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Ridge to Reef – Living In Harmony: An Eco-Voluntour it takes 20 years for a Pawikan mother to return to its birthplace to lay its eggs, but industrialization and the boom in tourism makes it harder for them to return to its birthplace, because of strong lights at night and lots of people watching them as they lay their eggs we were taught how to take care of sea turtles, from guarding the beaches where they would lay their eggs. how they lay their eggs and how to take care of their eggs in the hatchery, we were also taught how living in a sustainable place can sustain people living in a community, then we fed and gave gifts to some underpriveleged children and best of all the food which are all plant based Thank you sir Toby Tamayo and the rest of the staff and members of SIFCare, for teaching us, showing us and guiding us on how we should protect our environment. Would love to go back and do this again
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True Love in Denver carries a great selection of shoes, boots, jewelry, handbags, hosiery, sunglasses, hats, scarves and other fun accessories. All products sold are completely man-made. No animals are harmed in our pursuit of making you fashionable!
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Mount Sinai is a mountain situated on the Sinai Peninsula in Southern Egypt. At its highest point of elevation, Mount Sinai stands at is 2,285 m (7,497 ft)– the second highest mount in Egypt. The site is considered sacred by Muslims, Christians, and Jews, and one of the main objective for visitors is climbing the mount. Access to Mount Sinai is only available by road (bus or taxi). Popular things to see at the mount include the Church of St Catherine. Dining and lodging options are available for travelers to the mount.
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Petra was rediscovered in 1812 by the Swiss explorer Johan Ludwig Burckhardt during his expedition, which was funded by the British Royal Geographical Society, in the Levant, Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. Due to the centuries that lapsed before the rediscovery of the city by the outside world, Petra was named the “Lost City”. It was also described by the English poet Bergen as the unique, astonishing Eastern city. In its heyday, the Nabatean Kingdom flourished to reach the north-west of the Arabian Peninsula where the city of Madian Saleh lies. It further extended its influence to the Red Sea shores of Sinai and the Horan Fields in Syria to Damascus. The Nabatean Kingdom, along with its capital Petra, was surrounded by many ancient kingdoms and civilizations including the Pharaohs to the west, Tadmor to the north, and Mesopotamia to the east. The archaeological park in Petra covers 264 dunums (264,000 square meters). Visitors are met with an amazing landscape of pink-hued rock mountains and the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, carved into the rock over 2,000 years ago.
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ZERO market offers customers chemical- and preservative-free groceries, organic and locally grown produce, cruelty-free body care and eco-household products all in bulk and without disposable packaging. All of our products are healthy alternatives to the products available at conventional grocery chains and are specifically sold to be a “zero-waste” product. The creation of the market is in response to the growing demand for more convenience when it comes to a store offering zero-waste products. ZERO market is a comfortable place to meet for a bite to eat, find all the products you need that are hard to find “zero-waste” elsewhere, and a resource center for zero-waste education, cooking classes and nutrition workshops. In addition, the market is also be the only one of its kind in the area. There are no other stores in the city of Denver offering the variety of products in bulk and zero-waste packaging that ZERO market offers. Along with our eco-friendly foundation of values, ZERO market gives back to the community. We participate in community projects and host fund-raisers for local community services. We offer workshops for healthier and more environmentally friendly lifestyles while keeping a sliding scale to make it affordable for all income families. ZERO market raises awareness to those shopping in the area and is also a destination market for those living in other areas around the metro-Denver area.
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NOOCH Vegan Market is a specialty store located at Ellsworth & Broadway in Denver, Colorado, offering groceries, snacks, grab n go, books, body care, kitchenware, gifts, and accessories. We are 100% vegan and cruelty-free because we believe that animals have the right to be free from human use and see NOOCH as an extension of that ideology.
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The tallest dunes in North America are the centerpiece in a diverse landscape of wetlands, grasslands, forests, alpine lakes and tundra. Visit the park website for extensive information about the park, including planning your visit, weather information, campgrounds, Medano Creek conditions and forecast flow, Medano Pass Road conditions, nature and science, and more: http://www.nps.gov/grsa About the Great Sand Dunes Facebook Page The Great Sand Dunes Facebook page was established by the National Park Service in 2008 as an interpretive outreach forum to strengthen public connections to park resources, and to encourage visitors to share experiences of the park with each other. You are welcome to “like” and comment on status updates, links, photos, and video clips posted here by park staff and visitors. If you wish to express a comment or question about something related to the park in a formal and official capacity, please visit the park’s contact page for email, phone numbers, and physical addresses: http://www.nps.gov/grsa/contacts.html
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The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain regionÛªs leading resource for informal science education. As an education-based organization, we believe in the importance of open exchange and learning. In order to maintain a family friendly and respectful environment, we do moderate comments made on our social media networks. While most comments will remain posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderating decisions are subjective. We will make them as carefully and consistently as we can. We are dedicated to providing our visitors with a quality experience ÛÒ whether it be online or at the Museum. We will address all constructive criticisms quickly and efficiently as long as they are not abusive, offensive, inappropriate, profane (including expletives and letters followed by dashes) or illegal.
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We own 454 acres of magnificent New Zealand countryside that we call Shangri-La; a private valley, with two pristine rivers. Here we welcome volunteers each summer season (from November-May) to help lift Shangri-La up to its name, which includes the planting and maintenance of hundreds of fruit trees, flower gardens and vegetable patches, all grown veganically. Shangri-La is home to an orchard of young fruit trees: avocado, persimmon, pear, apple, fig, plum, sapote, cherimoya, mandarin and navel oranges. Nut trees—walnut, almond, and macadamia—have also been planted. From the vegetable garden they harvest a variety of greens for salads and steams, as well as celery, cucumbers, corn, tomatoes, squash and zucchini, beans and peas, carrots and beets, onions, garlic, and more. This feeds the members of their community as well as guests and wwoofers, with the surplus occasionally sold at the local health food store or farmer’s market. Since the produce is primarily intended for their own consumption, they are not planning to become officially certified. Hay is used as a mulch, and vegetable compost is added to maintain fertility. Lupines are planted at the end of the season to fix nitrogen and are mowed down in the spring to become a green manure. Occasionally seaweed, rock dusts and wood ash are also added. JPEG – 59.3 kb Get involved: Gentle World welcomes help in developing their projects in either location, whether through talents, skills, or resources. They accept WWOOFers (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) through an application process found here. They are also open to visitors if contacted in advance. For more information about the work Gentle World is doing to promote veganism and veganic gardening throughout the world, visit gentleworld.org Please be aware that our New Zealand center is open only during the summer months, and is closed to visitors from the end of April until the beginning of November. Our Hawaii center is closed to visitors from the end of December until the beginning of April.
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The Children’s Museum of Denver is where children and their grown-ups learn by DOING! With one-of-a-kind interactive exhibits, daily programs and year-round special events, there is always something to create, explore, discover and learn! The Children’s Museum of Denver is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and an SCFD Tier II member.
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The Denver Art Museum is recognized internationally for its educational programs and unique manner of interacting with visitors. Experience world-class art in one of Denver’s must-see landmarks.
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