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Algonquin Park: Ontario’s Moose Country
Algonquin Park, north-east of Toronto, is Ontario’s largest provincial park and one of its many claims to fame is being home to one of the largest populations of moose in North America. The Park also has wolves, bears, and deer but they’re altogether harder to see.
Treasures in Tupper Lake, New York
This offers tips on planning a family vacation to Tupper Lake, New York. There are panoramic photos of the Adirondacks and links to helpful sights. If you’d like to get one woman’s opinion on vacationing in Tupper Lake,then here it is.
Ecotourism: the Next Big Tourist Attraction
Ecotourism and Eco Lodges must know information and government laws explained. Especially in the Australian environment.
West Coast Explorations: The Humboldt Coast in Winter
The first in a series of walks and hikes on the West Coast of the U.S. for the casual traveler, the business traveler wanting to get outdoors for a few hours, the Nature lover, and those new to their region looking for some ideas of places to go.
Valdez, Alaska: A Paradise for Photographers
Looking for adventure in Alaska? Want to fish for salmon or halibut? See Alaska wildlife up close? Then Valdez, Alaska is for you.
We Call This a Trunk Road: More Elephant Escapades
“We call this a trunk road,” said our guide in Sri Lanka as a huge grey shape loomed up just inches from the windscreen.
A Photographic Journey Around Rwanda
In colonial times, the beautiful Central African nation of Rwanda earned the title “The Land of a Thousand Hills”. Subsequently it became famous as the land of “Gorillas in the Mist”. Today it is a mesmerising mixture of lakes, mountains, and unforgettable wildlife.
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