Expedia launches Web site for national park tripsOctober 5th, 2009 Expedia launches Web site for national park tripsBELLEVUE, Wash. — Expedia is partnering with the National Park Foundation on a new Web site to help travelers planning trips to national parks.
Anthology of travel writing from National Geographic AdventureSeptember 8th, 2009 Anthology from National Geographic AdventureWASHINGTON — National Geographic Adventure is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an anthology of work from the magazine called "The New Age of Adventure: 10 Years of Great Writing."
The paperback ($16.95) includes work by writers like Sebastian Junger, Peter Matthiessen and Philip Caputo. Topics include emperor penguins in Antarctica, volunteers who risk their lives to save mountain gorillas in Congo and a yearlong coming-of-age road trip through Europe and Asia.
YankeeFoliage.com for leaf-peeping tripsSeptember 8th, 2009 YankeeFoliage.com for leaf-peeping tripsDUBLIN, N.H. — Yankee Magazine has a one-stop Web site for planning trips to see autumn color in New England this year at www.YankeeFoliage.com.
National Geographic announces photography contestAugust 24th, 2009 National Geographic announces photography contestWASHINGTON — Are you proud of your vacation photos, nature pictures or other images from your travels?
Consider entering the 2009 National Geographic International Photography Contest. There are three categories — people, places and nature — and you can enter a total of six photographs.
Discovery Channel launches adventure travel tour brandAugust 3rd, 2009 Discovery Channel launches adventure toursSILVER SPRING, Md. — Discovery Channel is launching a new brand of tours and trips called Discovery Adventures.
Scientists discover Amazon River is 11 million years oldJuly 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new research, scientists at the University of Liverpool, UK, have discovered that the Amazon River is 11 million years old. They discovered that the Amazon River, and its transcontinental drainage, is around 11 million years old and took its present shape about 2.4 million years ago.
Federal appeals court upholds Grand Canyon's Colorado River management planJuly 22nd, 2009 Court upholds Grand Canyon's river management planFLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — An appeals court on Tuesday rejected a challenge by environmentalists to federal rules allowing the use of motorized rafts at the Grand Canyon.
Utah man presumed dead after leaping into river in Yellowstone Park, going over fallsJune 17th, 2009 Man goes over Yellowstone falls, presumed deadYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — Officials in Yellowstone National Park are searching for a man they believe committed suicide by jumping into a river and going over a 300-foot waterfall.
Sharks, adventure slide, Star Wars weekend at LegoLandin Calif.June 1st, 2009 LegoLand News: Sharks, slide, Star WarsCARLSBAD, Calif. — LegoLand in California has a number of new attractions this summer, including a shark exhibit and an adventure slide.
14yr-old Indian-origin boy bags second spot in National Geographic Bee contestMay 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Arjun Kandaswamy, a 14-year-old boy of Indian origin in Oregon, has won second place in the annual National Geographic Bee geography contest, and bagged a 15,000-dollar college scholarship. He is an eighth grader at Meadow Park Middle School in Beaverton.
California wild: whitewater rafting and mountain scenery along 3 forks of the American RiverMay 4th, 2009 California whitewater on the American RiverThere is white water to ride on California's American River, and it flows through the mountain scenery of the Sierra Nevada and some of the state's historic Gold Rush country. Perk up your travel appetite by browsing American River — www.theamericanriver.com/ — a lode of information on rafting the river's three forks and on finding outfitters and guides.
Book advises 'Travel Therapy' for whatever ails youApril 27th, 2009 Book advises 'Travel Therapy' for what ails youBERKELEY, Calif. — Whether you are recovering from an illness, getting over a lost love, exhausted from everyday stress, celebrating a milestone or reinventing yourself, a new book called "Travel Therapy: Where Do You Need To Go?" has suggestions on destinations and activities that match your frame of mind.
Will Ferrell drinks his own urine to survive Man vs. Wild adventure!April 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - American actor/comedian Will Farrell was forced to drink his own urine to survive his expedition on the Discovery Channel's Man vs. Wild. The show's host Bear Grylls went on a two-day joint expedition with the comedian in the Swedish hinterland.
Top 10 Ocean Adventure Movies of all time revealedApril 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws' is the top Ocean Adventure Movie of all time, according to a new list. Following the 1975's horror thriller to the second spot was James Cameron's romantic disaster film "Titanic", starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
British explorer to set sail on plastic-bottle boatMarch 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - British explorer, environmentalist, and celebrity David de Rothschild, is all set to go on an 11,000-mile (17,703-kilometer) journey across the Pacific Ocean at the end of March, in a boat made of plastic bottles. According to a report in National Geographic Magazine, the boat, which is a 60-foot (18-meter) catamaran called 'Plastiki', has been created from a special composite of recycled plastic.