Another great podcast hosted by LibSyn.com
 
This podcast is part one of my audio diary of a recent trip to Tunisia.  In this podcast I talk about two trips that I made to the Tunis Medina.  This is the old market area next to downtown Tunis, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.  I also talk about the conference that I attended near the Tunis suburb of Carthage.

A Powerpoint slideshow of the Tunis Medina can be found here.


Direct download: 20080930_TGPod65_Tunis-Medina.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 6:53 PM

This podcast is a series of four audio postcards that I made in May 2008 when I went diving at the Lembeh Strait near the city of Manado on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.  This is near the center of the Coral Triangle of Southeast Asia. They were originally published on my travelography 2.0 podcast.  Here, I have combined them into a single podcast.

Photos from the trip described here can be found on my Flickr.com site.

The homepage for this podcast is at TravelGeography.info

about 45 minutes long
Direct download: 20080808-TGPod64-Lembeh-Indonesia.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 8:13 PM

Travel Geography Podcast #61

The December Travel Geography Podcast is a compilation of mini Utterz.com podcasts that I posted during my trip to Finland and Sweden.  The trip was from November 28 to December 10.  Utterz.com is a free podcasting service on which you can post unlimited mini-podcasts -- sort of like an audio Twitter.  The Utterz episodes that I have have compiled here include:

  1. My first impressions of being in a place with only 4 hours of sunlite
  2. A noon time walk on the University of Oulu campus to find the sun
  3. Report on our post-conference field trip to Santa Claus Land at the Arctic Circle and to the World Cup Ski competition at the Ruka Ski Resort near the Russian border
  4. A report on my job as a Ph.D. "Opponent" and the party that followed
  5. Some thoughts while in transit back to the US, and my jetlag after returning to Arizona, and
  6. A weather report update and news story about a new tourist attraction in Sweden
Direct download: G4T-TGPod61-28Dec07-FinlandSwedenUtterz.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 5:15 PM
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Danxiashan is a sandstone mountain region adjacent to the city of Shaoguan in northern Guangdong Province in China (north of Hong Kong).  The landform is similar to the sandstone regions of northern Arizona (Sedona) and southern Utah, but in a subtropical vegetation zone.

I was at the Danxiashan World Geopark last week and recorded this week's Geography for Travelers Podcast while hiking around on the top of one of the more visited peaks.

My photos of Danxiashan and the surrounding area can be found here:
- http://flickr.com/photos/alew/tags/danxiashan/

The Geography for Travelers Podcast is found at http://travelgeography.info
Direct download: G4T-56-24July07-DanxiashanChina.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:19 AM
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This is another presentation from the Association of American Geographers annual meeting in San Francisco, California, April 12-21, 2007. Here is the abstract from the AAG.org website:

Author: Michael W. Pesses - California State University, Northridge

Abstract:
In the past thirty years, bicycle touring has become a legitimate form of tourism. This paper serves as an attempt to examine bicycle touring as an "authentic" form of tourism as well as to examine how the trip affects the bicycle tourist's sense of identity. Through a qualitative analysis of the journals of bicycle tourists, this paper will look into how authentic space and authentic experiences affect the individual's concept of identity and self. The authenticity of the toured space is in constant tension with existential authenticity; one cannot exist without the other in bicycle touring. To find meaning in one's travels, and consequently in one's life, both forms of authenticity are constantly being challenged by the experience and the landscape.
Direct download: G4T-55-30Jun07-MichaelPesses-BikeTourism3.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:33 AM

Three NAU students podcast on Maui, New York's Hudson Valley, Tourism News, and and Yosemite National Park.

Show notes at http://TravelGeography.info

Length: 25min 57sec
Direct download: G4T-54-1Jun07-ErinKailaRobert.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 2:54 AM
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Jewel Cave National Monument is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, not far from Mount Rushmore.  It is currently considered the second largest cave in the world (after Mammoth Cave in Kentucky), but only a small portion of it has actually been mapped, so it may be the largest cave system in the world. (Click Here for more information.)

