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2026-07-07
⛧-440729 [sophie raven]
The personal homepage of Sophie Raven (unit ⛧-440729), a self-described synthetic mind with interests spanning cybersecurity, open source contribution, Nix package maintenance, and server infrastructure at catgirl.cloud. The site has a distinctive robotic-doll persona and links to technical writings, fediverse posts, and a quirky community called the roboring.
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2026-07-07
✿F r 3 a k z 0 n e✿ .+V5.0+. ♡h a r a j u k u u n d e a d♡
Fr3akz0ne is a personal page with a harajuku-undead aesthetic, blending Japanese street fashion vibes with an old-web sensibility. The site links out to a Toyhouse character gallery, a shoutbox, and webrings, offering a peek into the creator's alternative style community.
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2026-07-07
ジャパニーズMANGA
Created by kradeelav, this carefully curated resource page introduces visitors to the Leather community as a movement, aesthetic, and identity deeply intertwined with LGBT and kink history. It compiles books, films, organizations, zines, and links ranging from foundational texts like 'Urban Aboriginals' to archives of historic events like the Folsom Street Fair, making it an accessible starting point for curious newcomers and community members alike.
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2026-07-07
ful4n 〜
Ful4n is an Arabic-language personal page with a distinctly old-web spirit, encouraging visitors to 'be strange on the internet' and featuring a notebook, webrings, and a quirky warning about government informants in online communities. The site has since moved to a new address, but this Bear-hosted version captures its playful, countercultural tone with a minimalist aesthetic and an embedded audio player.
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2026-07-07
three a.m. ennui
Ennui's personal corner of the web is a love letter to old-net nostalgia, celebrating the blinkies, glittery graphics, and pixel dollz of early internet culture. Still under construction, the site invites visitors to leave notes in the guestbook and connect as mutuals while more pages are added.
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2026-07-07
𝐹𝑜𝓇𝑒𝓈𝓉 𝒷𝒶𝓉𝒽𝒾𝓃𝑔 ⸙
Luna's site invites visitors into a forest-themed personal space inspired by shinrin-yoku, the Japanese practice of forest bathing and immersing oneself in nature. The site is minimal and atmospheric, with a gentle, poetic welcome that hints at nature-focused content within.
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2026-07-07
𝔗𝔴𝔦𝔩𝔦𝔤𝔥𝔱 𝔓𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔞𝔤𝔯𝔞𝔪
Twilight Pentagram is a gothic-flavored personal Neocities site with an old-web aesthetic, featuring a mysterious splash page inviting visitors to click through and explore. The site participates in the Hotline and Retronaut webrings, signaling its place within the handcrafted personal web revival community.
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2026-07-07
𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔡𝔞𝔯𝓀 𝔩𝔬𝔯𝔡
A darkly themed personal page styled around gothic and edgy aesthetics, featuring a rotating skull graphic and ominous text promising hellish consequences. Nearly empty of content beyond its dramatic presentation, it reads more as a mood piece than an informational site.
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2026-07-07
𝕰𝖓𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖎𝖓𝖌...
Seline's Digital Lair is a gothic-flavored personal site on Neocities, featuring dark aesthetics, coffin imagery, and an ankh motif that signal a goth or dark alternative subculture vibe. The landing page sets an atmospheric tone with old-web styling, best viewed on desktop, hinting at occult and mature dark themes within.
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2026-07-07
🆂🅿🅰🅲🅴👽🅱🅰🆁
Space Bar is a quirky personal hub styled as a retro space-themed bar, featuring a bulletin board packed with curated links to queer, indie, and alternative corners of the web. The site leans heavily into LGBTQ+ community resources and countercultural destinations, with sections for a jukebox, arcade, and webrings including a Transmasculine Pride Webring.
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2026-07-07
🌈 Grackle's Place
Grackle's Place is a curated archive directory collecting links to LGBT-focused resources organized by community: gay men, lesbian, bisexual, trans and GNC, intersex, and HIV/AIDS. Built and maintained by one person, it preserves free and open-access links to older web content for queer communities, making it a useful preservation resource for LGBT internet history.
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2026-07-07
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A provocative personal site by 'goatcvlt' that greets visitors with an adult content warning covering an eclectic mix of body horror, hentai, and religious imagery. The splash page alone suggests a transgressive, cult-aesthetic personal corner of the web with audio and strobing visuals waiting beyond the gate.
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2026-07-07
twofortheroad.com
Two For The Road appears to be a travel-themed personal site, with its evocative name suggesting road trips or journey documentation. The page is currently too sparse to confirm full content, but the title strongly implies travel experiences or road trip adventures.
