We explore Victoria, on BC’s Vancouver Island, a capital city in more ways than one thanks to its extensive cycling trails. The post Many spokes in the wheel: Cycling Vancouver Island appeared first on Australian Geographic.
They look like they glide through the water so easily, but there is a lot of thought that goes into designing a capable kayak. The post Paddle Pulse: The science of kayak design appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Could Australia’s appalling extinction record prevent us from hosting the next global climate summit? The post OPINION: Leading by example appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Osprey has released a range of bikepacking and cycle-touring bags to cater for the growing number of two-wheeled travellers. The post Osprey launches new Escapist bikepacking gear appeared first on Australian Geographic.
The Southern Ocean upwelling is a mecca for whales and tuna that’s worth celebrating and protecting. The post Where there’s upwelling, there’s whales appeared first on Australian Geographic.
These bizarre, shy fish that walk instead of swim face a precarious future in the waters of southern Australia. The post Saving Tassie’s rare walking fish appeared first on Australian Geographic.
There’s expedition cruising, then there’s expedition cruising with Heritage Expeditions. The post Cruising Indonesia’s last paradise appeared first on Australian Geographic.
Modern scientific techniques have provided unprecedented insights into how an Indigenous fire regime reduced risk and increased resources. The post Indigenous fire management began more than 11,000 years ago, new research shows appeared first on Aust...
The fifth mass coral bleaching event in eight years has been confirmed on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). The post Another summer, another mass coral bleaching event hits GBR appeared first on Australian Geographic.
To really appreciate a region, you need to go back in time. The post Golden days in Bathurst appeared first on Australian Geographic.