Dan Slater paddles back in time to explore undiscovered Greenland, the birthplace of kayaking. The post Through the mists of time: Kayaking in Greenland appeared first on Australian Geographic.
In Sturt National Park, near Tibooburra in central Australia where temperatures can range from freezing to nearly 50°C, there lives a small bird with a white back, forked tail and – as we’ve just discovered – a very clever strategy to survive its ext...
A group of critically-endangered snails returned to the wild on Norfolk Island last year are not only surviving, but reproducing. The post Snails once thought extinct now thriving on Norfolk Island appeared first on Australian Geographic.
We know how to cool our cities and towns. So why aren’t we doing it? The post Why aren’t we cooling our cities and towns? appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Adventure fitness guru Joe Bonington explains how important mental strength is when looking to achieve your impossible dream. The post The power of one: How a strong mindset helps adventurers appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Enter for your chance to win an unforgettable 11-day journey through one of Australia’s most remote regions The post Go wild on a Kimberley overland adventure appeared first on Australian Geographic.
You’ll revisit history and spot plenty of native wildlife along this short and sweet ride through Victoria’s goldfields region. The post Gold in those hills: Riding Victoria’s O’Keefe Rail Trail appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Remnants of the old Australian Geographic Centre remain but the beating heart of the place has all but slipped away. The post Where it all began appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The Huron is constructed from the new T-Formex material and is touted as lightweight, robust and family-friendly. We take it for a paddle. The post Esquif Huron 16 canoe: Tested appeared first on Australian Geographic.
One of Australia’s longest-running wildlife monitoring projects has been documenting the arrival of migratory pigeons to a north Queensland island for more than six decades. The post The PIP pilgrimage appeared first on Australian Geographic.