Category Archive: Projects

#365walk project

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Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
Earlier this year I made an ambitious claim about walking for at least 30 minutes a day and recording images from my walks. The project is…

Introducing: The Evliya Çelebi Way Project

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We are very excited to announce that we are featuring a new project on Geokult Travel – the Evliya Çelebi Way Project. In 2011, we met one of the project team, Gerald MacLean… Continue reading

365 Places: Korčula

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 8: Korčula, Croatia We visited the island of Korčula in September 2013, when we did a 7 day boat trip that took us from Split to Dubrovnik and back…

365 Places: Algeria

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 7: Algeria, North Africa Today my post is about a place that I will probably never visit again, Algeria. From the small part I saw, it is…

365 Places: Rainbow Bay

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 32: Rainbow Bay, Queensland, Australia Today, we return to my home state of Queensland to talk about a place that has some family history. This story is…

365 Places: Korora Beach

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 31: Korora Beach, New South Wales, Australia We are staying at Korora Beach for a week, hence the posts about the mid-north coast of New South Wales.…

365 Places: Sandgate

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 27: Sandgate, Queensland, Australia Upper Esplanade and bay views, Sandgate, ca. 1907Image Credit: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/ If you happened to be standing at Woody Point on the Redcliffe Peninsula…

Map: 365 Places

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Here is a map of all the places visited so far in the 365 Places project. Images will also be added over time.

365 Places: Amsterdam

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 6: Amsterdam, The Netherlands The new market and bourse (i.e. weighing house), Amsterdam, Holland Today I am back in Europe, in another city that I love, Amsterdam.…

Help get us 200 followers

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Yesterday we hit 500 likes on our travel site http://www.geokult-travel.com . We are really excited to share that we almost have 200 followers. We would love to make this milestone this weekend,  so… Continue reading