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Tasmania: Call of the wild


Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 (02:00:00) (8336 reads)

Two hundred years after Tasmania was forced into service as a British penal colony, Janet Street-Porter journeys on foot, and of her own free will, to its vast, unspoilt forests and mountains. For the modern traveller, there are plenty of spectacular compensations en route - and at the end of a hard day's hike


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About a Country or Place

Greece: My big fat mountain


Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 (02:00:00) (4757 reads)




Mount Olympus is home to capricious gods, turning on both sizzling sunshine and scary summer storms in the space of a day. Mark Daffey reports.

We enter a clearing marked on my map as Petrostrouga, half way down a ridge that runs from the high-altitude Muses Plateau on Mount Olympus...


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About a Country or Place

Réunion: It's France, but not as we know it


Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 (02:00:00) (2693 reads)





Thrusting darkly out of the Indian Ocean is the active volcano that connects the beautiful island of Réunion with the clouds. At its feet, history and nature are tangled in a long embrace



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Nature News

Andaman and Nicobar. India


Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 (02:00:00) (20080 reads)




Palm leaves dancing in the mild breeze, powder white beaches, the sound of waves breaking on a coral reef, lush, green rain forests and chirping rare birds-this is what the Andaman and Nicobar Islands essentially are. An archipelago of islands, islets and rocks, this Union Territory of India is home to some of the oldest tribes in the country. Though facilities for trekking, diving and snorkelling are available here, the best way to enjoy a trip to these islands is simply relax by the sea...



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About a Country or Place

Mexico: The Mayan Riviera


Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 01, 2003 (02:00:00) (13437 reads)


By Anonymous
In this ancient land, where the majestic turquoise caribbean sea meets white, cool soft sand beaches you will also meet the warm and welcoming hospitality of the Maya people... Here you can dive amazing reefs, snorkel and see wondrous sea life, tour ancient archeological sites, Lay all day in a hammock or stroll the walk way lined with shops, sliver, arts and crafts, experience great restaurants and much much more!!!



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AdventuresTravels

Guatemala: kingdom of Lord Chocolate


Posted by spainsun on Tuesday, January 01, 2002 (02:00:00) (17923 reads)


By Anonymous
Guatemala was once at the heart of the mysterious Mayan civilisation. James Bedding braves the jungle to uncover its remnants.

Would I really need a security guard to tackle the nature trail at the back of the hotel, I wondered? "You will feel safer," said the receptionist. "Meet him at the gate at dawn." I was to be grateful, soon enought..

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AdventuresTravels

The Great Escape (Kenia)


Posted by spainsun on Tuesday, January 01, 2002 (02:00:00) (6027 reads)

Foto & Text by Neil & Sue

We cruised south apprehensive of how we were going to dodge the border. We had two waypoints from Tim and Clare De Wits website plus a write up from Dennis Wilson's African Edventure. The Ethiopian border Police are located in a small village called Hadu at 4d38.867'N, 36d11.550'E.


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About a Country or Place

ENTIRE ELEPHANT FAMILY SLAUGHTERED IN KENYA’S TSAVO EAST


Posted by namibia on Tuesday, January 01, 2002 (02:00:00) (3980 reads)


Tsavo East, Kenya - (AENS) - 05 November 2002
An entire family of 12 elephants has been slaughtered in Kenya’s Tsavo East game park, Kenyan Wildlife Service reported on Wednesday. It was the largest single incident of poaching seen in the East African country for more than five years.

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Noticias de Viajes

Djibouti: The heat is on


Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 01, 2002 (02:00:00) (7658 reads)




Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa, is truly a holiday destination for adventurers. Mark Stratton finds its lunar landscape and sensuous waters strangely seductive

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Noticias de Viajes

Thailand Like a Local


Posted by spainsun on Tuesday, January 01, 2002 (02:00:00) (10829 reads)

Thailand Like a Local
In this country rich with exotic traditions, you can't see it all. But with a resident as a tour guide, one visitor got a closer view.

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