Articles for category: Travel

April 3, 2023

Insane POV Of A Mountain Biker Going Down The Hardest Mountain Bike Trail In The World

One wrong move and it’s all over for this mountain biker. This first-person account of professional mountain bike rider Dan Atherton speeding down one of the hardest bike trails in the world will give you a heart attack. The scenic views, dark forests, and steep hillsides of northern Wales give you an adrenaline rush unlike anything else. The trail is known for being technical, steep, and rocky combined with a motocross run-in and a 50-foot gap jump makes for one of the “most progressive downhill courses on the planet.” This crazy run was sponsored by Red Bull Hardline using a GoPro attached to Atherton. Oh yeah,

March 17, 2023

Dubai Is Building A Massive $5 Billion Moon-Shaped Mega-Resort

Dubai, UAE – In an unprecedented move, a $5 billion USD Moon is set to land in Dubai, the city is known for its extravagant displays of wealth and futuristic architecture. The Moon, which is expected to be the largest man-made celestial body ever created, will be located in the heart of the city, serving as a new landmark and tourist attraction. It will feature a range of state-of-the-art technologies and amenities, including a hotel, a shopping mall, and even a theme park. The project, which is being developed by Moon World Resorts Inc. and a consortium of private investors

February 17, 2023

Magical 1,400-Year-Old Ginkgo Tree Sheds A Spectacular Sea Of Golden Leaves

This impressive Ginkgo Tree sits nestled between the walls of the Gu Guanyin Buddhist Temple in the Zhongnan Mountains in China. Every autumn, this 1,400-year-old-tree converts its green leaves into vibrant, bright yellow ones leaving a blanket of the golden heap on the temple’s grounds attracting drawing tourists from nearby surrounding areas. Sadly, this tree is only one of a few left. According to Kew Gardens in London, “Ginkgo fossils are common in the rocks of the Jurassic and Cretaceous, but today Ginkgo biloba is the only member of its genus, which is the only genus in its family, which