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Meet The Man Who Spent 11 Years Walking Around The World And The Woman Who Waited For Him To Return

Meet The Man Who Spent 11 Years Walking Around The World And The Woman Who Waited For Him To Return On his 45th birthday, Quebec native Jean Béliveau went out for a walk. He crossed over Montreal's Jacque Cartier Bridge in Montreal, where he originally dreamed up the idea of escaping his life as a neon sign salesman nine months before, and kept going for 75,554 ...

Vagabond Tales: Bodysurfing A Hawaiian Bombing Range

Vagabond Tales: Bodysurfing A Hawaiian Bombing Range If there were ever a Hawaiian island which had nothing to do with mai tais and beachfront massages it's the island of Kaho'olawe. A low-lying mound, which rises to an unassuming height of 1,477 feet, Kaho'olawe – for most visitors to Hawaii – is shrouded in ...

A Challenge: Learn All Of The Countries In The World

A Challenge: Learn All Of The Countries In The World While in DC a couple of weeks ago with fellow Gadling writers, a few of us hopped into a taxi on our way to dinner. Our driver was an African man from a country he kept under wraps. He told us that if we wanted to find out which country he was from, we'd have to earn our ...

Vagabond Tales: An Introduction To Possum Punting

Vagabond Tales: An Introduction To Possum Punting If you want to anger a New Zealand local ask them if their accent is from somewhere in Australia. While this is sure to elicit a stern yet polite correction, if you REALLY want to enrage a New Zealand local ask them what they think about possums. Strangely enough, the ...

Nakation Nation: Nudist Resorts And Beaches Solve Airline Baggage Fee Woes

Nakation Nation: Nudist Resorts And Beaches Solve Airline Baggage Fee Woes And from the, "OMFG" department comes this information, via press release: The American Association for Nude Recreation (AANR) "encourages wholesome family nude recreation ["Nakations"] in appropriate settings such as designated nude beaches and AANR-member resorts, or ...

Expedia Launches Flip Flop Report On Beach Behavior Around The World

Expedia Launches Flip Flop Report On Beach Behavior Around The World Have you ever wondered what country enjoys the beach most? Or what culture is most likely to sunbathe in the nude? To help unravel the mystery of beach behavior around the world, Expedia has shared the results of a global study that looked at 21 countries on five continents. ...

8 Languages You've Never Heard Of (And Who Actually Speaks Them)

8 Languages You've Never Heard Of (And Who Actually Speaks Them) As anyone who follows my articles here on Gadling knows by now, I don't travel to relax poolside at a resort or sip a fancy drink with coconut oil. I travel because this world is a fascinating place. While everyone has their own travel philosophy and reasons for ...

Museum Month: JEATH War Museum, Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Museum Month: JEATH War Museum, Kanchanaburi, Thailand History has never been my favorite subject, but once I began traveling in earnest, I discovered something. If I visited a destination, I usually became obsessed with its history or indigenous peoples. Unfortunately, I didn't discover this in time to save the downward ...

10 Extraordinary Islands To Visit On Your Next Vacation

10 Extraordinary Islands To Visit On Your Next Vacation Summer is the time of island vacations. It is time to put as much distance between you and the real world as possible. It is time to stand outside of your everyday life and to see how it all looks from a paradise perspective. Here is a collection of islands for escape ...

Heifer International: Working To End World Hunger, One Llama At A Time

Heifer International: Working To End World Hunger, One Llama At A Time Got an extra $20 burning a hole in your pocket and want to make a difference in the lives of others? Buy a flock of ducks. Eighty-five dollars will get you a camel share, while a mere $48 purchases a share in a "Knitter's Gift Basket (a llama, alpaca, sheep and angora ...

Video Of The Day: Little Girls Surfing in Fiji

Days at the beach are, for many, the most righteous execution of freedom beneath the summer sun--especially if that beach is in a place like Fiji. A lot of people spend their summers doing something that I haven't yet learned how or even tried to do: surf. Somewhere ...

Five Things You Can Do On Earth Day To Save Natural Resources

Five Things You Can Do On Earth Day To Save Natural Resources Earth Day is upon us, and even if you're not planning to celebrate our planet's making it through another year (what global warming?), there are still some simple measures you can take to show your gratitude. Love your Mother, you know? Whether you're on the road or at ...

Journey To The Gyre: A Trip Into The Heart Of The Pacific Garbage Patch

Journey To The Gyre: A Trip Into The Heart Of The Pacific Garbage Patch The Pacific Ocean has been an active topic here at Gadling lately. First there was the "Ghost Ship" found adrift off of Canada, then Dave Seminara's brilliant April Fool's Day report on the island of Nauru, and last week I waxed philosophical in Vagabond Tales about ...

Holistic Healing Practices From Around The World

Holistic Healing Practices From Around The World Nowadays, it seems like there's a pill or shot to cure every illness. But do we really know how safe these unnatural remedies are? Throughout my travels and by talking with locals from other cultures, I've learned there are many natural treatments that are also effective in ...

Photo Of The Day: Gold Coast Surfers

Photo Of The Day: Gold Coast Surfers In the hands of Flickr user verargulla, these Gold Coast surfers seem to exist in a silver-gold haze – a dreamy netherworld of mist, skyscrapers and cooperative waves. It's enough to make the idea of surfing attractive even to those who've never successfully ridden ...

Video: 'Somewhere' Time-Lapse Video

"Somewhere" from miadox on Vimeo. "Somewhere" is the first installment of a time-lapse video series. Covering both natural beauty and man-made wonders, "Somewhere" is a fantastic start for an ongoing project. If the rest of the videos in this upcoming series are anything ...

Video: 'No Kitchen Required' In New Zealand, 'When Maori Attack'

Here at Gadling, we've been keeping tabs on the new BBC America reality show "No Kitchen Required," which is taking cooking competitions to new highs (and lows). Battling for fame and glory are award-winning chef Michael Psilakis of New York's Fish Tag and Kefi; private ...

10 Best Cities Around The World To Experience Graffiti Art

10 Best Cities Around The World To Experience Graffiti Art "Graffiti is one of the few tools you have if you have almost nothing. And even if you don't come up with a picture to cure world poverty you can make someone smile while they're having a piss." - Banksy, "Banging Your Head Against A Brick Wall" While often thought of as ...

Paradise Flooded: Fiji Closes To Tourists

Paradise Flooded: Fiji Closes To Tourists Tropical storms have battered Fiji in recent days, causing flash floods that have stranded tourists, forced mass evacuations and caused upwards of three deaths. Now, the Pacific island nation braces itself as a tropical cyclone approaches the main island of Viti Levu with ...

Whole Foods To Ban Sale Of Unsustainable Seafood: The Global Impact

Whole Foods To Ban Sale Of Unsustainable Seafood: The Global Impact In a landmark move, Whole Foods has just announced that starting on April 22 -- Earth Day -- it will no longer sell seafood from depleted or otherwise unsustainable fisheries, or species harvested with ecologically damaging methods such as trawling. The industry ratings for ...

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