Africa
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Who's idea was this anyway?
Tyson and Louise are taking on West Africa and already have people lining up for their possessions if they don't make it back.
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Asia
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What a Wild Wall
While dodging the occasional hustler, Kevin O'Shea and his friends explore the hidden parts of the Great Wall of China.
One Foot in the Future
From firing Chinese assault rifles to enjoying a cup of coffee at Starbucks, Joel Burslem rings in the Chinese New Year in Shanghai.
Doing Nothing in Diu
Carlie Daley describes the tiny Indian island Diu, popular with locals and travelers alike.
Searching for Gibbons
Andy Isaacson trekked four days along a physical and emotional roller coaster for what amounted to four minutes of gibbon viewing. Was it worth it?
Pai in the Sky
Read why Tim Schorzman became another victim who fell in love and just couldn't leave Pai, Thailand.
Celebrating the Thai New Year
Pete Day celebrates the Thai New Year with a huge, city-wide water fight.
Understanding The Lion City
The enigma of Singapore astonishes Susan Bowers - an economic marvel and, to her, soulless.
Riding the Roads in the Philippines
While in the Philippines, Alan John encounters friendly locals, wonderful fruit, and a sore butt.
Brahmapuri Blues
As Poornima Ozarkar loses herself in the blue world of Brahampuri, she finds herself happy and exhilarated by her love of travel.
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Central America
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Navy Blues
Charles William takes an honest look at how the lives of the Vieques people have been altered by the presence of the US Navy.
My BIG Disappointment
Want a reason to hate the Bahamas? Listen to what Harald Fuhrmann has to say.
Diving Adventure in Belize
Seasickness, wild waves and an overflowing toilet weren't going to keep Kristin Piljay from diving in Belize's blue waters.
Costa Rican Beach Bum Buddha
People can touch your life, even if you know them only for a short while. Shawn Cooley reflects on the people that touch the life of a traveler.
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Europe
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West Country Pilgrim
Eric D. Lehmans discovers the true intention of a pilgrimage while visiting the sites in Yeats' Ireland.
Murmansk for Five Days and No Nights
Five days without a sunset, 28 hours in a train full of Russian sailors, and dried fish still on the hook for lunch. Joshua Hartshorne recounts his trip to Murmansk,Russia.
Puffin Stuff
Fiona Honor Hurly searches for the best Puffin Therapy on the Treshnish Isles, off the coast of Scotland.
Europe by Auto: Kilometers of Fun
If you have a sense of adventure and have an explorer's heart, driving through Europe can be a rewarding experience, according to Laura Foy.
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Travelogues
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Strange Encounters on the Traveller's Highway
Cambridge
Dave Hackett was out on a leisurely ride around Cambridge and ended up finding a job and a new place to live.
Chronicles of a Journey Around the World
Hector had a one-way flight to Istanbul on March 12th. Where he goes from there is not planned and that's just the way he wants it.
The Other Side of Paradise
Simon's travelblog about Norway, academia, and far too many Hagar the Horrible jokes.
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Middle East
Travel Stories
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Beyond frequent flyer miles - the real rewards. A different kind of travel. Travel With a Heart.
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Balad: The Soul of Jeddah
M. Ahmed Nagoor travels to the heart of Arabian Nights territory and manages to avoid the bandits, making a new friend along the way.
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North America
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Where Y'At?
Throw two million people together for four days, on a one mile stretch of road, add dirt, garbage, alcohol, and debauchery; and what do you have? Mardi Gras!
A Perfect Drive
In search of good outdoor fun, Eric Lehman and his wanderless friends, end up finding their best adventures while driving aimlessly.
I Will Travel Again!
Harry Z offers a testimonial to the powers and wonders of traveling.
Casa de Solana
Norman Goldman and his wife, Lily, learn a little bit about history, and a little bit about romance, in St. Augustine, Florida.
Casa De La Paz
Norman Goldman and his wife, Lily, manage to avoid ghosts - for the most part - while roaming around one of Florida's most historic towns.
Palm Island: Florida's Last True Island
Norman Goldman and his wife, Lily, visit Palm Island - perhaps the most untouched island off Florida's coast.
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Travelogues
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Round The World by Bike
Phoenix to LA
In most of the world Al Humphreys is riding a heavily-laden bicycle and therefore he is very rich. In the USA he is riding a heavily-laden bicycle and therefore he is very poor.
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Australia
Travelogues
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Lu-blog
Londoners Jon & Louise have already been through SE Asia, but they're starting their travelblog in Australia.
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