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Deaf Travel

 

Only one planet everybody has left to visit hundreds of countries as well as many urban cities and rural areas in each country. Most ISLbook backpackers, tourists and travellers enjoyed their time with new faces they met through this ISLbook, and are easy to find the Sign Language destinations of more than 120 countries on a lonely planet. ISLbook encourages the members of ISLbook to unite new friendship of international sign language community from the bottom of their heart.

 

Newsflash: the most famous Deaf traveller

 

The most famous Deaf traveller discovered the earth of more than 94 countries (including 20 states in the U.S.) and visited many destinations where are sign language-based. He made a promise of his dream across the complete planet, which are now 98 countries to go.

 

Many sources have given the different answer, saying 189, 192, 193, 194 or 195 countries are in the world due to Palestine, Greenland, Western Sahara, Kosovo, the Vatican and Taiwan. Our answer is simply 192 UN countries.

 

This experience Deaf travel journalist, who has been honoured by ISLbook, has kept his travel journal during ninety seven countries he visited, and has published the exciting news of his travelling experience and encouraging members in any good tips and useful advices they have towards their next journey, and even yours.

 

In addition to his travel journal, he wishes every Deaf traveller to participate in his same interest and work together to form a group of a Travel Journal for the Deaf. It offers a travel guide book for everyone�s experience alone with sign language, and maintain them life easy while travelling, and connect with others without a state of panic, and has never wanted them missing the great things in reality.

 

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