What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an information technology format being used to distribute updated content quickly and regularly. It's XML-based format provides a convenient and non-intrusive way to keep you up with the latest information from your favorite sites without having to visit each one of them to see what's new.

Our RSS feeds delivers to you information about the Place of the Day and about new places that were added to the site, together with a link back right to the related place. It is an easy way for you to know more places you have to see as soon as they are submitted by other users.

How to use the RSS?

The subscription to the RSS is easy. All you need to do is copy and paste the link of the feed that interest you into your favorite RSS reader.

These are the feeds that are now open for you:

Subscribe via RSS to Place of the Day @ See Before You Die.net Place of the Day @ See Before You Die.net (http://www.seebeforeyoudie.net/place-of-the-day.xml)

Subscribe via RSS to New Places @ See Before You Die.net New Places @ See Before You Die.net (http://www.seebeforeyoudie.net/rss.xml)


To use RSS you will need first to have an RSS reader installed on your machine. There are many readers available, and most are free. Here are two options that work nice for us:

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