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BootsnAll Travel Blogs are a great way to stay in touch with friends and family while you're on the road. Even if you're not travelling, you can still blog about whatever you like. Sign up today and you'll be blogging in minutes. Below you'll find all the recent posts from the travelblogs as well as BootsnAll Logues - destination and theme-based travel guides.

Most recent 50 posts

Something went wrong with the Omul

posted on long red lines across a map - 13 hours 39 minutes ago

Volubilis, Meknes and Fez, Morocco

posted on a nomad at heart - 17 hours 58 minutes ago

Pre-departure

posted on London to Sydney - by coach! - 21 hours 35 minutes ago

Final Destination

posted on Living across the world... - 2 days 14 hours 20 minutes ago

Dates and Destinations

posted on Living across the world... - 4 days 10 hours 5 minutes ago

Rabat and Moulay Idriss, Morocco

posted on a nomad at heart - 6 days 17 hours 23 minutes ago

Soju and Makalee

posted on Living across the world... - 10 days 16 hours 10 minutes ago

It's been a couple o' months...

posted on Living across the world... - 11 days 6 hours 27 minutes ago

Casablanca, Morocco

posted on a nomad at heart - 11 days 22 hours 13 minutes ago

The Eye of Siberia

posted on long red lines across a map - 13 days 12 hours 39 minutes ago

London, England

posted on a nomad at heart - 15 days 17 hours 41 minutes ago

To tour or not to tour? Answer: To Tour. Definitely.

posted on a nomad at heart - 17 days 11 hours 19 minutes ago

I got visas on the brain

posted on long red lines across a map - 27 days 12 hours 11 minutes ago

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

posted on Living across the world... - 74 days 15 hours 31 minutes ago

great big adventure: T-minus 6 days and counting

posted on a nomad at heart - 109 days 11 hours 23 minutes ago

Where Anthony Makes An Appearance

posted on long red lines across a map - 128 days 13 hours 5 minutes ago

great big adventure: an agony of indecision

posted on a nomad at heart - 144 days 20 hours 47 minutes ago

a chill in the air

posted on a nomad at heart - 146 days 16 hours 14 minutes ago

making up for monday morning

posted on a nomad at heart - 147 days 2 hours 19 minutes ago

5 things to do in Yorkville when you can't take another movie

posted on a nomad at heart - 151 days 9 minutes ago

A video introduction to life in platscart.

posted on long red lines across a map - 154 days 11 hours 6 minutes ago

mini-adventure in rural Ontario: Portage Park, North Bay

posted on a nomad at heart - 154 days 22 hours 5 minutes ago

Joyous Nature

posted on long red lines across a map - 155 days 4 hours 26 minutes ago

meese!!

posted on a nomad at heart - 156 days 23 hours 56 minutes ago

ONE YEAR IN KOREA

posted on Living across the world... - 157 days 10 hours 39 minutes ago

mini-adventure in rural Ontario: Temagami

posted on a nomad at heart - 157 days 13 hours 2 minutes ago

in which we are the apocalypse

posted on a nomad at heart - 162 days 18 hours 22 minutes ago

horseback riding and sunbathing

posted on a nomad at heart - 169 days 13 hours 59 minutes ago

Train Leg #9

posted on long red lines across a map - 173 days 11 hours 7 minutes ago

Just a bump in the road... stupid bump

posted on Living across the world... - 176 days 3 hours 21 minutes ago

Womble Town

posted on long red lines across a map - 177 days 12 hours 45 minutes ago

Due North

posted on a nomad at heart - 184 days 11 hours 47 minutes ago

Quarantine

posted on Living across the world... - 188 days 21 minutes ago

Eleven months to the day

posted on Living across the world... - 188 days 1 hour 34 minutes ago

something to look forward to

posted on a nomad at heart - 188 days 14 hours 16 minutes ago

Bali Kembali

posted on Living across the world... - 192 days 14 hours 35 minutes ago

Bali - first internet encounter

posted on Living across the world... - 195 days 5 hours 1 minute ago

to tour or not to tour?

posted on a nomad at heart - 198 days 16 hours 21 minutes ago

addicted to travel

posted on a nomad at heart - 204 days 13 hours 39 minutes ago

a week on the 401

posted on a nomad at heart - 205 days 23 hours 6 minutes ago

Holy Swine Flu

posted on Living across the world... - 208 days 14 hours 1 minute ago

mini-adventure in rural Ontario: St. Jacobs

posted on a nomad at heart - 209 days 16 hours 57 minutes ago

Disproving Chekhov.

posted on long red lines across a map - 215 days 9 hours 31 minutes ago

when will they learn?

posted on Living across the world... - 216 days 53 minutes ago

in the planning stages

posted on a nomad at heart - 217 days 12 hours 23 minutes ago

fireworks...

posted on Living across the world... - 219 days 12 hours 41 minutes ago

Song Of The Rail.

posted on long red lines across a map - 235 days 13 hours 5 minutes ago

Blowing up the kitchen.