I did the 1.5 hour tour of Jewel Cave last July and recorded the whole thing.  I have edited it down to about 11 minutes, which I hope will wet your appetite to visit the cave in person.  My visit was not a true spelunking experience, which they do offer, but which I don't think I could personally do.  Multi-day spelunking trips require that you crawl through 7 inch spaces and carry out all of your personal wastes!

Special thanks to the great Ranger guide who took us on our walk through Jewel Cave!

[OOPS! The original file I uploaded was saved at a rate of 24000Hz, instead of my usual 22050Hz.  This probably caused problems for most listeners.  sorry about that.  I have uploaded a new file that is correct.]





Direct download: G4T-46_8Nov2006-JewelCave-fixed.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 12:01 AM
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There are two popular t-shirts that are sold at Ayers Rock/Uluru in the middle of the Outback of Australia.  One says "I climbed Ayers Rock" the other says "I Did Not Climb Uluru".  In today's podcast I talk about recent visit to Ayers Rock last summer, and about the issue of "to climb or not to climb."  As interesting as this issue is, most of the podcast is actually an even more interesting soundseeing tour of the Wala Walk along the base of Uluru. This is part of the podcast is only about a 22+ minute-long editing of the 1.5 hour long ranger-guided walk.

You can read more about my family's visit to Ayers Rock/Uluru National Park on either of these two travel blog sites:

MyLifeOfTravel

VCarious

Total Podcast Length: 33min 06sec

Direct download: G4T-42_9Oct2006_UluruAyersRock.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 2:43 AM
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In this week's Geography for Travelers podcast I talk about my recent visit to Melbourne, Australia. We did a lot during outr three full days there, but the highlight for me was the Penguine Parade on Phillip Island, south of Melbourne.  There are a few soundseeing audio clips sprinkled in the podcast that I hope you will find of interest.  You can find photos and a travel diary of my Melbourne visit at both VCarious.com and MyLifeOfTravel.com.

This is a long one -- 41min, 40 sec. -- mostly due to the soundseeing clips

And what they say about doing soundseeing tours is right -- it sure takes a long time to edit those!!!

Visit the the full show notes page for the Geography for Travelers podcast at http://TravelGeography.info

Direct download: G4T-39_10August2006_Melbourne.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 12:45 AM
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Something new!  I recorded the paper I presented at the conference I just got back from in Brisbane, Australia.  This was at a meeting sponsored by the Tourism Commission of the International Geographical Union.  The title of my paper was: "Travel 2.0: The Emerging Virtual Travelscape."

Interestingly, when I asked how many people had heard of the concept of "Web 2.0," only two people in the 30 or so who were in attendance raised their hands.  As a regularly listeners of ITConversations.com, this was a shock to me.  This major (in my opinion) social trend is apparently not getting much play beyond the blog/podosphere!

Here are some links related to my talk:

- Web 2.0 Travel Tools (this is one my blogs)
- IGU Tourism Commission Website (I am the webmaster for this group)
- My Australia Trip travel blog (at MyLifeofTravel.com)


Direct download: G4T-37_4July_2006_Travel20.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 5:47 PM
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This is another Tourism and Geography in the News episode, with a focus on two topics: Travel/Geographic Literacy and Physical Geography.  In the travel and geographic literacy news stories, both the American Automobile Association and the National Geographic Society held their geography contest these past couple of weeks, and  issued their geographic/travel literacy survey results, which once again showed how dismal  geographic knowledge is among Americans.

The physical geography news stories include volcanic activity at Mt Merapi in Indonesia and Mt St. Helens in the US, the May 27th earthquake in Indonesia, flood warnings to recreationists in California, and the world's largest artificial reef off the coast of Florida.

I close with a couple of not quite physical geography stories about futuristic proposals for New Orleans and an upcoming UFO Festival in New Mexico.

