Tag: wildlife

The best spots to swim with sharks for adrenaline seekers

Stef Zisovska

Swimming with sharks is probably the scariest thing you can do on your vacation. But the fact is, there are people who would rather swim…

A guide through Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming

Stef Zisovska

Grand Teton National Park represents the American nation’s natural wonder and pride. It is a symbol of the pioneer spirit and the exploration of the…

Bass fishing with soft plastic lures and a Texas Rig

Using plastic worms has been ubiquitous in the bass fishing world since the 1970s when lure manufacturers stopped producing hard rubber worms in favor of…

Making a comeback: How the population of blue whales is recovering

Marion Fernandez

The blue whale is not only the largest animal known to man, with impressive lengths in excess of 100 feet and weighing more than 150…

Road trip rest areas that you will enjoy

Stef Zisovska

Travelers always talk about favorite beaches, forests, mountains, and lakes, but what about their favorite stop points? Rest areas are a very significant part of…

Here are some basic uses for a survival knife

A good survival knife is a vital item that you will need to own if you plan to do any hiking and camping in the…

Ultimate survival skill – bugs and how to eat them

Stef Zisovska

Eating bugs for survival is not the most popular thing in Western culture, but it draws a lot of attention. People are more focused on…

10 Worst camping mistakes and how to avoid them

Camping is without a doubt one of most popular family bonding activities out there. It is also an excellent way to get out of the…

Jellyfish Lake – the weirdest lake ever

The Republic of Palau is an island country in the western Pacific Ocean that contains around 340 islands. Eli Malk is one of the main…

How to recognize and treat poisonous plants

Stef Zisovska

There are three primary poisonous plants in North America: poison ivy, poison sumac, and poison oak. The three of the plants produce an oily substance…