Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Ile Sainte Marie Is a Real-Life Pirate Island
Although Ile Sainte Marie is only a very small island off the east coast of Madagascar, it has a fascinating history imbued with tales of…
History of the Tsavo Man-Eaters – The Deadly Duo Who Killed and Ate Over 130 Railroad Workers
A notorious pair of Tsavo lions are guilty of claiming the lives of up to 135 people. The deadly duo, known by locals as The…
Want to Live Off-Grid? Try These Communities All Over the United States
Many people fantasize about living off-grid for various reasons. For some, it’s a way to escape the demands of an increasingly connected and stressful modern…
Petroglyph Preservation – What’s happening in Nine Mile Canyon?
Ancient Art of Nine Mile Canyon The deserts of eastern Utah are home to a host of wonders – both natural and man-made. Many of…
Just Amazing – Bannack a Well-Preserved Ghost Town, You Have to go There
In Beaverhead County, Montana lies a sleepy little ghost town that has been deserted for years. The town was founded in 1862 after a man…
The Korowai Tribe – Cannibals of Papua New Guinea
Treetop Dwellers who feed on Their Fellow Tribesmen The Korowai (or Kolufo) are a tribe of nearly 3,000 people living in West Papua in the…
Stunning Crow Tribe Photography by Richard Throssel
The Apsaalooke, or Crow Tribe of Native Americans, are a proud people with a history that goes back thousands of years. The Montana Governor’s Office…
These Examples Show That Homemade Motorhomes Can Be Made From Anything If You’re Creative Enough
Many people still hold on to the idea of buying a small home on wheels and driving it to different places, secure in the comfort…
The Crumbling Scottish Castle in New York State
Pollepel Island, commonly called Bannerman Island, is a small island about 50 miles north of New York City. Its storied history was detailed by the…
The Return of the Mammoth May be Sooner Than You Think
According to the Siberian Times, reborn Ice Age animals may soon roam the earth again. Aisen Nicolaev, the head of the Yakutia region of Russia,…