Ecuador Equator
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Journey to the centre of the earth: With rainforests, mountains, volcanoes and coast, a holiday on Ecuador's equator is halfway to paradise  Ecuador ama la vida' reads the enormous sign built out of rocks at the peak of the Casitgua Mountain at the southern end of Quito, the country's capital city. Ecuador loves life. And indeed it does, for this small but extraordinary South American country is one of the most biodiverse in the world, stretching from the Amazonian rain forests in the south, to the mighty Andes across the country's spine, to the Pacific coast to the west. Quito itself i ..read more
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Floating Villages
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Living near water has always come natural to humans, whether it's for irrigation, fishing, drinking water, commerce, or transport—the scenic, glittering pools have always caught our attention. But what about those communities who took things one step further and ditched land completely? Click through to see the truly magnificent floating villages that thousands of people call home. 1. Aberdeen, Hong Kong : Once a thriving hub of floating activity, Aberdeen has seen a drastic decrease, though it continues to enchant tourists from around the world.  Established in the 17th century, when ..read more
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World's Majestic Forests
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1. Amazon Rainforest, South America : The Amazon rainforest, covering much of northwestern Brazil and extending into Colombia,  Peru and other South American countries, is the world’s largest tropical rainforest, famed  for its biodiversity. It’s crisscrossed by thousands of rivers, including the powerful  Amazon. The world’s largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon stretches over an area of 2,300,000  square miles (around 6,000,000 square kilometers) and is home to a wide array of rare  animals, such as the poison dart frog and the golden lion tamarin monkey. Th ..read more
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Famous Hill Stations
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Hills have been a place where the heart feels like returning over and over again. The rolling green carpet of grass and trees dotted with thatched huts are a scene to remember and cherish. The dewy flowers, misty air and the solitude all blend perfectly with the cool soothing atmosphere of the hills which have beckoned mankind from the beginning of time. Here you find the virgin beauty of Mother Nature and mysterious thick forests which allure one into its beauty. Majority of the highest hill stations are located in India, Asia. They are the most popular ones in the world with thousands of for ..read more
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Life Under Water
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The Most Beautiful Coral Reefs in the World With the current state of the world, is there a better time to dream of hiding out in that wonderful world beneath the waves? The Earth’s magnificent coral reefs offer a glimpse into an enchanting place where colorful fish swim quietly by and amazing, diverse ecosystems flourish. Until you can plan your next tropical vacation, here’s a way to see those magical places sometimes called the “rainforests of the sea.” Benefits Of Coral Reefs Tourism. Purifies air. Beach protection. Medicinal benefits. Coral reefs are a precious resource in the ocean bec ..read more
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World Earth Day
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What is Earth Day ? Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Since it started, Earth Day has been celebrated every year on 22 April to highlight important issues such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, and plastic waste. The aim is to educate people and encourage environmental movements around the world. When was it started ? First celebrated in 1970, it now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network in more than 193 countries Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970. Peace activist, Jo ..read more
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Amazing Weather Phenomena
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From the moonbows that shimmer in the night sky, to the haloes, spots and dots deflected from the sun's rays, to the clouds that look like spaceships, here's a selection of some of the most strange weather phenomena. Note :  For previous posts, please see the site map . 1. Aurora borealis, Lapland, Finland : The Northern Lights such a powerful and unique natural phenomenon it changes lives down on Earth. The aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, are perhaps the best-known (and most chased) of all the world’s weather phenomena. The sparkling swirls of chartreuse and lilac happen wh ..read more
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Beautiful Spring Flowers
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Along with the happy chirping of birds and the warm sunshine, one of the most enchanting signs of spring is fields of flowers coming alive with color after their winter slumber. There are places from around the world that are famous for their beautiful blooms. 1. Cape Floral Region (South Africa) Located at the tip of South Africa, the protected Cape Floral Region has the highest known concentration of plant species in the world. It is home to almost 10,000 different species that grow nowhere else on earth. The majority of its plants are flowering shrubs. It is home to thousands of threa ..read more
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Virtual Travel
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VIRTUAL TOURISM : ( FOR PREVIOUS POSTS PLEASE SEE SITE MAP)   Best virtual travel experiences to enjoy during coronavirus lockdown . People all over the world are staying put to fight the spread of the coronavirus. However, even as we are keeping our distance from one another, it doesn't mean we are completely restricted to our home. With public spaces closing and events over 50 people canceled, many entities have taken it upon themselves to offer free virtual tours.  While regular travel may not be possible in the near future, virtual tourism is open to everyone with an Int ..read more
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Impact of Corona
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FOR PREVIOUS POSTS PLEASE SEE SITE MAP Even though the world is fighting against the ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there have been some positive stories around the world that have brought joy to people in these times of crisis, although there has been a negative impact of this pandemic on tourism. You are stuck home, feel like this is going to be a long week holiday. There are some positive outcomes that will and might come out of this quarantine. Positive things have come out of the worst crisis. The Corona crisis is going to change some of the ways we think as individuals ..read more
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