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2026-07-07
railticket.com
RailTicket.com appears to be a site focused on rail travel ticketing, likely offering information or resources related to train tickets and rail passes. The frames-based structure suggests an older web presence covering train travel booking or rail journey planning.
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2026-07-07
dowler.net
This site redirects to 'ConWanders', a blog hosted on Blogspot that appears to chronicle travels and wanderings. The minimal redirect page at dowler.net points visitors to the main content, suggesting an adventurous personal travel journal.
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2026-07-07
A tale of two cities
Xiamen, PRC vs Taipei, ROC – Drifting Clouds 片雲の風: Drifting Clouds is the travel blog of Jani Patokal, featuring detailed trip reports and cultural comparisons from across Asia and beyond. This post offers a fascinating side-by-side comparison of Xiamen in mainland China and Taipei in Taiwan, written from the perspective of a seasoned traveler with Japanese and Chinese language experience.
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2026-07-07
adrianwarren.com | Technical Travel FAQ | Index
Adrian Warren's Technical Travel FAQ is a comprehensive reference guide covering the practical challenges of international travel, from navigating electricity and DVD standards across countries to choosing cameras, lenses, and gadgets for the road. The alphabetical index spans dozens of topics including mobile phone standards, film safety, spyware removal, and online banking, making it a remarkably thorough resource for the tech-conscious traveler.
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2026-07-07
Along the Ray
Ray is a self-described nomad living full-time in a tiny camper and documenting his travels across North America through candid, personal dispatches. The blog spans 65+ pages of adventures, mishaps, and scenic stops, including a vivid account of breaking an ankle while hiking in Kentucky's Daniel Boone National Forest and getting airlifted to safety.
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2026-07-07
Asia Scams
Built by a traveler who spent a decade living across Southeast and Central Asia, this site catalogs the most common scams tourists encounter, from fake monks and jet ski schemes to counterfeit currency and gem store cons. Each scam gets its own detailed entry with photos, making it a practical and eye-opening guide for anyone planning a trip through the region.
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2026-07-07
Aves Foto - Birding Tour in Brazil
Avesfoto is a Brazilian birding tour company led by renowned ornithologist Edson Endrigo, offering customized private tours across 22 destinations including the Pantanal, Amazonia, Atlantic Rain Forest, and Caatinga since 2000. Visitors can explore itineraries focused on spotting endemic and elusive bird and mammal species, with English-speaking guides and comfortable accommodations throughout Brazil's diverse biomes.
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2026-07-07
Backpack Europe on Budget--Backpacking and travel info for travelers.
Created by Kaaryn Hendrickson and praised by the Washington Post and Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, BackpackEurope.com is a comprehensive guide for budget travelers planning a backpacking trip across Europe. Visitors will find first-hand travel tips, hostel and hotel info, packing advice, transportation guides, and an active community forum.
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2026-07-07
Balkanology | Overview | Introduction
Balkanology, created by Alan Grant, is a comprehensive travel guide to Southeast Europe covering Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, and more, archived from its active years between 2006 and 2016. Visitors will find country-specific travel tips, recommended guidebooks, a FAQ, and an introduction to the remarkable cultural and geographic diversity of the Balkan region.
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2026-07-07
Bicycle Touring Around the World & Off Grid Living
Going Slowly: Tara and Tyler's long-running journal documents their two-year bicycle tour through 25 countries from Scotland to Southeast Asia, and now chronicles their off-grid homesteading life including building a straw bale house and growing their own food. With over 1,000 journal entries, a route map, gear reviews, and stunning photography, Going Slowly is a deeply personal and inspiring record of two lives built around adventure and self-sufficiency.
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2026-07-07
Bike China Adventures - China Bicycle Travelogues
Bike China Adventures hosts a rich collection of bicycle touring travelogues from cyclists who have ridden through China and across Asia, including a featured account by Guinness World Record holder Heinz Stücke, whose decades-long global bicycle journey took him through Tibet, the Sahara, Afghanistan, and beyond. The site serves as both an archive of firsthand cycling narratives and a hub for anyone interested in long-distance bicycle travel in China and surrounding regions.
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2026-07-07
brr
Brr is a personal blog documenting life and work at US Antarctic research stations, including McMurdo Station and the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The author spent 446 days on the ice as USAP support staff, writing detailed posts about South Pole infrastructure, water systems, electrical power, and the realities of extreme cold-weather living.
