Here it is… We’ve been Instagramming since April 2011, and we’ve developed pretty strong feelings about our favorite traveling Instagrammers. We like to call this the “starter pack”—follow away!
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Here it is… We’ve been Instagramming since April 2011, and we’ve developed pretty strong feelings about our favorite traveling Instagrammers. We like to call this the “starter pack”—follow away!
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To the granola bar-eaters in the subway, the Starbucks scone-chompers on the sidewalks, the gym-baggers with your smoothies… it’s time to take a lesson from the Turks in happy breakfasting.
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Psst… in case you find these images a little familiar… did you know Game of Thrones is filmed in Dubrovnik’s old town? -Tara
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The 1992-1995 war in Sarajevo is a not-so-distant past. It took over 11,000 lives including countless childhoods, and still very much affects day-to-day life. We had two tour guides with very different attitudes to postwar Bosnia. One is getting his masters in International Studies and writing his thesis about how Bosnia’s three ethnic groups have been even further segregated after the war by the Treaty of Dayton, but is more positive that in the future they’ll be able to live [...]
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Time for another jaunt through the TKGO photo archives (there are a lot). Today takes us to an intersection in Prague, where cable car wires dangle overhead. -Tara
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I’ve spent a total of almost three years in this great city. While that may be peanuts compared to the lifers, born-and-bred New Yorkers are in the minority. People like me—raised in Wisconsin, college in Chicago, recently moved—are the pulse of this city. College grads and immigrants and families from all over the globe come here to work hard for their own futures, and to see the dynamic and sometimes clashing result of mixing so many cultures and backgrounds from both [...]
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While Little Italy and Nolita turn into a tourist-jammed funnel cake haven during the Festival of San Gennaro, the Financial District will be busy getting classy with an oyster block party on Saturday, September 22nd.
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In my opinion, there is nothing better than the 4 p.m. snack, or merienda, as Karina would call it in Buenos Aires. And when sitting down to this merienda, the only thing I want to see (and come to think of it, the only thing I ever crave, period) is cured meats and strong cheeses with an assortment of bread and crackers and maybe some grapes, so I don’t get scurvy. So naturally, I caught the overwhelming scent of tender prosciutto [...]
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