Once again we delve into the lesser explored side of a new country and this time we're in JAPAAAAAAAN. This was my first time visiting Japan. It wasn't as Japanese as I thought it was going to be.

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Once again we delve into the lesser explored side of a new country and this time we're in JAPAAAAAAAN. This was my first time visiting Japan. It wasn't as Japanese as I thought it was going to be.
Treaty of Peace with Japan, April 28, 1952
Japan, 28 Apr 1952, 10:30:00 PM, JST -09:00:00, Tokyo Japan, 139e46'00 35n42'00, Geocentric, Tropical, Placidus, True Node
The Japan The Algorithm Is Hiding From You 🇯🇵
Once again we delve into the lesser explored side of a new country and this time we’re in JAPAAAAAAAN. This was my first time visiting Japan. It wasn’t as Japanese as I thought it was going to be. Does that make sense. Anyway. What was I talking about? Ah yes. Japan. Heres an AI written description that is supposed to be good for SEO or something. It’s got Japan written into it like 200 time. Japan Japan Japan. We get it!
Join myself, Ben Cook (from Dribbling Britain) and Adam Cook (no relation) as we attempt to run across Wales in one day in some of the worst conditions these hills have seen in recent years.
Acts of Union 1800, 1 Jan 1801, London, England
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Straight Line Mission Across England 🇬🇧
The straight line mission and all it's glorious pointlessness peaks right here with what is undoubtedly the most ridiculously ambitious jaunt I've ever attempted. 68 miles across the most rugged and remote areas of my home country in the darkest depths of winter, battling oceans of hellish forests, unrivalled amounts of farmland and countless more seriously dodgy obstacles. All of this with my rivals (who embark 4 days later) breathing down my neck.
After an intense five-hour questioning by security services at the airport, Harry Jaggard navigates Moscow's iconic Red Square despite severe GPS malfunctions caused by restricted drone activity.
Dissolution of the Soviet Union, 8 December 1991
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I Ignored Western Media and Went to Russia 🇷🇺
Harry Jaggard navigates the logistical challenges of traveling through rural Russia and Dagestan to reach Chechnya. Along the way, the journey includes unexpected stops, interactions with locals, and a look at the unique culture and stark landscapes of the region.
I'll be sharing my experience of spending time with the locals in one of the most remote and breathtakingly beautiful regions in the world. For four days, I lived with the Himalayan people, learned about their culture, and explored the stunning landscapes that surrounded us.
Nepal, Coronation in Katmandu, February 24, 1975
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Nepal 🇳🇵
I'll be sharing my experience of spending time with the locals in one of the most remote and breathtakingly beautiful regions in the world. For four days, I lived with the Himalayan people, learned about their culture, and explored the stunning landscapes that surrounded us. You'll see firsthand how these incredible people live their daily lives and how they have adapted to their unique environment. I'll also be sharing some of their traditional recipes and customs, so you can get a taste of their rich culture.
Australia is struck on two fronts by numerous hardships: the areas bordering the desert are huge meat factories; the heart of the desert is consumed by a dramatic proliferation of animals introduced by the colonists and now left to their own devices.
Australia’s Desert Crisis: Fire, Floods, and Feral Invasions
Australia is struck on two fronts by numerous hardships: the areas bordering the desert are huge meat factories; the heart of the desert is consumed by a dramatic proliferation of animals introduced by the colonists and now left to their own devices.
The country is experiencing an increase of all the extremes: sand storms, bush fires, droughts, flash floods, extreme temperatures, poor soil, lack of drinking water … with a 0.9°C temperature increase since 1910, the continent fights daily with climate change.