English to Hindi Dictionary travelogue

travelogue

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Michael Palin, former Python, writer and TV presenter, veteran of several television travelogues with the massive-selling books to match, falls in love with the Scottish Colourists.
a movie, book, or illustrated lecture about the places visited and experiences encountered by a traveler.
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In many ways, this is the ultimate in on-location filming, and it functions almost as effectively as a 'travelogue' as a drama.
As a 'travelogue' the film has some interest, and there are amusing moments, but as a whole it is not penetrating or critical enough.
It is both a dazzling 'travelogue' (a natural for IMAX) and a poetic ballet of energy and grace.
It is mainly worth renting as a Montreal 'travelogue' and for Marlon Brando's utterly surreal appearance.
A road movie that begins someway between a sumptuous 'travelogue' and a light-hearted romp quickly develops into something much more significant.
Instead, what she shares here are entries that seem to come from her journal, a 'travelogue' of her experiences.
Readers ‘might think of this book as a 'travelogue' of a search for examples of the historical public in action’.
The book is basically a 'travelogue' of his tour in France.
Giant mosquitoes notwithstanding, on one level the film serves as a 'travelogue' of the north.
It is a 'travelogue' , visiting different locations and families to educate children about the diversity of our society.
Hughes later presented Sean's Shorts, a series of six short light-hearted 'travelogues' screened by BBC2 from 4 January to 8 February 1993.
Michael Palin, former Python, writer and TV presenter, veteran of several television 'travelogues' with the massive-selling books to match, falls in love with the Scottish Colourists.
He reaches an international audience by providing vivid photo 'travelogues' and a soundtrack - a film context, as he calls it - for his lengthy monologues.
There's whole sections in his books on birds and 'travelogues' and about the people.
Among the plethora of books, 'travelogues' and pictorial accounts portraying the city, one recent local publication clearly stands out.
His various 'travelogues' in Britain for BBC television, as guide, seeker of and commentator on the out-of-the-way, opened many English eyes to what they'd taken for granted or had been told they mustn't admire.
The fragments, produced between 1905 and 1920, include scenes from 'travelogues' and dramatic productions.
Mr. Bruce was a voice actor in many cartoons of the thirties, forties and fifties, most notably as the narrator of silly 'travelogues' and newsreels.
His comic 'travelogues' from around the globe start on Thursday 15 May on BBC Radio 4 at 11.00 pm.
Throughout the Toronto filmmaker's body of work over the last decade - which ranges from experimental shorts to 'travelogues' - they continually recur as both a visual motif and a subject.
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