by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 27, 2016 | Inaccessible Places, Oceans
Point Nemo. For me, this evocative name conjures images of nautical adversity, sea monsters, galleon ships, the Captain in Jules Verne’s ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’ and of submarining and the age of oceanic exploration. The word “Nemo” is Latin, meaning...
by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 27, 2016 | Mexico, North America, Overland Travel
We follow one photographer, surfer, and overland traveller – Ross Ruddell, as he prepares to embark on an epic journey down the pan-American highway, surfing his way from California to Tierra del Fuego, over the course of three years. This is his story. You can keep...
by Nancy Baker | Dec 25, 2016 | Featured Travel Video Of The Week
For our *Christmas Edition* featured travel video of the week, we have selected “Life Is Short, Live It Well” by Travel Diary. During the festive period, especially if you live in a place that experiences cold weather, it is easy to forget all about travel...
by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 24, 2016 | North America, Overland Travel
We follow one photographer, surfer, and overland traveller – Ross Ruddell, as he prepares to embark on an epic journey down the pan-American highway, surfing his way from California to Tierra del Fuego, over the course of three years. This is his story. You can keep...
by Reece Rheinbach | Dec 22, 2016 | Backpacking, North America, Travel
I grew up in a small rainy town in the north of England. I led a very sheltered upbringing, the countryside was ever a five-minute drive away, and my town provided little stimulation growing up. I bought a punk rock CD at the age of 13, and immediately became absorbed...
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