Don't Leave Home Without It: Advice from Veteran Travellers

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Verge asked six seasoned explorers, "What do you NEVER leave behind?" Here's what the experts had to say.

Slippery Business: Canada's Role in the Ecuador Pipeline

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An award-winning documentary draws attention to a Canadian company's role in Ecuador's oil mess.
Solo in the Hot Zone: Backpack Journalists

Solo in the Hot Zone: Backpack Journalists

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War reporting for the plugged-in generation.  It’s fast, mobile and to the point. It’s also deadly serious.
The Worlds Most Dangerous Places

The World's Most Dangerous Places

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Robert Young Pelton has found his way into, and out of, more conflict zones than most can name. 

The Spoils of Peace: Restoring Cambodia

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At last count, Aki Ra has defused over 20,000 landmines—the same number he estimates he laid as a child.
The Moroccan Conspiracy

The Moroccan Conspiracy

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Albert Koehl finds that, in Morocco, being a conspirator is sometimes part of the fun.
Avi Lewis: Taking Care of Business

Avi Lewis: Taking Care of Business

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Avi Lewis' acclaimed documentary The Take inspired many with its message of hope: hope that economic alternatives exist, and that change can happen at a grassroots level. He even convinced himself—and that has given way to a whole new project.

In Search of the Eagle Hunters

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In the most remote region of Mongolia, semi-nomadic herdsmen train golden eagles to help them hunt. Filmmaker Tony Girardin travels 1600 kilometres over the desert to meet one.
How to Survive Anything

How to Survive Anything

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"Survivorman" Les Stroud has endured some of the harshest physical environments on earth. He speaks with Verge about the headspace you need to survive.

Visions of a Voodoo Psychic

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Marc-André Roy explores the value of voodoo in Benin.
Our Generation: Homegrown Electricity in Kenya

Our Generation: Homegrown Electricity in Kenya

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Local ingenuity brings homegrown electricity to Kenyan communities.
Surfers Turning The Tide on Climate Change

Surfers Turning The Tide on Climate Change

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Activist Bill McKibben says climate change is the most important issue of our time. And he's leading a tech-savvy movement to demand serious change from our governments.
Tailor-Made in Uganda

Tailor-Made in Uganda

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Armed with needle and thread, Carrie-Jane Williams helps Ugandan girls stay in school.
So... You Want To Be A Tour Leader

So... You Want To Be A Tour Leader

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A love for travel isn't all it takes to be a tour leader. Four professional guides offer you their expert advice on the ups and downs of the business, and how you can break into it.
The Havana Hustle

The Havana Hustle

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An experienced hustler in Cuba's capital gets more than she bargained for.

All the News That's Fit to Print: Changing the Face of Human Rights Reporting In Ghana

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He's 26 years old, he lives at home with his parents... and he's changing the face of human rights reporting in Ghana. Meet Ben Peterson, co-founder of Journalists for Human Rights.

It's Not Just a Job: Portrait of a Travel Guide

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Travel guiding is not a profession known for its six-figure salaries or pension benefits. In fact, sticking with it requires a certain passion. Pro guide Andy has it—and he's changing lives.

Doctoring the Future in Uganda

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As a former kayak guide and Nile River Explorer, Alex Mihailovic is not exactly your typical surgeon. 
Dreaming up a Borderless World

Dreaming up a Borderless World

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Doctors Without Borders Canada founder, Dr. Richard Heinzl has travelled to 75 countries (and counting.) He speaks with Verge about living life adventurously.
Pumpin the Volume: District Six Records

Pumpin' the Volume: District Six Records

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Former development studies student and District Six Records founder, Dave Guenette, has introduced North America to some of Africa's hottest musicians. It's not about charity: it's about music.

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