When a traumatic brain injury leaves Jill Wheatley almost blind—working abroad and far from home—she takes to the mountains to regain perspective.
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In Search of Nanabijou—Sleeping Giant Provincial Park | an Outpost Expedition
by Outpostby OutpostStunningly beautiful, iconically Canadian, remote but accessible. Team Outpost heads to northern Ontario’s Sleeping Giant Provincial Park.
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A Jungle Trek to El Mirador, the Ancient Lost City of the Maya
by Sue Bedfordby Sue BedfordNothing makes a person feel more Indiana Jones than trekking through jungle to an ancient Mayan city.
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Llama Trekking in the Highlands of Pariaqaqa, Peru | In The Land of Ayni: Part 3
by Outpostby OutpostIn the last installment of his story “In The Land of Ayni,” Jeff Fuchs heads to the highlands of Tanta, and finds the spirit of the mountain gods everywhere.
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Nongriat Village: Is This the Mythical But Real Shangri-La?
by Supriya Pavaby Supriya PavaFrom tropical forests to rainbow waterfalls to pockets of blue lagoons, there’s no place quite like Nongriat village in northern India.
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With natural hot springs, steamy stews and tranquil monasteries, Bulgaria is a winter wonderland, even if most tourists don’t realize it.
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Self-Drive Safari: Road Tripping up the Namibian Desert
by Ryan Murdockby Ryan MurdockIn southwestern Africa is a country with some of the continent’s best treasures—desert, savannah, coastline, big game, friendly people.
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After moving to Djibouti with her husband for work, Rachel Pieh Jones falls in love with Djibouti, and wider Africa, and comes to the continent home.
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It’s dirty and it’s dangerous and you probably shouldn’t do it. One traveller’s daring ride atop the infamous iron-ore train in West Africa.
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For centuries, the island of Okinawa was the centre of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Now it’s an oasis in the East China Sea, where people live longer than almost anyplace on Earth.