
Taj Mahal photo article by Gabriel Morris
Back in November we re-launched TravMonkey.com with much more focus on our talented writers.
Since then we’ve had some impressive articles and photos published on the site. Here’s a round up of our new writers and some of their content.
Twitter: @gabrieltravel
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Gabriel is a prolific travel writer who is also extremely well travelled. He’s written about his adventures in India, the Philippines and published a stunning photo of the Taj Mahal.
Twitter: @mirunace
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Miruna is from Romania and has published 8 reason to visit her home country as well as a insightful article on the top things do in Barcelona.
Twitter: @aladyinlondon
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Julie is a very prolific blogger from California but currently based in London. She has an impressively consistent, professional blog with stunning photos. Julie’s published an article about her favourite parks in London.
Twitter: @thetravelhack
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Monica is a trainee journalist and living in London and working as an editorial assistant. Back in November we sent her on a winter break in Southern Sweden to see what the country has to offer in the South during winter.
Twitter: @atimeandaplace
Francesca is a travel blogger as well as being an art fanatic, copywriter and freelance writer. Her first piece on TravMonkey is an informative article all about the best art galleries on Australia’s east coast.
Twitter: @packsandbunks
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Neil is a London based travel blogger who’s been traveling after leaving university. He lives in West London but takes every opportunity to get away from the big city and hit the road. He’s written about his favourite London market, Portobello Road Market.
Twitter: @bushbirdie
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Bird, as in “As the bird flies”, her blog. She is a travel blogger venturing around South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Her current whereabouts was Australia the last time we checked. She’s written a great introduction to travel photography article by using black and white.
Twitter: @deborahklaassen
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Deborah has published a horror novel in her native Holland and has recently published an alternative “kinky” things to do it Cardiff on TravMonkey.com. We can’t wait to see what interesting topic she comes up with next!
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