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By: Martin Smith l started in Hong Kong Justin Etzin’s childhood was less ordinary than most. Born in Hong Kong, raised in the Seychelles and educated in Britain, he always stood out among his peers. Justin Etzin lived in Hong Kong, with a cook, cleaner and chauffeur. Justin remembers his parents always stressed the good [...]

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By: Aniuddha Badola Cancun is a premier family friendly vacation spot. It has a thriving tourism industry and vacation destinations that fit into every budget. Spring is the time for wild all night party vacations more suited to the taste of your college kids. But vacationing families, honeymooners, retired couples come all year round. Even [...]

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By: Wayne Hemrick When shopping for Phoenix homes, one thing you’ll want to know about is recreational opportunities. Whether you’re looking for an evening out on the town, daytime recreation like golfing or kayaking, a hike through the desert ecosystem or relics of the area’s rich and varied history – or something else altogether – [...]

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By: Leanne S Miller Organic Island use only the finest naturally derived and certified organic ingredients – such as mango seed butter, macadamia oil, jojoba oil, rosehip oil, coconut oil and beeswax in their lip balm formula http://www.organicisland.com.au/lipbalm/product_info.htm. Made in Australia, this organic breakthrough formulation™ – is a beauty insiders secret to moisture rich healthy [...]

Definition green tourism

By: Rose Eric Solar Schools are the Wave of The Future Going to solar school is a way to get a jump on a growing field which is expected to explode to over 16 to 37 million employees in the next two decades. Already national funding efforts have made this energy efficiency training field a [...]

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By: andrew.regan.2006@googlemail.com It’s only natural to be shocked by the latest findings of climate scientists at the Centre for Alternative Technology and elsewhere, as we gradually start to understand the impact that our privileged lifestyles have upon the planet and its people. Disturbing predictions include doomsday situations such as rising sea levels, flooding, chaotic and [...]

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By: Ten Dorji Bhutan Cultural Tours As soon as you enter into Bhutan, you will see its unique cultural wealth. The country’s rich cultural heritage has remained remarkably unblemished. The colorful and vibrant living culture co-exists with a rich biodiversity in an unpolluted habitat. Those who have had the rare chance to come to this [...]

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By: Seomul Evans Latin America is a traveler’s paradise and Bolivia offers some of the most spectacular landscapes that you as a volunteer will get to see. A geographically diverse country, Bolivia is also multi-ethnic and has partial control over Lake Titicaca, which is the highest navigable lake in the world at an elevation of [...]

Bahamas

By: Paul Ritchie If you want to spend your vacation in the Caribbean Islands, the most difficult part of your vacation planning is choosing the island you want to visit or deciding how many island you can visit during your holiday. There are over 7,000 islands in the Caribbean Sea and most of them can [...]

Private island vacation

By: alexbriganza The Caribbean is one of the top holiday destinations in the world and is everything that one expects from a holiday. Be it beaches, rainforests, shopping, or golf, the Caribbean Islands have it all. For those looking for a luxury vacation though, some islands truly stand out. Here are the top 10 luxury [...]

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By: Michael smith Kerala, better known as the God’s Own Country, is one of the most charming and captivating states of India. There are numerous attractions in the state – worth visiting and enjoying. Beaches, monuments, backwaters, beautiful nature creations etc are prime attractions of the state. The state has some of the finest beaches [...]

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By: Brad Alexzander sm or green travel is becoming a new catchword in travel. But this doesn’t mean you need to rough it. You could stay in a tent or go backpacking or canoeing, but just little everyday things can make any trip more eco-friendly. You can stay in cities or in the countryside; sleep [...]

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By: Peter R Stewart Siwa is a small desert oasis some 350 miles west of Cairo, and the best time to go there is between October and April, which is before the mosquitoes and the heat arrive. At this time of year the nights can be very cold, even freezing. It isn’t easy to reach [...]