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Tag Archives: world travel
Overbooked :: Effects of Mass Tourism
Former New York Times and Washington Post correspondent Elizabeth Becker spoke in the Ralph Bunche Library at the U.S. Department of State about her research for Overbooked: The Exploding Business of Travel and Tourism, published in 2014. Here are … Continue reading
Diego Rivera’s Museum – Anahuacalli
Poet-musician-artist Patti Smith writes about a concert she played at Anahuacalli. Diego Rivera muses about his museum in Diego Rivera – My Art, My Life. An autobiography with Gladys March, The Citadel Press, New York, 1960, pp. 250-253. In this excerpt, he describes … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Culture, Education, History, Hot Climates, Museums, Travel
Tagged architecture, artists, culture, escaping winter, Mexico, world travel
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La Virgin Guadalupe: Patroness of the Americas
I first visited the shrine to La Virgin at Guadalupe on the fringes of Mexico City during the sweaty summer of 1976 with my parents. In 2006, I visited with my niece, the photographer sjlzocklein. In 2011, I started reading books … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, History, Hot Climates, Pilgrimage, Spiritual Shrines, Travel
Tagged culture, Mexico, outdoors, pilgrimage, shrine, Slow Travel, spiritual, travel journalism, world travel
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Thumbs Up = What?
Hey Bud, what are you thinking? Do you know what thumbs up means in Iraq or Sardinia, Thailand or Turkmenistan? Do you know this guy? I don’t. If you’re smart, you won’t travel with him! Thumbs up could be offensive in many cultures. … Continue reading
Posted in Budget Travel, Culture, Travel
Tagged culture, how to, independence, Slow Travel, tips & tricks, world travel
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In Buenos Aires: Argentine Flag Imagery
In Buenos Aires I met a bookseller at La Calesita book store on Avenida de Mayo. Take a tour by video. Sr. Costanzo used to supply writer Jose Luis Borges with his books for 40 years. Arranged regular deliveries to Borges’ apartment. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Culture, History, Publications, Travel, Vexillology
Tagged culture, reference book, travel journalism, world travel
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Walking as Transportation
Books about Walking The Complete Guide to Walking, Mark Fenton. Written by an editor at Walking magazine, this comprehensive how to guide, takes you from inertia to regular walking. Exceptionally useful book aimed at the beginning walker or occasional exerciser. A … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Budget Travel, Education, Geography, History, Nature, Outdoors Life, Planning, Publications, Travel, Walking, Writing
Tagged global citizen, nomad, outdoors, reference book, Slow Travel, travel health, travel journal, walking, world travel
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Race Around the World in 1889: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland
Here’s a book about adventure travel that I thoroughly enjoyed — terrific read, thrilling trip, adventurous women — what more could one want! Eighty Days takes its title from Jules Verne‘s serialized novel Around the World in Eighty Days, published in book … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Geography, History, Hot Climates, Travel, Writing
Tagged boats, independence, Interview, travel journalism, travel writing, travel writing career, women journalists, world travel
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Meet People :: Get Your Hands Dirty :: The World :: Close to Home
Meet People * Cultural Programs * Volunteer * Work Exchange * Travel …get started with your dream of helping people and reaching out….meeting new friends….BE the change you want Applications accepted during July, 2014 * Virtual Student Foreign Service – online … Continue reading
Posted in Budget Travel, Education, Networking, Organizations
Tagged Crowd-sourcing, culture, diplomacy, global citizen, how to, networking, nomad, outdoors, resources, solutions, teach, tips & tricks, volunteer, world travel
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How to Travel :: The First Day
Travelers complain they feel tired on the first few days of a trip, even in nearby time zones. That’s normal — the rush to depart brings extra chores and an effort at work to get everything done. Add the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged circadian rhythm, how to, independence, tips & tricks, world travel
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15 Travel + Memoir Writing Contests
Travel Writer’s Awards and Contests The Guardian (UK) Travel Writing Competition – for amateur travel writers We Said Go Travel Writing Contest WanderWomen Travel Writing Contest – Wanderlust and Lipstick Fish Publishing Short Memoir Writing Contest Safari Bucket List Travel Writer … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Contests, Freelance Writing, Organizations, Publications, Social Media, Travel, Writing
Tagged how to, networking, travel writing, travel writing career, world travel
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