Cairns, or "vörður" in Icelandic, are traditional stone stacks that have been used for centuries as markers along trails. Historically, they guided travelers through Iceland’s rugged landscapes, especially in areas where weather or terrain made navigation difficult. While modern roads and GPS have taken over, you’ll still see these cairns on hiking paths or in remote areas. Remember, it's important not to disturb them, as they still play a role in marking trails for hikers today. #FriendinIceland #Cairns #Vörður #IcelandTravel #IcelandHistory #HikingTrails #ExploreIceland
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Finding a pristine dark sky is one of those things that seems simple enough, until you try to do it. I’ve recently gone down a rabbit hole of astronomy and astrophotography. I wanted my kids to see Saturn’s rings and the Milky Way with their own eyes, and take an interest in how the universe works. But we found our search severely limited by city lights. Now we find ourselves factoring in darkness when we travel, just so we can see something that was visible to everyone for most of human history. When did the night sky become an excursion, something some of us may even have to pay to see, instead of something that’s available to everyone? Can you see the Milky Way in your backyard or the closest parking lot? Fortunately, this is a very solvable problem, if we can all put our minds to it. In the meantime, go out and try to find the Milky Way. Maybe you’ll find a passion for darkness like we now have.
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Did you know? - 1/3 of people on Earth are unable see the Milky Way. It’s impossible from where they live. 🤯 - 90% of Americans have never seen the Milky Way with their own eyes. 🥺 A recent camping trip at the Dry Tortugas National Park gave me the opportunity to see the Milk Way overhead. About a year ago we visited our first Dark Sky Park and it changed the way I travel. I now schedule trips around new moons and what dark skies we can visit and check off our “dark sky bucket list”. Check out the work DarkSky is doing to protect the night sky, developing dark sky parks, preserves, sanctuaries, cities, and communities. And learn how you can protect the night sky where you live! #darksky #ida #darkskyadvocate #darkskyinternational #astronomy #travel Photo credit Dylan Bailey
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Ever felt truly alone in the wilderness? The Rodnei Mountains don’t just give you a sense of solitude—they grab you by the collar, pull you deep into their forests, and make you feel small. Hidden away in Romania’s remote north, this jagged spine of the Eastern Carpathians feels like another world entirely. It’s a place where mist wraps around ancient pines, and legends cling to every crag and shadowed valley. The locals speak of spirits drifting through the birch groves, eerie lights dancing on stormy nights. Here, you’re not just hiking—you’re trespassing into an old world that doesn’t easily welcome outsiders. Spanning over 46,000 hectares, the Rodnei Mountains National Park is a haven for wildlife and adventure. It’s Romania’s second-largest national park, and home to some of its highest peaks, like the brooding giant of Pietrosul Rodnei at 2,303 meters. Among its alpine meadows and crumbling ridgelines, you might just stumble across the country’s rarest species: lynxes slinking through the undergrowth, brown bears prowling for food, or chamois perched on impossible ledges. And then there’s the lakes—Lala and Buhaiescu—two perfectly still, glacial eyes staring back at the sky. But there’s more to this place than just its rugged beauty. Legends weave through these mountains like old trails. People here believe the ghost of a long-dead giant lingers in the peaks, leaving behind the twisted rock formations and eerie echoes that bounce through the valleys. Some even claim there are caves with hidden treasure, guarded by something not quite human. It’s a place where fact and myth blur—a land that demands respect, patience, and just a bit of superstition. Have you ever been somewhere that left you wondering what’s real? Video by @ar.marketing17 [Rodnei Mountains, Pietrosul Rodnei, Lala Lake, Buhaiescu Lake, Eastern Carpathians, Romanian National Parks, Untamed Wilderness, Mountain Peaks, Hiking Trails, Nature Photography, Local Legends, Wild Landscapes, Romania Nature Tourism] #romania #rodneimountains #easterncarpathians #romaniannature #travel
