On the loose in the punishing terrain of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
California's coast road offers a beautiful drive—but it keeps falling apart
More than 50 years after independence, Filipinos still chafe—and cheer—at the lingering legacies of U.S. colonialism
A once quiet desert in Nevada has become a center for supersonic cars, rockets with big plans and one of the most freewheeling festivals anywhere
America's love affair with fitness began a long time ago in Southern California (where else?) at a place called... Muscle Beach
Within the past ten years, 150 serious accidents have occurred in the world's most dangerous strait. Each tanker that passes through is a potential bomb
Georgia's founding father knew best, but Savannah didn't stay unsinful for long
An archeologist travels ancient trade routes in search of clues to a lost civilization
Planes are stacked on the runways and circling in holding patterns, delays are piling up and . . . the dominoes are falling
After years of abuse and neglect, Thailand's elephants are approaching the point of no return
Drama in Lake Victoria and No Mercy: A Journey to the Heart of the Congo and Camping with the Prince and Other Tales of Science in Africa
Across America, short-line freight trains are pulling their weight
What good are they? Well, they make people smile and dogs bark. Isn't that good enough?
Joshua Slocum was the first to do it, a hundred years ago, then wrote about it; the world is still awed by his seamanship and his prose
An obscure group of intrepid collectors give this English version of orienteering their hearty stamp of approval
In the Spanish Civil War, as a horrified world watched, the future of Europe seemed at stake
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