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Mao and Then

Mao and Then

Many pasts catching up with China. Few countries have a history to match China, and few are changing as fast. Roderick Eime tramps Beijing from the Great Wall to Tiananmen Square and finds the past overlaid by an exciting, dynamic future.

Honda Owner Profile: Kris Madden A Whale of a Time When Kris Madden jumps into her Honda CRV, chances are she’s not off to the office or some shopping jaunt, but making a beeline for a whale stranding somewhere along the New South Wales coast. Kris is a trained volunteer rescuer, committee member and media […]

Shackleton’s Forgotton Men

Shackleton’s Forgotten MenSir Ernest Shackleton, despite the loss of Endurance, is revered as one of the most capable and heroic of all polar explorers. It’s true, the men under his direct command returned to England without loss. But what of the patient, dedicated men who waited in vain for his arrival on the other side […]

Shackleton’s Forgotton Men

Shackleton’s Forgotten MenSir Ernest Shackleton, despite the loss of Endurance, is revered as one of the most capable and heroic of all polar explorers. It’s true, the men under his direct command returned to England without loss. But what of the patient, dedicated men who waited in vain for his arrival on the other side […]

Kakadu or Kakadon’t?

The glittering jewel of Australia’s Top End is suffering an identity crisis. After starring in box office hits, top-rating TV shows and glitzy commercials, Kakadu has fallen on hard times. Visitor numbers (especially internationals) began to decline between 1999 and 2000, even before the tourism trauma caused by 9/11. The graph looks like a ski-jump […]

In Search of Sir Hubert

In Search of Sir Hubert

Australia’s “other” polar hero still remains something of a mystery to his hero-worshipping countrymen. While his Australian contemporaries, Sir Douglas Mawson and Captain Frank Hurley enjoy the modern notoriety of their achievements during the “heroic age” of polar exploration, the equally breath-taking exploits of the adventurous boy from Adelaide, Sir Hubert Wilkins, are often overlooked. […]

In Search of Sir Hubert

In Search of Sir Hubert

Australia’s “other” polar hero still remains something of a mystery to his hero-worshipping countrymen. While his Australian contemporaries, Sir Douglas Mawson and Captain Frank Hurley enjoy the modern notoriety of their achievements during the “heroic age” of polar exploration, the equally breath-taking exploits of the adventurous boy from Adelaide, Sir Hubert Wilkins, are often overlooked. […]

Galapagos Islands in Peril

International tourism association issues warning about the survival of the Galapagos Islands.ITHACA, New York — The fight to preserve the Galapagos Islands is being lost, according to the nonprofit International Galapagos Tour Operators Association (IGTOA). In a report issued Jan. 21, The State of the Galapagos, IGTOA warns, “Slowly but surely, we’re losing the fight […]

Galapagos Islands in Peril

International tourism association issues warning about the survival of the Galapagos Islands.ITHACA, New York — The fight to preserve the Galapagos Islands is being lost, according to the nonprofit International Galapagos Tour Operators Association (IGTOA). In a report issued Jan. 21, The State of the Galapagos, IGTOA warns, “Slowly but surely, we’re losing the fight […]

Cape York Peninsula 2004: “Touareg to the Top”