Month of June , 2004
I Don't Think There's Supposed To Be Sand In There - Merzouga, Morocco | Adrenaline junkie Lee Abbamonte takes a leap of faith - off South Africa's highest bridge. |
| Canada's west coast has beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife. Al Humphreys just wishes something could be done about the mosquitos. | |
| Hiking Stewart Island off the coast of New Zealand, Kelsey Timmerman learns that mud is a state of mind. | |
| Meeting that special someone on the road can be wondrous, amazing and heartbreaking, as Jaques Caramac learned in Mexico. | Is It Possible to Climb Table Mountain in One Hour? - Cape Town, South Africa Huffing and puffing, Lee Abbamonte and company try to climb Table Mountain under South Africa's hot scorching sun. |
| Allan Taylor sneaks a peek at Africa's most deadly wild animal - the hippopotamus. | |
| Allan Taylor raves philosophical about the many uses of an Ostrich while visiting a farm in South Africa. | When a god is born, miracles are commonplace, but Mathura on the eve of Janamashtami is a miraculously uncommon sight, writes Abhishek Madhukar. |
| Four words describe S.A.J. Shirazi's trip to Okara: milk, butter, mammals and farms. | |
| Relaxing with tea, chocolate and cool mountain air are on Lubna Kably's itinerary in Ooty, India. | S.A.J. Shirazi discovers how one of the biggest offshore island in the Arabian sea, which holds a huge amount of ecological diversity, doesn't even merit a dot on most Pakistan maps. |
| The Ucchali Complex of lakes provides S.A.J. Shirazi with some of the most beautiful sites in Pakistan. | Koichi Watanabe views eating pork differently having seen the process from live animal to meal on the table in Laos. |
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