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EATING DOG IN VIETNAM (AND MORE)

Posted on September 4, 2019

Eating dog is condemned in the western world, where the simple admission that
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BRAZIL’S FORBIDDEN SNAKE ISLAND

Posted on September 2, 2019

There are a few spots around the world where no ordinary civilians are allowed
to visit. Area 51, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and Mezhgorye in Russia are
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conspiracy theories. Ilha de Queimada (Snake Island),...read more →


AMAZING HIKES IN SOUTH KOREA

Posted on September 1, 2019

There are some amazing hikes in South Korea.  And Colin took on the challenge of
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week hike across South Korea.  It was going to take lots of planning,  a
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Posted on August 29, 2019

Spending a week, hitchhiking and camping in Hokkaido in one of the last great
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land of brown bears, hot springs and national parks.  Being the second largest
island in Japan  and covering 22% of the land...read more →


THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY IN THIRD CLASS | RUSSIA

Posted on August 7, 2019

Doing the Trans-Siberian railway in third class does not mean you won’t have a
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is the longest single rail track in the world.  Ever since it opened in 1916, it
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CYCLING FROM VIETNAM TO CAMBODIA

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was a really fascinating journey. After extensive preparation, riding through
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numbness came over me.  I had never prepared for...read more →


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an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


HIKING THE TONGARIRO CROSSING

Posted on October 11, 2019

Dip a Toe in an Emerald-Colored Lake   Visitors to New Zealand walk around with
jaws dropped and eyes wide at the picturesque landscapes – but the magic of what
you see at the peak of the North Island’s Tongariro Crossing is the most
breathtaking of all. Hiking the...read more →


ONE OF THE HARDEST AFRICAN MARATHONS

Posted on October 9, 2019

The Sierra Leone Marathon is often referred to as the world’s toughest marathon,
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night before.  Dehydration, over-hydration and heat stroke are all
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Posted on September 30, 2019

Achieved After three days of intense dives, physical challenges, swim tests,
skills and theory exams, I am Open Water Certified. My scuba diving story in Koh
Tao was one of the most memorable tales I have, and certainly one of the most
challenging mental and physical task I’ve faced....read more →


SKYDIVING IN SAN DIEGO

Posted on September 10, 2019

There are many reasons why I chose the Golden state to take on my own adventure
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unique experiences,  apart from skydiving in San Diego, there are incredible
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Posted on September 4, 2019

Eating dog is condemned in the western world, where the simple admission that
someone is “not much of a dog person” will undoubtedly cause shock and outrage. 
But eating dog in Vietnam does still take place. Eating dog is often mocked as
part of an ill-informed Asian stereotype.  Whilst...read more →


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Posted on September 2, 2019

There are a few spots around the world where no ordinary civilians are allowed
to visit. Area 51, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and Mezhgorye in Russia are
all renowned for their secrecy. Providing a source for a constant stream of
conspiracy theories. Ilha de Queimada (Snake Island),...read more →


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Posted on September 1, 2019

There are some amazing hikes in South Korea.  And Colin took on the challenge of
a lifetime by aiming to cross the entire width of South Korea, on foot, in a two
week hike across South Korea.  It was going to take lots of planning,  a
well-organised route and...read more →


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Posted on August 29, 2019

Spending a week, hitchhiking and camping in Hokkaido in one of the last great
wildernesses. Hokkaido is the northern most island in Japan.  It is an untamed
land of brown bears, hot springs and national parks.  Being the second largest
island in Japan  and covering 22% of the land...read more →


THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY IN THIRD CLASS | RUSSIA

Posted on August 7, 2019

Doing the Trans-Siberian railway in third class does not mean you won’t have a
good time.  You’ll meet some very interesting people! The Trans-Siberian railway
is the longest single rail track in the world.  Ever since it opened in 1916, it
has connected Moscow to Vladivostok or Beijing on...read more →


A BRIEF GUIDE TO THE WORLD NOMAD GAMES

Posted on July 21, 2019

Nestled to the north west of China, Kyrgyzstan is the second smallest “Stan” out
of the seven in the region, both by population and area. It’s a mountainous
country, with 88 mountain ranges resulting in over 90% of Kyrgyzstan being at
least 1,500m high. Despite the relative inaccessibility, it...read more →


