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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Europe & Featured Post & France & Guest Post on June 19th, 2011
Editors note: This is a guest post from Sophie McGovern who is a writer, freelance journalist and musician based in Bath. McGovern has written articles for various websites and publications including Southbank Centre Literature and …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Big Trip & Photo Journal & Photography Posts & Photos & Somewhere In Time & U.S.A. & Yellowstone National Park on June 18th, 2011
Somewhere In Time is a weekly photo from around the world. Enjoy!
Although Iceland was our first overseas destination, the …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Festivals & Fiji & Polynesia on June 16th, 2011
Photo by Norman Allen
What do Raymond Burr’s holiday shack and Hindu fire walking have in common? They’ve both become surreal Fijian tourist attractions.
Who would have guessed that America’s favorite …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Budget Travel & England & Festivals & London & UK on June 15th, 2011
I’m not gonna lie. I need me some London.
The past two months have been really tough and have left me feeling pretty blah. All recent travel plans were cancelled due to my father’s health and …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - North America & Travel Blog on June 14th, 2011
Who is this man? Only the most amazing chef in Boston…
(This is part 2 of a review of a fantastic culinary tour of Boston’s Little Italy. Check out Randy’s North …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - North America & Photo Journal on June 13th, 2011
Editors Note: Randy and I loved this tour SO much that we each had to write our own review. Today is Randy’s review along with my photos of the tour. Tomorrow I will publish my …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Big Trip & Europe & Italy & Photo Journal & Photography Posts & Photos & Somewhere In Time & Venice on June 11th, 2011
Somewhere In Time is a weekly photo from around the world.
I had read that the Bridge of Sighs was named as such because prisoners had to cross the bridge on the way to the courtroom …
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