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Yamaha Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News August 27, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: Jack_IOM A newcomer of the well-known Manx Grand Prix, Dennis Hoffer died as a result of a crash near the 13th milestone yesterday. 42-year-old Dutch motorcycle racer was preparing for his debut in order to race in the newcomer category on a 600cc Honda CBR. Although […]

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surfing in gaza Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in the Middle East August 13, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Photo credit: Gaza Surf Club Surfing is included in the list of extreme sports due to possible risks like getting devoured by waves or shark attacks. However, if you get on your surfboard on the Mediterranean coast off the Gaza Strip, your adrenaline level might be a […]

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Geierley Canyon Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in Western Europe October 6, 2015 By Ildi Amon Germany’s longest suspension bridge has just opened, and it’s already attracted thousands of thrill-seekers. The Geierley Rope Bridge is almost 300 feet (about 90 meters) above the Geierley Canyon floor and is approximately 1200 feet (about 365 meters) in length; meaning it’s a long walk – […]

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volcano Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News January 22, 2018 By Fiona In breaking news, the Philippines’ most active volcano, Mount Mayon has exploded thunderously today, on Monday January 22 at noon, local time, propelling a giant column of super-heated lava, molten rocks and steam which has flooded down the volcano’s slopes, enveloping the nearby villages in darkness, according to officials. […]

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lake baikal Archives – Adventure Herald

Motorbike Adventures July 29, 2015 By Jennifer There is no adventure that can compete with getting on two wheels and revving off into the sunset. While undertaking your very own Easy Rider inspired road trip on home territory definitely counts as an adventure, it’s just that bit more exciting when you take your two wheels abroad […]

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Longest Non-stop Motorcycle Ride Archives – Adventure Herald

Extreme Adventure Records September 3, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Motorcyclists are known for their commitment to being on the two-wheels whenever they want to feel comfortable. They become one body with their motorbikes while riding through a racetrack, an off-road track or a highway. This dedication serves for a divine aim and a sole powerful motivation […]

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Electric car conversion Archives – Adventure Herald

Interviews August 29, 2016 By Keremcan Ayhan The founder of the Plug In Adventures Chris Ramsey is one of the most dedicated promoters of use of electric vehicles in Europe. He managed to drive an EV for 2551 miles from Edinburgh to Monte Carlo and back in just 60 hours.  Electric-powered vehicles are increasing their popularity […]

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guinness world record Archives – Adventure Herald

Extreme Sports January 2, 2018 By Fiona Pablo Signoret, an 18-year-old French athlete who also goes by the pseudonym The Kid, has set the world record for longest blindfold slackline walk. Photo by: Magda.pp The impressive feat was completed as part of the 2017 International Highline Challenge at Shimenguan Geopark near the city of Dali, China. Slacklining […]

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Duvessa, Author at Adventure Herald – Page 2 of 2

Adventure Travel News November 12, 2015 By Duvessa The Nordic nation of Sweden, which was so far very generous to the hundreds of thousands of refugees travelling to Europe in search of shelter, has finally changed its mind. After taking in refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and some countries of Africa throughout 2015, Sweden to impose […]

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Cologne Carnival Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in Western Europe February 23, 2016 By Ildi Amon Before the fasting period of Lent (that leads up to the Christian celebration of Easter), many Christian countries and cultures find a way to celebrate Carnival. The Carnival period is usually in February and March – sometimes starting as early as January 6 – when there are […]

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Tibet Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in Central Asia September 28, 2015 By Ildi Amon Climbing to the highest point on earth is as alluring to many people as it is dangerous. Yet, no matter how many stories we hear about the perils of climbing to the summit of Mount Everest there are still, of course, those willing to take […]

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Gaza Surf Club Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in the Middle East August 13, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Photo credit: Gaza Surf Club Surfing is included in the list of extreme sports due to possible risks like getting devoured by waves or shark attacks. However, if you get on your surfboard on the Mediterranean coast off the Gaza Strip, your adrenaline level might be a […]

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best wrecks to dive Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel Destinations August 28, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: Predrag Vuckovic Shipwrecks are not necessarily the most dangerous diving spots; however they are thrilling destinations due the mystery that carry. Moreover they can be even profitable if you can find a wreck as the Schmitt family did. A month ago, the Schmitts who work […]

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national parks Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News February 1, 2018 By Fiona Great adventure travel news this week, which marks a historic occasion with Chile creating 10 million acres of national parks in the form of five new national parks coupled with the expansion of three others. A conservation victory, this is also said to be a record breaking land transfer from a private […]

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