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About us and our website
The net is a big place, so we hope this site just gives a bit more than most sites with travelstories do.
We started this site in October 2001 and still have many plans to expand it, and as long as we keep travelling this site won't be finished.
The website has grown quite large (1,950 pages in January 2009), but we think it is still fairly orderly. 1,350 of them are puzzle-pages and the others are divided into a few pages for every country, city or other theme. And we have made all the days of a holiday into a seperate html-page so it is easy to read.
To not let this page get too big we have made two sitemaps:
Sitemap sorted on countries (alphabetically)
Sitemap sorted on theme, with the travelogues first and chronologically Obviously, we had to use some sources when we put all this information on the site; our long-term memories are not good enough to remember everything we once learned at school. Here follows a (as completely as possible) list of the sources we used, most are also listed on the information pages:Landenweb (Dutch) Starting this site in Dutch, we used a lot of their text for the information pages. They found out and after a few contacts we got permission to use information from their site, provided that we would mention them as our source. From then on we made it a policy to always ask before we use information, unless we comply with the copyright notice on a site.
In the meantime we have given quite some pictures to magazines and books (in January 2005 a German guide about Scotland and in 2006 also a limited edition with pictures (of us) of 'My secret life in Egypt' by Paul Brunton. A Gambian musician used a photograph for his cd-cover and so on. We should become a bit more commercial, but until now we are proud that others have find a good way to use our photographs! Personally, we don't like copyrights when that means that it becomes difficult to get and spread information. We respect the copyright of other people's work, but from our material you can use what you like, unless it is protected by someone else's copyright. Of course, we would be very pleased to see our names mentioned as the source, or when a link to our website is placed (when information is used on a website).
Pupils and students can use material for essays or compositions. But in 2004 we saw more and more websites using our photographs giving the impression that they were made by the owner of that particular website, so we make a watermark (the name of the website) now in all our large pictures. When you want to use a photograph without the watermark fr non-commercial purposes you can always mail us.
Knowledge is power, so they say, but this is only true when just a few people have knowledge. Shared knowledge gives unity, we think, and can grow an understanding towards each other. We hope you like to share with us.
© Teije and Elisabeth 2000 - 2012
Travel through Europe and Africa
with Elisabeth and Teije