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In their own words
"As travelers ourselves, we know how important it is to get the basic 411 about a destination, the journey and the must-do/see list. Be honest, nobody likes to be surprised with unpleasantries, especially on vacation, or half-way through that 18 hour flight, backpacking through a foreign land, or at that week long trade show.
What started as the ultimate Q&A site morphed into the first socially-friendly, open source, power network where members can ask anything and receive answers from the community based on relevant personal experience.
Planning a trip? Members ask each other to help plan, visualize, live vicariously, and share info about travel destinations, itineraries, food, and people.
Been there done that? Members share experience and knowledge by giving back to the community. These pearls of wisdom may make or break anothers upcoming travel experience or spare ones sanity.
Connect, share, inspire and hang for a whileits all good in bambora, where people connect travel and life. Thats our story and were sticking to it".
Why it might be a killer
Bambora is a useful service for any traveler that has questions about their destination. It's also an extremely specific genre, so you don't have to go poking around on larger travel sites like Lonely Planet to find the appropriate forum for your question; this site is devoted solely to questions and answers.
Some questions
The site claims that it matches up your question with an a travel "expert", but from what I could tell by checking out the Q&A's, it seems that anyone can respond to any question; what's the deal here?
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