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Category Archives: Travel Writing
Can’t Ask for A Better Hotel
We all know by now that a significant percentage of online travel reviews are bogus, but a group of pranksters in the UK have raised some serious doubts about TripAdvisor‘s screening process. Last week an unidentified group of jokesters posted … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Hotels, Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Glasgow, Scotland, TripAdvisor
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Good Gravity Here
Former shoe salesperson and current Google staffer Bri Hand created this wonderful, whimsical tourism ad campaign inviting extra-terrestrial travelers to drop by and visit Earth. The campaign consists of audio broadcasts and print advertizing that extolls the virtues that make … Continue reading
Frommer is back
Budget travel guidebook godfather Arthur Frommer has announced that he has reacquired his iconic brand from Google and that he plans to resume publishing the famed guidebook series. Last year, Google bought the Frommer brand from publisher Wiley for a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged arthurfrommer, Frommer, Guide book, John Wiley & Sons, Travel literature
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Books: What a great way to travel
In honor of International Children’s Book Day and the anniversary of author Hans Christian Andersen‘s birth, the British travel site Cheapflights™ put together this marvelous infographic. Books: the next best thing to actually being there.
Looking at a gift horse
One of the perks of running this little travel/book/art blog is that I receive lots of free books. Some are advance reader copies, some are uncorrected proofs and others are just pre-release copies. I’ve been sent novels, memoirs, reference books, and … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Books, Canada, Europe, Middle East, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Globetrotter Diaries, Guide book, Urban Exploration
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Lost and Found
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, the venerable National Geographic has created a wonderful new blog designed to solely showcase never before published photographs from its extensive archive. The Found blog is being built by National Geographic photographic archive curator … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Europe, History, Photography, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged National Geographic, National Geographic Society, William Bonner
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Not All Who Wander
The yet-to-be launched travel website Wander asked illustrators to imagine a postcard “from everywhere and nowhere at once”. Then Wander posted the results of the “Wander Postcard Project” on a dedicated tumblr. The terrific typographic postcards are also available for … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Foursquare, iPad, iPhone, Postcard, Wander, Yelp
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Will It Still be a Lonely Planet
If you’ve purchased a travel guidebook during the last forty years, chances are that you bought a title from the venerable Lonely Planet series. Many dedicated Lonely Planet users are not aware, however, that the LP founders Tony and Maureen … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged BBC, Guide book, LonelyPlanet, Maureen Wheeler
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Literary Passports
A passport, with all of its stamps and visas, can reveal quite a bit about the bearer. How many travelers have played the where have you been game by passing passports around a train compartment or a hostel common room … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Passport, Passports and Visas, Tourism
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