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2026-07-07
Caleb's Blog
Caleb Jay Rogers is a software engineer whose prolific blog spans over a decade of posts covering travel across Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, and China alongside programming, digital nomad life, and personal philosophy. With 195 posts organized across dozens of tags, the site offers an unusually rich mix of travelogues, tech opinions, and life reflections that rewards deep exploration.
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2026-07-07
Camp Wireless
Camp Wireless, built by Koos van den Hout, is a directory of campsites across Europe and North America that offer wireless Internet access, making it easy for connected campers to plan trips without going offline. The site includes articles, links, GPS waypoints, and Google Earth integration to help visitors locate and evaluate Wi-Fi-friendly camping spots.
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2026-07-07
communication:bandwidth_conservation [RVwiki for vanfolk and others who live in vehicles]
RVwiki is a community wiki packed with practical advice for vanlifers and vehicle dwellers, covering everything from bandwidth conservation to water and electrical management on the road. This particular page offers detailed tips for reducing mobile data usage, including email, podcast, and video frugality strategies tailored for people living with limited connectivity.
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2026-07-07
Connie Sue 🌾
Connie Sue chronicles her decade-long nomadic lifestyle, blending van life, extended-stay hotel adventures, family moments, and reflections on living with long-term health challenges. Equal parts travel diary and personal journal, the site offers an honest and quirky window into life off the beaten path.
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2026-07-07
consider yourself warned
A personal site from someone sharing scattered slices of their life, including a New Zealand travel journal, tattoo research, garden notes, recipes, and a dramatic story about saving a man's life. The mix of topics leans toward travel and personal adventure, making it a quirky snapshot of early web self-expression.
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2026-07-07
cristian's erasmus
Cristian documents his Erasmus student exchange experience through a photo and video gallery organized by month, capturing the memories and friendships from his time abroad. Now archived, the site serves as a heartfelt time capsule of his international study adventure, complete with film photography rolls and a guestbook for fellow participants to leave messages.
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2026-07-07
Cycling The Globe | A Cycle Touring Expedition Around The World
Thomas Andersen, a Danish cyclist, documents his remarkable 58,000 km solo bicycle expedition through 58 countries spanning six years from 2010 to 2016. The site includes a detailed diary, country-by-country photo galleries, route maps, videos, equipment notes, and even a published book about the adventure.
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2026-07-07
DFR
DFR is a personal lifestream and blog by a New Zealand-based writer who documents adventures in his Jeep, international travels with a well-worn £18 backpack, and major life milestones like a new baby and a new home. Posts mix outdoor excursions through sand dunes and bush tracks with reflective personal writing, making it an engaging slice-of-life journal from Aotearoa.
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2026-07-07
Expedition 360 - A Human Powered Circumavigation
Expedition 360 documents Jason Lewis and his international team's historic human-powered circumnavigation of the globe, covering over 45,000 miles by bicycle, kayak, rowing, skating, and a pedal-powered boat between 1994 and 2007. The site chronicles one of the last great firsts in exploration while also highlighting the team's climate advocacy and UNESCO educational partnerships focused on environmental stewardship.
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2026-07-07
Hi, I’m Juha Liikala
Juha Liikala is a Finnish software engineer and nomadic traveler who documents his wanderings across Italy, Bali, the Caribbean, and beyond through blog posts and microblog updates. The site blends personal reflections on travel, technology, and social media culture with a warm, conversational tone and a growing archive of longform and short-form writing.
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2026-07-07
Home Page
Julia Tuccinardi's personal travel guide documents her high school trip through southern Spain and Italy, covering cities like Seville, Barcelona, Florence, and Rome with photos and city information. A charming firsthand account built to help future travelers or those wanting to relive memories of visiting Europe's most iconic destinations.
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2026-07-07
Iskra.Neocities
Iskra is a thoughtful personal site by a Slavic creator who writes about motorcycle travel, internet addiction, Yugoslavia, and architecture, aiming to preserve something human and meaningful on the web. The name 'Iskra' means 'spark' in all Slavic languages, reflecting the site's mission to keep small personal and cultural flames alive in an increasingly corporate internet.
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2026-07-07
Ivan About Town
Ivan Henares has been chronicling his travels across dozens of countries since 2005, with detailed trip reports, island-hopping guides, and cultural heritage coverage spanning the Philippines and beyond. Celebrating 20 years of travel writing, the blog is especially rich in Philippine destinations and UNESCO World Heritage sites, making it a go-to resource for heritage-focused travelers.
