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by Pamela Tan
Today, we are going to dive deep into the Great Barrier Reef, Australia! The Great Barrier Reef is spectacular and it gets better as you head north...
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by Pamela Tan
Today, we are going to dive deep into the Silfra Gap, Iceland! Silfra Gap, also known as Silfra Fissure, is Iceland‘s most famous dive site. When...
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by Pamela Tan
One of the world's most famous hikes, the W Circuit in Torres Del Paine National Park, is located down at the southernmost region of Chile. It is c...
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by Pamela Tan
As one of the most iconic sites in all of Africa, reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro is on many hiker’s to-do list. Around 30,000 people attempt th...
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by Pamela Tan
This hike is not for the faint of heart, the Inca Trail is a 42-kilometer trek that takes up over two 13,000-foot passes! Coming down from the Inca...
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by Pamela Tan
The Annapurna Circuit trail has some of the tallest peaks on earth. The trail begins down in a steamy jungle and rises well above the tree line. Yo...
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by Pamela Tan
Mount Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak at 4,167 meters (13,671 feet), is a hike that isn't for the weak-hearted. The way upwards rises from the...
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by Pamela Tan
It is said that a hike in the Percorsi Occitani is like traveling back in time. It is a network of ancient pathways through the Cottian Alps. A lot...
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by Pamela Tan
Japan is proud of numerous ancient trails. They connect temples and cities. The Basho Wayfarer is a self-guided trip following a route taken by the...
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by Pamela Tan
He is a huge personality in the diving community and went for some of the world's most impressive dives. His home is the Bahamas. He explores shipw...
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by Pamela Tan
He is best known for speed-summiting six of the world's tallest peaks in a month, which was unthinkable by many for the various challenges. However...
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by Pamela Tan
A professional freeskier and climber who became the first person to descend the world's second tallest mountain, K2, by skis in 2018. K2 was though...
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