If you like travelling but you're feeling lazy, visit the Odyssey.On this website, you can follow a group of students who are travelling across West Africa.Every day you can read what they've done, see pictures of where they are, and (if you like ) send messages to them.
Perhaps you're planning to visit a foreign country youeself, and need some help with the language. A site called Foreign Languages For Travellers is an online phrasebook. You can choose from 35 languages and 20 topics, and you can see the phrases on your screen and hear them at the same time.
Maybe you just want to stay at home and watch TV .If so ,youcanuse a site called Digiguide to help you find what's on.It lists all the programmes on 80 channels.Just type in the name of the programme andit will tell you what channel it' on and at what time.
There are also lots of websites(called Webcam sites)which are linked to video cameras in different places around the world.one site,called V Car,is linked to a model car in San Diego,California. You can sit at your computer and drive the car yourself , using the controls on your keyboard and watching the car on your screen.
If you like sharks,visit Fiona's Shark Mania. It includes true stories about sharks.And then there is Frogland,for people who love frogs.Here you can see the Frog of the Month,and find out where to buy pet frogs and how to look after them. Tofeed your frog,you may need some live insects from them over the Internet,and they will send them to you (by post )in plastic boxes .