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  • 2026-07-07
    ๐ŸŒˆ 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    A tale of two cities
    Xiamen, PRC vs Taipei, ROC โ€“ Drifting Clouds ็‰‡้›ฒใฎ้ขจ: 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 Stรผcke, 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Connie Sue ๐ŸŒพ
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 ยฃ18 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hi, Iโ€™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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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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