Here's a couple who drive their 1913 Model T Ford from Virginia to California and back:
jxnmy Reply to this AdventureBlog has published 3 blogs and looks like we should keep an eye on his work. A couple of well written blogs and lots of nice photos, although a couple are over processed for my taste. I think the intent was to be artsy and dramatic.
Reply to this rtanna is starting on a gap year. The adventure begins. No photos yet but hopefully soon.
Reply to this If you are looking for a new blogger to read here is a couple setting off on a one year trip in their boat.
They've just begun their journey and their plan certainly sounds interesting.
sarahandmichaelwalker
Reply to this Here's a new blogger worth reading and following. Only 3 blogs in and his adventures are fun to read about and his formatting has improved.
Prabhat Singh
Reply to this Hi! I am completely new and would appreciate it if somebody was to read my first entry based on Bangkok, Cambodia and Vietnam. I'll be doing my best to navigate my way around the site and read some of yours too and am very interested to see what all of you have to say about your travels!
Reply to this In response to: Msg #190282 Welcome to Travelblog! I read your first entry and your writing is great...as you share your impressions. As a newcomer I would suggest that you keep your blogs under 1500 words as most readers lose interest after that. Your blog could have been divide into three; one for each country which also helps when you enter the location. I've clicked on your Follow tab so am looking forward to reading more of your blogs in the future. I hope you enjoy reading mine...I lived in SE Asia for 18 years and Europe for 18 years so my blogs span many years.
Reply to this Hello Kayleigh and welcome to Travel blog
I agree with Bob's comments completely. Generally a blog a bit shorter is easier to read. Many of us are back home from our trips and reading a blog or two before work or after work and have limited time. I'm glad you found inspiration in S.E. Asia it is a wonderful place to explore.
Who knows some day you may end up being a front page blogger. You'll need to have 5 travel bloggers following your work, write 500 words and post 5 photos. Travel often finds us with misconceptions about the places we go. That is the joy of travel.
Eager to read more.
Reply to this My first attempt at a travel blog! I fly quite regularly and visit new cities but have never considered doing something like this before. Wish me luck! 😊
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piranha27 . Most of his blogs have less than 500 world to be featured on the front page but I like the stories he tells. He quit his job to travel and has started with Asia. He now has 4 followers (needs just one more) and I sent him a note asking him to write just a little more so more people can enjoy his blog 😊
Reply to this In response to: Msg #191473 The reason you are still categorized as a "New" blogger rather than a "Blogger" is that Moderators such as myself are very alert to possible spammers or those who seek commercial gain from this website. We Suspect and Delete these bloggers. We haven't done so to you as we haven't made up our minds about your intentions...we keep you New until then.
The purpose of this website is for travelers to write about their journeys for themselves, their families, their friends, and fellow travelers found here. Our Bloggers rarely mention a hotel, airline, or any other commercial enterprise by name unless they have had an exceptional experience. Your blog, though well meaning because it provide interesting information, but probably should be on a Trip Advisor type of site. This kind of blog often is used to obtain remuneration from the companies it promotes. Providing information about any commercial enterprise would be ok if it was minor part of a blog about a trip. Please let us know if you can live with these rules and modify your blog accordingly. Thanks.
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