CYCLING FROM VIETNAM TO CAMBODIA

Posted on November 21, 2019

Cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia in the first leg of my Vietnam to the UK trip
was a really fascinating journey. After extensive preparation, riding through
the street lights that lit up the roads an overwhelming feeling of dread and
numbness came over me.  I had never prepared for...read more →


PREPARING TO CYCLE AROUND THE WORLD

Posted on November 9, 2019

Here is a run-down of all my preparations for getting ready to cycle around the
world. The incessant dreaming of cycling around the world was finally coming to
an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


HIKING THE TONGARIRO CROSSING

Posted on October 11, 2019

Dip a Toe in an Emerald-Colored Lake   Visitors to New Zealand walk around with
jaws dropped and eyes wide at the picturesque landscapes – but the magic of what
you see at the peak of the North Island’s Tongariro Crossing is the most
breathtaking of all. Hiking the...read more →


ONE OF THE HARDEST AFRICAN MARATHONS

Posted on October 9, 2019

The Sierra Leone Marathon is often referred to as the world’s toughest marathon,
as runners face gruelling temperatures and humidity levels which would test any
athlete. The risks are very real, and runners are briefed about the dangers the
night before.  Dehydration, over-hydration and heat stroke are all
potentially...read more →


SCUBA DIVING STORY IN KOH TAO

Posted on September 30, 2019

Achieved After three days of intense dives, physical challenges, swim tests,
skills and theory exams, I am Open Water Certified. My scuba diving story in Koh
Tao was one of the most memorable tales I have, and certainly one of the most
challenging mental and physical task I’ve faced....read more →


SKYDIVING IN SAN DIEGO

Posted on September 10, 2019

There are many reasons why I chose the Golden state to take on my own adventure
– skydiving in San Diego. The Californian Coast is bursting with opportunity for
unique experiences,  apart from skydiving in San Diego, there are incredible
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monument in the world.  Discovered by...read more →


THE CAMBODIAN LANDMINE MUSEUM

Posted on November 22, 2019

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of explosives is still very real for the ordinary Cambodian. In the last stretch
of my cycle ride, as I approached Siem Reap I discovered the Cambodian Landmine
Museum.  It’s a welcoming place which expertly portrays the...read more →


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Posted on November 21, 2019

Cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia in the first leg of my Vietnam to the UK trip
was a really fascinating journey. After extensive preparation, riding through
the street lights that lit up the roads an overwhelming feeling of dread and
numbness came over me.  I had never prepared for...read more →


VISUALLY IMPAIRED SCUBA DIVING

Posted on November 18, 2019

With the help of Seable, Stephen Campbell, a totally blind man was able to try
Scuba Diving. People must think Stephen to be completely awe-inspiring, to go so
far out of his comfort zone, and plunge into the salty depths of the coast of
Sicily.  Thanks to the hard...read more →


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Posted on November 9, 2019

Here is a run-down of all my preparations for getting ready to cycle around the
world. The incessant dreaming of cycling around the world was finally coming to
an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


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Posted on October 23, 2019

As the longest single-space chairlift in the world, the ride over Cataract Gorge
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Launceston, Tasmania. The Ride The chairlift in Launceston takes its time, so
you can snap tons of photos along the way. It...read more →


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Posted on February 7, 2020

Africa is full of dangerous animals, but none more so than the Hippo.  Paul
Templer takes us through his survival story of nearly being eaten by a hippo.
After spending most his twenties on the waters of the Zambezi river in Zimbabwe,
he got to know some animals even...read more →


SEVEN DAY MEDITATION RETREAT

Posted on January 28, 2020

High in the hills of the Burmese mountains is the setting where Burmese and
foreigners stay for a week to do a seven day long meditation retreat. Now in
60th retreat, this seven day meditation retreat has proved to be popular; every
year passes more and more people come. ...read more →


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Posted on January 27, 2020

Ever thought about volunteering in a monastery?  Then this experience could be
the one for you. The Thabarwa monastery just outside Yangon is a refuge, where
volunteers from all over the world help poor, handicapped and sick people.
Thabarwa is run exclusively on donations and takes care of over...read more →


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A MONK

Posted on January 13, 2020

A friend of the site has recently travelled to Myanmar to have an interview with
a monk. Read Ozin’s transformation from normal life to Monk life and he has
managed to adapt to different way of living. What led you to become a monk here
in Myanmar? For a...read more →


