The Dark Side of Taxidermy
Oct19

The Dark Side of Taxidermy

Whatever stories you may hear of how beneficial and environment caring trophy game hunters really are, they are nearly all false. The truth is elephant feet being turned into garbage cans, baby tigers wrapped in trash bags laying frozen at the bottom of a freezer, squirrels are being turned into lifeless characters playing poker, and propped up mounted alligators hold trays for which only the finest bottles of wine will be served upon.

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Travel Bloggers Gone Wild!
Oct17

Travel Bloggers Gone Wild!

We love seeing travelers get in touch with their wild sides. We have compiled a collection of well known, up and coming, and inspirational travel bloggers from around the globe that have “Gone Wild” if at least for only a brief period.

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Searching for Parrots in…Europe?
Sep29

Searching for Parrots in…Europe?

These days Europeans don’t need to head to the tropics or down under to appreciate wild parrots because thanks to careless and ignorant owners of captives, numerous species have escaped and found a way to make a new home for themselves throughout Europe.

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Best Places to Travel Au Naturel
Aug17

Best Places to Travel Au Naturel

Travel is all about getting out of our comfort zone and broadening our horizons. We strip all of our belongings down to the bare necessities that a suitcase or two will allow for. Then there are those who decide to strip themselves down even more and bare all they have to offer. So where do you go when you want to feel truly free and natural? Compiled is a list of some top destinations around the world where you can allow yourself to lose your inhibitions and live au naturel if but for just a short time.

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Why I Hate Machu Picchu
Aug03

Why I Hate Machu Picchu

The backdrop of Machu Picchu has become something like a “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign where tourists continue to take the monotonous iconic selfie in front of the long lost city which is now heavily dotted with the brightly colored clothing of tourists much like the lights on a Christmas tree. The whole Machu Picchu experience has sadly become no more authentic then shaking hands with Elvis in Sin City.

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