Travel Posts We’ve Been Reading…

We’re an interesting group, travel bloggers. We are from everywhere and our interests are widely varied, but the one thing we have in common is we love to share our travel adventures and often there’s some really good information being shared. Here’s who we’ve been following recently…

If you’re planning a trip to Jamaica Elle is someone you should really get to know. Nobody has more great information on the places to visit and things to do on this amazing Caribbean island.

22 Photos Which Show Why Portland is Jamaica’s Most Beautiful Parish

Portland is easily Jamaica’s most beautiful parish with a great diversity in landscapes ranging from Jamaica’s highest mountain peak at a chilly 7,402 feet and dipping as low as to sea level with warm tropical breezes wafting in from the Caribbean Sea. What’s even lovelier is that this parish is relatively untouched from the droves … Continue reading22 Photos Which Show Why Portland is Jamaica’s Most Beautiful Parish

Adventures from Elle

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Our favorite Europeans – Strafari always has good information and plenty of good images.


We wish we had gotten to know Erika before we visited the Galapagos – great photographs…


We’re off to Stockholm in just a few weeks and this article had lots of good suggestions!

Stockholm… a smorgasbord of fun

Stockholm First thing to say is that I really love to travel to Scandinavia. Previously I’ve visited all of the other main Scandinavian capital cities (Oslo, Reykjavik, Copenhagen and Helsinki) so I really wanted to see what Stockholm had to offer. The answer is plenty! The city of Stockholm itself has a long and complicated … Continue readingStockholm… a smorgasbord of fun

World Complete


Sometimes you come across an international blog that causes you to reflect a bit more. An interesting article…

Nuclear Plants

Decolonization and post-colonial studies in the post-Soviet sphere (excerpt) April 26th, 38 years after Chornobyl /// nuclear blackmail today The catastrophic nuclear disaster of the Chornobyl power plant, the largest anthropogenic disaster in human history, occurred in Prypiat, a town around 130 km north of Kyiv on April 26, 1986. The root cause of the … Continue readingNuclear Plants

Art & Think

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