CYCLING AND CAMPING IN NORTHERN THAILAND

Posted on December 3, 2019

Northern Thailand is absolutely spectacular.  It maybe tough cycling due to the
mountainous landscape, but my god the views are well worth the effort! After
leaving Siem Reap, from my cycling across Cambodia trip, I made my way through
the mountains of Northern Thailand. What To Bring When Cycling...read more →


CLIFF DIVING IN HAWAII

Posted on November 27, 2019

The Hawaiian islands offer some of the best cliff jumping in the world. PLEASE
NOTE – CLIFF DIVING IS VERY DANGEROUS, SO PROCEED WITH CAUTION. Here is a run
down for the five best places for cliff diving in Hawaii. Laie Point This 30 ft
nerve shredding jump, located...read more →


CYCLING AROUND ANGHOR WAT

Posted on November 25, 2019

Cycling around Angkor Wat is completely mesmerising, the 8th Century temple
holds so many secrets that you unlock as round every corner. As part of my Ho
Chi MInh to Siem Reap cycle trip, I took a day to see the biggest religious
monument in the world.  Discovered by...read more →


THE CAMBODIAN LANDMINE MUSEUM

Posted on November 22, 2019

With landmines still going off across the countryside in Cambodia, the presence
of explosives is still very real for the ordinary Cambodian. In the last stretch
of my cycle ride, as I approached Siem Reap I discovered the Cambodian Landmine
Museum.  It’s a welcoming place which expertly portrays the...read more →


CYCLING FROM VIETNAM TO CAMBODIA

Posted on November 21, 2019

Cycling from Vietnam to Cambodia in the first leg of my Vietnam to the UK trip
was a really fascinating journey. After extensive preparation, riding through
the street lights that lit up the roads an overwhelming feeling of dread and
numbness came over me.  I had never prepared for...read more →


VISUALLY IMPAIRED SCUBA DIVING

Posted on November 18, 2019

With the help of Seable, Stephen Campbell, a totally blind man was able to try
Scuba Diving. People must think Stephen to be completely awe-inspiring, to go so
far out of his comfort zone, and plunge into the salty depths of the coast of
Sicily.  Thanks to the hard...read more →


PREPARING TO CYCLE AROUND THE WORLD

Posted on November 9, 2019

Here is a run-down of all my preparations for getting ready to cycle around the
world. The incessant dreaming of cycling around the world was finally coming to
an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


WHAT’S IT LIKE ON THE CHAIRLIFT IN LAUNCESTON

Posted on October 23, 2019

As the longest single-space chairlift in the world, the ride over Cataract Gorge
is an exhilarating dangle above the rushing waters of the South Esk River in
Launceston, Tasmania. The Ride The chairlift in Launceston takes its time, so
you can snap tons of photos along the way. It...read more →


NEARLY EATEN BY A HIPPO

Posted on February 7, 2020

Africa is full of dangerous animals, but none more so than the Hippo.  Paul
Templer takes us through his survival story of nearly being eaten by a hippo.
After spending most his twenties on the waters of the Zambezi river in Zimbabwe,
he got to know some animals even...read more →


SEVEN DAY MEDITATION RETREAT

Posted on January 28, 2020

High in the hills of the Burmese mountains is the setting where Burmese and
foreigners stay for a week to do a seven day long meditation retreat. Now in
60th retreat, this seven day meditation retreat has proved to be popular; every
year passes more and more people come. ...read more →


WHAT’S IT LIKE VOLUNTEERING IN A MONASTERY?

