All posts tagged "culture"
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Kate Wilke | January 7, 2016
The 2016 Harbin Ice And Snow Festival Is The Most Impressive Thing You’ll Ever See
The 2016 Harbin Ice And Snow Festival Is The Most Impressive Thing You’ll Ever See The most unbelievable...
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Mandy Burkholder | December 22, 2015
2015: A Year In Pictures
2015: A Year In Pictures Iconic images from far-off places make 2015 the year of adventure photography. Flip...
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Mandy Burkholder | December 18, 2015
12 Bizarre Images From Google Earth
When Google Earth was introduced in 2005, the world changed forever. It became possible for humans to digitally...
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Kate Wilke | December 16, 2015
Millions Walk For Days To Celebrate The Feast Of Guadalupe
Millions Walk For Days To Celebrate The Feast Of Guadalupe Millions of pilgrims set out to walk (some...
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Kate Wilke | December 11, 2015
The Dukha People Use Reindeer For Transportation
The Dukha People Use Reindeer For Transportation Not many can brave the harsh conditions of Mongolia, which makes...
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Kate Wilke | December 8, 2015
Japan Is Back To Hunting Whales In The Antarctic
Japan Is Back To Hunting Whales In The Antarctic Japan is back to hunting whales after its whaling hiatus. And...
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Kate Wilke | November 15, 2015
A Musician, A Dog And Their Tiny Portable House
Meet the musician and dog living out of a tiny portable house in Boulder, Colorado. Set with a...
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Mandy Burkholder | November 9, 2015
Holiday Traditions: The Burning Gävle Goat
In a tiny Swedish town called Gävle, a quirky holiday tradition exists. Each and every year, a giant...
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Mandy Burkholder | November 1, 2015
Allemansrätten: Sweden’s Freedom To Roam
The Swedish have a secret. One that’s a little hard to believe. Allemansrätten. The “everyman’s right” to roam....
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Kate Wilke | October 25, 2015
Seeing Earth From Outer Space Sparked An Ontological Awakening
The first photograph taken of earth, from outer space, caused a shocking shift in our understanding of the human race...
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Preston Hemmerich | September 24, 2015
The Town Hidden Beneath The Australian Outback
The citizens Coober Pedy, also often referred to as The Opal Capital of the World, have all made...
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Preston Hemmerich | June 24, 2015
Documenting The World’s Last Nomadic Tribes
Native nomadic tribes are disappearing across the world. See how some photographers are trying to preserve their endangered...