Fellow travelers (XXI)

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A week and a new tour of the web in search of some fellow travelers that we do business in this world that combines blogs and travel.

So, this week we discovered the following:

  • Travel Notebook is a blog in which Paco Piniella, a university professor of Cadiz, turns his experience as a traveler. And that’s where this month, devotes his posts to Ecuador, whose first publication of the series speaks of Guayaquil, one of the major cities of the country.
  • For its part, tried to walk the World, M. Eugenia account of his adventures in various corners of the globe. Now, for example, is enjoying New Zealand and tells of his walks in the first person as the one conducted by the Mount Cook National Park. Your posts illustrate the reader to place him geographically maps and photographs presented in a slideshow that gives dynamism to the site.
  • Rumbo Perdido is the travel blog and photo of Joan Vendrell, very well illustrated and with useful information for travel enthusiasts announces new destinations and data of interest. So, this week spoke of Bushcraft and survival. An interesting post on this “skill.” Recommended.
  • Gabi Manuli Argentina is a journalist in Budapest, on his blog in Budapest, unveils “details, places, ideas and curiosities for travelers” in that city. And so in his latest post talks about a detail that many let pass: the statues of a city.
  • Reymúndez Carolina is another journalist from Argentina dedicated to tourism that shaped his own blog called Travel Free. They interviewed a Spanish rider, Teo Romera, who decided to leave everything to walk around the world on his bike. And it was traveling on Route 40 that runs through the Patagonia region of Argentina where Carolina found him and decided to ask some questions.

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