Any European travelogues out there?
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Any European travelogues out there?
Does anybody have a web site where we can see their travelogue? I love looking at them - it helps me to go to Europe without actually going there. All you have to do is list you web address and we can all enjoy your trip and your travelogue!
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Katie, ours is at http://www.waterfool.com/Travel-log.htm. <BR> <BR>Also, you can find a bunch of Travel Logs at www.bootsnall.com.
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You can find several travel pages/travelogues on the "fodorite" websites page. Just click on the link on this page: http://it.uwp.edu/fowler/fodor.htm
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Katie, You can one of mine at the site of bootsnall.com about " Navigating with Bob and Ed in southern Italy". You can also see " Looking for northern Italy" at www.travel-italy.com Both sites have numerous articles.
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Don't know exactly what you mean by "travelogue", but I just spent some time on www.virtourist.com. There are some virtual tours of most of the European cities, and some are quiet good, with a little tongue-in-cheek thrown in for good measure. Enjoyed my time on the site and will return when I get "homesick" for Europe.
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My travelogues are on my web page at http://www.luvtotravel.homestead.com/home.html I have travelogues for Germany, Italy, and France. Enjoy!
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If you go to the Francophile Forum on Delphi (http://www.delphi.com/PBProvence/start) and scroll to Trip Reports - France and Trip Reports - Other, you can read a number of great travelogues. <BR>
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My travelogue of my trip to Spain and Portugal is at http://www.markandmonica.com/Travel/iberia.htm
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Hi, Katie! <BR> <BR>If you do a search of "Pictures Please?" <BR>you'll find a couple of websites not given this go around. (And, you will see a fascinating exchange about two of our lovely "regulars". <BR>I'd like to see all the combined as well as Danna's request for "virtual tours". Perhaps another day... <BR>Ciao! <BR>Gloria
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I forgot about "Gypsy Journals" at http://www.gypsyjournal.com/ Some of the best journals are of Asia, but there are some other interetsing ones. I used this site for a general journal on Macedonia. The man who maintains the site has done a great job is creating a simple means to get a travel journal online. It's NON-COMMERCIAL and no, I don't get nuthin' for posting this -- just the warm feeling of sharing something nice with folks.
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Just getting around to the Europe travelogues, but I have two (yes, one brand new) web sites with travelogues and photos. One is at www.oneeyed.homestead.com (travelogues and travel photography - so far I have written about the Yucatan, working on Civil War battlefields - ignore the text for now and look at the photos, Washington, D.C., and Charleston, SC). I will be adding some text and photos from Las Vegas, Seattle, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, France, St. Louis (upcoming business trip), Toronto, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and maybe Belgium. For the places not already on the site, the photos will come first. I just started a site of my photos and some travel tips for my home state of North Carolina (www.tarheelphotos.homestead.com). My sites change almost daily now as I have been spending quite a bit of time on them lately after a few months away. Both sites are linked.
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Thanks to everyone who has posted a link to a travel site. I am looking forward to visiting them - I have recently decided to go to London this summer so if you know of any good places to go or something I shouldn't miss I'd love to hear about it. Thanks again!!
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Ours are at http://www.markandmonica.com/travel.htm
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Hi Katie:<BR><BR>The Long Trip Home is an online literary magazine for travelers, and it has many great travelogues about quite a few different places, Europe being one of them. Check out the site in general:<BR><BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com<BR><BR>and here are some Europe specific travelogues:<BR><BR>Zuppi Santi (Soggy Saints)<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/articlestj4.html<BR>Zuppi Santi is about a trip to Assisi, Italy where rain seemed to be the order of the day.<BR><BR>An Italian Library:<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/articlestj5.html<BR>An Italian Library is about an everyday Italian experience: eating yummy lunches atop a library's roof!<BR><BR>A Glimpse of Hell<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/articleslc3.html<BR>This one is a lot more serious, and it deals with a visit to Auschwitz<BR><BR>London Calling<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/articlesS26.html<BR>A trip back to London after having lived there for years shows a changenot so much in London, but in the differences of tourists and residents.<BR><BR>Prague: Pivo, Prosim!<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/archives4dec01.html<BR>A great Prague photojournal<BR><BR>and then check out our December spotlight of Florence--these are some great articles about Florence, Italy--one of my favorite cities:<BR>http://www.thelongtriphome.com/Archives.html<BR><BR>Hope those help!<BR><BR>Jackie