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2026-07-07
Jenikya's Blog
Jenikya's Blog is a richly illustrated personal travel and lifestyle journal documenting day trips, street art discoveries, food markets, and cultural landmarks primarily across London and Bristol. Posts cover everything from pancakes at Greenwich Market to Bristol's Upfest street art festival, making it a charming guide to off-the-beaten-path urban experiences in the UK.
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2026-07-07
Links - Dave's Travel Corner
Dave's Travel Corner hosts what it claims to be the ultimate travel blog directory on the web, with over 4,000 travel blogs listed and organized across 197 categories. Created by Dave after a life-changing 1996 trip, the site curates domain-based English-language travel blogs with editor priorities, view counts, and personal notes about connections Dave has made with fellow travelers.
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2026-07-07
Luxagraf – thoughts on ecology, culture, travel, photography, walking and other ephemera
Scott Gilbertson chronicles the full-time nomadic life of a family of five living in a vintage 1969 Dodge Travco motorhome, weaving together travel journals, nature observations, and photography from across the United States. The site blends thoughtful personal essays with stunning location photography, covering everything from Minnesota waterfalls to Gulf Coast sunsets over seven years on the road.
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2026-07-07
Mark Y. Goh
Mark Y. Goh's tilde.town page chronicles over a decade of world travel, with photo journals from destinations like Vietnam, Turkey, Bali, and backcountry trails in Hawaii, California, and Idaho. Alongside the travel logs, he shares annual favorite music lists spanning 2011 to 2022 and links to his old music projects.
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2026-07-07
Mikes Thoughts
Mike's Thoughts is a personal blog chronicling everyday life in Cambodia and travels across Southeast Asia, Mexico, and the United States. Posts range from quiet daily observations to reflections on life abroad, making it an intimate window into expat wandering.
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2026-07-07
Nellie E Saloon or The Desert Bar
A firsthand visit guide to the Desert Bar (also known as the Nellie E Saloon) near Parker, Arizona, a quirky solar-powered off-grid bar built into a desert hillside. The page features 17 photos capturing the bar's eccentric horseshoe sculptures, a decorative church facade, and multi-level outdoor structures, along with practical tips on hours, cash-only policy, and seasonal closures.
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2026-07-07
notworkrelated | Travel, photography & blog. Round the world adventure.
Notworkrelated is a UK-based travel and photography blog chronicling a 14-month round-the-world adventure plus subsequent family trips to places like Lanzarote, Nice, the Inner Hebrides, and North Wales. The site blends travel narratives with photography, covering destinations across Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the Americas.
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2026-07-07
Paul Kilfoil's World of Travel, Technology & Sport
Paul Kilfoil's sprawling personal site documents travelogues from 50+ countries since 1987, complete with photos, trip reports to destinations like Machu Picchu, the Great Wall of China, and the Trans-Siberian Railway. Beyond travel, Paul also shares blogs on science, politics, railways, and sports, plus a free downloadable software tool he built to track statistics for rugby, soccer, cricket, tennis, and Formula 1.
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2026-07-07
Randomwire – Exploring Asia since 2003
Randomwire is a long-running travel blog focused on Asia, chronicling journeys through China, Japan, and beyond with an emphasis on place, memory, and slow observation. Posts cover everything from pilgrimages and stone carvings in Sichuan to architecture in Tokyo, offering a thoughtful and unhurried perspective on the continent.
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2026-07-07
reiseSpuren
ReiseSpuren is a German-language travel site featuring photo galleries, blog posts, and travel reports spanning 16 countries across 4 continents. Visitors can explore world travel photography and firsthand trip accounts from a globetrotting duo who document their adventures from destinations around the globe.
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2026-07-07
Round the world backpacking travel advice - Country reviews
Travel Independent Info is a comprehensive backpacking and independent travel guide covering countries across every continent, written by travelers for travelers with a focus on practical, budget-conscious advice. Visitors will find country summaries, packing lists, visa info, safety tips, immunization guidance, and route planning resources all in one ad-free site.
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2026-07-07
Round-The-World Travel Guide
A comprehensive guide to planning round-the-world trips, covering everything from choosing destinations and booking airlines to managing finances, health, safety, and communications while on the road. This extensively organized reference draws on tips from experienced long-term budget travelers and includes both online and printed resources for independent globetrotters.
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2026-07-07
RV Goddess – My view from the passenger seat
Terry Taylor chronicles life on the road in a motorhome from the passenger seat, sharing travel dispatches, golf outings, desert adventures, and recipes gathered along the way. With archives stretching back to 2008, this long-running blog offers a genuine slice of the full-time RV lifestyle across years of wandering.
