Geographical
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- On the Trail of Che Guevara: As South America's Poorest Country, Bolivia Isn't Known for Its Thriving Tourism Industry. but This May All Be about to Change Thanks to a New Community-Run Attraction Inspired by the World's Favourite Revolutionary. David Atkinson Travels to Bolivia's Steamy Tropical Lowlands to Find out More. by David Atkinson
- Time for Clarity on Charity Challenges: Everybody, It Would Seem, Wants to Travel the World, Raise Money for Charity and Have the Experience of a Lifetime. but with as Much as Half of the Sponsorship Raised Typically Going on Administration Costs Rather Than to Those in Need, Tom Chesshyre Asks Whether Paying for Your Mates to Go on Holiday Is a Good Use of Your Cash. by Tom Chesshyre
- Pastoralists under Pressure: For Hundreds of Years, the Borana People of Southern Ethiopia Have Reared Cattle on the Arid Plains Close to the Kenyan Border According to a Traditional Form of Land Management. Now, However, External Pressures Are Threatening to Destroy Their Way of Life. by Kate Eshelby
- The Greatest Atlas Ever Produced? Joan Blaeu's Atlas Maior Is One of History's Finest Cartographic Works. to Celebrate the Publication of a New Edition, Christian Amodeo Introduces a Selection of Its Sumptuous Colour Plates. by Christian Amodeo
- The Right to Roam: The 2000 Countryside and Rights of Way Act Has Been Touted as the Most Significant Piece of Rural Legislation since the Second World War. as Huge Tracts of England and Wales Are Finally Opened Up to Walkers, Chris Baker Explains What It Will Mean for Our Countryside. by Chris Baker
- Social Climber: Having Been Part of the Team That Made the First Successful Ascent of Mount Everest, George Band Joined Joe Brown to Become the First to Reach the Summit of Kangchenjunga. on the 50th Anniversary of That Climb. by Stephen Venables
- Rabies: Medical Advice from Jason Gibbs, Head Pharmacist at Nomad Travel Stores and Health Clinics.
- Democracy: With Tony Blair Taking Office for a Record Third Time, Popular Revolutions in the Former Soviet Union and a New Government in Iraq, Victoria James Ponders the State of Modern Democracy. by Victoria James
- Stoves: Essential Gear. Napoleon Once Said That an Army Marches on Its Stomach; the Same Could Be Said of Your Average Trekker; This Month, Paul Deegan, Looks at the Cooking Options Available to Hungry Expeditioners. by Paul Deegan
- A Storm in the Western Isles: The Land Reform (Scotland) Act of 2003 Granted Crofting Communities the Absolute Right to Buy the Land on Which They Live. but as the Scottish Executive Considers the First Applications, Rob Penn Discovers That Plans to Build Wind Farms on the Land Have Seen Local Tensions Reach Boiling Point. by Rob Penn

