The Passport blog
Recent sightings of a big feline patrolling the Gloucestershire countryside have reignited the controversy surrounding the existence of big cats in Great Britain.
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27 August 2012
Bamboo has started regrowing in the Sichuan province’s Jiuzhai Valley, luring the panda back to its spiritual home.
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23 August 2012
From tiny coral polyps grew Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, the largest living structure on Earth. But a changing environment could put the reef’s future in jeopardy.
17 August 2012
While not every yogi on the Nicoya Peninsula is a surfer, the two pastimes compliment each other in paradise.
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16 August 2012
One coastal area of the Central American country is renowned for its natural beauty and exceptional surf, and can be travelled by horse or board from beach to beach.
16 August 2012
In the grand peaks of California’s eastern wilderness, a new generation of super-climbers is pushing the limits of adventure – with no rope to save them from error.
09 August 2012
With 52 state parks, more shoreline than Florida and the longest cave system on the planet, Kentucky’s eastern regions are hotspots for climbing, biking, hiking and aquatic endeavours.
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09 August 2012
The city’s natural charms are just a short journey from its central skyscrapers, with everything from surfing to sandboarding on offer in the surrounding mountains and coastlines.
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08 August 2012
Off the coast of Malapascua Island, the Monad Shoal is one of the only places in the world where majestic thresher sharks can be seen nearly every day.
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07 August 2012
The Passport blog
The winter period of June to August is rush hour off the coast of Sydney as thousands of whales migrate from Antarctica to sub-tropical breeding grounds.
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02 August 2012