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We are making a documentary about travelling in the 1970s and are looking for any Americans who either did the Spring Break or were riding a motorbike at that time.


We will do a short, informal interview for the programme which is part of the Globe Trekker series, previously Lonely Planet. The filming will take 1 - 2 hours and be done on Monday 26th or Wednesday 29th September.


If you fit the bill and would like to be a part of this exciting programme please email me [email protected].


Many thanks!

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