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Travel Explorations – the story of a pioneering travel guide for adventure seeking globetrotters!

The company is a global travel guide on the internet that offers a market place for a special kind of travellers, so called adventure seeking globetrotters.

Our aim is to visualise opportunities for unique adventures around the world, different from the ordinary travel agents. We cover exciting places, exotic tribes, mysteries, wildlife, extreme sport, unique expeditions and great discoveries.
2005-04-22 Read more

The Spirit Of Speyside Whisky Festival 2005 - Whisky, Music, Food & Fun in the Malt Whisky Country Scotland!

The festival goes on from 28th April to the 2nd of May 2005. The Spirit Of Speyside Whisky Festival is now in its seventh year and this year is going to be bigger and better than ever, according to the Festival Co-ordinator Wendy Clements.
2005-04-07 Read more

Vajas - video clip from concert in Prague - Norwegian Sámi music for the new millenium!

The title of the video clip is: Arctic musical tales from Vajas - A great journey over the tundra and deep into the heart of the warm Sámi people!

Vajas succesful concert was on Friday 19 November 2004 at Divadlo U hasico on Rimska 45 in Prague. According to our earlier review, the concert was a powerful and beautiful journey through yoik, violin, chant and synthesiser. Together it reflects Vajas' courage and willingness to experiment, develop and transform indigenous music. See the video clip from their concert here!
2005-04-03 Read more

Reiseliv 06 – Norway International Meeting & Travel Fair - 12 – 15 January 2006!

Reiseliv - Norway International Meeting & Travel Fair - is the travel trade's largest and most important marketplace and forum in Norway. It`s for both national and international players in this business with more than 1.000 exhibitors from over 60 nations. Reiseliv attracted this year 2005 over 48.000 trade representatives, professional buyers, press and travel enthusiasts. Make the final preparation for the next big arrangement in January 2006!
2005-04-01 Read more

Polar Explorers Liv Arnesen and Ann Bancrocft evacuated from Arctic Ocean

Polar explorers were flown off the ice yesterday 31 March (2005) due to continued dispute between competing logistics companies which operate in the North Pole region. Despite the disappointment because they have to give the expedition, these two women show their great guts and positive attitude. Now they look forward to continue their educational work for children all over the world.
2005-04-01 Read more

Liv Arnesen and Ann Bancroft have to give up their efforts to reach the North Pole

Due to a conflict between the Frence tour operator (logistic supplier) Cerpolex and local forces in Russia, these two brave women had to give up. After 19 hard days their great arctic adventure was over.....
2005-03-31 Read more

Captain James Cook was one of the truly great explorers, but did other Europeans land on the east coast first?

Archaeologists in Australia said that a discovered shipwreck found in 2002 could prove that the British explorer, Captain James Cook (1728-1779) was not the first European to discover Australia's eastern coast.

The archaeological team found the 30-metre-long wreck on Fraser Island, off the coast of the eastern state of Queensland.......
2005-03-30 Read more

Liv Arnesen and Ann Bancroft are on their way to become first women to cross Arctic Ocean to the North Pole

Now a days Liv Arnesen and Ann Bancroft make an attempt crossing of the mostly frozen Arctic Ocean. The distance is approximate 1,240-mile (1,996 km). The expeditions` name is Arctic Ocean 2005. Together these women will make history again.
2005-03-30 Read more

Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 2005 - Alaska - USA: The winner is Robert Sørlie from Norway!

Yes, there is a musher in Nome! His name is Robert Sørlie - Sorlie - from Norway. He has just won the Last Great Race in Alaska for the second time! This is now officially confirmed by the Iditarod organisation, which organise the world famous Trail Sled Dog Race.

Robert reached end of the IDITAROD TRAIL at 8:39:31 (time in USA this morning (Wednesday, 16 March, 2005) with eight dogs. He was also the first to come down Front Street in 2003. Sorlie made the 1,161 kilometres trek to Nome in nine days, eighteen hours, thirty-nine minutes, and thirty-one seconds.

Robert arrived today, 16 March 2005 at 18:39 O`clock NT: Norwegian time. The whole Norwegian country is celebrating the great victory. Norwegians sending now heartly congratulations to Robert through national newspapers` websites and his team`s website.
2005-03-16 Read more

The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race 2005 is on – The Norwegian Viking Robert Sorlie - Sørlie hopes to win again!

Robert Sorlie - Sørlie - from Norway is the only person from outside the US who has won the Iditarod in 2003. In his first Iditarod in 2002 he became Rookie of the Year finishing 9th. He is 47 years old, and his nicknamed "The Silver Fox" by his fellow team members due to his age. Currently Robert is taken out his best efforts for winning the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race again.
2005-03-11 Read more

"Life" in Las Vegas alive and kickin’ - USA

- Where else on earth can one walk from the Eiffel Tower to the Luxor Pyramid in just one day?

- Where else can one experience the scenic canals of Venice and the architecture of Monte Carlo as they mingle with Elvis?

- Where else but Las Vegas can one experience the extremes of The "Sahara" desert and tropics of "Rio"....

Only in Vegas, baby....
2005-03-03 Read more

Restrictions on number of tourists walking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – Peru

Only 500 trekkers at a time can now walk the trail, which goes through the heart of the Peruvian Andes to Machu Picchu, and reservations must be made through a registered tour operator.

You also need to pay in advance and get a full passport information 30 days prior to departure.

With other words, it means that fewer people in the future will be able to experience the ancient Inca site near Cuzco in Peru, which is notified as an UNESCO heritage and a great wonder of world.
2005-03-03 Read more

The excavation continues based on the sensational discovery of a new specimen of human on Flores - Indonesia

It`s true about Hobbits as told about in the Lord of the Rings book and the movie trilogy. A new human-like species, a dwarfed relative who lived just 18,000 years ago in the company of pygmy elephants and giant lizards has been discovered on the remote Indonesian island of Flores.
2005-02-18 Read more

Carnival time in February 2005 in Rio de Janeiro is over - Brazil - the greatest party on earth!

The self-proclaimed greatest party on earth has justed ended. The Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro has celebrated its annual carnival. This sunny carnival was arranged 5 - 8 February. Each year, usually in February though sometimes early in March, Rio erupts in an ecstatic fiesta of pulsating samba music, and exotic and erotic dancers, with colourful and radiant costumes. Some of them almost naked. These people really now how to party...
2005-02-12 Read more

Meetings trolls in Peer Gynt`s Kingdom – Vinstra – Gudbransdalen - Norway`s mysterious region with thousand of opportunities

Go far as you can go to the North, there is a long and narrow country called Norway. Here around in amidst dark forests, moonlit lakes, deep fjords and mighty snow capped mountains, you will find the trolls, especially in a region called Gudbrandsdalen. These amazing creatures were covered in the world famous Norwegian author Henrik Ibsen`s novel Peer Gynt.

Take a thoroughly look and you will hopefully see against all logical belief, one of those mystical trolls.
2005-01-31 Read more



Meeting the Mudmen
in Papua New Guinea

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