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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. 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

The Terracotta Army (Plus Another Special Guest!)

posted on Further Wanderings - 1 day 2 hours 25 minutes ago

Chengdeux

posted on Further Wanderings - 2 days 8 hours 52 minutes ago

Seeing the baltics

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 4 days 19 hours 3 minutes ago

A Crapload of Pandas. Plus a Special Guest!

posted on Further Wanderings - 5 days 7 minutes ago

I Manhandled a Yak!

posted on Further Wanderings - 6 days 22 hours 58 minutes ago

Love Llamas. Like Lamas. Hate Dogs.

posted on Further Wanderings - 9 days 1 hour 59 minutes ago

Low Carb(on) Diet

posted on The Halftime Report - 10 days 8 hours 28 minutes ago

A Yak Butter Tea Toast: To the Road to Western Sichuan

posted on Further Wanderings - 10 days 22 hours 29 minutes ago

Der Chef is not a cook.

posted on The Halftime Report - 13 days 22 hours 21 minutes ago

The Wild West, Yunnan Style

posted on Further Wanderings - 15 days 23 hours 34 minutes ago

Tallinn, Estonia

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 16 days 8 hours 33 minutes ago

Another new pilgrimage: 2012

posted on Pilgrims' Progress - 19 days 6 hours 34 minutes ago

Tiger Strolling Gorge

posted on Further Wanderings - 19 days 23 hours 57 minutes ago

A Good Day

posted on Opportunity Knocks - 22 days 20 hours 47 minutes ago

A Tale of Two Old Towns (yes, I know I've already used this joke)

posted on Further Wanderings - 23 days 3 hours 52 minutes ago

posted on Eastern Promise - 23 days 4 hours 43 minutes ago

When One Door Closes, Another Door Opens

posted on The Adventures of Jim & Rhonda - 23 days 18 hours 58 minutes ago

Mui ne, ho chi mini, the Mekong and our last days in thailand

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 24 days 5 hours 21 minutes ago

Moving on...

posted on Eastern Promise - 27 days 9 hours 46 minutes ago

The Land of Bread and Honey. And Booze and Pineapples.

posted on Further Wanderings - 28 days 1 hour 21 minutes ago

Hey Chapati-bum-bum

posted on Eastern Promise - 29 days 23 hours 20 minutes ago

Hitting the Backpacker Trail

posted on Further Wanderings - 29 days 23 hours 56 minutes ago

Seven Days in Romania: my take on it!

posted on A Travel Writer's Travel Blog - 30 days 2 hours 51 minutes ago

Trekking in and around Everest

posted on A One Way Trip to Asia! - 31 days 7 hours 39 minutes ago

Afternoon walking: me and Jimmy Superfly

posted on Eastern Promise - 31 days 23 hours 52 minutes ago

Hue, Hoi An and Nha Trang

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 32 days 1 hour 26 minutes ago

Fahrrad? Far out!

posted on The Halftime Report - 32 days 21 hours 56 minutes ago

A Tale of Two Villages

posted on Further Wanderings - 35 days 21 hours 35 minutes ago

Love Unlimited

posted on Eastern Promise - 35 days 21 hours 39 minutes ago

Stepping Stones

posted on The Adventures of Blake and Bridget - 36 days 15 hours 29 minutes ago

A Mixe Wedding

posted on BootsnAll Travel Blogs - 36 days 16 hours 43 minutes ago

An American Mother in Mexico

posted on BootsnAll Travel Blogs - 36 days 17 hours 36 minutes ago

High Art of Razzing or Slagging

posted on BootsnAll Travel Blogs - 36 days 19 hours 21 minutes ago

End of the Season

posted on The Halftime Report - 36 days 23 hours 55 minutes ago

Waaaaay Off the Beaten Track in Hunan Province (but with the best guide ever to show us around)

posted on Further Wanderings - 39 days 23 hours 48 minutes ago

Pictures nepal

posted on A One Way Trip to Asia! - 41 days 2 hours 2 minutes ago

Pictures

posted on A One Way Trip to Asia! - 41 days 3 hours 1 minute ago

sapa, halong bay and a little more of hanoi

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 41 days 3 hours 41 minutes ago

oz trip map

posted on BootsnAll Travel Blogs - 41 days 18 hours 41 minutes ago

March 2012

posted on David's Big Adventure in China - 43 days 15 hours 46 minutes ago

DIY: Naturally colored eggs

posted on A Travel Writer's Travel Blog - 44 days 4 hours 14 minutes ago

City of Wedding Photos (No, not ours silly.)

posted on Further Wanderings - 45 days 2 hours 23 minutes ago

Vietnam - Nha Trang, Dalat & Mui Ne

posted on Around The World With 30 Litres On My Back - 46 days 7 hours 1 minute ago

malaysia and hanoi, vietnam

posted on Endless Summer Tiny World - 47 days 4 hours 23 minutes ago

The Hakka Capital of the World

posted on Further Wanderings - 47 days 10 hours 42 minutes ago

An Art Gallery in a Tunnel (and an All Around Pleasant Place)

posted on Further Wanderings - 47 days 23 hours 26 minutes ago

WTF’s with Canada???

