Matador (20 articles)
Global Netspeak: 20 Expressions to get you Texting in Spanish
10 More Hot Beverages from Around the World
23 Movies That Will Make You Want to Travel
Content Scraping: What do you do?
Travel Writing Neologisms – WTF?
Where to Find Glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere
TripAdvisor’s Dirtiest Hotels in Europe
If Chavez Has His Way, You Won’t Be Traveling to Angel Falls
A Day In The Life Of An Expat In Santiago, Chile
Chile’s Rigid Importation Laws And Why You Should Be Wary of Them
How To Stay In Touch With Kids While Traveling
Argentina Joins the Reciprocity Club: U.S. Visitors to Pay $131 on Entry
Where to Find Glaciers in the Southern Hemisphere
Chile Gears Up for its Alcohol-Infused National Holiday
Easy Wilderness Access: A Day Hike from Santiago, Chile
Chile inaugurates Museum of Memory & Human Rights
Called Out: The World’s Ugliest Buildings
Bootnsall (15 articles)
9 Trips Inspired by Travel Books That Are Probably Too Crazy to Actually Take
Wine tasting in South America: Where to Go and What to Try
6 Ephemeral Art Forms You Won’t Want to Miss
Six Surefire Ways to Get Sick While Traveling
8 MacGyverable Items You Already Have in Your Backpack
Subways of South America-Your Underground Guide
15 Latin American Fruits to Surprise your Palate
11 Famous Volcanoes in the Americas That You Can Climb
Pre-Trip Checklist: Things to Know Before You Go Somewhere Even the Slightest Bit Exotic
15 Incredible Desserts You Should Try on the Road
7 Reasons Why Traveling With Your Parents Isn’t a Bad Idea
Visa and Reciprocity Fees in South America, and How to Legally Get Around Many of Them
Overnight Bus Tips From an Expert
Six Places in Europe You’ve Never Thought to Go Winetasting
National Geographic Blogs
National Geographic Intelligent Traveler Blog
I Heart My City
Guest Blog Posts (5 posts)
Lonely Planet
Chile After the Earthquake
Travelojos
Expat Navigates Chile’s Formal, Informal Morality
Ever the Nomad
Street Dogs of Santiago
Travel Blogs
How I Learned to Shut Up and Listen
Nerdseyeview
Charango Parade, or Please Let Me Practice My English