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People are rethinking the way they travel, and for good reason. Travel is one of the world's leading industries but can have a negative impact on the environment; traveling green can lessen or eliminate that impact. Try changing just a…
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From electronics and indoor and outdoor decor to solar power add-ons, there are camper accessories for every possible need. While many of these accessories, like side-view mirror extensions, might be of use for campers as well as RVs a…
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Hyde Park is located in central London. It was once a private hunting ground for royalty. Today, it is one of the Royal Park's of London. Visitors to Hyde Park might be surprised by just how much there is to do in one park. Whether you…
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Take a trip to paradise and visit one of the top 10 tropical resorts in the world. Dive the Great Barrier reef, surf in Costa Rica or feed the sharks and manta rays in Bora Bora. Enjoy world-class adventure and amenities at a tropical…
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While Jamaica is well known for huge, enclosed resorts that seem to go on for miles, there is much more to this tropical paradise than just mega-resorts. The natural beauty of the island makes it the perfect destination for the tourist…
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Spend your next holiday at a green hotel or resort and promote sustainability and eco-friendly tourism. Travel to the beautiful South Pacific, head to the pristine rain forests of Costa Rica and Nicaragua or relax at a secluded wildern…
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Cozumel is a popular destination for travelers from all over the world, especially those who enjoy nature and the outdoors. Since Cozumel and the surrounding area is so beautiful, many hotels around the island are working in sync with…
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Alaska offers specialized cabins for fishermen with nearby access to lakes and rivers abundant in salmon, trout, and halibut. A great number of these lodgings are along the Kenai River, the most popular sport fishing destination in the…
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Echo Bay, Canada, is situated at the north end of Gilford Island off Vancouver Island's northeast coast. Originally inhabited by Kwakwaka'wakw and Coast Salish Indians, the area is rich in native culture, with burial sites, pictographs…
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Modern campers can have all the luxuries of home that might normally be reserved for the RV crowd. Thanks to plug-in devices such as coffee makers and microwave ovens, one does not need to "rough it" when spending quality time in the o…
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If water sports and diving are the types of challenges and adventures you are looking for, then Panama will offer you some of the most spectacular opportunities on earth. The exciting outdoor life in Panama offers exploration opportuni…
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The Alaska Highway officially begins in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and ends 98 miles south of Fairbanks in Delta Junction, Alaska. However, most travelers use connecting roads to create a journey from Seattle to Fairbanks, a dista…
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Canada has a large remote landscape that has thousands of lakes with large populations of walleye, northern pike and smallmouth bass. Many of these lakes are only reachable by float plane because there are no roads that access them. Vi…
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Ski resorts around the world earn their profit from the environment, more specifically snowfall. Naturally, when global warming affects steady snowfall, concerns grow. Studies show that global warming will have long-lasting impacts on…
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Imagine your family or friends gathered around the camp picnic table in the evening playing cards with the glow from a battery or fuel-powered lantern lighting the table or gathered around the glow of a candle lantern in the tent chatt…
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