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You’ve just woken up in the Alobar1000 hostel in Thamel...
A grain of sand will take 60,000 years to move from Fraser’s east coast to its west.
A nine-day road trip that follows in the Missouri River footsteps of Lewis & Clark.
Changing money is so last century – like travelers’ checks and bank drafts.
I'm not sure I'd ever drive through Yellowstone; on a bike, I felt like I was going too...
The peaks of Langtang are visible from Kathmandu on a clear day.
Find yourself behind the Betlemi Church and the nearby ruins of the Zoroastrian Fire...
"Attention ladies and gentlemen. We are now beginning our descent into Mogadishu."
He kept our minds from wandering to the cannibal scene in Alive.
It's one of few places on Earth where you feel like you're in the middle of nowhere.
As you read this, there are waves that are going unridden.
He managed to inflate the tire with a misfit pump and a rubber band.
Getting late-night poutine is a bit of a tradition in Montreal.
Businesses on Facebook know this well -- they call it a “call to arms.”
Here’s a free world tour courtesy of Google Street View.
On any given day, somewhere in Nicaragua, it’s going off.
It was once believed that Los Gigantes marked the edge of the world.
The striking diversity of waves, waterfalls, lakes, and springs around the world.
The instructor was excited about teaching people how not to crash their snowboards.
The Airstream was loaded with food, beer, and snowboarding gear.
I find this part of the world wildly inviting, and I must not be alone.
Katmai National Park is known for two things: the volcanic landscape…and bears.
At Kappa, your order even arrives at your table on a miniature, cutely kitsch train.
You can get a taste of Tampa’s pirate culture when the cab drops you off at Gaspar’s...