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Matthew Traver is an experienced freelance writer in the industries.
I specialize in writing about history, adventure travel, and culture. Whatever format you're after - be it reviews, how-to guides, long-form articles, and more - I'll create it for you. The aim of my work is to produce engaging and meaningful content through meticulous research. I’m always on the look-out to learn about new topics and industries as well. My print and digital publications include History Today, BBC Travel, Sidetracked, and ExplorersWeb. I've also produced B2C content for the travel and home improvement sector, such as RS Components, First Choice, and HomeAdvisor.
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"Fourteen months ago, Baigalmaa Norjmaa from Ulaangom, in northwestern Mongolia, began a 12,000km journey with Bactrian camels from her country’s capital of Ulaanbaatar to London, England. So far, her three-year traverse of Eur...
"A good repair kit deals with both freak disasters — a fire in a tent, an avalanche, a broken backpack frame — and damages that occur on every expedition, like rips that need a sturdy sewing job. You can’t carry a garageful of ...
"Last July, 47-year-old John Martin left Anchorage, Alaska and traveled north 500km by road, towing an eight-foot sailing dinghy past Denali National Park and into the interior. He was headed for Nenana: This small village had ...
"With the growing popularity of Antarctic journeys, ExplorersWeb delved into the web’s largest database on South Pole expeditions and consulted with Australian polar travelers Eric Philips and Damien Gildea to find out the 10 m...
"Five weeks ago, an eight-person crew set sail from Arica, Chile. Their destination: Sydney, Australia, 19,000km to the west. They are covering this enormous distance in Viracocha III, an 18m-raft constructed from 2.5 million f...
"Since 1980, more than 400 more people have climbed the Seven Summits — the highest mountains on each continent. A lesser-known and rarely attempted sister challenge is the Volcanic Seven Summits, which was first accomplished b...
An infographic, with bite-sized facts, outlining the 35 highest mountains on earth (five peaks per continent).
Central Asia’s top spots for adventure, how to get there, and what to expect from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.
"Rising between the Caspian and Aral seas and stretching across Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, the Ustyurt plateau is an ultra-remote expanse of scorched clay-desert valleys that surge into rust-red pinnacles and mesa...
"At the end of the last Ice Age, more than 10,000 years ago, groups of hunter-gatherers ventured into northern Scandinavia, becoming the region’s first inhabitants. From southern Norway, the Fosna – descendants of the nomadic A...