| 11. | It, therefore, reads in part like a travelogue too.
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| 12. | Her travelogues feature human mentality, along with civilisation and society.
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| 13. | He published poetry, stories and travelogues in this weekly journal.
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| 14. | They are known for their YouTube comedy videos and recently travelogues.
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| 15. | -- Publish personal travelogues and photographs after the trip.
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| 16. | Here's a travelogue from our most recent trip.
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| 17. | "It's a travelogue, " he says.
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| 18. | But of course, we are talking about more than a travelogue.
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| 19. | But let's cut the travelogue before we break into haikus.
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| 20. | So far, none of the dearly departed have sent back travelogues.
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