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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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by Pamela Tan
Famous for overcoming the obstacles of the Arctic’s winter in the Alaska-Yukon region. Known to traverse on skis for over 1,000 miles along the Idi...
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by Pamela Tan
In today’s post on explorers, we are focusing on a man who does not use his wealth as an excuse to be stagnant, even being the youngest heir to his...
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by Pamela Tan
15 years, he has been exploring the poles, adventure racing, and dog mushing. The kind of man that is in awe by the environments he encounters and ...
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by Pamela Tan
He had to deal with botflies burrowing into his scalp. Parasites tried to use his body as a host. He went face to face with giant anacondas. Slogge...
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by Pamela Tan
Grand Trunk Road is one of South Asia's oldest and longest roads. It is often called the "Gernaili Sadak" (the Generals' Road) and Sadak-e-Azam (Th...
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by Pamela Tan
Previously, we walked the sappy road of The Incense Route, now we are exploring The Tea Horse Road! The road comprises of more than 6000 miles, thr...
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by Pamela Tan
Previously, we walked the salty path of The Salt Route, now we are exploring The Incense Route! This route was developed to transport frankincense ...
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by Pamela Tan
Previously, we explored The Tin Route, now we are going to walk The Salt Route! Yes, walk, not eat. Salt has always been a precious resource - it i...
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