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Announcing the Everything Everywhere Travel Photography App!
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 9 March 2012
After a period of development which was honestly far too long, I’m happy to announce that the Everything Everywhere Travel Photography app is now available in the iTunes store! The app comes bundled with over 750 photos taken by myself from around the world over the last 5 years. It will also be updated daily [...]
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Where in the World?
Blog: Sophie's World - 21 September 2011
It’s time for another photo quiz, so without further ado – where in the world is this lovely bit of nature? This spectacular natural phenomenon occurs along a 5-kilometre-stretch of coastline in this little country. There you are, walking along the beach, when suddenly a series of jets rises before you. Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh! Ocean [...]Where in the World? is a post from Sophie's World
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Daily Travel Photo – Kingdom of Tonga
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 27 October 2010
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. No related posts.
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Culture Shock – World Travel Syndrome
Blog: Vagobond.com - 9 May 2010
Welcome to the first Blog Carnival of the Lonely Planet bloggers from the Blogsherpa program. Our first carnival centers around Culture Shock. The Carnival will be a travelling carnival that will be hosted on a different travel site every two weeks. Vagobond.com is honored to be the first host. To follow all the world travelers [...]
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PhotoFriday – Tiny Tonga
Blog: Sophie's World - 2 April 2010
Tonga, or Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga, is the only monarchy in the Pacific. A constitutional monarchy in theory, a bit more feudal in reality. Or at least the reality in 2003. The then king, Taufa’ahau Tupou IV was once famous for being the world’s heaviest monarch.PhotoFriday – Tiny Tonga is a post from: Sophie's World
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Tongan Lemon Aid
Blog: WhereBJimmyB.blogspot.com - 31 January 2010
If yachting has taught me anything over the past ten years, it is that job security is as about as ephemeral as the notion of public opinion. When it’s bad, it’s atrocious and when it’s good I can’t help but start looking over my shoulder. So, as we pulled into the Kingdom of Tonga’s main hub of Nuku Alofa with two crew desperate to escape the floating gulag created care of the boss’s wife, the writing was, not so much on the wall, as emblazoned across the sky in day glo lettering.
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