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The world's loneliest house, found on the isolated island of Elliaey, to the south of Iceland, has captured the imagination with its mysterious allure. Perched atop a hillside in the midst of untouched nature, this solitary lodge has triggered many theories about its purpose and origins. There has been much intrigue surrounding this house, from whispers of an apocalyptic billionaire's safe haven to tales of a reclusive hermit's retreat. Others speculated it might be a gift to Icelandic singer Bjork or even a digitally fabricated marvel. However, none of these claims hold true. In reality, the house was built by the Elliaey Hunting Association in 1953 as a base for puffin hunters. Puffins, though being a threatened species, are hunted legally in Iceland, and the lodge provided a practical shelter during their expeditions. Although the lodge does not have modern facilities like running water and electricity, it has a sauna using collected rainwater. Situated in an amazing nature reserve, the location provides an experience for visitors who come here. Though Elliaey is still an unpopulated island, visitors are permitted to visit if interested in its beauty and history. The island once was the abode of the people who used to live by fishing, puffins, and animals. So, it symbolizes people's strength and simpler ways of life. . . . #LoneliestHouse #ElliaeyIsland #IcelandAdventures #BizarreStories #RemoteLiving #MysteryHouse #PuffinHunters #TravelGoals #UnusualDestinations #ScenicBeauty #IslandRetreat #NatureExploration #Tourism #AdventureAwaits #HiddenGems #Tribunetrends
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Today’s share is a throwback to a summer hike to Silver Dollar Lake near Guanella Pass in Colorado. This pristine trail weaving through patches of snow is a perfect reminder of the delicate beauty and ruggedness of the alpine world. This spot is especially significant as it's a home to fragile alpine tundra ecosystems. The tundra's low-growing vegetation is resilient to cold but extremely sensitive to foot traffic. It's a habitat where even the slightest damage can linger for centuries. As you enjoy the vibrant greens and the peaceful scenery, remember that staying on the trail is more than a guideline; it’s a crucial step in preserving these landscapes for generations to come. It’s our responsibility to protect the tundra by not cutting switchbacks or creating new trails. Let's take only memories and leave only footprints. And while you're out there, ask yourself, what legacy do you want to leave on these trails? Let’s aim for one that's invisible, preserving the natural splendor that took thousands of years to shape. #SilverDollarLake #GuanellaPass #ColoradoTrails #HikingColorado #AlpineTundra #LeaveNoTrace #EcoResponsibility #TrailConservation #MindfulHiking #SustainableAdventures #MountainPreservation #StayTheTrail #TheNextSummit If you've hiked here or have a similar alpine hike to share, drop a comment below! 👇
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Mount Assiniboine: 3 Useful Tips You Must Know The journey to conquer Mount Assiniboine is one of both physical demand and spiritual reward, inviting adventurers to traverse through lush alpine meadows, reflective glacial lakes, and dense forests that whisper tales of the wilderness.... #rockclimbing #mountainclimbing #britishcolumbia #hiking #mountassiniboine #climbing
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Adventure travel can significantly impact individuals by enhancing physical fitness, promoting personal growth, and fostering self-discovery. Get out of your comfort zones, it can lead to increased self-awareness and confidence. #travel #selfawareness
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You know that feeling when you discover a hidden gem of a trail — one that’s not packed with people, but full of breathtaking views, winding paths, and that serene stillness you’ve been craving? There’s nothing quite like it. The East Coast of Australia is packed with trails that offer just that: lesser-known spots that feel like your own private adventure playground. From secluded coastal walks to lush rainforest paths, we’ve rounded up the 10 best trails you might not have heard of yet. Whether you're after a quick afternoon escape or a weekend trek, these trails are all about connecting with nature in a big way. Imagine the crunch of the earth underfoot, the scent of eucalyptus in the air, and the feeling of the world slowing down around you. That’s the magic we’re talking about. So, grab your gear, lace up your boots, and let’s hit the trails, legends. It’s time to find your next adventure and soak in the beauty of Australia's rugged coastlines and quiet forests. Every step you take is a step closer to that unbeatable feeling of freedom and connection with the wild. Ready to make some memories? Start planning your next hike and feel the adventure calling. Hit the link below for our blog on the 10 best kept secret hiking trails on the East Coast of Australia! https://lnkd.in/gZtNFwpX #WolfBearAdventures #TrailBlazers #EcoWarriors #AdventureAwaits #GreenYourGear #MakeADifference #JoinThePack #WolfBearCollective
