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Wend Magazine Now Available Online

By Jessica | Permalink | 1 comment | April 21st, 2008 | Trackback

wendSince BootsnAll is based in Portland, Oregon, we like to get to know other Portland-based companies - and there are some pretty cool ones. A particular favorite is Wend Magazine, an outdoors magazine full of gorgeous photography and great articles. But if you don’t live in a place where the printed magazine is distributed, or you just want to cut down on the paper you collect, you no longer have to go without Wend in your life - Wend is now available online.

To celebrate the launch of Wend going online, the magazine is offering a free online copy of the current issue. You can check out the current issue of Wend, and even download the entire thing to your computer so you can still read it when you’re not in range of a WiFi connection. The cover article for this issue is Iceland, and there are also articles about surfing in Midwest America, trekking through Afghanistan and “voluntourism” in Indonesia.

In addition to just being a cool magazine in general, this new virtual version of Wend does two great things - it will allow more people to get their hands (virtually speaking, of course) on the magazine, and it could help reduce the amount of paper that goes into printing the magazine. But perhaps the best thing about the digital Wend is that it costs less than the printed magazine. While a one-year subscription to the print version will cost you $21, a one-year subscription to the online version will cost only $12 for digital access to the same five issues. And who doesn’t like saving money?

Check out the free preview of the current issue of Wend.




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rosemary | April 30th, 2008 at 2:02 am
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This city was the starting point of the famous Silk Road during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). Luoyang is one of China’s seven ancient capital cities and is noted for its places of historical interest such as the Luoyang Museum, White Horse Temple, the Shaolin Monastery and Longmen Caves, all of which are included in our specially devised tour package. The Luoyang Peony - the national flower of China, emphasises the city’s importance, while th…
Here are some reasons to go to Luoyang
• Luoyang peony has a plantation history of more than 1500 years, it was first planted in Sui Dynasty, flourishing in Tang Dynasty, and known to the world in Song Dynasty. For its rare beauty, the peony is not only the city flower of Luoyang but also China’s national flower as the symbol of prosperity and nobility, Right now, the magnificent Peony Festival held in Luoyang every April attracts countless domestic and international visitors.
• According to textual record, Luoyang is the oldest city of China with a history of more than 4000 years. 13 dynasties had made Luoyang their capitals over a period of 1,529 years since the East Zhou Dynasty first did this in 770 B.C.
• As the culture center in ancient china, it attracted many poets and artists for poetic competition and other literature events. Hence, Luoyang gained its name the “poet city”.
• Luoyang was the world’s significant cultural city in the ancient China history. “He Tu Luo Shu”, two mysterious maps regarded as the representative of Heluo(Huanghe river and Luoshui river) culture and passed down by Chinese ancestors is the source of Chinese civilization.
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