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

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

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

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

Asian Economics Student using his powers for good.

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

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 …

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

Apples & Pears Retreat is one of England's top camps because it occupies a rarely taken spot in the boot camp market: it's alwa…

The hardest part for me was the steep ascent back up- the high altitude and steep rock faces made for an adjustment. After 6 ho…

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

If the definition of a World Wonder is that it's somewhere so special that it's the destination you'd choose for the trip of a lifetime then which is the one you'd choose above all others?

There are two great complexes of ancient temples in Southeast Asia, one at Bagan in Burma, the other at Angkor in Cambodia. The…

'The Blue Boy (c. 1770) is an oil painting by Thomas Gainsborough that now resides in the Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif…

The calm tinkle of water is the overriding first impression of the Alhambra palace. Built in a particularly arid spot, it is n…

Ten islands make up Cape Verde – a sunny state off the coast of West Africa. Despite the name this isn't a particularly green place, there's not a lot of rain and it's more rock coloured. It's a culturally colourful place though, with a history flavoure

Official: the Taj Mahal is sinking. Cracks which first appeared in 1652 have finally forced the Government of India to act.

I had seen photos of the cable car leading up to sections of the Great Wall of China but I hadn't seen any photos of the tobogg…
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