Posted on January 27, 2020

Ever thought about volunteering in a monastery?  Then this experience could be
the one for you. The Thabarwa monastery just outside Yangon is a refuge, where
volunteers from all over the world help poor, handicapped and sick people.
Thabarwa is run exclusively on donations and takes care of over...read more →


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A MONK

Posted on January 13, 2020

A friend of the site has recently travelled to Myanmar to have an interview with
a monk. Read Ozin’s transformation from normal life to Monk life and he has
managed to adapt to different way of living. What led you to become a monk here
in Myanmar? For a...read more →


CYCLING AND CAMPING IN NORTHERN THAILAND

Posted on December 3, 2019

Northern Thailand is absolutely spectacular.  It maybe tough cycling due to the
mountainous landscape, but my god the views are well worth the effort! After
leaving Siem Reap, from my cycling across Cambodia trip, I made my way through
the mountains of Northern Thailand. What To Bring When Cycling...read more →


CLIFF DIVING IN HAWAII

Posted on November 27, 2019

The Hawaiian islands offer some of the best cliff jumping in the world. PLEASE
NOTE – CLIFF DIVING IS VERY DANGEROUS, SO PROCEED WITH CAUTION. Here is a run
down for the five best places for cliff diving in Hawaii. Laie Point This 30 ft
nerve shredding jump, located...read more →

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CAT AND DOG CAFÉ IN SAIGON

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Even though some of the Vietnamese don’t mind the occasional dog on their plate,
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Saigon that opens their door...read more →


DIVING INTO A CENOTE | MEXICO (VIDEO)

Posted on August 13, 2019

Diving into a Cenote in the Jungle Surrounded by Long Vines Stretching Down to
the Surface. Tucked away in the Yucatán Peninsula, is the Ik Kil Cenote. A
natural made swimming pool, formed by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Diving into the Cenote was an Event put...read more →


VIDEO OF THE AURORA IN ALASKA

Posted on August 13, 2019

Watch insane footage of the aurora, as it lights up the Alaskan sky. Join Ron
Murray as he takes you on his journey with a video of the aurora in Alaska.
Situated close to the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is the perfect spot for watching
the Aurora as it sits...read more →


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Posted on August 11, 2019

Driving in Saigon is an extremely precarious experience.  Our friend of the site
Phúc Mập gives us some tips about how best to navigate yourself through the
madness. Asia is well known for its chaotic traffic and Vietnam is no
different.  Saigon is known for having some of the...read more →


VOLCANO WALKING IN ETHIOPIA

Posted on August 9, 2019

Photos from a trip volcano walking in Ethiopia. North east of Addis Abeba stands
Erta Ale,.   The searing heat of the magma is intense as you gingerly peer over
the side, to get a glimpse of the red hot molten liquid.  A 4×4 is a must for
traversing the...read more →


COOL STUFF TO DO IN NIAMEY

Posted on August 8, 2019

Niamey is a vibrant city, unlike anything I had experienced before.  Here is a
run down of all the cool stuff to do in Niamey. From wrestling to ornate mosques
its all here. A Sparcely populated country with 3/4 of it being desert. 
Consequently most of the population live...read more →


PREPARING TO CYCLE AROUND THE WORLD

Posted on November 9, 2019

Here is a run-down of all my preparations for getting ready to cycle around the
world. The incessant dreaming of cycling around the world was finally coming to
an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


BRAZIL’S FORBIDDEN SNAKE ISLAND

Posted on September 2, 2019

There are a few spots around the world where no ordinary civilians are allowed
to visit. Area 51, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and Mezhgorye in Russia are
all renowned for their secrecy. Providing a source for a constant stream of
conspiracy theories. Ilha de Queimada (Snake Island),...read more →


CLIMBING MOUNT BATUR AT NIGHT | BALI

Posted on September 2, 2019

When most people dream about a Bali, what comes to mind are infamous white,
sandy beaches with glorious blue water. You might imagine sitting underneath
palm trees, drinking coconuts or even a cheap, relaxing massage.  What may not
spring to mind right away is a climbing mount batur at...read more →


AMAZING HIKES IN SOUTH KOREA

Posted on September 1, 2019

There are some amazing hikes in South Korea.  And Colin took on the challenge of
a lifetime by aiming to cross the entire width of South Korea, on foot, in a two
week hike across South Korea.  It was going to take lots of planning,  a
well-organised route and...read more →


SWIMMING IN THE ANTARCTIC | ARGENTINA

Posted on August 30, 2019

A land full of glaciers, icebergs and Sea Lions, swimming in the Antarctic was
something I really didn’t think, i’d ever do! I took the plunge in the Beagle
Channel, which is situated around the southern most city in the world, Ushuaia. 
After finding a good spot to jump...read more →


