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Kea Heritage Tours: The perfect way to explore the natural marvels of New Zealand’s South Island

20th April 2010
New Zealand comprises a small collection of islands that are deceptively hidden behind its far larger counterpart Australia. Formed through volcanic activity, its lands are rich with a diverse array of physical landscapes highlighting several different ha... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Treehugger Picks The World’s 5 Most Inspiring Green Leaders

08th March 2010
LEADERSHIP STARTS TODAY. The faces of environmental leadership in the world today know that big problems like climate change or oil dependency can't be solved tomorrow. But these five political heavyweights, hailing from Europe, Australia, Asia, and t... Read >
Author: bkmacdonald

Villas In Playa Blanca - The Ideal Places To Stay In Lanzarote

23rd February 2010
Holiday planning is well underway for most households and as usual all the popular tourist destinations will be vying to attract the lions share of visitors to boost local economies that have not been so buoyant for the last few years. Lanzarote however h... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot

What is the big deal with Lanzarote?

17th February 2010
Tourism is the main economy behind the fourth largest of the Canary Islands. Located just 80km from the coast of Africa, and the Sahara, Lanzarote offers visitors and residents year round warmth and sunshine. Rainfall in Lanzarote measures only ar... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon

Polar Shift in 2012? - The Mayan Prophecy Explored

10th February 2010
The ancient Mayan culture (as well as other cultures and individuals) predict great change and possible destruction in the latter half of 2012. The 2012 topic has entered mainstream culture during the last few years and will continue to be debated until t... Read >
Author: Brandon

) Natural Volcano! Wai-O-Tapu of New Zealand

08th February 2010
Located south of Rotaura, the Wai-O-Tapu meaning the sacred waters in English, is one of the best places to observe a natural volcanic environment in New Zealand. The hissing geysers that spurt out hot boiling water, the offensive acerbic odor, the caver... Read >
Author: airvamsi

Diving in Mauritius

21st January 2010
Located in the Indian Ocean, around 500 miles to the east of Madagascar is the beautiful island of Mauritius. Formed by volcanic activity, the country is a beautiful spot that brings in thousands of visitors a year. As well as a gorgeous landscape -... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Tox Town-Environmental Health Concerns near You

20th January 2010
We are living in a world that is dynamic and pushing forward various developments at the expense of our surroundings. In the short while the environment doesn't seem to mater but in the long run it is us that bear the brunt of our actions to the envir... Read >
Author: Daniel Beeler

Canary Islands High Altitude

14th January 2010
TheCanary Islands all have coastlines scattered with various types of beaches. They range from areas with natural, dark, volcanic sand to golden sandy stretches that are maintained by the authorities with imported sand from the north African deserts, that... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Tenerife City Guide - A Little Piece Of Paradise

08th January 2010
Tenerife is a Spanish island located off the coast of Africa. There are seven Canary Islands located in the Atlantic Ocean and Tenerife is the largest. It has the largest population of Spain and the Canary Islands. Tenerife is so popular, it gets about 5 ... Read >
Author: Sophie Norris

RV Destinations In Northern California

05th January 2010
Having your own RV is a great way for you or your family to get away from it all and enjoy some vacation time away from our hectic and stressful daily lives. Finding the right RV destination is important but with some many to choose from it can really be ... Read >
Author: Creztor Tessel

Top Tips For Booking Tenerife Hotels This Winter

21st December 2009
Tenerife in the Canary Islands is an ever popular choice for out of season sunshine. Holidaymakers looking for a winter break will be greeted by stunning sandy beaches, numerous activities and plenty of affordable Tenerife hotels as well as temperatures w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Dominica will be a prime destination for hikers in 2010

16th December 2009
Unlike its Caribbean counterparts, Dominica is relatively underdeveloped in terms of facilities and accessibility for tourists. Yet for those who want the Caribbean experience with a greater focus towards exploration as opposed to commercialism, the rich... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Tips for Winning a Science Fair Project with a Rock Set

11th December 2009
Collecting rocks is a popular hobby that kids and adults can enjoy together. More than just a fun activity, rock collecting is a great way to study rocks and geology. It can also make a great science fair project. This article provides tips on how to win ... Read >
Author: Joe Kanooga

Kilauea home rentals are the right choice

25th November 2009
A vacation in Kauai is one of the best decisions you can make. The blue waters, the beach and the wonderful island - they make a heady mix. Kilauea is a popular destination in Kauai. Its allure lies in the fact that it is an active volcano. In fact, the n... Read >
Author: Melville Jackson
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