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Adventure February 2004 |
The Cruelest Journey Author Dean King retraces the steps of shipwrecked Captain James Riley and his crew and sheds light on one of history's most remarkable survival stories. |
High on Adventure February 2002 Jim Yost |
To the Ends of the Erg On a Moroccan camel safari... |
Adventure April 2005 Mary Anne Potts |
Libya's Shifting Sands By Land Cruiser, camel, and on foot, a Nairobi-based photographer shares outtakes from a three-week Libyan odyssey. |
Adventure September 2005 Cahill & Chin |
A Proper Walk in the Kenyan Bush If there is one last great African journey, this might be it: 160 miles of wildest Kenya -- a trek done in the style of the old explorers and a pack of seriously ornery camels. But as this guide shows, wildlife is hardly Kenya's only travel treasure. |
Adventure October 2004 Tom Clynes |
What It Takes... To Live Your Dreams What it takes to reach your adventure goals. |
AskMen.com K. Aleisha Fetters |
Camel Milk Long consumed in desert locales where camels roam instead of cows, dromedary milk is becoming increasingly popular (or at least available) in the U.S. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2007 Rob van der Geest |
Paris To Dakar by Bike A group of 25 enthusiastic cyclists left from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France to hit the road to Dakar. They completed this incredible new venture of crossing the Sahara by bike, passing sand dunes and surprised camels. |
Wired November 2005 Jim Lewis |
Robots of Arabia Ancient tradition collides with new technology as robots ride atop a beast racing at 25 miles per hour in 112-degree heat. |