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Fly over what is said to be the worlds largest living structure and the only one visible from outer space, the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef is often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world.

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World Heritage Site and natural wonder, the Great Barrier Reef draws scuba divers and travelers from across the globe. Natural wonders are popular destinations for travelers, but at what cost? Discover 10 Disappearing Natural Wonders Then visit Matador Change and join the discussion on conservation with articles like 10 Steps Hotels Can Take to Go Greener.

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Joshywashington

Joshywashington is a Travel Media Ninja from Seattle who enjoys writing, climbing trees and strong coffee.

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Three guys enjoy the Ozarks and call awareness to the conservation of a gorgeous,...

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Frolic in the goodness of nature with this whimsical, refreshing video.

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Mother Nature is in no hurry, and you shouldn't be either.

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Nomadic Matt takes us on a 24 km hike over the Tongariro Crossing in New Zealand, a...

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A gorgeous, haunting time lapse of Eyjafjallajökull.

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Austere and evocative, this video fuses music with beautiful images to present the Sahara...

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The proposal to ban hiking up Australia's famous red rock has been overruled.

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From blacktop to dirt road to sparse high country tracks, this POV motorcycle ride...

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Anna Brones of Under Solen Media takes off on a 4 day backcountry snowshoeing adventure...

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See the glaciers of Patagonia through the eyes of a few curious travelers.

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Joshywashington and brother his Dustin climb Mount St. Helens in the dead of night

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The World Effect crew goes Ice trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier in southern near El...

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Here we present a look at the landscapes and life in the Copper Canyon, Mexico.