A Cappadocia hot air balloon ride is one of the world’s most iconic travel experiences. Join me on my first flight into the dawn sky, ...
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A Cappadocia hot air balloon ride is one of the world’s most iconic travel experiences. Join me on my first flight into the dawn sky, ...
Read moreDetailsExplore fossil hunting in Campbellton, New Brunswick, where Devonian plant fossils like Psilophyton, Drepanophycus, Rhacophyton, and Pertica lie exposed along the Restigouche River. On Canada ...
Read moreDetailsBeneath the quiet streets of Tapolca, Hungary, lies a surreal wonder: an underground river where visitors can paddle through glowing blue karst waters 20 metres ...
Read moreDetailsOn a crisp January evening in Tokyo, I ascended the iconic Tokyo Tower to witness a sunset I’ll never forget. With Mount Fuji silhouetted on ...
Read moreDetailsThink you could survive a few days in the Devonian Period? Think again - especially at mealtime. The Devonian Cookbook is your sarcastic survival guide ...
Read moreDetailsJoin me on my climb up Mount Carleton - New Brunswick’s highest peak at 820 m (2,690 ft). Along the way, I explore Acadian forests, ...
Read moreDetailsDiscover the surreal beauty and science of the Grotte de Glace - an ice cave carved into France’s Mer de Glace glacier near Chamonix. In ...
Read moreDetailsFossil hunting in Back Bay reveals Crow Island fossils - Silurian brachiopods preserved in New Brunswick’s coastal rocks. Join me as I retrace a fossil ...
Read moreDetailsPerched nearly 4,000 metres above Chamonix, the Aiguille du Midi blends geology, engineering, and breathtaking alpine scenery. On a July morning I ascended by cable ...
Read moreDetailsIn New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy, the Hopewell Rocks tides transform the coastline twice a day, carving towering sea stacks, revealing the ocean floor, and ...
Read moreDetailsOn the rugged coast of Nova Scotia, where the world’s highest tides meet ancient cliffs, the Joggins Fossil Cliffs reveal a story over 300 million ...
Read moreDetailsThe Bay of Fundy, located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, is home to the world’s highest tides, shaped by ancient tectonic rifting, glacial carving, ...
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