Tessa Hulls transforms her experiences into art. Discover her Pulitzer Prize-winning work and her adventurous lifestyle.
Specialists of the Russian Arctic National Park studied and classified records of the so-called Blue Book from the first Soviet polar station on Franz Josef Land, head of the park's Historical and ...
With fewer passengers, more personal service and stops in ports that mega ships miss, these sailings prove bigger isn’t ...
A traveller and explorer has showcased the Scottish book shop that allows visitors to live and work on site for a week - raising money for the town's book festival ...
Isolated islands, glistening icebergs and penguins await on the White Continent. Our expert selects the top sailings to book ...
Still, the fancy persists, implanted like a microchip, ever since Erich von Däniken’s 1968 best-seller, “Chariots of the Gods ...
KENNEWICK, Wash. - Families and friends looking for events to get out of the house and learn this January have a couple of options coming up. On Wednesday, January 14, Goose Ridge Winery in Richland ...
The spooky season might be over, but that does not stop people all over the country from exploring potential paranormal phenomena, including in Kentucky. A new book, "Paranormal Kentucky: An Uncommon ...
This compilation of excerpts and facsimiles of 70 notebooks belonging to explorers throughout history is as educational as it is visually enticing. Readers will lap up John James Audubon’s Carolina ...
THE MAN WHO PRESUMED (334 pp.)—Byron Farwell—Holt ($5). The notorious words “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” have perhaps aroused more merriment than any other phrase coined by man. But so far no one has ...
The world is a treasure awaiting each new generation of explorers. But every young explorer finds places that are especially magical to them. Some are discovered by those who venture far away, some ...
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