CAMPING IN TOKYO | JAPAN

Posted on August 30, 2019

Who would have thought that there would be camping in Tokyo.  A huge mega city
like Tokyo with serene camping spots? Never?! After spending the first night
staying in a hostel, we decided to look for a camping site.  Camping in Tokyo is
fairly easy as there are four...read more →


CAT AND DOG CAFÉ IN SAIGON

Posted on August 18, 2019

Even though some of the Vietnamese don’t mind the occasional dog on their plate,
it turns out there are surprisingly a few pleasant dog and cat cafes in Saigon.
How many dog and cat cafes are there in Saigon? There are eight cafes across
Saigon that opens their door...read more →


DIVING INTO A CENOTE | MEXICO (VIDEO)

Posted on August 13, 2019

Diving into a Cenote in the Jungle Surrounded by Long Vines Stretching Down to
the Surface. Tucked away in the Yucatán Peninsula, is the Ik Kil Cenote. A
natural made swimming pool, formed by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Diving into the Cenote was an Event put...read more →


VIDEO OF THE AURORA IN ALASKA

Posted on August 13, 2019

Watch insane footage of the aurora, as it lights up the Alaskan sky. Join Ron
Murray as he takes you on his journey with a video of the aurora in Alaska.
Situated close to the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is the perfect spot for watching
the Aurora as it sits...read more →


RUSH HOUR DRIVING IN SAIGON | VIETNAM (VIDEO)

Posted on August 11, 2019

Driving in Saigon is an extremely precarious experience.  Our friend of the site
Phúc Mập gives us some tips about how best to navigate yourself through the
madness. Asia is well known for its chaotic traffic and Vietnam is no
different.  Saigon is known for having some of the...read more →


VOLCANO WALKING IN ETHIOPIA

Posted on August 9, 2019

Photos from a trip volcano walking in Ethiopia. North east of Addis Abeba stands
Erta Ale,.   The searing heat of the magma is intense as you gingerly peer over
the side, to get a glimpse of the red hot molten liquid.  A 4×4 is a must for
traversing the...read more →


COOL STUFF TO DO IN NIAMEY

Posted on August 8, 2019

Niamey is a vibrant city, unlike anything I had experienced before.  Here is a
run down of all the cool stuff to do in Niamey. From wrestling to ornate mosques
its all here. A Sparcely populated country with 3/4 of it being desert. 
Consequently most of the population live...read more →


PREPARING TO CYCLE AROUND THE WORLD

Posted on November 9, 2019

Here is a run-down of all my preparations for getting ready to cycle around the
world. The incessant dreaming of cycling around the world was finally coming to
an end.  There is at last action.  Relying on chatting to people who had done
long distance cycling before, I went...read more →


BRAZIL’S FORBIDDEN SNAKE ISLAND

Posted on September 2, 2019

There are a few spots around the world where no ordinary civilians are allowed
to visit. Area 51, Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and Mezhgorye in Russia are
all renowned for their secrecy. Providing a source for a constant stream of
conspiracy theories. Ilha de Queimada (Snake Island),...read more →


CLIMBING MOUNT BATUR AT NIGHT | BALI

Posted on September 2, 2019

When most people dream about a Bali, what comes to mind are infamous white,
sandy beaches with glorious blue water. You might imagine sitting underneath
palm trees, drinking coconuts or even a cheap, relaxing massage.  What may not
spring to mind right away is a climbing mount batur at...read more →


AMAZING HIKES IN SOUTH KOREA

Posted on September 1, 2019

There are some amazing hikes in South Korea.  And Colin took on the challenge of
a lifetime by aiming to cross the entire width of South Korea, on foot, in a two
week hike across South Korea.  It was going to take lots of planning,  a
well-organised route and...read more →


SWIMMING IN THE ANTARCTIC | ARGENTINA

Posted on August 30, 2019

A land full of glaciers, icebergs and Sea Lions, swimming in the Antarctic was
something I really didn’t think, i’d ever do! I took the plunge in the Beagle
Channel, which is situated around the southern most city in the world, Ushuaia. 
After finding a good spot to jump...read more →


CAMPING IN TOKYO | JAPAN

Posted on August 30, 2019

Who would have thought that there would be camping in Tokyo.  A huge mega city
like Tokyo with serene camping spots? Never?! After spending the first night
staying in a hostel, we decided to look for a camping site.  Camping in Tokyo is
fairly easy as there are four...read more →

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