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𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐲𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐭 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤 (𝐀𝐓𝐕 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐬) located on Tasmania's east coast, is a premier destination for quad bike enthusiasts. Known for its dramatic coastal scenery, pristine beaches, and granite peaks, Freycinet offers trails that wind through lush forests, sandy paths, and rocky hills. - 𝐀𝐓𝐕 𝐓𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬: Several companies offer guided quad bike tours in Freycinet National Park. These tours often include riding through the park’s scenic areas, exploring remote beaches, and visiting hidden lookouts where you can view landmarks like Wineglass Bay, one of the world’s most photographed beaches. - 𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧: The terrain varies from flat sandy tracks near the beach to more challenging, rocky inclines as you ascend into the mountainous sections. Riders experience a combination of easy cruising sections and more technical areas that require skill to navigate safely. - 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐥𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞: While riding, you can encounter Tasmania’s native wildlife, including wallabies, wombats, and various bird species. The tours often emphasize environmental stewardship, encouraging visitors to respect the pristine natural surroundings. - 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐭: The climate in Tasmania is mild, but the best time for quad bike adventures is during the warmer months (November to April), when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. Suppose you're planning to create video content in Tasmania. In that case, the Freycinet National Park offers challenging trails and breathtaking scenery that would make for incredible footage—especially with the contrasting landscapes of rainforests and coastal views. #ATVAdventure #TasmaniaQuadBiking #FreycinetNationalPark #OffRoadTasmania #ExploreTasmania #ATVLife #QuadBikingAustralia #AdventureRiding #TasmaniaWilderness #ATVTrails #ATVTasmania #OutdoorAdventure #NatureExploration #OffRoadExperience #WildTasmania #LubeShuttle #LubeShuttleAustralia
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Explore Volcanoes National Park: Affordable Activities Beyond Gorilla Trekking Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is renowned for its majestic gorillas, but there’s a wealth of affordable activities that allow you to experience its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture without breaking the bank. Here’s a look at some engaging alternatives: 1. Hiking: Embark on scenic hikes through lush forests and up to stunning viewpoints. Trails like the Mount Bisoke hike offer breathtaking landscapes and the chance to see unique wildlife. 2. Cultural Tours: Engage with local communities through cultural tours that showcase traditional Rwandan lifestyles, music, and dance. These experiences provide a deeper understanding of the rich heritage of the area. 3. Bird Watching: With over 200 bird species, the park is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Guided bird-watching tours allow you to spot rare species while enjoying the serene environment. 4. Nature Walks: Join guided nature walks to explore the diverse flora and fauna. Learn about the ecosystem and spot small mammals, butterflies, and unique plant species. 5. Cave Exploration: Discover the fascinating Sabyinyo Cave. Guided tours will take you through its history and geology, providing a unique underground adventure. 6. Photography Tours: Capture the park’s stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultural scenes with specialized photography tours, perfect for both beginners and seasoned photographers. 7. Community Engagement: Participate in community service projects, such as conservation efforts, that allow you to give back while experiencing the local culture firsthand. 8. Farm Visits: Explore local agriculture with visits to nearby farms, where you can learn about sustainable farming practices and even participate in the harvest. Book now to experience these affordable adventures in Volcanoes National Park and create unforgettable memories in Rwanda. For more information and bookings, find our contacts in our bio. #visitrwanda🇷🇼 #ingomatourstravel #adventure #volcanonationalpark #visit #travel #visitor #tourism #adventurer #ea #fun #explore
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