posted on The Wanderings of busman7 - 49 days 20 hours 20 minutes ago

Bogotá

posted on The Wanderings of busman7 - 49 days 20 hours 26 minutes ago

Lanterns and Ferries Afloat

posted on Further Wanderings - 50 days 1 hour 54 minutes ago

Vietnam - Hue & Hoi An

posted on Around The World With 30 Litres On My Back - 51 days 1 hour 22 minutes ago

Recent Logue Entries

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Getting from Munich to Vienna
By: Cristina
Munich is the capital of Bavaria, well known for Oktoberfest. But the German city also offers palaces, churches, relaxing gardens and interesting squares to spend your time. Don’t miss visiting some of the museums either.
>>read more about the Things to do in Munich
Vienna is the capital of Austria, [...]
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Getting from Frankfurt to Munich
By: Cristina
Frankfurt is the economical capital of Germany and home to the country’s largest airport, with a lot of connections to the rest of the world. The downtown area and the scenic neighborhoods attract millions of travelers each year.
Munich is mostly known for being home to Oktoberfest, the world’s largest beer [...]
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Getting from Athens to Santorini: a flight or a ferry ride away?
By: Cristina
Many travelers want to experience both the culturally rich capital of Athens and interesting islands. Santorini is one of the most popular vacation destinations in Greece and many choose it for the incredible sunsets and volcano views.
Summary
There are two options for getting between Athens and Santorini: [...]
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Getting from Frankfurt to Berlin
By: Cristina
Frankfurt is the business and financial center of Germany and an important travel hub in the country, offering connections to the rest of the world. The downtown area is very popular among travelers and its off the beaten track neighborhoods still retain the old charm.
Berlin is a city filled [...]
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Bahamas in March
By: Cristina
Two words: Spring Break! The Bahamas fills with students taking advantage of the lovely weather. It’s crowded, it’s expensive, it’s crazy…avoid it if you don’t like that sort of thing for your vacation. But the weather is nice and you can get a lovely tan. Or escape the beach [...]
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Cheap Hostels in Hamburg
By: Cristina
Accommodation can certainly make or break your stay in Hamburg ; plus, it’s the second biggest expense after the flight. Some travelers need just a clean room and clean bathroom, while others want other perks. Thankfully, hostels range from basic to boutique hotel like places and anything in between. [...]
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Cheap Hostels in Berlin
By: Cristina
Gone are the days when hostels were basic places to stay, generally in sketchy locations and sometimes without running water. Nowadays, many hostels resemble small boutique hotels, complete with shared kitchen.
And you don’t need to stay too far for the historical sites, either, because in all cities, Berlin [...]
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Bahamas in February
By: Cristina
St. Valentine’s Day can be a good excuse to head to The Bahamas in February. A romantic escape is a lovely way to spend time with your loved one. Or if you just want to stay away from the colder climates , The Bahamas is an ideal choice. Soak [...]
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The Ancient Agora of Athens
By: Cristina

The Ancient Agora of Athens is the best example of an ancient Greek agora. It is located northwest of the Acropolis and within easy reach from Monastiraki square (and metro station).
Opening hours and tickets
The Ancient Agora is open, during winter, every day from 8 a.m. to [...]
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Bahamas in January
By: Cristina
Many prefer to escape the cold weather back home and head to The Bahamas in January. The balmy weather here makes it an ideal time to visit the cities, soak up the sun and enjoy an active vacation.
Weather
The weather in January feels like early summer, with mild temperatures [...]
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What to Eat in Germany: Famous German Foods
By: Cristina
The German cuisine has evolved through the centuries, responding to the political and cultural changes. The southern regions share many dishes and you can find similar ones across the border , in Austria, too. The Pretzels and the beer are probably the best known items belonging to the German cuisine. [...]
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Things to do in Munich
By: Cristina
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, very well known thanks to the Oktoberfest, an annual event which includes a lot of beer, music and German food. But the city is also famous for the architecture and culture , being home to excellent museums.
Oktoberfest
The first festival took place back [...]
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Bahamas in December
By: Cristina
The Bahamas is one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean. From honeymooners to families, everyone wants to come here. The Bahamas has plenty to offer, from beaches to hiking trails, historical sites and good shopping.
Weather
The wet season has ended in November so now the rainfall is [...]
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Cheap Hotels in Hamburg
By: Cristina
The hotel is the second most important expanse during any holiday (the airfare comes first, of course). Choosing the right hotel for you can make or break your stay in Hamburg . You can choose vibrant areas, with a lot of bars and hotels, or opt for more relaxed, [...]
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Bahamas in November
By: Cristina
The Bahamas offers one of the best Caribbean experiences; you can soak up the sun on the beaches, try the water sports, play tennis, visit historic attractions, or play with the dolphins.
Weather
November marks the end of the off-season for The Bahamas. The rainfall drops – but you can [...]

 
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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.