Travel blogs by Travellerspoint

What are your favourite blogs?

I’ll tell you mine.

After Wednesday’s rant about group emails, I thought I’d spread some positive vibes by listing a few of my favourite blogs on Travellerspoint. Take a look - you might find some good reading material for the weekend!

  • Kiwi’s Don’t Fly! - I subscribed to this one after the first entry, when Dave outlined his plan: to get from Dublin to Sydney without flying. He’s made it all the way to Albania, but not without a fair share of hickups along the way.
  • Nat & Ev - I’ve mentioned Nat & Ev's blog before, but I continue to be impressed. Really superb photos and storytelling are what keep me coming back. Check out the entry about Kazakh New Year (but beware, there’s some brutality involved).
  • Paying the Bribe - College-friends Ivory and Lauren share the honours on this one. Witty, well-written, and always enjoyable. Find out why they’re paying the bribe.
  • Greg Wesson’s Esoteric Globe - Greg is one of the few bloggers who has managed to go beyond the 100 entries mark. He’s covered quite a bit of ground in the process, with his impressive entry count including posts from every continent except Antarctica and Australia. When are you coming to Australia, Greg?

One blog that I have been subscribed to since its first post is Lotti the Penguin’s blog. I’m a little disappointed to say that Lotti has not ventured to post again since her first entry. Come on Lotti, don’t keep us in the dark!

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Those are some of my favourite blogs. What are yours? Feel free to leave a comment and let the rest of us know!

Posted by dr.pepper 00:29

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This is an excellent thread and good list of blogs as well. Yeah, I like Lotti's first entry but maybe she always sleepy at the moment for not able to write her journal again. Hope she could tell us her travel stories.

08.06.2007 by eTRAVEL

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