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...
Recently an archaeological excavation at Kibbutz Kfar Har-Horesh, less than two miles from the Nazareth town center, has uncovered a large burial ground dating to 8,000 years before the time of Christ. Three of the bodies had the soft tissues of the scull removed before burial and replaced with a lime plaster moulded to the scull to reform the facial features.
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The sky is not longer the limit for travel adventures and explorations!
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Palaeontologists can based on their exploration of 95 million year old fossils in Argentina, may have found a "new", or more correctly expressed old, and so far unknown specie of an dinosaur.
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A Norwegian explorer, Anders Krogh, broke his way through the dense jungle. It took him one year, six expeditions, lots of money and incredible efforts, to confirm that the rumour about the disreputable Pelo Largos tribe was true. It nearly costed his life
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MirCorp, the company that intends to hire time on the Russian space station Mir, has plans for building a new spaceship, which shall transport paying customers out in the space.
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The last day he had to pass a open lead. At a distance it looks difficult, perhaps 100 metres wide and perhaps with a layer of ice on the top. He considered the ice too thick for swimming, but too thin for walking. The pressure ridges have been difficult to pass. How did he make it?
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Scientists from the Geoscience Australia expedition have discovered an uncharted coral reef.
The size can compares with Jersey in Queensland's Gulf of Carpentaria. With 120 sq km, it covers a larger area than all the reefs of Barbados put together.
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Remains from the Vikings found Archaeologists in Belarus have found items, which probably belonged to a trader during the Viking age.
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This was the wheel at which the captain stood as the ships sank beneath the icy waves for 90 years ago in the Atlantic Ocean. The British newspaper The Times, reports on its web site that the ship's wheel from the Titanic, has been brought up from the wreck to the surface.
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The exploration continues in Norway's west part
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Finally after 97 days and 2860 kilometres two women, Liv Arnesen and Anne Bancroft, crossed the Antarctic.
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After 64 days and 2080 kilometres did two women, Liv Arnesen from Norway and Anne Bancroft from USA, reach the South Pole yesterday evening, few hours later than they expected earlier this day.
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Big treasure found in an sunken galleon.
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Jo Le Guen from France challenged the world greatest ocean in an rowboat.
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- 10.000 adventurers visit the area yearly
- Why?
- You can see it now!
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Meeting the Mudmen in Papua New Guinea

See the video HERE |
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