When you road trip from the coasts of Southern Africa to the savannahs and deltas of Zimbabwe and Botswana, it’s hard not to contemplate where you fit in.
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When the Trek is Long and Lush | The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path of Wales
by Bill Robertsby Bill RobertsWhat’s it like to trek the history-filled, stunningly-wild, white-capped, bucolic and lush green coastal cliffs of Wales? Absolutely spectacular!
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Are the Glaciers that Feed Asia’s Rivers Disappearing? Jeff Fuchs Hits the Trail to Find Out
by Jeff Fuchsby Jeff FuchsThe Gangotri Glacier in Uttarakhand, India is the prime feeder of freshwater to the mighty Mother Ganges. Now experts want to know if it’s disappearing, and Jeff Fuchs hits the trail to find out.
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From alpine scrambling to mountain biking and beyond—the Canadian Rockies have adventure options so spectacular it’s hard to know where to start.
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In My Mother’s Eyes: In the Maliau Basin of Borneo | an Outpost Expedition
by Outpostby OutpostA traveller explores Borneo’s Maliau Basin, where the orangutan roam and the trees are ancient, only to discover its healing power.
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How a whirlwind and highly-planned couchsurfing trip to Europe helped a young traveller become the person he’s choosing to be.
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In his ongoing quest to explore the planet’s most beautiful trails, an ultra-runner heads to one of Europe’s highest mountains for a gruelling five-day “jalk.”
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In Chile’s spectacular Atacama Desert everything is high, even the bottom of the deepest canyon.
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Tsa’lam: The Old Salt Route | On the Ancient Trail with Explorer Jeff Fuchs
by Jeff Fuchsby Jeff FuchsExplorer and mountaineer Jeff Fuchs retraces the old Salt Route in the Himalayan foothills, a tributary of the ancient Silk Road.
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The Chawaytiri Weavers of Peru’s Sacred Valley | In The Land of Ayni (Part 2)
by Outpostby OutpostWe are just outside the Andean village of Chawaytiri—meaning Village of the Llama—that sits at 12,000 feet in the highlands, 50 kilometres from Cusco in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.