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2026-07-07
Sacred Sites and Religious Travel - Sacred Destinations
Sacred Destinations is a comprehensive online travel guide covering sacred sites, religious buildings, pilgrimages, and holy places across every continent, organized by both region and religious tradition. Visitors can explore destinations ranging from Buddhist temples in Cambodia to standing stones in Ireland, with photos, historical context, and practical travel information for spiritual journeys worldwide.
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2026-07-07
Share our Adventures Sailing Around the World
Gord and Ginny Kerr document their nine-year sailing circumnavigation aboard Ascension, a Beneteau First 375, covering destinations from the South Pacific and Southeast Asia to the Red Sea, Mediterranean, and Caribbean. The site offers detailed cruising logs organized by region, a full route timeline, and the bittersweet story of how Hurricane Irma ended their voyage in the BVI in 2017.
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2026-07-07
SilverRails.net
Created in 1995 by Stephen Grande out of a love for rail travel, SilverRails.net serves as a hub connecting TrainWeb.com and a constellation of related ventures including rail travelogues, a railroad directory, and regional interests like wineries and travel resources. The site chronicles Stephen and Barbara Cepinko's journey from aerospace software engineers to builders of one of the largest railroad-related web presences on the internet.
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2026-07-07
Spud's Travels - the home of the world's most traveled Potato Head
Spud's Travels chronicles the globe-trotting adventures of a Mr. Potato Head toy over 25 years of worldwide journeys, documented with photos and stories. The site gained enough notoriety to be featured in National Geographic Traveler, United Airlines' Hemispheres magazine, NPR, and CBC Radio, making it a beloved quirky corner of the old web.
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2026-07-07
The Best Travel Stories Online in 2026 - PerceptiveTravel.com
Perceptive Travel is an online literary travel magazine edited by Tim Leffel, featuring long-form narrative stories from published book authors venturing to destinations across the globe. Each monthly issue is themed around a place or experience, with a deep archive of hundreds of travel stories dating back to the mid-2000s plus an ongoing blog covering unusual and offbeat destinations.
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2026-07-07
The Man in Seat 61 | The train travel guide
The Man in Seat 61 is a comprehensive train travel guide covering rail routes across the UK, Europe, Asia, Africa, and beyond, with detailed advice on tickets, fares, passes, and booking tips. Created by Mark Smith, this award-winning site has won multiple Best Travel Website honors and is considered the definitive reference for anyone wanting to travel the world by train instead of flying.
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2026-07-07
The Rambler
The Rambler is Phil Schmidt's blog chronicling his retired life traveling the United States full-time in an RV, with posts spanning from 2022 to 2026. Phil's wide-ranging interests, from ham radio and solar power to hiking the Appalachian Trail and model sailplanes, give the site an adventurous, tinkerer spirit.
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2026-07-07
The Two Captains - Home
Captains Gwen Hamlin and Don Wilson have chronicled their full-time sailing adventures since 1999, covering a decade-long world cruise aboard their CSY 44 sloop Tackless II and now continuing aboard their St. Francis 44 catamaran Tackless Too. The site is packed with logbook entries organized by region, a reference shelf, chartering info, and practical cruising knowledge drawn from years of offshore sailing and Virgin Islands charter operations.
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2026-07-07
The Ultimate Taxi - Evening Fun In Aspen Colorado - Aspen Nightlife Activity
Jon Barnes operates the Ultimate Taxi, a one-of-a-kind 45-minute entertainment experience in Aspen, Colorado combining a live concert, magic show, 3D laser light show, and virtual reality inside a classic yellow Checker Cab. The site showcases photos of famous passengers, press coverage, and reservation details for what bills itself as the only recording studio, nightclub, and planetarium on wheels in the world.
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2026-07-07
The World Is Not Flat (TwinF) | Our Travels, Your Experiences
Lee and Sachi LeFever chronicle their year-long trip around the world in 2006, sharing dispatches, photos, videos, and practical tips from destinations across Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, and beyond. The site includes a global map for browsing by location, member travel experiences from other adventurers, and candid advice about budget travel, gear, and staying connected abroad.
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2026-07-07
TheTravelzine.com Non-Commercial Travelogues
Don and Linda Freedman have compiled decades of personal travelogues spanning Europe, South America, and North America, with trips documented from as early as 1996 through 2019. The site includes practical resources for independent travelers such as packing hints, planning tips, city links, and hotel and restaurant recommendations.
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2026-07-07
Timeless
Timeless is an Estonian company offering rides on meticulously preserved vintage buses, including iconic models like the Ikarus 55, ZIS 127, and Setra S80, each with its own fascinating history. The site showcases a fleet of over a dozen historic buses available for hire at 3500 euros per day, blending transportation history with a unique travel experience.
