Track Your Global Travel With This Cool Scratch-off World Map — For Under $25

Track Your Global Travel With This Cool Scratch-off World Map — For Under $25

If you’re going to travel the world, either on business or just for the sport of it, you might as well have some fun along the way. And if your travels have turned your memory into a wild blur of images you can barely keep straight anymore, the World Travel Tracker Scratch Off Maps may be just the ticket for putting it all back into order.

Right now, this fun and colorful way to track your path to global citizenship is available for only $23.99 — an almost 50 percent savings — from The National Memo Store.

It works just like those lottery ticket scratchers — once you visit a country, grab a coin and get to rubbing. Scratch away that thin gold covering and uncover the colorful nation you just visited underneath.  At a glance, you can see everywhere on this planet where you’ve been.  Or just use this handy world outline to start planning all your future international jaunts.

The map comes with 210 world flags you can also unveil once you’ve seen the country. In case your travels may be a little bit more limited in scope, the map comes with outlines of U.S., Australian and Canadian states and provinces so you can take your journeys there to an even more granular level.

The perfect present for the world traveler (or geography geek) that you know, the map even comes in gift-ready packaging.

Stop forgetting your old globe-hopping adventures with the World Travel Tracker Scratch Off Maps, just $23.99 while this deal lasts.

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