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Tracking Snow Leopards in Kyrgyzstan's Ak-Shyyrak Range: Where Conservation Meets Winter Ecology
Tracking snow leopards in Kyrgyzstan’s Ak-Shyyrak Range offers 90% sighting probability during winter months (December-February) when prey concentrations draw cats to observable elevations between 3,500-4,500…
Read ArticleKaieteur Falls and the Legend of Old Kai
A Patamona chief named Kai paddled his canoe over the edge of 226 meters of falling water. His people kept his name on the water.…
Read ArticleTash Rabat: The Ancient Silk Road Outpost at the Edge of Central Asia
For centuries it kept merchants alive on the most treacherous stretch of the Silk Road. Today, fewer than 500 people a year make the journey…
Read ArticleThe Takhi and How the World's Last Wild Horse Came Back From the Dead
In 1969, a lone stallion was spotted crossing the Mongolian desert. It was the last wild sighting of Przewalski's horse. By 1945, only 31 survived…
Read ArticleMongolia’s Naadam Festival and the 800-Year-Old Games That Still Define a Nation
Five hundred and twelve wrestlers with no weight classes. Children racing horses 27 kilometers across open steppe. Archers using a thumb-draw technique unchanged since the…
Read ArticleWhy Kygyzstan's Tian Shan Should Be on Every Trekker's Bucket List
Seven-thousand-meter peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and nomads who offer you fermented mare’s milk at 3,500 meters. Kyrgyzstan’s Celestial Mountains deliver Himalaya-grade scenery with almost no…
Read ArticleGeorgia's Abandoned Spa Town: Tskaltubo and the Ruins That Won't Let Go
Nineteen Stalinist sanatoriums. Nine bathhouses. Springs that lose their healing power within four minutes of leaving the ground. Tskaltubo was the crown jewel of Soviet…
Read ArticleThe Mazaalai: Earth’s Rarest Bear Clings to Survival in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert
Fewer than 50 bears. A desert the size of France. Temperatures swinging from −40°C to 46°C. The Gobi bear wasn’t supposed to survive, and the…
Read ArticleGeorgia’s Last Shepherds and the 300-Kilometer Walk They Refuse to Stop Making
Five hundred shepherds, a thousand-year-old sheep breed, and a seasonal migration across three ecosystems that the Soviet Union couldn’t kill. Georgia’s Tusheti transhumance wasn’t designed…
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