Show Notes at http://travelgeography.info
Show length: 22min, 41sec

Direct download: G4T35_28May2006_GeogLiteracyPhysicalGeography.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:45 PM
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Today is Mother's Day here in the US and I start with a story about the Best and Worst Countries in the world to be a mother today.  Not really tourism, but the list of worst countries turn out to be mostly in Africa, which is also where half of the countries are located that are on the current list of Travel Warnings on the US State Department's website.  Columbia is also on that list, but it is also on the Lonely Planet's list of Hot Destination for 2006.  I then talk about the recently released international arrival statistics for US States and Cities.  The last two items discuss agritourism at the last tea plantation in the US, and Dubai's plan to build the world's larges airport, along with a massive new city.  Finally, I discuss the geography implication of these varied news items.

Links to these stories are listed on the show notes page at http://travelgeography.info

Length: 23min, 29sec
Promo: TravelCommons podcast



Direct download: G4T34_14May2006_MomsDay-Columbia-Tea.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 1:44 PM
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Today's Geography for Travelers podcast is all about my first trip to Rocky Point (aka Puerto Penasco), Mexico.  I also talk about my open water SCUBA dive certification, which was what the trip was mostly about.

Length: 23min, 41sec
Shownotes: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Promo: Amateur Traveler podcast



Direct download: G4T33_25April2006_RockyPoint-SCUBA.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 12:01 AM
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Today's podcast starts off with some geography and tourism news items, including plans for a borderless East Africa, the Global Tourism Intervention Forum, 2005 hurricane names being retired, and the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake anniversay.  I then focus the discussion on a review of the newly published A Mis-Guide to Anywhere, which is a guidebook to experiemental tourism.  I finally talk about how experiemental tourism relates to academic tourism studies of how travelers "sense" the places that they visit.

Length: 20min, 55sec
Promo: The Wanderer (PCN)
Full show notes: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com/2006/04/sensing-places-through-experiemental.html

Direct download: G4T32_18April2006_EAfricaSFOQuakeMisGuide.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 3:43 PM
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This week's podcast first discusses Newsweek's list of th Seven Most Endangered Wonders of the World (I spend more time on this than I did on the Travelography podcast).  Then I move into the focuson Tourism Policy Planning, which I conclude with a couple of examples from the Cherokee and Hopi Indian Reservations.

Show Length: 23min, 58sec
Full Show Notes at: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Promo: Home Based Travel Agent
Direct download: G4T31_10April2006_7WondersTourismPolicy.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 9:19 PM
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Today's podcast discusses traditional rsource management approaches that are used the monitor and manage tourism and travel development and impacts, with a special focus on GIS.  Total length: 30min 19sec.  Full show notes are at http://travelgeography.info

This version fixes the sample rate so the speed is correct for most .mp3 players.
Direct download: G4T-30_3April2006_MonitoringTourismDevGIS.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 1:24 PM
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Spring Break brought me to the old mining town, and now upscale tourist and ski resort of Telluride, Colorado. With my less than trusty recorder in hand, I take you on an early morning walk through downtown Telluride, then up a chair lift to the Mountain Village resort area. I recorded some obervations while skiing down the 4.6 mile Galloping Goose run, and then some observations from my hotel room. Next week I will be back to my "normal" podcasts.

Full show notes at: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Length: 35min, 58sec)

Direct download: GT29_26_3_2006_TellurideSoundTour.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 1:53 AM
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The news items in this podcast are all about China, including the Great Wall and the "Great Green Wall", which is designed to stem the rapidly expanding Gobi Desert.

This is followed by a discussion of projected impacts of global warming on the major tourism regions of the world.

