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Category Archives: Asia
Yaks, Breakdowns and Bandits
Jeff Diehl faced errant yaks, inconvenient breakdowns and bandits on his eleven day drive across Mongolia from the Russian border to the capital Ulaanbaatar. Along the way he created this amazing film which compresses the escapade down to just four … Continue reading
Time is Nothing to the Traveler
After quitting his day job in San Francisco, Kien Lam bought a one-way ticket to London on Virgin, packed a bag and grabbed a pocket-sized Lumix camera. He proceeded to make his way around the world, along the way passing though … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Europe, Film, Middle East, Photography, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged California, Kien Lam, London, San Francisco
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The Art of Travel
The Boston Public Library Print Department is home to a marvelous, though little visited, collection of more than 350 vintage travel posters from the “Golden Age of Travel”, the 1920s through 1940s. Rail travel had opened up all of North … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Europe, History, Middle East, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Australia, Boston Public Library, Hong Kong, India, Ocean liner, Rome, Tourism, Travel
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Sinking Buddha
While attention has been focused on the recent flooding in and around Bangkok, an endangered UNESCO World Heritage site has been overlooked: the ancient Thai temples of Ayutthaya Historical Park, which have survived centuries of severe tropical weather, have been … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, History, Tourism
Tagged Ayutthaya Historical Park, Bangkok, Buddha, Thailand, UNESCO, World Heritage Site
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A Mapping Mania
Paula Scher has been creating remarkable, idiosyncratic, enormous, hand-painted typographic maps of the world for nearly two decades. She explores individual nations, cities, transit systems, continents and diverse cultural phenomena through her quirky, whimsical and even visionary one-of-a-kind giant maps. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Art, Asia, Books, Canada, Europe, Maps, Middle East, South America, USA
Tagged Cartography, Maps, Paula Scher, Princeton Architectural Press
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Beijing Wonderland
Construction began in 1998 on an ambitious project to build Asia’s largest and greatest amusement park . But since then the “Wonderland” project, outside of Beijing, has been scrapped after funding dried-up. Last year, UK photographer Catherine Hyland explored the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Film, Photography, Tourism
Tagged Amusement park, Beijing, China
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Mapmania
You won’t find any of these marvelous one-of-a-kind maps in your typical travel guidebook, but they make exceedingly clever ways to interact with geographic places. Some of the very talented creators of these diverse and idiosyncratic maps are professional illustrators … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Europe, Maps, Middle East, South America, Tourism
Tagged Athens, Bergen, Greece, Iran, Istambul, Italy, Japan, Kyoto, Lodz, Naples, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, St.Petersberg, Turkey, Venezuela, Venice
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“To Travel Is To Possess The World”
Long before Rick Steves and Peter Greenberg showed us how to travel, Burton Holmes was delighting audiences with original travelogues and short films. The fascinating Burton Holmes Archive has a treasure trove of information about early travel writing and the … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Canada, Europe, Film, History, Middle East, Photography, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Bruges, Burton Holmes, Paris, Peter Greenberg, Rick Steves, travelogs, travelogues
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Round the World Travel (for breakfast)
Do you ever wonder what the rest of the world is eating for breakfast as you shovel your granola or Frosted Flakes? Well the folks at Hostel Bookers sent a link to their photo spread on fifty typical breakfast meals … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Europe, Middle East, South America
Tagged Breakfast, Costa Rica, Frosted Flakes, Hawaii, Hostel, HostelBookers, Jordan, Morocco, Philippines, Poland, Thailand, Turkey
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