Travel journalists v travel bloggers: why so much hostility?
I've shared my thoughts on this currently very topical issue - would love to hear yours:
http://www.themumblog.com/travel-journalists-v-travel-bloggers-why-so-much-hostility.html
Added by Liz Jarvis on July 31, 2012 at 8:54pm — No Comments
Austria's Railway Valley
Jenbach, in the Austrian Tirol, is a good place to take a railway freak on holiday. There’s a bonus, too, that there are other attractions, which neither run on rails nor are powered by steam, so non- rail-oriented visitors are catered for, as well.
The easiest way to get to Jenbach is, of course, by train. It’s right on the EuroCity line between Munich, Germany and Verona, in Italy, and most of the trains stop at Jenbach. There are, frequent train services to Munich from most of…
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There's No Career in Backpacking!
Here's what I normally hear from people when I they found out that I am a backpacker. I've gotten used to it. Now, let me see if you guys share sentiments with me, I bet you do!…
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Pandamonium at Edinburgh Zoo
Edinburgh Zoo's latest residents are creating quite a stir.
If you want to meet Tian Tian and Yang Guang I'd recommend booking on-line to make sure you can get to see them. To find out more read about our panda experience here…
Added by Simon Ball on July 27, 2012 at 12:00pm — No Comments
Travel Items
About a month ago I wrote a post titled Traveling Europe: What to Buy.
I compiled a few online-pictures (check out my Pinterest board) of what I thought I might need (or want) for my trip.
Well, I purchased a few items at…
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Soho Square London
While the present good weather holds London's historic Soho Square is just the place to take a packed lunch.
Just off Oxford Street, the nearest tubes are Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus, discover more here…
Added by Simon Ball on July 26, 2012 at 7:56am — No Comments
The Ultimate Guide to Travel Careers
Whether you’re a recent a college graduate or have reached a mid-career crisis, there’s still opportunity to instill traveling into your career. This guide will explore the opportunities from off-the-beaten-path career enhancers, to the more conservative approach of international mobility with a…
Added by Robby Carre on July 25, 2012 at 8:09pm — No Comments
All Aboard the Epping and Ongar Steam Railway
During the Olympics the Epping and Ongar Steam Railway will be running heritage train services everyday
If you live in East London or Essex, catch the Heritage bus from Epping Tube Station.…
Added by Simon Ball on July 25, 2012 at 10:11am — No Comments
A slice of Chelsea life
For those of you who haven't been to London (or who may be planning to come over this summer):
Added by Liz Jarvis on July 25, 2012 at 6:15am — No Comments
Andros: Day 1 Night 2
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Creepy Travel Stories in Sagada Caves
Spelunking Sagada caves gave us a very unforgettable mystical experiences giving us goosebumps when checked our photos after the trip. Creepy stories and photos here on this post: http://www.discounttravelblogger.com/sagadas-mystical-secrets-revealed/…
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New York Tours - Round the City that Never Sleeps
New York City is the largest & busiest city in US, with eight million residents & more than 50 million visitors comes around the city each year to visit the attracting places. There is such quantity of factors to do; it can be hard to narrow down which attractions are the ones that are best to see. When you have never been to Manhattan before, you may want some help seeing the sights. There are a ton of opportunities for…
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Being a computer system owner, you may be wondering why computer becomes slow and how you can speed up the system. Sluggish speed in computer is a result of reasons such as continuous usage of the system for a long time as well as incorrect upkeep. Your computer may also crash if you choose not to correct your computer system problems as early as possible. Some of the reasons for sluggish computer systems are pointed out in this article together with many unique…
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It's very important for you to keep your personal computer protected from infections, malwares as well as heaps of different viruses. The harmful software could potentially cause lots of harm in your personal computer which include turning it really sluggish, ruining files, making software programs to corrupt or even spying your private information for online hackers as well as con artists to try and steal your credit or perhaps get access to your money. Thankfully, there are numerous…
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We Have a River Thames Adventure
If you live in or near London there is always plenty to do and it needn't break the bank or require detailed planning.
Emirates Air Line, crossing the Thames in style
Featuring food, Tower Bridge, and London's newest river crossing read all about our River Thames adventure here…
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Top 10 Travel Tips & Tricks
What's a travel blog without travel tips, right? If you're a neo-nomad like myself, planning a trip, and/or obsessed with travel-take advantage of these thoughtful travel tips and tricks!
Visit…
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How To Fit Your Shopping in Just One Carryon Bag
This is how I travel, shop and keep to just one carry on bag!
http://frugalfirstclasstravel.com/2012/07/22/great-shopping-in-one-carry-on-bag
Added by Jo Karnaghan on July 22, 2012 at 11:12pm — No Comments
North France
In june 2011 with my car I leave from Italy to visit the northern regions of France, a long but very great experience. The beautiful landscapes around the sea in Normandie and Bretagne, but also the wonderful castles in Loire and in surprised places. Great travel for great photos!
http://www.marcocavallini.it/franordgale.html
Ciao Marco
Added by Marco Cavallini on July 22, 2012 at 11:30am — No Comments
Attractions to See in Venice
Did you know that when you visit Venice, you will not be able to drive a car? Any type of automobile is banned from the city, so you will truly get a chance to step back in time. Many people consider this city a fairyland of history, beauty and wonder. You may feel the same way when you visit. There are many things that you will want to do in this city of water and you certainly should not miss any of the five below.…
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Caving Lumiang and Sumaguing in Sagada
I had the opportunity to travel to Sagada which is 16 hours away from Manila. The experience is priceless no matter how tiring the travel it caused us. Beautiful rock formation, lagoons inside it is beyond amazing. Let me share you the experience on my blog.
Please check out the story at: Caving Lumiang and Sumaguing in Sagada
Thanks and enjoy the post!…
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