Posts Tagged ‘desert’
Namibia Adventure: Sandboarding In The World’s Oldest Desert
Namibia is full of adventures, like sandboarding the world’s oldest desert near the coastal German city of Swakopmund. Here’s how. Read more...
How One Traveler Is Bringing Literacy To Timbuktu & The Southern Sahara
It all started with the flip of a coin, literally. Now, intrepid traveler Barry Hoffner is building schools and bringing literacy to Timbuktu. Here’s how.Read more...
Hiking Ryan Mountain In Joshua Tree National Park [Photo Essay]
California’s Joshua Tree National Park is something from another planet, or at least that’s how it seems. In my mind, the park always had a cloak of mystery and sometimes even darkness wrapped around it, the very place where Charles Manson and his followers hid out, where curious druggies experiment with peyote and where extraterrestrial…Read more...
Touring Bolivia’s Salt Flats: A Memorable Experience
Guest post by James Jones I feel Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni (salt flats) deserves a little more recognition than it currently gets. After all, Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt flat in the world and also the largest natural mirror on Earth. The Salar de Uyuni is easily one of the main reasons I…Read more...
12 Stunning Desert Landscapes
There are many beautiful landscapes to be seen all over the world. Sparkling oceans, lush flora, tall mountains, barren tundra and unique rock formations cover the Earth, giving contrast to its many destinations. One of the most interesting types of scenery to take in, however, is the desert. While many automatically think of sandy, infertile,…Read more...
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