Words
Surviving Port Moresby
Learning didgeridoo with Andrew Langford
Andrew Langford, a world-touring veteran of the didgeridoo, talks about his passion for the Aboriginal instrument and how anyone can learn it.
Dinky the singing dingo
In a roadhouse deep in the central Australian outback, Dinky the Dingo has been entertaining travelers for years.
Making New Zealand greenstone
We visited Westland Greenstone in Hokitika to learn how they make the trademark New Zealand jade ornaments.
The Nevis Highwire Bungy
The MojoTrotters braved the world’s third-highest bungy jump so you don’t have to. Watch what it was like in this video.
The seals of Abel Tasman
Ease your kayak into one of the seal colonies of Abel Tasman and you just might get this adorable reception.
Seal facts from the New Zealand Department of Conservation.
Wellington’s perfect stroll
Walking from Wellington’s Botanical Garden to the city centre you see: gorgeous flowers, pensive gravestones, loopy street sculptures, funky people, and slightly disturbed art galleries all in the span of two hours.
Bianca plays the poi
At Whakarewarewa, a Maori village open to tourists, the ladies learned to play the poi, an dance accessory that was fromerly a wepons-training tool.
Digging for hot tubs
In New Zealand’s Hot Water Beach, you can make a natural hot tub by digging in the sand, which brings up volcanic-heated water. Just make sure the waves don’t ruin your effort.
Tsunami scare in Fiji
After the earthquake in Chile, Fiji was on high alert for a tsunami. I wanted to document the preparations at the island of Waya Lailai in case of disaster. Luckily, nothing happened.









