At the heart of Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert sits a crater of fire that's been burning perpetually for almost five decades. Locals have dubbed it the 'Door To Hell'. Here's a photo essay of my visit! The post The Door To Hell – Turkmenistan’s Crater of Fire appeared first on Earth Nutshell.| Earth Nutshell
I was part of the first ever group of foreigners given access to all stations across both lines of the Pyongyang Metro. Here's my experience!| Earth Nutshell
I visited Pyongyang Golf Course, North Korea's only course. Kim Jong-Il's miracle score, Kim Jong-Un's private yacht, teaching golf to locals, check it out!| Earth Nutshell
As the tale goes, the 'Concrete Wall' was built by South Korea to segregate North Korea. But does it even exist? I got to visit to 'see' for myself.| Earth Nutshell
The Mausoleum, where the bodies of North Korean leaders Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il are publicly displayed within glass sarcophagi. Here's what it's like.| Earth Nutshell
Barbed wire line all fences. Tank traps enclose us. The remainder is a laden, active minefield. Let me take you inside the DMZ - from North Korea's side.| Earth Nutshell
See authentic Vietnam. From rice fields to beaches; traditional villages, highlands and the modern city - this is Vietnam's Greatest Motorbike Day Trip!| Earth Nutshell
It's unexpected from the worlds most isolated country, but you can purchase souvenirs from North Korea. Here are the mementos I took away from my visit!| Earth Nutshell
I visited North Korea for 16 days in 2014. Here are 100 photos I took inside all corners of this secretive socialist nation.| Earth Nutshell
I visited North Korea for 16 days in 2014. Here are 100 photos I took inside all corners of this secretive socialist nation.| Earth Nutshell