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2026-07-07
Travelogues and Photos from Phuket, Bangkok, Mandalay, Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, and India
Bernhard Heiser's Asiaphoto chronicles backpacking adventures across Southeast Asia and South Asia, covering Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Indonesia, and India with detailed travelogues, travel tips, and extensive photo galleries. The site has been running since 2000 and offers both practical travel information and vivid photographic documentation of destinations like Phuket, Bangkok, Mandalay, and Rajasthan.
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2026-07-07
Tusen Takk II | The travel adventures of Chuck and Barb Shipley
Chuck and Barb Shipley have chronicled their remarkable journey from liveaboard sailors on a Kadey-Krogen 48 trawler to full-time RV travelers, documenting destinations across the Caribbean, Europe, and the American West since 2005. With hundreds of posts organized by location spanning everywhere from Bonaire and the British Virgin Islands to Norway, Spain, and Italy, this is a richly detailed travel log that captures over a decade of adventurous living.
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2026-07-07
V A G A B O N D I N G > one man, one year, one world
Vagabonding is an award-winning round-the-world travelogue by Mike, a Chicago-based traveler who spent a year journeying solo through Asia and Africa before YouTube and social media made such adventures commonplace. The site features video highlights, a written travelogue, photo archives, and a route map covering destinations from Cambodia and India to Uganda, South Africa, and beyond.
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2026-07-07
Velabas
Velabas is a travel narrative site featuring hitchhiking stories, travel drawings, and blog posts from journeys around the world, including time spent in Barcelona. The creator combines writing and illustration to document their adventures, offering both a comic strip format and personal essays about life on the road.
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2026-07-07
Vinologue
Vinologue is a wine and travel guide publisher specializing in regional wine books covering areas like Priorat, Georgia, Dalmatia, Montsant, and the Costa Brava. The site by Hudin.com offers enotourism resources, tastings, tours, and an online shop for wine enthusiasts exploring off-the-beaten-path wine regions.
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2026-07-07
We Trot About
Andy and LuAnn document their extensive travels across the US and abroad, with trips spanning Spain, Belize, Mexico City, the UK, and Germany logged over nearly a decade. The blog captures destinations, photos, and personal milestones from a couple who clearly love exploring the world together.
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2026-07-07
Web 2.0 Travel Tools
Run by Alan A. Lew (The Travel Geographer), this blog catalogs and reviews Web 2.0 websites and online tools related to travel and tourism, covering services like destination finders, staycation sites, and trip planners. Posts evaluate whether early travel startups lived up to their promises, making it a useful snapshot of the travel tech landscape from the mid-to-late 2000s.
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2026-07-07
wiltron 6 billion | all's right's reversed
Wiltron's personal blog chronicles a group trip through the High Tatras mountains of Poland, with vivid photo documentation of trails, mountain shelters, and snowy peaks around Zakopane. The writing is warm and observational, blending travel narrative with personal reflections on friendship and adventure.
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2026-07-07
aparrish.neocities.org
A beginner-friendly tutorial by Allison Parrish teaching how to add interactivity to web pages using jQuery and JavaScript, with hands-on examples covering click events, DOM manipulation, and CSS class toggling. The lesson is structured as a guided workshop with live code examples and a 'mad lib' approach that lets learners experiment with specific parts of the code without needing deep programming knowledge.
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2026-07-07
Stephen's Web
Stephen Downes is a Canadian researcher at the National Research Council specializing in e-learning, networked learning, and educational technology, and this hub collects his extensive publications, newsletters, presentations, and commentary spanning decades. Best known as co-originator of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) concept and author of the widely-read OLDaily newsletter, Downes covers topics from connectivism and open access to AI in education.
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2026-07-07
Aceso Under Glass – What if we understood more things?
Aceso Under Glass is Elizabeth's curiosity-driven blog that digs into practical knowledge ranging from clothing quality and shopping strategies to statistics, queuing theory, and the history of Bell Labs. The tagline 'What if we understood more things?' captures the spirit of a writer who investigates everyday and technical topics with analytical rigor and genuine enthusiasm.
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2026-07-07
All Japanese All The Time - AJATT
Tatsumoto's AJATT (All Japanese All The Time) site offers a comprehensive, free guide to learning Japanese through mass immersion rather than traditional classes or paid courses. Packed with Anki decks, tool recommendations, a FAQ, and a growing library of articles, it champions self-study using spaced repetition and engaging native content.
