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Fifty years after the first Moon landing, a small Icelandic town celebrates its pivotal role in propelling humankind into space.
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To show women they can do anything, Baigalmaa Norjmaa embarked on an epic 12,000km camel journey from Mongolia to the UK.
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Sweden celebrates the right to roam freely in the country’s nature, and women aren’t afraid to embrace the tradition alone – even in the most remote locations.
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To commemorate the 500th anniversary of the discovery of the Strait of Magellan, a writer sets off in his grandfather’s wake to the deadly Cape Horn headland.
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The Native American village of Supai is the most remote village in the lower 48 states, and the only way to reach it is by helicopter or on foot.
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Tony Giles won’t let his blindness or his deafness keep him from experiencing the world. Already, he’s been to more than 120 countries.
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At 3,100m, Shimshal is the highest settlement in Pakistan’s Hunza region; its isolation has likely led to concept called Nomas, which translates as ‘showing concern for humanity’.
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Cape Town’s Chapman’s Peak Drive is both a marvel of engineering and a breathtaking stretch of coastline.
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