Hillary Ride +88km
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A day (or more) long 88 Km (or
12:59 pm | Himalaya. The name itself explains lot about this colossus mountain range of the planet. All the madness, the exhilaration, the excitement and most importantly the spiritual fact; the...
12:23 am | World Wetlands Day marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on the 2...
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09:56 pm | By Muntasir Mamun Imran | Kewkradong Bangladesh Even for Bangladesh’s case CIGARETTE butts, poly bags don’t fall from...
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11:29 pm | By Andreas Schild, PhD, Director General International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, (ICIMOD) International Mountain Day provides us with...
December 11 2009 / 3 comments / Read More »01:21 am | By | Steve Backshall Last summer, after a fight with a Welsh cliff face (which the cliff not surprisingly won) I found myself in hospital with a broken back, a mashed up foot, and my planned year of exciting expeditions in tatters. As I began a long and painstaking recovery, It seemed the only decent exercise...
July 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »12:19 am | Perhaps everyone around us know the name of Mt Everest, the highest mountain on earth, the majestic symbol of courage for mankind. The 29th May, 1953 is perhaps the most significant day for mountaineering with the conquest of the Everest. Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay successfully scaled the summit of the crown of all...
November 14 2009 / No comment / Read More »01:38 pm | Mountaineering is a new phenomenon in Bangladesh. At 2007, we are still in its infancy. The good thing is that over time, the idea of mountaineering has gained ground. In 2003 on the fiftieth anniversary of the conquest of Mt. Everest, Bangladesh cheered along with the world. At that time there was great jubilation among...
November 9 2009 / 1 comment / Read More »01:35 am | It all started with a dream of discovering the underwater world. Back in 2002, met Mr. Quazi Hamidul Haque, a veteran scuba diver living in Dhaka. That time I was dying to do an underwater expedition in The Bay of Bengal. I thought St. Martins Island could be an alternative way to start with. We...
July 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »02:07 pm | By Jay Hargett Check www.tsa.gov and your airline’s Web site to figure out how you’ll need to divide your gear among carry-ons and check-through bags. Note that restrictions on lithium batteries were imposed on January 1, 2008. Before you leave the house It’s assumed that you’d have an itinerary, either from your travel agent or from resources...
November 8 2009 / No comment / Read More »02:27 am | Want to be one of us? Want experience to heal the longest sea beach of the world? Then be here now. This is an effort of some younger soul of...
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05:05 am | CIGARETTE butts, poly bags don’t fall from sky, they fall from our hands. The elements that pollute our beaches are the things...
November 10 2009 / 3 comments / Read More »04:04 am | International Coastal Cleanup is knocking on the door. Following the successful cleanups in 2006 & 2007, this year the promise is high...
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10:57 pm | At the end of the Bandarban hills in southeast Bangladesh, just nearly 90km apart from the heart of the district, lies a...
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01:54 am | Welcome to the inaugural issue of Trino, a new adventure magazine published quarterly from Bangladesh. Trino is a non-profit initiative...
June 9 2009 / No comment / Read More »01:21 am | By | Steve Backshall Last summer, after a fight with a Welsh cliff face (which the cliff not surprisingly won) I found myself in hospital with a broken back, a mashed...
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