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Lonely Planet app Trips: Be inspired

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NEW YORK — Lonely Planet has a new free app called Trips that offers inspiratio­n for travel, along with an easy way for users to create visually driven stories about their own trips.

“We’re giving the community the ability to create travel content and to be inspired by it,” said Lonely Planet CEO Daniel Houghton in an interview for The Associated Press travel podcast “Get Outta Here.”

For inspiratio­n, scroll through content curated by Lonely Planet’s editorial team in eight categories: adventure, wildlife and nature, coasts and islands, ruins, road trips, festivals and events, hiking and cities.

Or upload your own photos and video about a place or travel experience to create your own story. Add text, decide which image to use for a cover photo, write a headline and you’ve created a travel story with a sumptuous, profession­al look and layout. It’s also easy to edit or delete the story — even after you’ve published it.

You can also send a Trips story by email or message as a clickable link for friends and family to see, or you can post them on sites like Twitter or Facebook.

You can keep your trips private and only share with selected friends and family. Or you can opt to make your trips public. If you do make them public, they can be seen by anyone who chooses to follow you. But your public trips won’t be shown as part of the app’s curated content unless it’s chosen by Lonely Planet’s editorial team to be featured. (The app notifies you if your post is selected.)

The app doesn’t currently have a search function where you can look for content by destinatio­n, but that may be added later.

Houghton noted that Trips is Lonely Planet’s second major new mobile product, with the first one being an offline mapping app called Guides.

The Trips app is designed for personal, non-commercial use and guidelines ban posts that advertise products or services.

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