by Reece Rheinbach | Jan 30, 2017 | Featured, Mexico, North America, Overland Travel, Politics
I have spent the last ten months travelling through both the USA and Mexico. I have covered over 4,500 miles in Mexico over four months. As such, I have a unique perspective on both America’s fear of Mexico, and of the actual reality within Mexico… Donald...
by Reece Rheinbach | Jan 18, 2017 | Africa, Oceans, Sailing and Marine
In the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, wild pirates and buccaneers ruled the seas. They sailed the seas in pirated galleons, took what the pleased from trade vessels of any country, and were famed for their brutality and ruthlessness. Pirates were wanted men. There was...
by Reece Rheinbach | Jan 16, 2017 | Asia, Inaccessible Places
The coldest town on earth. Those words are easily dismissed until one actually considers their meaning: This frigid place holds lowest recorded temperature for any permanently inhabited location in the world. People actually choose make their homes and eke out a...
by Reece Rheinbach | Jan 12, 2017 | Mexico, Overland Travel, Weekends Away
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 | Jan 5, 2017 | Mexico, News, North America
Roadblocks, protests and occasionally violent clashes with police continue to occur across Mexico. Fuel supply group G500, which supplies most gasoline stations in Mexico, have closed more than 1,000 gas stations in their group, with a further 1,800 slated for closure...
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