http://smallworldbigmouth.wordpress.com Hi I'm Libby Small. I recently returned from a 10 month trip: a camper-van trip in New Zealand and a food trail of South-East Asia. I'm now reminiscing over all the food I ate and places I visited in a blog entitled Small World BIG Mouth, all from the pages of my travel diary. Hoping to inform, inspire and induce hunger. Take a look, enjoy and let me know what you think ! http://smallworldbigmouth.wordpress.com
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Hi guys,
I'm cycling and blogging my way south from Darjeeling, just a day away from Puri now. My blog is at http://dmorg.org
I'm interested in feedback - fellow bloggers with info on useful plug-ins, etc., or stuff I'm missing - let me know, please!
Also, I'd like to hear from any other cyclists in India.
From Puri, my route goes to Hampi, Mysore, Pondicherry and finally Kanyakumari.
Cheers,
Dave
Hi, I'm an English girl who recently travelled solo around Canada and wrote about, and am still writing about it, over at my blog: [http://www.seemytravels.com]
Check it out and follow along if you want :-)
Hey travel lovers,
Just got back from my trip to Belitung Island in Indonesia. The country has way tooo many islands to explore, would love to share and recommend you to visit this one, if you ever come to Indonesia.
Feel free to check : http://travelagys.blogspot.com
Hope the info helps,
cheers
Hello Machu Picchu Travelers,
there are several alternatives to get to Machu Picchu:
Train
Inka Trail
Lares Trek
Multisport Jungle Tour
All of them are quite expensive, up to 400 USD.
The cheapest way to get there as a round trip involves a nice hike and costs actually no more than 20 USD, plus about 16 USD for accomodation:
You just have to walk the railway tracks!
Hey guys!
I just wanted to present the blog of the new adventure my girlfriend and I will be starting next January. A 3-year world bicycle tour covering Central-America, South America, Africa, Middle East and Southern Europe. We are also planning to do lots of hiking, packrafting, scuba diving and much more along the way.
You can find all the info on http://www.cyclingelmundo.com/ The site is entirely in english and spanish (no google translations!). I hope you like it.
Finally, I know there…
If you want to see rather amazing desert, with up to 70 feet high tidal wave like sand dunes.
Check out the Dunes of Merzouga in Morocco
enjoy!
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