Welcome to Travel Photo Contest Friday where each week I post a beautiful picture (at least I think so) from my travels and you guess where it is. The first person to guess where this picture was taken (City and Mosque name) will win a link back to their blog with the anchor text of their choice in this post (keep it clean and relevant). Leave your guess and recent post in the comment section below. I will also stumble and review the latest post of anyone who leaves a comment even if the winner has already been picked (up until next Thursday). Yes, the prizes heavily favor the blogging and travel geeks amongst us. If you don’t have a website, then leave your favorite website or better yet a charity that deserves attention. Update: The winner is Dina from Vagabond Quest a great Travel Blog by two Permanent Travelers. We took this Read full article…
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I am adding a new twist to Travel Photo Friday by including a Contest. The first person to guess where this picture was taken (country AND area/place) will win a link back to their blog with the anchor text of their choice in this post (keep it clean and relevant). Leave your guess and website in the comments below. I will also stumble and review your latest post. Yes, the prizes heavily favor the blogging and travel geeks amongst us. If you don’t have a website, then leave your favorite website or better yet a charity that deserves attention. Update: The winner is Kyung ah, who I think has the same photo here on Trip Advisor Congratulations! I have decided that anyone who leaves a comment until Thursday next week (May 20th) will get a stumble and a comment on their latest blog post (so leave a link with your comment). The Read full article…
Well OK, not a photo but isn’t a video better? This video was taken on safari in Sri Lanka’s Mineria national park. The elephants were protecting their babies hidden between their legs by locking trunks, growling loudly, and slowly advancing on us to push us out of the area. Who knew that elephants growled! I took this video just shortly after I was charged by a large bull elephant. It was “only” a mock charge but lesson learned, don’t get near another man’s girl. Share
We have all seen them, unfortunate English signs that have gone horribly, horribly wrong. It may be my stunted emotional age, but I still laugh whenever I come across them. I laughed constantly while I lived in Japan! This picture is not from Japan though. Where do you think its from? Leave a comment below and I’ll reveal the location later. Do you have other crazy English signs or wording? Leave a comment below with your best stuff or post a picture to Todd’s Wandering’s Facebook Page. Share








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