Travel Inspiration: Earthboner (!)

I am going to attempt to compose a serious blog post about a website which contains the word boner in it's url, namely earthboner.tumblr.com. It takes a little getting used to I think.

However, I can't deny that the website's name is what attracted me to it in the first place.

Oh, maybe attract is the wrong word.

I was intrigued. And then I was amazed. And yet, I get it. I am massively turned on by the photos on this website. Not in a sexual way, I think, but in a "WOW" I'm not sure it gets any better than this.What's more I'm not the kind of person who lusts after nature. I'm more likely to go for a city break rather than a weekend of walking or camping.

But just look at the images that this website compiles and tell me you're not inspired to travel this beautiful, wonderful, plentiful, sexy planet of ours.

Yeah I said it, sexy.

All images are from Earth Boner.

Frances M. Thompson

Londoner turned wanderer, Frankie is an author, freelance writer and blogger. Currently based in Amsterdam, Frankie was nomadic for two years before starting a family with her Australian partner. Frankie is the author of three short story collections, and is a freelance writer for travel and creative brands. In 2017, she launched WriteNOW Cards, affirmation cards for writers that help build a productive and positive writing practice. When not writing contemporary fiction, Frankie shops for vintage clothes, dances to 70s disco music and chases her two young sons around Amsterdam.
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