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From Shanghai to Montreal—Here’s Everything a 19-Year-Old Race Car Driver Packs For Long-Haul Flights

"Almost every two weeks, I’m somewhere else."

10 best long-distance treks for beginners | Atlas & Boots

Trekking has been an enormous part of my life for decades. It has taken me through some of the most jaw-dropping landscapes on the planet, and I have met people from all over the world and made lasting friendships on the trail. The post 10 best long-distance treks for beginners appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

10 stunning archaeological World Heritage Sites in danger | Atlas & Boots

we asked you to name a famous World Heritage Site, there’s a good chance you would name the Great Pyramids of Giza. Other likely contenders include the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, Machu Picchu and Petra. These archaeological sites are some of man’s greatest marvels and are accordingly celebrated and protected.  Not all World Heritage Sites, however, enjoy the same security. Our own Stonehenge nearly landed on the World Heritage in Danger list last year due to plans to build a two-mile tunnel nearby. The post 10 stunning archaeological World Heritage Sites in danger appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

Bill Bryson’s best books – ranked | Atlas & Boots

There's a part in Notes from a Small Island where Bill Bryson describes a painful train journey to Milton Keynes. He is sat facing a "bleating woman" and her 10-year-old son, who keeps picking his nose, kicking Bryson's shins and staring at him with his "piggy eyes". Bryson tries to ignore the child but is irritated by his smug stare and "busy finger". When the train finally pulls into Milton Keynes, Bryson takes great pleasure in getting his rucksack from the overhead rack and dragging it across the boy's head The post Bill Bryson’s best books – ranked appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

I Went to Seoul, Miami, and Chicago This Month—Here’s Everything I Wore Along the Way

An editor's guide to packing for multiple trips.

Discovering Italy’s volcanoes: from active giants to ancient wonders | Atlas & Boots

Italy, a land of timeless beauty, is not only home to some of the world’s most captivating art, cuisine and architecture but also numerous volcanoes, which have played a central role in Italian life for millennia.  The post Discovering Italy’s volcanoes: from active giants to ancient wonders appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

10 climate photographs that changed the way we see the world | Atlas & Boots

There are certain photographs that have changed the course of history. Usually, they are political: Tank Man in Tiananmen Square, Iraqi soldier on the Highway of Death, Napalm Girl in Vietnam. These photos are chilling but powerful. Climate photographs are less celebrated but often just as powerful. Below, we chart 10 climate photographs that have brought the primary crisis of our times into sharp relief. The post 10 climate photographs that changed the way we see the world appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

Could a Handheld Device Reshape Farming in Africa?

By helping farmers measure soil moisture with precision, a simple sensor is reducing waste, improving yields, and making agriculture more sustainable. The post Could a Handheld Device Reshape Farming in Africa appeared first on Roads & Kingdoms.

20 most beautiful mountains in the UK | Atlas & Boots

Alpine, Britain is not. In the UK, there are no sky-scraping summits; there are just 141 peaks over 1,000m (3,281ft), let alone the atmosphere-kissing eight-thousanders found in the great ranges of Asia. In fact, with an average mean elevation of just 162m (531ft), the UK is one of the world's lowest countries. The post 20 most beautiful mountains in the UK appeared first on Atlas & Boots.

Newark Liberty International Airport Madness Explained

If you're thinking about flying out of Newark Liberty International Airport, you should definitely reconsider and fly out of LaGuardia or JFK.

The Photographic Dreamscapes of Musuk Nolte

A conversation with the Peruvian photographer Musuk Nolte, whose dreamlike new book is the latest in a rich and truly original body of work that explodes the boundaries between documentary and art photography. The post The Photographic Dreamscapes<br> of Musuk Nolte appeared first on Roads & Kingdoms.