Travel & Adventure News
After decades of persecution that began under Stalinist rule in the 1930s, Buddhism and monasteries are now on the rebound in Mongolia.
January 04, 2008
A climber rescued earlier this week returned to an Australian mountain Thursday to save his dog, a 143-pound (65-kilogram) bullmastiff.
January 04, 2008
Lapland's long winter nights can start with 2 p.m. sunsets. When so much darkness gets people down, bright lights can be used as therapy.
January 03, 2008
Shorter winters and shrinking ice caps are threatening many Arctic birds and mammals, Finnish experts say.
December 28, 2007
As tourism to Finland's Lapland region booms, reindeer farms reap the benefits.
December 21, 2007
After surviving Soviet invaders and the Taliban, long-hidden ancient riches—including the famed "Bactrian hoard"—will tour the U.S. starting this spring.
December 20, 2007
Catching the snakes is the tricky part of making snake soup, says a Hong Kong shop owner who's been bitten by a king cobra.
December 20, 2007
A rat about five times the size of its city cousins and a possum described as "one of the world's smallest marsupials" were found during a recent expedition to the island of New Guinea.
December 17, 2007
Millions of Muslims gather in Mecca for the hajj, the annual, Islamic pilgrimage.
December 17, 2007
Dangerous dives into an underwater cave have revealed a variety of well-preserved fossils, including ancient tortoises and crocodiles, a new study says.
December 17, 2007
"Devils" follow St. Nick in Germany, Hubble spies a hazy exoplanet, China remembers a WWII massacre, and more.
December 14, 2007
An Australian passenger jet touched down on an ice runway in Antarctica this week. Flights for scientific teams are to begin next week.
December 13, 2007
An eight-foot catfish, the new seven wonders, and "the inside-out-seahorse-in-a-ball-nerd of the deep" are among our most viewed marvels.
December 12, 2007
Spain is embarking on an ambitious project to restore the Alhambra palace complex, a gem of Islamic and Renaissance architecture.
December 12, 2007
At nearly $800 per kilo, saffron is the world's most expensive spice. More than 150 purple flowers go into each gram of the deep-red saffron strands.
December 10, 2007
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