Who knows why we find penguins so endearing? Maybe it’s because they walk upright like we do. Or because their … Read More
Author: Roz Savage
Antarctica Day 2: The Drake Passage
The Drake Passage has a scary reputation, and that’s not surprising (glad it wasn’t like this!). It’s the narrowest point … Read More
Antarctica Day 1: Global Luminary in Residence
Last year’s TED Mission Blue conference in the Galapagos Islands took place on board the National Geographic Endeavor, in association … Read More
Putting The World To Rights
Don’t you just love those conversations where you come away feeling like you’ve not just had a meeting of minds, … Read More
Perth, Purple, and Wonderful People
These two weeks in Perth are speeding by all too quickly, and soon I will be hitting the road again, … Read More
Looping the Loop: Route Planning
There will be many decisions to be made over the coming months, but possibly the most important one is exactly … Read More
From a Land Down Under
Yesterday afternoon I arrived in Perth, Western Australia, for the final three months of preparation for Eat Pray Row, my … Read More
Highlights of 2010
It has been quite a year. A quick round-up, in words and pictures…. Countries visited – 12: United Kingdom USA … Read More
Three Buckets Full
When I was staying in the Philippines this year as the guest of Vince Perez at El Nido Eco-Resort (in … Read More
