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Travelogue Writing
2008-07-04 08:43:00 Travel writing is a fine art; accepted literary genre that is read. Writers who are gifted with an ability to understand what they see and can breathe life into a place when they narrate their travel experiences. The Internet that is wrongly considered as a pedestal for instantaneous scribbles mixed with emoticons and indecipherable abbreviations has already become a place to find some good travel literature, travelogues and travel stories in addition to online trading of travel services. It can be one of the best display places for travel writers to showcase what their countries have to offer.Travel is prosperity and leisure pursuit, which is a result of many things: history, heritage, culture, natural beauty and a quest to know what is unknown and meet wonderful people.Pakistan is a land of geographical, geological, and natural contrasts and has every thing nature could bestow; from some of the places like Mehr Garh in Balochistan and Harappa in Punjab where some of the initial hu...
By: Light Within
Portland Travelogue - The Final Chapter
2008-04-26 06:40:00 Technorati Tags: Hood River,Full Sail,Tofurky While we were at dinner at Buffalo Wild Wings we began talking about how we were going to work a couple of the stops in before we headed east on Sunday. I told Bryan that I would really like to work in a stop at Beaver-Marche when they opened at Noon ...
Portland Travelogue - Ch. 3
2008-04-26 05:58:00 Technorati Tags: Portland,Hooters This is my first post using Windows Live Writer. Thanks Rick. Just to get you up to speed; Ch. 1, Ch. 2. There were a couple places that I had planned to go, but those went out the window. Never to fear! Bryan and I have a history of turning our trips into a ...
Travelogue 360 Paris Online Game
2008-03-06 11:28:00 Bir point_click oyunu. Gizli objeleri bulmaya çalışıyoruz.Bu tür oyunlarda olmayan bir özellik bu oyunda var. Oda içinde 360 derece dönebiliyoruz. İyi şanslar!Oynamak için tıklayın
Travelogue Downloads
2008-02-03 14:52:00 Sorry that it took quite some time for an update. Here's some of the few stuff for you to download, and it's all free!BannerPhoto Widget Blog Widget Stay tuned for more updates.
By: MFN Travelogue
Super Toeter Weken
2008-01-14 12:20:00 Hundreds of people run behind a large truck that has a poster of a giant megaphone plastered to its sides. Milk is half price, bananas are less than a fraction of what they usually cost and detertegent is ridiculously cheap. How silly we all are!
Upstairs/Downstairs
2007-12-27 17:04:00 It all began when the wee fluffly cloud skittered across the clear blue sky. Thereon grim clouds started gathering in conference and as the day passed, the clear sky adorned a sombre hue. But no one took notice. They remained in office blocks, schools and homes. When the sea breeze signalled the beginning ...
The bearded lady at Victoria
2007-12-21 23:17:00 With much trepidation I stepped onto the platform. Caught in the tide of harried Londoners I was quickly deposited at the fringes of the station. As the first few waves of passengers began to receede through the exits into the city I took a deep breath and opened my eyes. The familiar wallpaper of book ...
?where did it all go wrong?
2007-11-24 22:48:00 Ireland, first impressions a few years ago.An Alien in Ireland, written September 2002, later published in InDublin Magazine. The easiest way to rediscover a city is to look at it through the eyes of an outsider. Up until two weeks ago, I was living in Delhi, the capital city of India. It was my eight year ...
Did You Notice the Advertisement ?Travelogue? Astro Channel?
2007-09-21 13:41:00 I was shocked when I heard a Microsoft Windows Closing & Opening sound on this advertisement. Did anyone notice that? Technorati Tags: travelogue astro advertisement
Mumbai:Travelogue for the resident
2007-08-15 19:24:00 Dom Moraes put it best when he said,"The eye of the painter is dipped freshly in air, the world washes his eyes as if for the first time." That is how the city of Mumbai affects me, every so often I run into an image that haunts and quickly catch it on my cellphone camera.The view of a distant lighthouse and a stormy sea from the United Services Golf Club in Colaba A sample of the havoc brought in by the first rains in Colaba A crow framed in chains at the Worli Sea Face opposite Atria Mall The architecture of old Mumbai around VT station Irony A game of rugby on at the Bombay Gymkhana Origin of Symmetry-The pavement
Ecotality: Energy Bookshelf: A Watery Travelogue
2007-07-13 16:49:00 Editor's note: This week, Ecotality's A Siegel reviews Fred Pearce's When the Rivers Run Dry - Water: The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-First Century. This post was originally published...
By: Green Options
Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace
2007-06-23 23:55:00 Explore the stunning city of Rome through 360-degree photographs in this great hidden object mystery. Find special objects in over 25 locations and swap the objects for clues to solve the mystery of "The Curse of the Necklace." Discover some of Rome's most popular attractions, including the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum and St. Peter's Square. You'll also be amazed by locations that only the locals know about, including some that are quite strange and mysterious!DOWNLOAD Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace
Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace
2007-06-23 02:00:00 Explore the stunning city of Rome through 360-degree photographs in this great hidden object mystery.
The New Game - Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace
2007-06-21 19:30:00 Travelogue 360: Rome - The Curse of the Necklace - Explore the stunning city of Rome through 360-degree photographs in this great hidden object mystery. Find special objects in over 25 locations and swap the objects for clues to solve the mystery of "The Curse of the Necklace." Discover some of Rome's most popular attractions, including the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum and St. Peter's Square. You'll also be amazed by locations that only the locals know about, including some that are quite strange and mysterious!
Pigs in the Toilet: A Serialised Travelogue
2007-06-09 10:11:00 A couple of weeks a go I received an email telling me about a site called Pigs in the Toilet. With the excessive surfing that I do, how this one stayed under the radar I will never know. Pigs in the Toilet is a travel “blog-book” that Jeff is publishing online in short, bite-sized instalments. The ...
Travellers and Travelogues BUMPzee Community
2007-04-13 17:47:00 Thanks to Matt Coddington at Net Business Blog for pointing out that the BUMPzee community has opened up to topics beyond affiliate marketing. Members can set up communities within BUMPzee, add RSS feeds to them (either their own or others they like) and enable other members to join their community. Posts from RSS ...
Siargao travelogue
2007-02-28 02:03:02 I spent Holy Week with a couple of friends on Siargao Island. We’d originally planned to go to Boracay some months before, but then I got caught up in my work. My sweet friends, they canceled the Boracay trip altogether because they didn’t want me to miss out on the fun. And so Alex, Bamba ...
By: Blogie Blog
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