Author: Adam Seper

USA Travel

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Prompt #17: Roadside attractions, national parks, or big cities? What’s your favorite part of traveling in the USA?

How: Respond to the prompt – through a blog post, picture, video, drawing, tweet, comment at the bottom of this article – however you want to express yourself. Then tweet and link your response @BootsnAll with the hashtag #indie30
Week 3 theme: Roam if you want to
Details: See below

There is one guiding question/prompt each day, followed by a series of questions, ideas, and comments meant to help you dig deeper. These aren’t meant to be answered directly, just to help (feel free to address any, all, or none of the guiding questions below).

Roadside attractions, national parks, or big cities? What’s your favorite part of traveling in the USA?

  • Have you traveled in the US?
    • If so, what’s your favorite – roadside attractions, national parks, or big cities? Why?
  • If you’ve never traveled in the US, what would you most like to see?
  • What’s your favorite national park?
  • What’s your favorite big city?
  • What’s your favorite roadside attraction?
  • What area of the US do you most want to explore?

Tools and inspiration: Each day we’ll add a few links having to do with that day’s topic. If you’re experiencing a creativity block, maybe these can give you a few ideas:

Week 3: Roam If You Want To

Each week will have a different theme, and this week we are focusing on destinations around the world. Everyone has their favorite regions, countries, and cities, and we want to hear what yours are this week!

How to participate

We’re inviting anyone from around the world who has a passion for long-term travel to participate in our month-long art project. You can respond to each day’s prompt however you see fit – through a blog post, a photograph, a video, a painting, a tweet, a Facebook or G+ comment, commenting below – it’s completely up to you! We’ll share our favorites each day on Twitter, Facebook, and Google +. At the end of each week we’ll round up our favorite responses and write a blog post linking to each. Each Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 EST during April we’ll meld #RTWChat with #indie30. We invite anyone interested to join us to chat about that week’s topic.

It’s never too late to start – find out the nitty gritty details here!

30 Days of Indie Travel project

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