World Travel Tracker Scratch Off Maps® for $23

September 28, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
World Travel Tracker Scratch Off Maps® for $23
Record Your Travels On Your Wall with This Interactive Travel Map
Expires October 27, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 46% off

KEY FEATURES

We’ve all got some method of keeping track of the places we’ve been, even if it’s just good ol’ fallible memory. A better — nay, the best way to track your travels, however, is with the World Travel Tracker Map®. This interactive map has a gold top foil area, much like a scratch ticket, that you can scratch away whenever you visit a new country.

  • Features 210 flags of the world that you can scratch before or after you visit
  • State outlines of US, Australian, & Canadian states let you get more granular in tracking your travels
  • Comes in gift-ready packaging

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Dimensions: 17″ x 24″

Includes

  • World Travel Tracker Scratch Off Map® (white)
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