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- Flores(People with older Operating Systems and Browsers may get a blank 'Travel map', click/right-click for a Static Map (https://photos.travellerspoint.com/6609/large_flores2020.jpg)). Posted by joffre in itinerant traveller | Mar 7, 2022
- Things to Keep in Mind [quote]Whether you are planning a cross-city hike or just going around exploring your town - bike rentals are the way to go. They are cost-effective, easy to get and have a variety of options to choose from. India is fast Posted by Shivam Saxena in Explore The World | Aug 29, 2021
- I've started a new travel blog! - justgoexploring.comPlease take a look, and if you like it, share and subscribe! [[https://justgoexploring.com/|https://justgoexploring.com/ ]] Alex Posted by AlTiffany2 in Alex's Round the World Gap Year | Mar 5, 2021
- America's Northern Midwest: MilwaukeeI've lived in several different parts of the United States thanks to the vagaries of educational and employment opportunities and over time I've come to appreciate the subtle cultural differences between regions. These differences are much more pronounced Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Oct 18, 2016
- A Proper English Experience: London & Notting Hill CarnivalAfter using Airbnb on several trips in 2014, we had become fairly savvy users. The flat we booked in [[https://traveladdicts.net/things-to-do-in-notting-hill/|Notting Hill]] was by far the most amazing place we'd found by then and still possibly one of th Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Sep 20, 2014
- A Proper English Experience: Yorkshire and OxfordshireThanks to the epidemic I finally have the time to write about trips from years long past that I never thought I would chronicle. As my collection of blog entries has grown I've realized how valuable they may be one Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Sep 16, 2014
- An Iberian Exploration: Toledo and MadridThe drive into[[https://www.blakeerik.com/blog/2018/7/13/travel-guide-exploring-the-medieval-town-of-toledo-spain| Toledo]] was nothing like the approach into the great cities of flat Andalusia. The city appeared to us from far away like an apparition, a Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Apr 22, 2014
- An Iberian Exploration: Cadíz and CórdobaIt felt odd to return to Cadíz, a compact city we felt we'd fully explored a week earlier, but we hoped that the Carnaval celebration would make the detour worthwhile. The sight of the same hotel we'd stayed in before Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Apr 19, 2014
- Rocky Mountain Highs: DenverPerhaps it's just a reflection of my own native bias, but I find the United States to be one of the most interesting countries to travel in. There's a stark difference between the United States and Europe. In the US Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Feb 22, 2020
- East Asian Immersion: TianjinOnce we were finished with Shanghai we only had nine days left to fill in our itinerary. We still wanted to spend a few days in Beijing at the end so we chose Tianjin to fill the gap since it Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Nov 28, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Nara and Himeji There's a lot more to Kansai than Osaka and Kyoto, but since we only had ten days in Japan we limited ourselves to two of the most popular day trips. I could Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Nov 2, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Osaka IV (Shinsekai and Tajiri)Osaka is one of that rare breed of cities with areas worth visiting scattered all around the metropolitan area. With the exception of London, most major European cities have their interesting sights concentrated in the center. Some of the places Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Oct 29, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Osaka III (Tennoji, Ikuno, Aquarium) While most travelers to Osaka gravitate to the frenzied commercial nerve centers of Minami and Kita, those neighborhoods only represent a tiny fraction of th Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Oct 15, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Osaka part II (Kita)In the north of Osaka city an island is formed by the wide Yodo River to the north and a much narrower river to the south whose name changes several times as it winds upward to join the Yodo. In Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Oct 9, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Osaka part I (Minami)Hard as it is for me to believe now, I had almost no awareness of Osaka prior to this trip. As far as I knew, Tokyo was the only world class city in Japan and Kyoto was the place to Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Oct 5, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: KyotoOnce we decided to center ourselves in Beijing for the trip we had to decide if we would spend the whole six weeks in China or if we would spend part of the trip in another country. We'd had great Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Sep 28, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Beijing part IIIFor our second stint in Beijing we decided to stay to the west of the center, in the Haidian District. We had a suite in an upscale business hotel that we'd been provided with by one of Mei Ling's friends Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Sep 23, 2019
- Australian Social Media, Travel Guide Bloggers, Blog Blogs for Australia If you are in anyway involved in blogging for Australia and not yet posted on the largest go-to social media and travel guide, then you’re not reachi Posted by Roberty1 in Australian Social Media, Travel Guide | Sep 15, 2019
- India(People with older Operating Systems and Browsers may get a blank 'Travel map', click/right-click for a Static Map (https://photos.travellerspoint.com/6609/large_NorthIndia19.jpg)). [map=1177272 Posted by joffre in itinerant traveller | Sep 11, 2019
- Cologne, North Rhine-WestphaliaWell, it's goodbye to the UK! And hello to activating my Eurail pass for the next 2 months of travel. The first leg is London to Brussels on the Eurostar, which is pretty fancy... I even got breakfast in first class. A Posted by mslaurajade in Travel adventures! | Aug 31, 2019
- London Town PART 2I'm back baby!! Again taking the bus back down to London gave me more time to plan the few short days here as I'm off to Germany at the end of the week! I'm staying in Streatham this time (a Posted by mslaurajade in Travel adventures! | Aug 31, 2019
- Beautiful BathBack on the bus from London to meet Tanita in Birmingham and we are road tripping it to Bath for a much needed long weekend! I know I'm on holiday, sounds rediculous saying I need a long weekend but I Posted by mslaurajade in Travel adventures! | Aug 27, 2019
- Norway: Svalbard Archipelago- Search for Polar BearsWatch Our Most Recent Travel Video from the Arctic in search of Polar Bears here: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpGeU2kmx0w&t=1s|Your text to link here...]] Ever wonder what it would be like to cruise through the sea ice in search of polar bear Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Aug 16, 2019
- East Asian Immersion: Beijing part II On Saturday morning we visited the tiny market in front of our apartment building. In China things get going pretty early, so it was remarkable that the last Posted by zzlangerhans in Fledgling Explorers | Aug 16, 2019
- London Town PART 1Most countries I've been in I've loved the public transit on both short and long haul trains and buses. Here is no different busing it from Birmingham to London gave me a few hours of planning time. Every place I've Posted by mslaurajade in Travel adventures! | Aug 15, 2019
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