With shipments of its Pocket handheld console finally under control, Analogue is turning its attention to a whole new retro machine. The Analogue 3D aims to be the ultimate Nintendo 64, play… Read More
A Minnesota horticultural teacher set a new world record for growing the heaviest pumpkin – a gargantuan jack-o’-lantern gourd weighing 2,749lb.
Travis Gienger set the record a… Read More
See a calm, soothing side of Vietnam with an extraordinary cruise in Ha Long Bay. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its spectacular and mesmerizing scenery—rugged limestone… Read More
We love spending time in California’s Sierras, the mountains in the eastern part of the state. This area includes Lake Tahoe, Yosemite National Park, Mammoth Lakes and more. Kayaking i… Read More
Kayaking in the Tri Cities wine country of Washington State is a fun and VERY DIFFERENT sort of paddling adventure. The cities of Pasco, Richland and Kennewick are at the center of the regio… Read More
If you thought Girl Scouts were just about cookies and
camping, think again! On a sunny day at Malibu Beach, a group of intrepid Girl
Scouts took on a surfing challenge that became an unexpe… Read More
LOOKING FOR THE BEST WHAT TO DO IN PAGE, ARIZONA IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS?
For a town of 2,000 people, Page, Arizona, exceeded my wildest expectations with its abundance of adventurous acti… Read More
[Amazon] Best Literature & Fiction
Nominee for Best Fiction (2012)
Book Blurb:
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the author of The River: In this “end-of-the-world novel… Read More
Ben Wheatley’s Meg 2: The Trench once again takes us back to the adventure of Jonas Taylor in a world where all sorts of prehistoric animals are living. The film makes us privy to the… Read More
Today we welcome Stella Atrium to The Writer's Life e-Magazine! Stella is the author of the new science fiction novel, Home Rule: Book III of The Tribal Wars series. This interview is… Read More
Day 6 – Thursday 27 July
The ice reminded us who is boss this morning. After an early breakfast we hit the water fairly promptly having packed up camp.
A large glacier calving… Read More
We had a relaxed start, the pace of the trip is really great, I never felt we were rushing and was able to enjoy every second of the experience. My tendonitis was really sore but hopefully m… Read More
And that’s that! We had breakfast in the hotel, put on our dry suits, loaded our gear into a trailer and then made our way to the port.
Our 30 minute boat ride turned into a three h… Read More
Cape Town has a proud surfing heritage and is an iconic place to learn to surf with a variety of options. The coastline offers you access to a consistent supply of waves if you know where to… Read More
Over the last two decades, Pacifica’s Kahuna Kapuna amateur surf competition has become notorious for falling on a day of choppy waves and chilly conditions. But on Saturday morning, d… Read More
This report is originally from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Bill Vogrin, Southeast Region Public Information Officer.BUENA VISTA, CO – It was nearly bedtime… Read More
Breaking Barriers: Advancements in Hydroelectricity Paving the Way for Clean Energy
So put on your tech hats and get ready to have your mind blown!
The Rise of Hydroelectricity
Hydroelec… Read More
From our sister site The Waterland Blog:
On Tuesday night, July 4, 2023 at around 10 p.m., if you were looking towards the night sky for the annual fireworks show over Des Moines, inste… Read More
Situated on the Pacific Ocean’s sparkling shores, San Diego attracts visitors with its unique blend of natural splendor and exciting metropolitan life. From historical sites that whisp… Read More
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is a traditional holiday that is celebrated in China. It is one of the most important festivals in Chinese cu… Read More
The other day I found this old parody of The Five Chinese Brothers that I wrote in high school. Obviously I was quite passionate about the legalization of marijuana. Please pardon the politi… Read More
With the Sea of Cortez on one side and the Sierra Laguna Mountains on the other, La Paz is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and watersport aficionados.
Located 160 km (100 miles) north of… Read More