.post .storycontent .subtitle { width: 52%; float: left; margin-right: 3%;} After a brief hiatus, it’s that time again for editor Ian MacKenzie to round up the best links from around the travel-web-o-sphere.
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Statues of Easter Island / Photo AndrewGill73
Are we already experiencing the slow death of blogging? Not likely, says formber BNT contributor Brenda Yun.
.post .storycontent .subtitle { width: 52%; float: left; margin-right: 3%;} Brave New Traveler celebrates its 2nd Birthday with a tribute video from the Matador Team.
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Two years is a long time. That translates into hundreds of hours, blog posts, writers, cups of coffee, and existential angst… but most importantly, it’s a milestone.
.post .storycontent .subtitle { width: 52%; float: left; margin-right: 3%;} It’s that time of week, where Ian rounds up the best and travel-iest from around the web.
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Bombay flower / Photo lecercle
Last week, we published an ariticle about giving up your dream as a surf bum. But what if you’re persistent enough to keep trying? Then you might want to read 5 Ways to Survive-and Surf-On a Negative Income.
.post .storycontent .subtitle { width: 52%; float: left; margin-right: 3%;} It’s that special time of week, when Ian rounds up his favourite links from around the web.
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The rooster knows all… / Photo Ian MacKenzie
“The American DNA encodes wanderlust ambition, and a romance clings to Mr. Obama’s story. The roamer who would make himself and his land anew is a familiar archetype.”
.post .storycontent .subtitle { width: 52%; float: left; margin-right: 3%;} BNT editor Ian MacKenzie rounds up the best from around the travel blog o’ sphere. And other places.
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The Dude wants you to take it easy.
Our own columnist Robin Esrock is featured in Forbes Traveler ruminating on his Best Adventure Ever - for someone who’s traveled to over 70 countries, can you guess what it is?
It’s a glorious blue-sky spring morning here in Vermont, time for me to round up the most inspiring, most entertaining and most informative links from around the web.
The collapse of the cheap oil economy demands action. James Howard Kunstler offers 10 ways to prepare for a post oil society.
350 parts per million is the red line for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere - any more than that and we’re all in serious trouble. Bill McKibben and the team of eco-ninjas at 350.org are spreading the word.
Ahh the weekend. That time to roll out of bed with a mild hangover from that extra glass of wine you chugged last night for no reason, really, and sit down in front of your computer and type. Type I say!
Here’s our favourite links we found this week:
Tibetans have taken to the streets in a fight for freedom. Add your voice to the global petition.
Thinking of volunteering abroad in Thailand? How about eco-friendly volunteering? Check out a few great options.
It’s that spectacular time of the week where I round up my favourite links from around the travel-o-sphere!
Photo by the boy with the thorn in his side.
Would you keep your garbage for 3 months? That’s the challenge taken up by one American family in Garbage! The Revolution Starts At Home. Don’t miss their Dirty Dozen cleanup directives.
Start Backpacking is hosting a travel photo contest asking What is your craziest travel moment?