by Annette Clavin | Nov 15, 2019 | All, Photo galleries, Sri Lanka
Locals enthusiastically playing water soccer at sunset.A street merchant at night in Hikkaduwa.Tangalle Here, the catch gets weighted, sold and entered in the books.The Atlas Moth has up to 30 cm wingspan and is the world's largest moth - and often mistaken for a...
by Annette Clavin | Nov 12, 2019 | All, Logbook, South Africa
MC: What did you learn during your training as a field guide that you want people to know? BL: It started way before my training: My father is an ethnologist and he worked a lot in the woods. So I went with him a lot as a kid, and I loved it.After my time in the...
by Annette Clavin | Oct 15, 2019 | All, Photo galleries, South Africa
Only a few meters behind the Punda Maria Gate, an entrance to the Klrüger National Park, I meet a giraffe mother with her calves.Bruce Lawson - Field Guide since 1992 with over 18,500 hours of logged wilderness experience - is among the most impressive people I have...
by Annette Clavin | Oct 11, 2019 | All, Speaking
During my keynote, I took the participants on an inspiring journey to the great explorers and adventurers of history. Together we explored historic routes, daring first ascents and exciting expeditions that have not only changed the world, but also the way we think...
by Annette Clavin | Oct 1, 2019 | All, Photo galleries, Sweden
Nature seems wild and untouched in Muddus. But for many thousands of years the indigenous Sami people lived here as nomads and reindeer herders.Work in progress (Thanks to Gregory Rohart for the photo).The flat terrain is rarely broken by mountain heights.A wide view...