A Highway One Road Trip: A Guide To Australia’s Big Lap
A Highway One Road Trip across Australia is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the culture of this vast country.
The Golden Owl Treasure Hunt
In 1993, a French writer sparked the golden owl treasure hunt. Three decades later, the valuable statue has still not been found.
How to Browse the Dark Web Without Scarring Your Soul
In the mid-90s, the US government was exploring ways to help spies communicate without being traced. The “Dark Web” was the result – a clandestine digital domain, where users could operate in total anonymity. Inadvertently, they’d also created the perfect hiding place for digital delinquents.
GO: The Ancient Board Game Taking Over the Modern World
Go’s number of potential board positions is around 2.1 × 10-170, which is hundreds of times greater than the number of atomic particles in the known universe. Learning to play Go is surprisingly easy. However, learning to play well requires practice, study, and an appetite for humble pie.
The Self Transcendence Ultramarathon
The Self Transcendence Ultramarathon is so long that the few who complete it still can´t comprehend what they achieved.
Van Life: A beginners Guide to the Endless Road Trip
Nowadays the phrase “Van Life” means more than simply living in a vehicle. It reflects a cultural shift in thinking. Vanlifers are nomads, trading materialism for minimalism, and things for experiences.
Learn To Freedive: Meet Your Deepest Self In The Deep Ocean
To Learn to Freedive, You’ll Need to Trust in the Emergency Physiological Parachute You Never Knew You Had.
Search For The Tasmanian Tiger
The Tasmanian tiger was declared extinct in 1982. Since then, reported Thylacine sightings have skyrocketed. Nowadays, the search for a real, live Tasmanian tiger specimen is considered an unforgettable Tasmanian adventure.
Setting A World Record: A Slackers Guide to Entering the Guinness Book
Depending on your chosen field, setting a world record may be much easier than you think.
Russian UFOs And Close Encounters Inside The M-Triangle
The M-Triangle has been dubbed the Russian Area 51. However, unlike its U.S. counterpart visitors are free to enter and snoop around whenever they choose.