Full show notes at: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Length: 20min 54sec

Direct download: GT28_9_3_2006.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 2:23 PM
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Today's podcast focusses on the concept of Sustainable Development as it applies to the Travel and Tourism Industry. The News portion covers some Travel Quotes, Space Travel and the Mekong River Tourism Project. Detailed Show Notes can be found at http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT27_19Feb2006_TravelIndustrySustainability.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 5:55 PM
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Untitled Document

Travel & Tourism Numbers and News

News items include a new Jetlag advisor website (link below) and a discussion of Turin/Torino, Italy where the Winter Olympic Games just opened last week. I then focus the on tourist arrival and expenditure numbers and impacts, first at the global scale and then at the local scale. [Show Length = 17min, 36sec]

Links to websited related to this week's podcast:

Scots scientist sheds light on problem of jet-lag misery
http://news.scotsman.com/health.cfm?id=165952006

Winter Olympics boost Turin tourism
http://www.travelwirenews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000075/007591.htm

Power of Travel - Travel and Tourism Information
http://www.tia.org/marketing/tourism_information.html

Did You Know? Fun Facts (TIA)
http://www.tia.org/marketing/toolkit_tourism_facts.html

Tourism Talking Points: Economic Impact of Travel & Tourism
http://www.tia.org/uploads/powertravel/pdf/talkingpoints.pdf

Office of Travel & Tourism Industries' Information on Inbound Travel to the U.S.
http://www.tinet.ita.doc.gov/outreachpages/index.html

WTO Tourism Highlights, Edition 2005
http://www.world-tourism.org/facts/menu.html

 

 

Direct download: GT26_13Feb2006_TourismNumbers.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 3:35 PM
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Tourism has played more of a role in the historical development of 'sustainable development' than you probably thought. Also discussed are Breakback Mountain movie tourism to Wyoming and Bali's slow tourism recovery from terrorist attacks. Shownotes at http://travelgeography.blogspot.com <18min 40sec long>
Direct download: GT25_6Feb2006_HistorySustainableDev.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 5:00 PM
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I discuss several travel news items, including 2006 being the Year of Study Abroad in the US, and efforts to stop Sex Tourism. Then I discuss issues realted to Sutainable Tourism Development in developing economies, with a focus on modernization. Show notes are at http://travelgeography.blogspot.com.
Direct download: GT24_29Jan2006_DevEconIssues.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 10:34 PM
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News items include the impacts of terrorism on UK residents' travel plans, drought in East Africa, and Bigfoot in Malaysia. Most of the 16min 30secs, however, are devoted to an introduction to Sustainable Tourism Planning. Show notes are at: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT23_22Jan2006_SustainableTourismPlanning.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:45 PM
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In this podcast I discuss atlases for travel, the top travel and tourism news and trends for 2005, and tourism and terrorism in 2005. Total length = 19min, 55sec. Show notes at http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT22_9Jan2006_TopNewsTrends2005.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 6:17 PM
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This week's podcast discusses America's Playground", the Island of Maui in Hawaii, as well as some comments on owning a timeshare unit, and some sound scene clips from Hawaii. (Total Length: 33 minutes) Show notes can be found at http://www.travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT21_26Dec2005_Hawaii.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:06 PM
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In this podcast I discuss the recent issues related to Chinese tourism to Malaysia. (Total length: 36 min). Show notes at http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT20_11Dec2005_MalaysiaChinaTourism_copy_1.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 10:16 PM
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A short, 12 minute, look at Shah Alam -- the capitol of the state of Selangor in Malaysia. Includes of soundscene of the playground and Blue Mosque on the town lake.
Direct download: GT20_2Dec05_ShahAlamMalaysia.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 9:53 AM
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This podcast covers Geographic Literacy, The Great Escape/Scavenger Hunt, Space Tourism, and the Geography of Brazil. (Total Length: 32 min, 30 sec) Show notes are at: http://travelgeography.blogspot.com
Direct download: GT18_21Nov05_BrazilGeography.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:29 PM
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This week's podcast is focussed exclusively on China, including all of the news items. Please visit the show notes at http://travelgeographer.blogspot.com (Total Length = 33 minutes)
Direct download: GT17_14Nov05_ChinaTravelTourism.mp3
Category: Travel -- posted at: 11:29 AM
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