posted on long red lines across a map - 235 days 13 hours 31 minutes ago

Wild Thing

posted on Living across the world... - 236 days 7 hours 36 minutes ago

Straddling Continents

posted on long red lines across a map - 238 days 9 hours 52 minutes ago

Recent Logue Entries

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Get ready for the World Cup 2010
By: Cristina
There aren’t many men who aren’t crazy about football (soccer) and there aren’t few women who are just as mad and cannot wait for the World Cup 2010 to start. Every time when such major events take place, even those who don’t care much about football, turn themselves into fans [...]
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Amsterdam: the next stop on your European vacation
By: Cristina
Europe might be a small continent but it surely offers a lot of things to see and do. Planning to tour Europe during a vacation is a good idea if you are not sure when you’ll manage to plan your next vacation here.
Whether it’s your first visit in Europe [...]
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Affordable Thailand is Great for Both Expats and Backpackers
By: Cristina
Tourists vs travelers; expats vs backpackers ... humans have always been inclined to take sides and stand up for certain beliefs. We all tend to fall into some sort of patterns when we work, love or travel.
But regardless of the type of traveler you are or how you prefer [...]
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Paradise and Perfection are in the eye of the beholder
By: Cristina
We often hear that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Those who are not confident use it as the ultimate explanation of their failures in love while those who know their assets, proudly laugh at the statement.
Each and everyone of us has a set of expectations, whether [...]
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How to Impress an Italian Girl
By: Jessica
Travel opens you up to all kinds of new experiences, so it's only natural that travelers are more susceptible to falling head over heels in love with people they meet on the road. Sometimes it's another traveler in the hostel common room, but when you're traveling in Italy it's almost [...]
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The Complete Guide to BYOB Restaurants in Chicago
By: Katie
Dining in Chicago, as in any major city, can be expensive. At a "nicer" place, you can figure on anywhere from $20 to $50 for an a la carte entree, and $100 to $150 (or even much more) per person for a multi-course tasting menu. And that doesn't even begin [...]
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Eight Chicago Restaurants Worth a Splurge
By: Katie
Sometimes an expensive meal is just worth it - both worth the price and worth the nights spent eating rice and beans in order to replace the money spent. If you're in the mood to blow your budget on a to-die-for, unforgettable meal in Chicago, here are some places to [...]
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Travel, tourism and the social web on Blog Talk Radio
By: Sheila
Last week I enjoyed spending 30 minutes on Blog Talk Radio with Australian entrepreneur and coach Des Walsh.  He has a regular program called Des Walsh and Friends, with a wide variety of guests all discussing some aspect of technology and business.
The noteworthy advantage of Blog Talk Radio (or any [...]
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Romantic Things to Do In Chicago
By: Katie
Chicago may not immediately appear to be a romantic city. It's big, loud, and busy. El trains clatter on the overhead tracks, taxis sit in traffic, and workers rush and to and from offices and commuter trains. But amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, there are plenty of [...]
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How to Impress a Spanish Guy
By: Katie
Spanish men are easy to fall in love with – the smoldering eyes, the stylish clothes, that accent! If you’ve been captivated by a Spaniard, here are a few tips for getting his attention.
Be Confident
Spanish guys tend to be stereotyped as passionate and confident, and many of them certainly are. [...]
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How to Impress a Spanish Girl
By: Katie
So you’ve fallen in love…or at least in lust…with a Spanish girl. How can you impress her? Well, it depends on where the lady of your dreams hails from.
Spanish culture is as diverse as the country's terrain. From the Basque region to the north, down to the sizzling Southern islands, [...]
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Portland Company Featured in Google Super Bowl Ad
By: Olivia
BootsnAll Travel Network's Parislogue.com travel guide was featured on Google's Parisian Love Story Super Bowl ad.
Portland, Oregon February 8, 2010 -- Portland-based company, BootsnAll Travel Network was featured in Google's Parisian Love Story Super Bowl ad on Sunday. According to Google’s blog, the ad has been airing on YouTube for [...]
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Entertainment at Bally's Las Vegas
By: Cristina
Bally’s Las Vegas is an excellent place if you are looking for classical Vegas Entertainment as it is
home to the Strip’s most critically acclaimed topless revue - Donn Arden’s Jubilee. And if you fancy having fun and having the opportunity to win interesting things to bring back home, [...]
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Things You Should Know About Florence
By: Jessica
When most people think of visiting Italy for the first time, their first "must-see" destinations are what I call Italy's "Holy Trinity" - Rome, Venice, and Florence. Of those three cities, Rome and Venice require the most preparation (in my opinion) in order to get the most out of them. [...]
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BootsnAll's WhyGo Paris Featured in Google's Super Bowl Ad
By: Jessica
On the night before the Super Bowl, several BootsnAll employees went out for dinner and a few drinks at a local pub we love. Some of us made plans to watch the big football game together, but for the most part on Sunday we were scattered around the Portland area [...]

 

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About Travel Blogs

What is a travel blog?
A travel blog is a website that you can update from any cybercafe in the world. You can add your stories and digital photos whenever you want. Send the travel blog address (URL) to family and friends, who will be able to see how you are and what you're doing, and even leave their own messages and thoughts about what you've written.

Why should I get one?
Maybe the better question is, why wouldn't you get one? Travel blogs are a great way to keep in touch with your friends and family, without having to remember a million e-mail addresses. There's no awkward, "Hey everyone" to start off a mass e-mail, and you don't have to spam the ones who don't want to hear from you every week. Travelblogs are particularly great for RTW travelers. Just keep your site updated and your mother can sleep well at night, knowing you are safe this week, laying out on the white beaches of some tiny island off the Thai coast.

I want to blog! Now what?
It's really simple to get started. Sign-up here and you'll be blogging in about 30 seconds. If you're a BootsnAll member, your blog URL will match your display name on the message boards. If you're not a BootsnAll member, you can still get you own blog - you just won't be as cool!