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Seek Experiences - World Nomads Scholarship Entry

Sun, 27 Oct 2013 | By dominicozapata | Views [393] | Video | Scholarship Entry

Josh and I have both grown up near the coastline of New Zealand, we surf, dive, fish and are both adventurous people and also seasoned travellers. Although we come from different professional backgrounds we both have a love for photography and filming.... Read more >

Tags: Travel Film Scholarships 2013

Iceland Highlights: Elves and Hot Dips

Wed, 23 Oct 2013 | By travel-tips | Views [3660]

My name is Katie, I would describe myself as a ‘fair-weather’ traveller – and by fair weather I mean…hot weather! A holiday isn’t a holiday unless it’s in the sun. So when I was asked to visit Iceland, with a film ... Read more >

Tags: bjork, cold, elves, iceland, travel

Day 3: Living in a Refrigerator

Mon, 21 Oct 2013 | By divvea | Views [1187]

We are camped bang opposite the mighty Russell Glacier. The wind hitting the glacier comes back and chills our bones to the last ligament. Last night, bunking in the tent, I couldn’t sleep well. The wind kept howling and there was ... Read more >

Tags: abandoned cabin, camping, floods, macro, russell glacier

Inside India: Celebrating Holi & Avoiding Delhi Belly

Fri, 18 Oct 2013 | By travel-tips | Views [8738] | Comments [2] | Video

Andre Bolourchi loves to travel and experience new places, foods, and cultures. He has ridden camels through the Sahara desert, sailed around the Great Barrier Reef, and communed with the jungle tribes of the Amazon rainforest. In spite of all those ... Read more >

Tags: chandi chowk, delhi belly, holi, india, travel

Australia is Technically an English Speaking Country

Tue, 15 Oct 2013 | By travel-tips | Views [7159]

One of the biggest difficulties you will encounter while traveling through Australia is the language barrier. Australia is technically an English-speaking country.However, the inhabitants of Australasia have strangled colonial Britain’s slang ... Read more >

Tags: a nomad knows, aussie language, australia, dialect, travel

Photos: Russell Glacier

Mon, 14 Oct 2013 | By divvea | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

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Photos: Copenhagen

Mon, 14 Oct 2013 | By divvea | Photo Gallery


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Seek Experiences - Damon & Jo on a Dime

Sat, 12 Oct 2013 | By damonandjo | Views [1385] | Comments [2] | Video | Scholarship Entry

We’re Damon and Jo, two broke 20-somethings who are changing the travel industry with a backpack, multiple languages under our belt, and only a few dollars to our name. We film a travel show called Damon & Jo on a Dime and have captured the ... Read more >

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Portrait Equality: Give Photos, Don't Just Take Them

Fri, 11 Oct 2013 | By projecttravel | Views [10923] | Comments [7]

Vanuatu, photo courtesy of Tasmin Brown, founder of Portrait Equality Tell me a bit about Portrait Equality . Portrait Equality is a not-for-profit project that seeks to provide family pictures to those in developing nations and remote communities ... Read more >

Getting into Cars with Strangers

Mon, 23 Sep 2013 | By travel-tips | Views [4862]

“What did you do last night?”, mom asks me as I'm skyping her from Medellin, Colombia. “Wellllll”, I reply, “Last night I went to meet some dude from Facebook, that some girl who came into the hostel said I should meet.... Read more >

Tags: cars, dangers, female, solo, travel

Come to our country; there aren't THAT many spiders and snakes

Mon, 16 Sep 2013 | By travel-tips | Views [12114]

Brace yourselves; I am from Australia and downright terrified of spiders. And snakes. And sharks. I squeal and stamp my feet when large cockroaches come near me. Frankly, butterflies give me the creeps. I'm an eight-legged-loathing city slicker down ... Read more >

Tags: australian misconceptions, dangers, sharks, snakes, travel

Behind the Lens: Interview with Filmmaker Brian Rapsey

Mon, 2 Sep 2013 | By projecttravel | Views [7217] | Comments [3]

When did your passion for filmmaking begin? I became hooked on photography from a young age and won a book of photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson from some community photography competition. Then my family migrated to Australia in the mid-80's where ... Read more >

Ma'am, One Photo, Please

Thu, 29 Aug 2013 | By thedigitalnomad | Views [2811] | Comments [1]

I was in Hampi, India, a landmark ancient civilisation now noted for its perfectly decrepit ruins, just outside Hyderabad. I had been snapping shots of the grotesque ruins, but by the end of the day most of my documented work focused on my group of five ... Read more >

Tags: camera, india, learn new skills, photography, tips of the trade, travel

Photos: Travel Film 2013

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