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Everywhere Magazine: Because travel is all around you (win a free subscription!)
Here, in no particular order, is what I love about the new Everywhere Magazine:
- It's created almost exclusively by its readers, who submit their best travel photographs, stories, and articles to the magazine's website.
- Contributors who are published in the magazine receive $100 and a free one-year subscription.
- Just like the title says, the magazine realizes that everywhere is a travel destination-- not just Paris, Buenos Aires, and Tokyo, but Kentucky, Iran, and Latvia. Their stated goal is to help you "discover great new places-- in places you didn't even know had places."
- Back issues are available to download for free here.
- The magazine itself is beautifully put together and features stunning photographs, well-written articles, and a whole section on postcards. The only thing the glossy mag lacks is an ad every other page.
The featured places for the magazine's fourth issue are Barcelona and the Jersey Shore, and the featured themes are national parks and festivals. If you'd like your own content to be considered for the magazine, sign up to be a part of their online community, and read this post on their blog to learn more about submitting.
Thinking of subscribing? Of course you are. If you follow this link, you can get $5 off a subscription -- a special deal for Gadling readers!
We're giving away FREE subscriptions to the new magazine as well. All you need to do is leave a comment in the post below, and we'll randomly select you. Here are the juicy details:
- To enter, simply leave a comment below telling us about a great new place -- in a place most people don't even know had a place!
- The comment must be left before Friday, March 28 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Five winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Five winners will receive a 1-year (6 issues) subscription to Everywhere magazine (valued at $24.99)
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 3)
Ed Nemmers Mar 27th 2008 5:20PM
Pine Creek Cookhouse in Aspen, which can only be accessed by sleigh or cross-country skiing
Trip Mar 27th 2008 5:51PM
MY favorite place, in a favorite place, may be a bit of an unusual spin on this, but what many may not realize is, the aft pool, on any cruise ship, is a haven. "Usually" a hidden secret, for whatever reason, it's more of a quiet respite from the hectic main pool. Pull a lounger up to the rail, watch the sea, while you read a book, people watch, or grab a snooze. Delightful
Miss Apr 4th 2008 5:01PM
This is so cool!
Helen PATRICIA Oates Mar 27th 2008 6:13PM
http://www.totaltravel.com.au/link.asp?fid=542259
I lived in Maningrida, Arnhemland, Northern Territory, Australia for three years. It is an Australian Aboriginal community.
They now have this wonderful nature lodge. If you like fishing and an interesting cultural experience, this is the place for you. You'd fly into Darwin, NT. And, Airnorth has scheduled flights from there.
This is tropical (about 11 degrees below the Equator - thus, "downunder"), and the accommodation is very comfortable.
Jason Mar 27th 2008 6:28PM
Raleigh ... great city.
steevee Mar 27th 2008 8:31PM
The Blue Lagoon in Iceland. It's a natural hot springs among all the ice! A nice way to warm up and relax!
Hesper Fry Mar 27th 2008 8:29PM
Winnipeg, Canada was a delight to visit. Lots of beautiful historical sites, cultural festivals, quaint shops and beautiful scenery!
janet mahurin Mar 28th 2008 4:38AM
grove ok
Brooke Mar 28th 2008 9:42AM
I want to be randomly selected! Most people don't consider touring the abandoned GE plant in Pittsfield Mass, but it's scarily beautiful, particularly the old trains.
Lily Kwan Mar 28th 2008 10:01AM
Sorry, don't know of any great new places.
Susanne Troop Mar 28th 2008 1:57PM
Porto, Portugal....what a wonderful place to visit. All the wineries, vineyards, restaurants, etc.
Roseann Kies Mar 28th 2008 3:52PM
anywhere in Hong Kong! What an exciting city and great food!
Timothy Sternberg Mar 28th 2008 4:12PM
The little but beautiful place I really like is small but great town in Taiwan.
Rosanne Morrison Mar 28th 2008 11:19PM
This sounds like an interesting idea
Donna Kozar Mar 29th 2008 12:47AM
Evansville, Indiana-a nice city.
Pam Apr 1st 2008 10:45AM
Carrabelle Florida is a sleepy fishing village on the Gulf of Mexico. Because of Dog Island in the bay in front of Carrabelle the water is always calm. Sitting on the soft white sandy beach you will likely see more dolphin in the bay than people. My favorite part about Carrabelle is that dog's are allowed on the beach.