Six pro kayakers from around the world meet up in the rainforests of Southern Mexico to run the Rio Tulijá. Also known as the Agua Azul, the river features impossibly blue water and a series of five large waterfalls. Led by Rafa Ortiz, the kayak team, including Rush Sturges, Evan Garcia, Aniol Serrasolses, Martina Wegman and Casper Van Kalmthout, have fun exploring the river and the local culture, showing us that when it comes to running waterfalls there’s a lot more to it than just the drop.
After a weeklong sailing journey across the open sea, the traditional voyaging canoe called Lien Polowat arrived on Guam.
Voyagers arrived at the Hagåtña boat basin last night after 7:30 p.m. They were greeted by hundreds of residents, according to Department of Chamorro Affairs President Joseph Artero-Cameron. He said the sailors were greeted with traditional songs from Polowat Island.
Eight crewmembers aboard the canoe were led by Master Navigator … More