The rock art on the outskirts of Hargeisa, named Laas Geel, are stunning portraits that capture an ancient way of life. What did the Rock Art mean? The rock art of Laas Geel are full of animals that are normally found on the plains of the Serengeti, implying the landscape would have been much lusher […]

Camping near the Bialowieski National Park means pitching your tent in the last primeval forest of its kind in Europe. Two friends trekked across Poland and into Slovakia finding some insane spots to camp.  Throughout the country there is ancient forest that is the only remnants of the the prehistoric forest that once covered huge […]

Every August, thousands of people take part in the world’s most insane food fight. Carnage and mayhem can be the only words to describe this festival.  Thousands of people cram the tight streets of Buñol, and take aim at anybody and everybody! One of the biggest dates in the Spanish calendar, La Tomatina is a […]

Ever wondered what it was like running with the bulls in Pamplona, look no further Come on board with Evan as he runs through the streets of Pamplona as part of the most significant event of the San Fermin festival. Dating back to the 14th Century, running with the bulls in Pamplona is a major […]

Diving into a Cenote in the Jungle Surrounded by Long Vines Stretching Down to the Surface. Tucked away in the Yucatán Peninsula, is the Ik Kil Cenote. A natural made swimming pool, formed by the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. Diving into the Cenote was an Event put on by Red Bull Red Bull […]

Arriving in Bogota and not knowing if I’d be able to land myself a job, I booked myself into a hostel in the La Candelaria.  This is right in the center of town where the majority of the hostels are. Looking for an insane job abroad, I made my way to Colombia, Bogota to be […]

Surrounding yourself with Salmon whilst snorkeling in a Vancouver river is a very special experience! Locals call this the ‘the salmon capital of the world’ as over one million salmon of five different species make their way back up the river system.  They have had an epic journey with some coming all the way from […]

Pictures from a trip walking around Rocinha, Brazil’s largest Favela. Nearly 100,000 people live in the Favela, among its steep slopes and crowded, narrow streets.  Like most slums, it began life as a shanty town, which grew to over 150,000 population in the 00’s.  Despite warnings from the police and government, tourists still venture into […]

Watch insane footage of the aurora, as it lights up the Alaskan sky. Join Ron Murray as he takes you on his journey with a video of the aurora in Alaska. Situated close to the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is the perfect spot for watching the Aurora as it sits right below the oval of the […]

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