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  • Lonnie Dupre

    During an arctic career spanning 20 years, Lonnie Dupre has traveled over 14,000 miles throughout the high arctic and polar reg…

  • Mark Lewis

    Mark has been actively involved in climbing and mountaineering for the past 19 years. He was introduced to climbing in the Euro…

  • Amy Winterburn

    Amy is an inveterate festival goer, having travelled and photographed festivals on five continents. From the great Toureg festi…

  • Eileen Holland

    Eileen Holland enjoys the kind of bicycle touring experience involving a small group of cyclists pedaling along a coastal back …

  • Trent Rex

    Asian Economics Student using his powers for good.

  • Marco Bauli

    Fascinated by side balance sports since he was kid, Marco practiced skateboard, windsurf, snowboard, surf and kitesurfing (aka …

  • Laura Motta

    I'm a New York City-based writer and editor who loves to travel, whether abroad or just around the corner from my apartment. I …

  • Andrew Marchant

    Based in New Zealand, Andy is a trained diver training to be an underwater photographer. His main interest is in wreck diving.

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    Taj Mahal tour is not only about the seeing the mausoleum in white marble, but also its surroundings, especially the Taj Garden…

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  • The Blue Boy (Gainsborough)

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  • Cape Verde

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