Trekking in Borneo
Say the word Borneo and you immediately think of deep dark jungles, malaria infested swamps, dangerous and primitive headhunting tribes – well, you’d be a few hundred years out of date if you still thought that.
Read moreSay the word Borneo and you immediately think of deep dark jungles, malaria infested swamps, dangerous and primitive headhunting tribes – well, you’d be a few hundred years out of date if you still thought that.
Read moreNew Mexico is a sparsely populated state sandwiched between Arizona, Texas and Mexico. The dry, hot desert landscape is home to many ancient native American sites. In fact, any visitor to New Mexico will be impressed by the cultural diversity of this state.
Read moreTwo dramatic and sometimes dangerous festivals occur in Europe each summer, celebrating patron saints and two animals revered in Spanish and Italian culture.
Read moreOn Fraser Island, there is no shortage of beaches… as the 125-kilometre-long island is totally made of sand and is the world’s biggest sandbar!
Read moreOld Tom Morris, also known as The Grand Old Man of Golf,was born and died in St Andrews, Fife, the “home of golf” and location of the St Andrews Links, which he helped design.
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