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Patagonian Glaciers: Bucking the Trend
Published on July 17, 2017Bucking the global trend, some of Patagonia’s 50 plus glaciers are expanding rather than retreating…
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The 360 on Stella Australis
Published on July 17, 2017Determined not to be left behind in the technology race, Stella Australis recently introduced 360-degree…
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For Sale: Blue Lagoon, slightly used, good condition
Published on July 7, 2017Iceland Magazine reports in its May issue that the Blue Lagoon — one of the…
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Ethiopia: Gondar Castle and World War Two
Published on June 22, 2017As we celebrate the 73rd anniversary of D-Day and the Normandy landings this month, it’s…
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The Northern Five — Kenya’s Alternative Wildlife Bucket List
Published on June 21, 2017We’ve already told you about the “Ugly Five” and “Tiny Five” of Kenya wildlife. But…
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EcoTraining Joins Emerging Destinations
Published on June 15, 2017Emerging Destinations is pleased to announce a brand new client — EcoTraining Guides & Guardians…
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Sussing Out Santa Lucia Hill
Published on June 12, 2017What’s that heavily wooded hill sticking up in the middle of downtown Santiago? It’s called…
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Torres del Paine for Fashionistas
Published on June 11, 2017Whether you’re trekking the “W” Circuit with Fantastico Sur or taking day hikes from your…
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Tucking into the Tuckers
Published on June 10, 2017They’re mighty tiny but very important — both the Tuckers Islets and the small penguins…
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Beware Iceland’s Hidden People: Trolls, Elves and Fairies
Published on June 3, 2017Huldufólk is what they call them in Iceland — the “hidden” or “secret” people. Not…
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They Really Should Have Called it “Greens” Land
Published on June 2, 2017With more than 60 golf courses catering to a native population of only 330,000, Iceland…
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Innsæi: The Icelandic Art of Intuition
Published on June 1, 2017Before you’re cruise this summer, be sure to catch the new documentary InnSaei – The…
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The Queen of Uganda’s National Parks
Published on May 30, 2017Primates aside, Uganda’s most spectacular game viewing experience is Queen Elizabeth National Park. Unlike Bwindi…
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Kwibuka 23 — Rwanda’s 100-Day Remembrance
Published on May 25, 2017Twenty-three years after the genocide against the Tutsi, Adventure Consults joined the rest of the…
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Rwanda Welcomes Eastern Black Rhinos
Published on May 23, 2017Although Rwanda is more renowned for mountain gorillas, the East African country is once again…
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Monasteries and Monarchs
Published on May 8, 2017Besides Lake Tana being the source of the Blue Nile and the water that thunders over nearby…
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Father De Agostini’s Legacy
Published on May 8, 2017During all of their voyages through the islands at the bottom end of Patagonia, the…
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Andes Anthology: Best Movies About the Big Mountains
Published on May 8, 2017From Clint Eastwood dangling from the Swiss Alps in The Eiger Sanction to Gregory Peck…
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Savor Spring in Torres Del Paine
Published on May 8, 2017Why wait until the southern hemisphere summer when you can savor the majesty of Chile’s…
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Bwabwata: Namibia’s Other Great Game Park
Published on May 8, 2017It’s not nearly as famous at Etosha—primarily because the region was off-limits to tourists and…
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