Then in winter, he hunkers down to edit and produce 90-minute travelogue videos.
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Travelogue of Vietnam and Cambodia, a presentation by photographer Jim Auerback.
From the washingtonpost.com
Mama Grizzly's latest media foray is a travelogue-style tour of her home state.
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The recipes are demanding so many may enjoy the book primarily as a travelogue.
From the express.co.uk
A travel monologue becomes a travelogue and a telegram sent by cable a cablegram.
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The rest of the artist's paintings depict scenes from an imaginary travelogue.
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God's Jury is part travelogue, part polemic, with a tiny smattering of memoir.
From the independent.co.uk
One work is a travelogue documenting the many official overseas trips he took.
From the economist.com
Yet Vidal's travelogue through this dark time is as funny as it is unsettling.
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A film or illustrated lecture on traveling
Travelogue films, a form of virtual tourism or travel documentary, have been providing information and entertainment about distant parts of the world since the late 19th century.
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Travelogue
A travel journal, also called road journal or travelogue, is a record made by a voyager. Generally in diary form, a travel journal contains descriptions of the traveler's experiences, is normally written during the course of the journey, and may or may not be intended for publishing.
A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture
A film made for the purpose of showing scenes from foreign, exotic places.