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The City of Bath, England - Atmospheric Roman Baths outside London!

First and foremost my aim for the tour in April 2002 was to explore Stonehenge outside London. I also visited the beautiful Georgian City of Bath and admired some of the most amazing architectural sights in Europe, including Bath Abbey, the Royal Crescent, the Circus, Assembly Rooms and the Pulteney Bridge. The most amazing of all in the City of Bath was exploring the Roman Baths, built around thermal springs, which have been supplying water for over 2,000 years.
2010-03-15 Read more

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Liverpool is Favourite City in the UK 2009!

Liverpool is Favourite City in the UK after Capital Cities Liverpool has been named in the top three UK city break destinations for the second successive year by readers of travel bible, Conde Nast Traveller Magazine.
2009-09-14 Read more

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Asteroid Killed Off the Dinosaurs, says International Scientific Panel!

The Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction, which wiped out the dinosaurs and more than half of species on Earth, was caused by an asteroid colliding with Earth and not massive volcanic activity, according to a comprehensive review of all the available evidence, published in the journal Science.
2010-03-06 Read more

The Last of the Mohicans,Mohicans,Fenimore Cooper

The last of the Mohicans still exist!

Actual the Indian tribe is not Mohican, but Mohegan. When I was a little boy I find it very exciting to read James Fenimore Cooper`s dramatic historical novel The Last of the Mohican. On my way travelling around in Canada for over 10 years ago, I met some Indians with origin from the Huron tribe involved in the novel. In 1992 director Michael Mann turned this story into an exciting and visually stunning adventure on movie.
2010-02-24 Read more

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Why didn`t Marco Polo mentioned The Great Wall of China in his journals? Watch video clip!

Marco Polo travelled around in China for 17 years. Is it possible that he didn`t observe the Great Wal of China, or even hear about it, in this period? Or did`t he go to China at all? Maybe Marco Polo had some good reasons for not telling the world about one of the most impressing human made wonders in the world.
2010-02-20 Read more

Everbody Hurts Haiti Charity Single

Everbody Hurts Haiti Charity Single Starring 21 Pop Stars Originally by REM - From JK_Pro On PS3. The all-star fund-raising single for the Haiti earthquake victims has been played on radio for the first time.
2010-02-16 Read more

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We Are The World 25 For Haiti 2010 - Official Video - Watch and support!

We Are The World 25 for Haiti, WATW Haiti, with Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie and Wyclef Jean. The 25th Anniversary recording features over 80 artists and performers. The recording of We Are The World 25 For Haiti embodied the same enthusiasm, sense of purpose and generosity as the original recording 25 years ago.
2010-02-14 Read more

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The last of the Mohicans is not the last!

When James Fenimore Cooper`s dramatic novel the The Last of the Mohicans was published in 1826, he made the North American Indian tribe Mohicans immortal. Not just as a myth, but he also made the public aware of that this tribe is still existing. Today the last of the Mohicans live on a reservation in Shawano County, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It`s few hundred of them and they are still going strong!
2010-01-27 Read more

Best of ExplorersWeb 2009 Awards!

ExplorersWeb has covered hundreds of expeditions in 2009. "It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world and moral courage so rare," said Mark Twain once. As the editor in ExplorersWeb writes 23rd December 2009: You might be surprised to find this quote in a place covering hard adventure. Yet real explorers know that true heroes own the full spectrum of guts. Who will be awarded this year?
2010-01-25 Read more

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Ryan Waters and Cecilie Skog interviewed by ExplorersWeb!

On 21st January 2010 new polar history was written.Cecilie Skog and Ryan Waters successfully crossed Antarctica! In an interview ExplorersWeb did with Ryan Waters and Cecilie Skog, they say: “The mental part was the most difficult part”.
2010-01-25 Read more

Cecilie Skog,Ryan Waters,Antarctica

Cecilie Skog and Ryan Waters successfully crossed Antarctica!

Today 21st January 2010 new polar history was written. Nearly a century after Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911, the Norwegian female Cecilie Skog, 35, and the American man Ryan Waters, 36, reached Ross Ice Shelf and made the first unassisted crossing of Antarctica.
2010-01-22 Read more

Be a traveller, not a tourist!

Rough Guide`s top five New Year’s resolutions for travellers will jumpstart your most adventurous year yet! Anyone with a ticket can be a tourist, but wouldn’t you rather be a traveller? Travellers embrace the culture, travellers eat the local delicacies, travellers learn the language and travellers get off the beaten path.
2010-01-15 Read more

Giza, Egypt - New pyramid found near the big Pyramid!

Scientists found a pyramid buried under Egypt's sand. It`s a amazing hidden tresaure that hopefully will reveal more of the ancient history in the country.
2010-01-13 Read more

Peer Gynt, Vinstra, Norway, Norway, celebrates its 20th anniversary 2010!

The performance, which is one of Norway's most sought after plays, is this year celebrating its twentieth
2010-01-12 Read more

Norway recommended by New York Times

This year the focus should be on the wilds of the Norwegian countryside. With its dazzling Nordic light and dramatic landscape, Norway is perhaps the most unexplored and exotic corner of Europe.
2010-01-12 Read more



Meeting the Mudmen
in Papua New Guinea

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