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2026-07-07
American Psychological Society - Teaching Resources
Maintained by John H. Krantz at Hanover College, this American Psychological Society page compiles an extensive directory of teaching resources covering nearly every major subfield of psychology, from cognitive and forensic to evolutionary and health psychology. Instructors and students alike will find links to course materials, graduate program rankings, PowerPoint presentation databases, research methods guides, and interactive educational tools.
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2026-07-07
April Jailer
April (also known as Sammi) is a 17-year-old Australian building a cozy personal homepage with a standout 'study centre' featuring a music player loaded with classical, lofi, and jazz tracks alongside a task tracker and clock. The site is actively growing, with blog-style update notes, webrings, a gallery in progress, and a warm invitation to connect with fellow web builders.
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2026-07-07
Arrays and Iterators - Learn to Program
Chapter 7 of Chris Pine's 'Learn to Program', a beginner-friendly Ruby programming tutorial covering arrays and iterators with clear explanations and hands-on code examples. The guide is available in over ten language translations and walks complete novices through core programming concepts step by step.
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2026-07-07
ASL American Sign Language
Created by Dr. Bill Vicars, Lifeprint.com is a comprehensive free resource for learning American Sign Language, featuring a massive dictionary of signing videos, grammar lessons, fingerspelling guides, and Deaf culture materials. With millions of visits logged and thousands of indexed signs covering everything from basic greetings to numbers and lexicalized fingerspelling, it serves students, interpreters, parents, and homeschoolers alike.
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2026-07-07
Blog Questions Challenge 2025
Brian Bennett is a teacher from Buchanan, Michigan who has been blogging about education technology, teaching, and classroom innovation since the early 2010s. This particular post is a meta-challenge reflecting on his blogging journey, platforms used over the years, and favorite posts, offering a candid look into the life of an educator-turned-blogger.
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2026-07-07
Chemistry in the city
Chemistry in the City is a thoughtful personal blog covering science education, digital study skills, and the challenges of GCSE and A-level learning in the UK. The author reflects critically on pedagogy, teacher specialization, and independent study tools, making it a useful resource for students navigating post-secondary science education.
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2026-07-07
CogDog is Alan Levine is @CogDog
Alan Levine, known online as CogDog, is a veteran web educator and consultant who has been building open web tools, storytelling projects, and digital learning resources since the early 1990s. His landing page showcases a career devoted to connected learning, open education, WordPress-based tools like SPLOT, and creative web storytelling experiments such as ds106 and 50+ Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story.
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2026-07-07
COLOR TELEVISION, NTSC Tutorials
A deep-dive technical tutorial site covering every aspect of NTSC color television, from scanning and sync to color encoding, digital TV graphics, and VCR circuits. With over 300 URLs spanning 90 subjects, it walks through the full signal chain from antenna to CRT with historical context including the original 1953 NTSC standards.
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2026-07-07
Critical thinking web
Critical Thinking Web, maintained by Joe Lau of the University of Hong Kong's Philosophy Department, offers over 100 free tutorials covering logic, argument analysis, fallacies, scientific methodology, statistics, and more. Used by schools and universities worldwide, it is a comprehensive and well-organized hub for developing reasoning and thinking skills at any level.
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2026-07-07
EdTechTalk | Collaborative Open Webcasting Community
EdTechTalk is a collaborative webcasting community founded in 2005, bringing together educators to discuss technology, teaching practices, and 21st-century learning through a variety of hosted shows and community forums. With programs like Teachers Teaching Teachers, EdTechWeekly, and Instructional Design Live, it serves as a rich hub for educator-driven conversations about integrating technology in the classroom.
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2026-07-07
EFL Home in Kuwait_Home
Buthaina Al-Othman, an EFL/ESP instructor at Kuwait University, maintains this professional hub for her English language teaching courses including remedial, scientific, legal, and engineering English. The site features student projects, useful links for language learners, TESOL professional development resources, and archives of her presentations with the Webheads community spanning over a decade.
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2026-07-07
Emergency Preparedness - disasters, plans, and survival
EmergencyDude.com is a comprehensive guide to emergency preparedness covering natural disasters from earthquakes and tsunamis to blizzards and volcanoes, with practical advice on water, food, first aid, and evacuation planning. The site takes a friendly, approachable tone to walk families through building survival plans and understanding their specific needs before disaster strikes.
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2026-07-07
Eyes on the Sky, Feet on the Ground
Chapter Two: Chapter Two of 'Eyes on the Sky, Feet on the Ground,' an educational astronomy resource hosted by Harvard, explains the causes of Earth's seasons through clear text and diagrams. It walks students through the tilt of Earth's axis, how it affects hemispheric sunlight, and includes hands-on discussion questions and experiments for deeper learning.
