Don't Leave Home Without It: Advice from Veteran Travellers
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- Written by: Verge Staff
- Category: Budget Traveller
Verge asked six seasoned explorers, "What do you NEVER leave behind?" Here's what the experts had to say.
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Slippery Business: Canada's Role in the Ecuador Pipeline
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- Written by: Tom Peacock
- Category: Why we travel
An award-winning documentary draws attention to a Canadian company's role in Ecuador's oil mess.
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Solo in the Hot Zone: Backpack Journalists
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- Written by: James Stairs
- Category: Why we travel
War reporting for the plugged-in generation. It’s fast, mobile and to the point. It’s also deadly serious.
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The World's Most Dangerous Places
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- Written by: Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Why we travel
Robert Young Pelton has found his way into, and out of, more conflict zones than most can name.
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The Spoils of Peace: Restoring Cambodia
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- Written by: Ethan Ribalkin
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
At last count, Aki Ra has defused over 20,000 landmines—the same number he estimates he laid as a child.
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The Moroccan Conspiracy
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- Written by: Albert Koehl
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
Albert Koehl finds that, in Morocco, being a conspirator is sometimes part of the fun.
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Avi Lewis: Taking Care of Business
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Why we travel
Avi Lewis' acclaimed documentary The Take inspired many with its message of hope: hope that economic alternatives exist, and that change can happen at a grassroots level. He even convinced himself—and that has given way to a whole new project.
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In Search of the Eagle Hunters
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- Written by: Tony Girardin
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In the most remote region of Mongolia, semi-nomadic herdsmen train golden eagles to help them hunt. Filmmaker Tony Girardin travels 1600 kilometres over the desert to meet one.
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How to Survive Anything
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- Written by: Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Why we travel
"Survivorman" Les Stroud has endured some of the harshest physical environments on earth. He speaks with Verge about the headspace you need to survive.
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Visions of a Voodoo Psychic
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- Written by: Marc-André Roy
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Marc-André Roy explores the value of voodoo in Benin.
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Our Generation: Homegrown Electricity in Kenya
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Why we travel
Local ingenuity brings homegrown electricity to Kenyan communities.
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Surfers Turning The Tide on Climate Change
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- Written by: Steven Johnson
- Category: Why we travel
Activist Bill McKibben says climate change is the most important issue of our time. And he's leading a tech-savvy movement to demand serious change from our governments.
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Tailor-Made in Uganda
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Volunteer Abroad
Armed with needle and thread, Carrie-Jane Williams helps Ugandan girls stay in school.
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So... You Want To Be A Tour Leader
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Work Abroad
A love for travel isn't all it takes to be a tour leader. Four professional guides offer you their expert advice on the ups and downs of the business, and how you can break into it.
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The Havana Hustle
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Beyond the Guidebook
An experienced hustler in Cuba's capital gets more than she bargained for.
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All the News That's Fit to Print: Changing the Face of Human Rights Reporting In Ghana
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- Written by: Clare Byrne
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He's 26 years old, he lives at home with his parents... and he's changing the face of human rights reporting in Ghana. Meet Ben Peterson, co-founder of Journalists for Human Rights.
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It's Not Just a Job: Portrait of a Travel Guide
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- Written by: Brendan Sainsbury
- Category: Work Abroad
Travel guiding is not a profession known for its six-figure salaries or pension benefits. In fact, sticking with it requires a certain passion. Pro guide Andy has it—and he's changing lives.
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Doctoring the Future in Uganda
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- Written by: Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Work Abroad
As a former kayak guide and Nile River Explorer, Alex Mihailovic is not exactly your typical surgeon.
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Dreaming up a Borderless World
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- Written by: Jeff Minthorn
- Category: Why we travel
Doctors Without Borders Canada founder, Dr. Richard Heinzl has travelled to 75 countries (and counting.) He speaks with Verge about living life adventurously.
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Pumpin' the Volume: District Six Records
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- Written by: Andrea Gourgy
- Category: Why we travel
Former development studies student and District Six Records founder, Dave Guenette, has introduced North America to some of Africa's hottest musicians. It's not about charity: it's about music.
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