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April 10, 2024
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Acadia National Park, situated on the Atlantic coast of Maine, harbors a mesmerizing blend of oceanic shoreline, dense woodland, and granite peaks. It is the oldest national park east of the Mississippi River and was originally established as Sieur de Monts National Monument in 1916. Later, in 1919, it was renamed Lafayette National Park before...

April 5, 2024
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Morocco’s coastline stretches over 1,800 kilometers, where the waters of the Atlantic Ocean meet the edges of the Sahara Desert, offering a diverse and captivating landscape. Notably, the area south of Casablanca is characterized by its vast, unspoiled beaches, which draw surfers from around the world seeking solitude and the perfect wave. This region boasts...

March 15, 2024
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A daring foil surfer soars above the crest of a verdant wave, perfectly encapsulating the quintessence of passion and adventure found along the diverse shores of Brazil. This remarkable moment, featuring @mathysfraile, is a still from a video chronicling an extraordinary journey—where image, nature, foil, and travel converge into an exhilarating odyssey. Brazil’s coast serves...

March 15, 2024
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In the shadow of Patagonia’s towering peaks, a team of seasoned alpinists and paragliders made history on the formidable Cerro Torre in the Fitzroy Massif near El Chaltén, Argentina. Following a challenging recovery from Covid-19, climbers Roger Schäli, Pablo Pontoriero, and Mario Heller embarked on a remarkable “Climb & Fly” expedition that tested the limits...

March 15, 2024
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Grasping onto diminutive holds angled on a 40-degree steep wall, climber Stefano Ghisolfi confronts the gravity-defying ascent of “Excalibur,” a route that stands as a pinnacle of rock climbing difficulty. In concert with some of the world’s elite climbers, Ghisolfi navigated the precipitous challenge offered by this demanding climb. With steadfast commitment, he dedicated two...

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