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Expeditions
Here we present the most exciting expeditions and unique journeys. The world is growing smaller, but it is bigger than you think. Some people visualize the opportunities for others, and make our lives exciting to live.

View the world with no secrets: you can consider it in two ways: both as a threat and a opportunity. Some ways people live their lifes will surprise you...

Search after Dominick on the North Pole still without results

But there has been detected some movement in the position. Rescue crew are now out in helicopters searching for her.
2004-03-18 Read more

Woman missing on her way solo to the North Pole

There has been no lifesign after the French-born, 43-year old Dominick Arduin. The search for her has begun.
2004-03-11 Read more

Maurizio Giuliano - the youngest person ever who have visited all countries in the world!

According to him, he has been to all the 192 independent nations in the world. Now the 29-year British-Italian hope to be noticed in the Guiness` World Record book.
2004-03-02 Read more

Recent sensational Viking find going to be displayed in the Yorkshire Museum

The discovery of a big treasures in Yorkshire set to continue the excavation of what might be a Viking boat burial, which would make it the first to be discovered in England and one of the most significant Viking finds in the British Isles. For they who want to see the great find can do it in the Yorkshire Museum from Saturday 14 to Sunday 22 February 2004.
2004-02-18 Read more

Discovery of an Viking ship in England

The discovery is from the 900 century. Swords, shields, silver coins and more items have been found in the ship, which the treasure hunters believe it is a grave for important Viking chieftain.
2004-02-17 Read more

Searching for the Flecheiros, an uncontacted tribe in Amazon - Brazil

From the Brazilian side, an expedition was set out 8 June 2002 intended to find an certain unconctacted tribe in the Amazon. After two week of river travel and 20 days bushwhacking, participants could see the first signs of the Indians.
2003-12-18 Read more

Great Norwegian polar explorer Liv Arnesen honoured in Lotz

The famous Norwegian polar explorer, Liv Arnesen, became this weekend given the honourable prize "Explorer 2003 Awards" during an arrangement in Lotz in Poland. She was given the prize for her contribution that reflects strong enthusiasm and abilities to overcome strong personal limits.
2003-12-18 Read more

Detection of oxygen on a planet outside our Solar System

The planet orbits a yellow, Sun-like star and is situated 150 light-years away. Could it be life on this planet?
2004-02-03 Read more

New species of whale discovered

Japanese researchers found a unknown species of whale, a 12 metres long Bryde whale, which live in the border zone between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
2003-12-21 Read more

Star trek for tourists

Moon fever for estates - your next holiday resort? More than 2,5 million people in 180 countries have purchased estates on the Moon and March. It is just for fun or do someone really believe they can go there in the future? Do we see a new exciting trend in the travel industry? Fantasy or reality? (Photo: Moonlandscape on Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa).
2004-02-08 Read more

Fiji: Descendants of eaten missionary got an apology

Excuse us for eating your relative for 136 year ago. We ate everything without the boots. We hope that you will forgive us, and cleanse our village from a curse that had hanged over us since the tragic meal. I guess that was some of the words in a recent ceremony in Fiji.
2003-12-18 Read more

Nefertiti mummy may have been found in Egypt

Scientists in Egypt say they may have discovered the mummy of Queen Nefertiti, who one of the most famous figures of ancient Egypt. Nefertiti was also one of the ancient world's most beautiful women and perhaps the most powerful woman in ancient Egypt. The Queen Nefertiti ruled together with her husband the pharaoh Akhenaten from 1353-1336 BC during the so-called 18th dynasty of ancient Egyptian rulers.
2003-12-18 Read more

An ancient tribe emerged from the rainforest in India

The woman came out from the forest at the side of the road. She was stark naked, apart from a thong of braided red around her loins. She waved to stop the bus. As it slowed the passengers could see that delicately drawn patterns in white clay adorned her face and body.
2003-12-18 Read more

New Viking ship under excavation in Norway!

Norwegian researchers think they may have found the country's fourth intact Viking ship buried in a mound near Toensberg (Tønsberg) in Vestfold County, and excavation work is now going on. The site is near the place where the famous Gokstad ship was found in 1880. There are still interesting items to be found in the area.
2004-04-04 Read more

Dinosaur fossil found in Loch Ness

Nessie mania returned to Scotland recently after an interesting find on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Have the world famous Scottish monster, Nessie, finally been found? What is amazing is that a pensioner has stumbled on a fossil in Loch Ness. He believes that the fossil is an ancestor of the world-famous Nessie, a prehistoric reptile.
2003-12-18 Read more



Meeting the Mudmen
in Papua New Guinea

See the video HERE


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