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    Tomorrow will be my last Travelogue journey.

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    JH: The narrator in this Travelogue finds her comfort zone in the air, while many people experience some degree of a fear of flying.

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    Many of the names listed by Xuanzang in his Travelogue as products of Nalanda are the names of those who developed the philosophy of Mahayana.

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    In his Travelogue the Chinese pilgrim mentions about the Fort of Teliagarhi, when he saw the lofty bricks and stone tower not far from the Ganges.

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    Many of the listed by Xuanzang in his Travelogue as products of Nalanda are the names of those who developed the philosophy of Mahayana.

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    The book taught me a lot about Peru and is another entertaining Travelogue to add to your book list!

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    In his Travelogue of our near future, David Wallace-Wells brings into stark relief the climate troubles that await-food shortages, refugee emergencies, and other crises that will reshape the globe.

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    In his Travelogue of our near future, David Wallace-Wells brings into stark relief the climate troubles that await- food shortages, refugee emergencies, and other crises that will reshape the globe.

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    Balefulness was an understandable reaction, particularly among the taxonomy-inclined- because they couldn't decide exactly what this was- pamphlet or polemic, academic or journalistic writing, Travelogue, or just plain literary adventurism?

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    Write your own Travelogue and share it with millions of other travellers.

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    This book is a Travelogue of the famous European explorer, Marco Polo.

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    Her Travelogue(2009)'Footloose and Fancy-Free" is an anthology of travel tales.

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    The film is a Travelogue through the most beautiful landscapes of India.

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    Xuanzang, in his Travelogue, noted that he crossed a great river Karatoya before entering the Kamarupa.

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    The Travelogue of the respected Korean monk Hyecho gave us a valuable insight into the India of the 8th Century.

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    Part Travelogue, part history book, and part practical guide to Romania, this book recounts my friend Leif Pettersen's travels through the country during his time as a guidebook writer for Lonely Planet.

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    Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, a French explorer, in his Travelogue observed:"It is about 50 years since they began to build a splendid pagoda in the town which will be the grandest in all India when it is completed.

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    His journey is described in his important Travelogue, A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms, Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Xian of his Travels in India and Ceylon in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline.

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    In 1989 came Daddy, We Hardly Knew You, a diary and Travelogue about her father, whom she described as distant, weak and unaffectionate, which led to claims- which she characterized as inevitable in an interview with The Guardian.

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    In came Daddy, We Hardly Knew Youa diary and Travelogue about her father, whom she described as distant, weak and unaffectionate, which led to claims- which she described as inevitable- that in her writing she was projecting her relationship with him onto all other men.

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    In 1989 came Daddy, We Hardly Knew You, a diary and Travelogue about her father, whom she described as distant, weak, and unaffectionate, which led to claims- which she characterized as"inevitable"- that in her writing she was projecting her relationship with him onto all other men.

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    In 1989 came Daddy, We Hardly Knew You, a diary and Travelogue about her father, whom she described as distant, weak and unaffectionate, which led to claims- which she characterized as inevitable in an interview with The Guardian- that in her writing she was projecting her relationship with him onto all other men.

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