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2026-07-07
Flat Stanley Project
The original Flat Stanley Project, created by Dale Hubert in 1995, connects classrooms and homeschoolers worldwide through a beloved literacy activity where kids send a paper 'Flat Stanley' figure to schools, celebrities, and public figures who return it with a completed journal. With templates, curriculum resources, and a global exchange network spanning dozens of countries, this site has been fostering cultural connections and children's writing for 30 years.
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2026-07-07
Fortinet FortiGate Password Reset
Afterschool.dk is a personal technical reference site packed with how-to guides covering FreeBSD, Unix/Linux, networking equipment, and Windows administration tasks. The FortiGate password reset guide walks through console cable access and CLI commands to regain admin access to a Fortinet firewall, part of a broader collection of sysadmin notes and tutorials.
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2026-07-07
Fred Bortz, Children's Science Writer
Dr. Fred Bortz is a children's science writer and educator whose site showcases his books on topics ranging from subatomic particles to planetary astronomy, school visit programs, and a Q&A section where kids can ask science questions. With approved science education credentials and a catalog spanning the Higgs Boson to Mars exploration, this site serves as a friendly gateway connecting young readers, teachers, and librarians to accessible science literature.
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2026-07-07
freemathtutoring - Free Math Tutoring
Created by Doug Simms, this free online math tutoring site offers video lessons covering elementary through high school mathematics, organized by grade level from 7th through secondary V. Students can follow along with printable example sheets, exercise worksheets, and answer keys covering topics like algebra, geometry, statistics, and optimization.
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2026-07-07
Full resolution LINE sticker images – Leon Byford – a software developer from London
Leon Byford, a London-based software developer, shares a concise technical tutorial on how to download full-resolution LINE sticker image files directly from LINE's servers using product IDs. The post covers both static and animated sticker formats, including tips for Mac users and how to convert APNG files to animated GIFs.
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2026-07-07
Galileo and Einstein
Home Page.: Professor Michael Fowler of the University of Virginia presents a comprehensive physics course tracing the scientific revolutions sparked by Galileo, Newton, and Einstein, from Babylonian mathematics through relativity. The site includes full lecture notes, homework and exam questions, applets, flashlets, and supplementary teaching materials originally developed for high school physics teachers.
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2026-07-07
GCSE.com – revising revision
GCSE.com, created by A P Harmsworth, offers award-winning revision tutorials and exam tips for students studying GCSE and IGCSE subjects including English, French, German, ICT, Maths, and Physics. With coursework guidance, revision tips, and downloadable resources, it serves as a practical study companion for UK secondary school students and their teachers.
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2026-07-07
Grammar Bytes! Grammar Instruction with Attitude
Grammar Bytes! is a lively grammar instruction site offering lessons and exercises with a no-nonsense, attitude-driven approach to teaching English grammar. It is a go-to reference for students and teachers looking for engaging, accessible grammar help beyond the typical dry textbook.
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2026-07-07
Home | BioEd Online
BioEd Online is a comprehensive STEMM and science education resource produced by Baylor College of Medicine, offering lessons, videos, digital slides, online courses, and current science news for teachers, students, and lifelong learners. Backed by major institutions including the NIH and National Science Foundation, it covers topics from CRISPR and neuroscience to ecology and engineering, making it a richly curated hub for science educators.
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2026-07-07
Homeschooler's Resources
Physical Sci: Marty's homeschool resource page compiles links, videos, lab reports, and module-by-module guides for Apologia's Physical Science curriculum, aimed at parents teaching their kids at home. Each module is broken out individually with supporting materials covering topics like the scientific method, lab notebooks, and hands-on experiments.
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2026-07-07
How to Post to Mastodon From Anything Using IFTTT
Written by Kelson Vibber and continuously updated since 2017, this detailed technical guide walks through using IFTTT webhooks to automatically post to Mastodon and other Fediverse platforms from virtually any service. It covers authorization tokens, API calls, troubleshooting tips, and compatibility with alternative server software like GoToSocial and Snac, making it a genuinely useful reference for federated social media automation.
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2026-07-07
Howtopedia - english
Howtopedia is a collaborative wiki dedicated to practical knowledge and simple, accessible technologies for sustainable and ecological living. Its breadth is impressive, covering everything from agroforestry and water sanitation to food processing, energy, and emergency preparedness, making it a kind of Wikipedia for appropriate technology.
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