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Darren Rowse: Interview With a Pro Blogger and Traveler

BootsnAll interviews Darren Rowse, whose job as a professional blogging consultant puts him on the road all over the world.

BootsnAll

A New Home in London for the Ol’ Bard – Shakespeare’s Globe

The Shakespeare’s Globe theatre is a faithful reconstruction, at London’s Bankside, of the original Globe Theatre in which William Shakespeare previewed and performed in some of his greatest works during the late 16th century. Australian actor Chris Herden looks at the new theatre’s cultural significance as a performance space and learning centre, how the reconstruction came about through the determination of American actor Sam Wannamaker and interviews marketing director Andrew MacNair.

Car-less Camping in the U.S. – Joys, Foibles, and Helpful Tips

Paul Belz knows from experience that campers who do not use cars can get to some remote and beautiful parts of the United States.

Paul Belz

7 Excellent Small Islands You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Ever dreamed of hanging out on a tiny island paradise for a while? Steve Bramucci has done it quite a few times, and here he finally gives up a few of his favorite “secret” places.

Steve Bramucci

Is Flashpacking Killing The Art Of Backpacking?

Flashpacking has been the new buzz word in travel for some time now, Paul Dow looks at why flashpacking isn’t quite as glamous as it sounds when it comes to traveling the world.

Paul Dow

6 Travel Truths You’ll Never Escape

When we plan a trip or adventure we inevitably have certain expectations about how things will change or be different, but some things always stay the same. Jennifer Miller points out six universal travel truths that can still look surprising.

Tuscan Soul Food – Tuscany, Italy

The author invites you to join her in learning how to make Italian food from scratch in an authentic Tuscan kitchen.

Rebecca L. Ford

Running in Paris: A Guide to Scenic Trails and Special Advice for the City

Quite a few people love to combine some aerobic exercise with their vacation, but Paris is among the European cities where it’s not always easy. Elizabeth Mikel has lived there and here she shares all her expert tips and best routes.

Betsy Mikel

The Slow Torture of Plum Blossom – Hong Kong

An avowed music lover comes face to face with the reality of Cantonese Opera.

Rebecca L. Ford

Grace Bonney: An Interview With a Successful Design-Blog Entrepreneur and Traveler

BootsnAll’s interview series continues, this time with travel-related questions for web entrepreneur and design expert Grace Bonney.

5 Great Itineraries in Asia for 5 Different Theme Trips

Thinking about traveling around Asia but not sure what to do? Robert Fitzsimmons has five suggestions for theme trips that might be a good place to start.

Robert Fitzsimmons

10 Miniature City Marvels Around the World

People who love to travel efficiently might be interested in some of the miniature cities around the world, where you can see whole towns at a glance. Deanna Hyland lists 10 of the best here.

Deanna Hyland