16. 11. 2012, comments: 0, views 955x

Opäť sa vraciame do Etiópie s cieľom znova sa pokúsiť o splav neznámej rieky. Pred rokom sme boli len štyria a nedorazil nám včas cargom náš raft. Našťastie! V tej zostave, kedy sa do kaňonu valilo obrovské množstvo vody, neviem akoby sme rieku zvládli. Po roku sa o rieku pokúšame znova. Maťo Fabiánek, Miro Dušek, Tomino Lukačovič (profesionálni vodáci), Ivan Bulík a ja – skrátka rôznymi expedíciami ostrieľaná partia, ktorá sa stretáva v srdci africkej divočiny, aby sa pokúsila o plavbu do neznáma... Viac o expedícii Ivan Bulík: more
30. 07. 2012, comments: 0, views 1664x

Keď mal môj prvý syn Juraj 18 rokov, vzal som ho na cestu naprieč Mongolskom, aby spoznal, že sa na svete žije aj iným spôsobom ako je ten náš a ľudia môžu vyznávať iné hodnoty. Myslím, že mu tá cesta dala dôležité poznanie. Tohto roku mal 18 rokov môj druhý syn Maroš. Čo je pre mladého človeka dôležité? Čo mu na tomto svete ukázať? Voľba padla na Karakoram. Tu sa nachádza aj druhá najvyššia hora sveta, na ktorú sa práve chystal Peter Hámor priamo po výstupe na himalájsku Kanchenjungu. more
10. 05. 2012, comments: 2, views 3389x

The Himba people live in the Kunene region of northern Namibia. There are between 20,000 and 50,000 Himba people. The Himba are closely related to the Herero people. About 240,000 Herero people live in Namibia, Botswana and Angola. They belong to the Bantu group of African nations. The Himba and Herero speak the same language. The Himba raise cattle and goats. more
25. 04. 2012, comments: 1, views 1608x

Suri or Shuri is the name of a sedentary pastoral people and its Nilo-Saharan language. They inhabit the Bench Maji Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR) in Ethiopia as well as parts of neighbouring South Sudan. Some are also found west of Mizan Teferi.[3] Population: 20,622 more
15. 12. 2010, comments: 0, views 759x

(By Correne Coetzer) A Slovak team sent news over to ExplorersWeb's NewsDesk about a Ski Last Degree expedition to the South Pole. They were guided by experienced polar explorer Peter Valusiak. Adventure Consultants' team with ANI guide and chef, Ronnie Finaas and leader Guy Cotter completed the LD. Latitude Expeditions' Christian Eide and 7 Summits Club's Alex Abramov are currently on the Antarctic plateau. more
12. 06. 2010, comments: 0, views 688x

Knock! Knock! Knock! A hammer makes a monotonous sound, tapping away holes in the vertical wall of the canyon La Riviere des Roches.A plague is already prepared. Deep beneath us, the soul of our friend Jirko rests somewhere below the rip. Exactly one year ago, he came here, to Réunion Island, to conquer Trou de Fer. Trou de Fer translates as Iron Hole. It's the most beautiful, but also most extreme canyon on Earth. It bears the highest existing degree of difficulty. It's the Mount Everest of canyons. Only the best of the best are able to abseil into its depths, but even that doesn't guarantee that they will ever manage to get back. That's up to nature to decide. more
24. 10. 2009, comments: 0, views 768x

They thought that there would be little to surprise them on the wild water... But the wild Himalayan Karnali river changed everything. The wilderness had prepared an unforgettable adventure for the Slovak rafters.Slovak rafters conquered the wild Nepalese Karnali river. In just one week, they cleared a 200-kilometre-long, unpopulated canyon! Most foreigners visit this country because of the Himalayas, but a group of Czechs and Slovaks, led by the experienced Robo Kazík, was after something else - to raft down the Karnali river in the remote west of the country, right on the border with India. more
12. 06. 2009, comments: 0, views 710x

We undertook the journey across the Himalayas to Ladakh on bikes. 700 kilometres through different saddlebacks, including Kanzum La 4,551m, Baralacha La 4,892 m, Lachulung La 5,065 m, Polo Kongka La 4,800 m, Namshang La 4,800 m and Khardung La 5,600m. We crossed impressive valleys like Kinnaur, Spiti, Lahaul, Tso Moriri and the Indus Valley. We mostly used well-maintained military mountain roads close to the Tibetan border, guarded by the Chinese. We had to arrange special permits, but it was really worth it. more
06. 05. 2009, comments: 0, views 2337x

Our decision to make another expedition to the northern side of the Churi-tepui that we had already visited in January of this same year, was triggered mainly to the threat that a foreign group of speleologist that seemed to work as some "paparazzi" or "wheel suckers", as we term those cyclist that lean to the rear of the leaders to save the energy. Nevertheless and due to recent letters that show that they where not completely guilty of this strange behavior; these foreign speleologist of high rank that came to explore a cave in the place we had been working continuously in the last five years and thus, where initially considered by us as some kind of speleological piracy at least. more
23. 08. 2008, comments: 0, views 527x

"Crystal-pure air hangs over one's head and the ever-present green steppe is endless. At night, millions of stars twinkle in the dark. The natives consider distances to be relative, as their route to the nearest town will be the same tomorrow as it is today. The countryside forces you to wander around, offering some kind of liberty that I've never experienced anywhere else in the world. You follow this calling of the soul from yurt to yurt, trying to understand the life of this nomadic nation that once governed the world's largest empire." more



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