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Mount St. Helens solidified its place in history with a massive eruption on May 18, 1980. Unleashing a pyroclastic flow that killed 57 people, it was the deadliest and most economically destructive...
Located between the provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick on the eastern side of Canada is a fairly large bay know as the Bay of Fundy. Part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is a popular spot for wha...
The Emirati love for the “ship of the desert” began way back in the olden days when camels were used by Bedouins for transportation, meat, and milk, and regarded as a sign of wealth. They were also...
They don’t call it the Great White North for nothing. Winters in upper Canada are some of the most brutal and extreme on the planet, and it’s not uncommon for the thermometer to dip all the way dow...
If money was no object, how would you live it up? What would you do? At iExplore, we are all about experiential travel - trips that are once-in-a-lifetime and leave a lasting impression forever. So...
The Drake Passage is a body of water between Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Passengers often dread it because its rough seas can dislodge furniture, footsteps and ev...
I recently had the opportunity to talk to one of iExplore's past travelers - Thomas Laussermair - about his trip to Mt. Kilimanjaro. Thomas and his wife, Jill, traveled with iExplore to climb Kilim...
The Natural World Wonders have always been a popular cornerstone for our clients' adventures and there is no bigger World Wonder than Mt. Everest. Standing majestically at just over 29,000 feet, it...