Every day, I read many great posts from the travel “blogosphere.” Certain ones, however, really catch my eye. Usually, it’s because they’re off the quirky, intelligent/thought-provoking or simply really well-done (well-written, amazing photos, great tips, etc.) or deal with a place or people off the beaten path. Or maybe they’re ‘sleeper posts,’ those yet to…
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Every day, I read many great posts from the travel “blogosphere.” Certain ones, however, really catch my eye. Usually, it’s because they’re off the beaten path/quirky, intelligent/thought-provoking or simply really well-done (well-written, amazing photos, great tips, etc.). Or maybe they’re ‘sleeper posts,’ those yet to be recognized/appreciated. These posts are what I call “Triptastic”–fantastic from…
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Every day, I read many great posts from the travel “blogosphere.” Certain ones, however, really catch my eye.
Usually, it’s because they’re off the beaten path/quirky, intelligent/thought-provoking or simply really well-done (well-written, amazing photos, great tips, etc.). Or maybe they’re ‘sleeper posts,’ those yet to be recognized/appreciated.
These posts are what I call “Triptastic”–fantastic from a traveler’s perspective. They deserve more than a mere “tweet” or basic comment. They’re meant to receive some extra praise and to be shared with others.
Note: Although my favorite pick is at the top of the list, the others are in a random order and not intended to be a ranking.
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Every day, I read many great posts from the travel “blog-o-sphere.” Certain ones, however, really catch my eye.
Usually, it’s because they’re off the beaten path/quirky, intelligent/thought-provoking or simply really well-done (well-written, amazing photos, great tips, etc.). Or maybe they’re ‘sleeper posts,’ those yet to be recognized/appreciated.
These posts are what I call “triptastic”–fantastic from a traveler’s perspective. They deserve more than a mere “tweet” or basic comment. They’re meant to receive some extra praise and to be shared with others.
Note: Although my favorite pick is at the top of the list, the others are in a random order and not intended to be a ranking.
My “Triptastic” Picks
Wolf’s Lair: Hitler’s Bunker in Poland (my #1 pick)
If you’re interested in WWII and Hitler at all and/or you like to travel off the beaten path, then you have got to
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