OK, so there are some perks to travel writing – champagne being one of them
Travel Writers. You’d think we had it all, wouldn’t you? Travelling professionally, it’s all in a days work dropping into obscure landscapes before sunrise, disappearing over the horizon before the sun sets, whizzing through throbbing cities, s [...]
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Travel Writer: ‘That’s my...
OK, so there are some perks to travel writing – champagne being one of them
Travel Writers. You’d think we had it all, wouldn’t you? Travelling professionally, it’s all in a days work dropping into obscure landscapes before sunrise, disappearing over the horizon before the sun sets, whizzing through throbbing cities, s [...]
Top Eleven Travel Blogs
Everywhere on the Internet you’ll find listings of “Top Ten Travel Blogs”. But hey – we’ve gone one step better! Here are our Top Eleven Travel Blogs. The quality is so even that we’ve listed them alphabetically rather than giving a 1 to 11 rating; but they all share one thing in common – that is, EXC [...]
The Spatial Sense and Sensibility of ...
Architectural travel and playfulness
At The Westin Resort & Spa in Cancun, you are never entirely sure whether you are inside or outside; and this is the fundamental enigma and challenge that award-winning Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta has not only conceptualized but internalized in this very human-friendly space.
It is a place in [...]
Antisocial media?
Much is said about the rise of Social Media. Never before in history have so many people written (or blogged or twittered or in-your-facebooked) so much about so little. But how much has this detracted from real communication with your next-door neighbour, or the person sitting opposite you on the train?
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One Day On Earth Project – the ...
Volunteer videographers around the world shot footage Friday 1/11/11 for the second “One Day On Earth” documentary, which aims to capture the world in moving pictures.
One Day On Earth is an entirely crowdsourced project. Anyone, anywhere in the world can join. Its website, at the center of the operation, has many social layers — members can [...]
Travel blogging seminar
Advice on Travel Blogging from Caz and Craig Makepeace
Some excellent advice on travel blogging was delivered by Caz and Craig Makepeace yesterday, at the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Society of Travel Writers, held in Rotorua (New Zealand). Catch their web/blogsite at http://www.ytravelblog.com/, and also check out their Twitter [...]
Five Travel Lessons My Dog Taught Me
Here’s the post of the day (this or any other day), from Matt Long’s Landlopers blog:
Five Travel Lessons My Dog Taught Me
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Around the World with 40 Travel Blogg...
Around the World with 40 Travel Bloggers: a free Lonely Planet E-book
Besides the excellent content, check out the cutting-edge layout and design of this E-book!
Here’s what the blog GINGER BEIRUT has to say about the Lonely Planet E-book:
“It’s finally here: the very first project produced by an amazing group of travel bloggers, [...]






