour music CD, exclusively available with your purchase of Don't Let the World Pass You By. This CD features ten tracks of celebratory, soul-stirring music from Michael Franti to Globesonic.
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•  You know when someone says they're having trouble finding a good pizza place or a decent travel agent and you say 'oh you should see my guy, he's the best'? Well, you've just Bluelisted him. To Bluelist something is the travel equivalent of 'you should see my guy, he's the best'. It's the act of recommending a travel experience. Participate in Lonely Planet's Bluelist site, rate other lists, and even win a chance to become a Lonely Planet writer.
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Reason To Leave #10: Get More Bang For Your Buck

Whether you're considering your first trip abroad or your 100th, this book will invigorate your dreams.
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"The passport should be thought of as the peaceport. If everyone had one - and used it - we would have a better understanding of how other cultures differ."
Lisa Gosselin -- Editor in Chief, Islands Magazine