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Guest Post: Green Travel for 2012

January 14, 2012 by  
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When you think about your duty to protect the earth, you can consider the multitude of ways that exist to travel in “green” style.  Since 2012 is still young, still have the opportunity to make a New Year’s resolution to travel in a more eco-friendly fashion this year.  Here are several tips that will help [...]

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Guest Post: Green Hotels – Catering for the Environmentally Conscious Traveller

As an increasing amount of us are become aware of the damage we are doing to the environment when we’re travelling, the term ‘carbon footprint’ has become engrained into our lexicon. And it is not just the marathon plane journeys that are taking their toll on the ozone layer; everything we do and every choice [...]

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Guest Post: A Personalised Yoga Retreat in Cyprus with Sylvia Braun

December 13, 2011 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Guest Posts, Travel & Tourism

Could there be a better way to relax, improve your physical and emotional wellbeing and let go of any unnecessary stuff than a one-to-one yoga retreat in beautiful countryside? Inner Harmony Cyprus is a rejuvenating personalised yoga retreat in the tranquil surroundings of the traditional stone-built Cypriot village of Tochni, tailored to your personal needs [...]

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Guest Post: Experience the benefits of Ayurveda in Sri Lanka

Heard of Ayurveda but never had a chance to try it? Experience the immense health benefits of this ancient holistic health system at Barberyn Ayurveda Resorts in Sri Lanka. Find your inner self and heal your body, mind, and spirit in this tranquil oasis of wellbeing by the Indian ocean.  Ayurveda tackles the stresses and [...]

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Avego – Real-Time Ride Sharing

Car pooling is good for the environment and it has become quite common in the USA to participate in real-time ride sharing. Avego is a company with a mission! They want to add all the empty seats in cars all over the world to the public transport system. How are they planning to do this?

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Guest Post: Motorcycling and the Environment

November 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Green Living, Guest Posts, Top Picks, Travel & Tourism

Though motorcycling may not be an activity that you would associate with being ‘green’, there are undoubtedly still many people who rely on their motorbikes as their main form of transport or those who enjoy biking as a past time. So how can motorcyclists play their part in helping the environment while still riding their [...]

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Guest Post: Cars v Motorscyles: Which are More Eco-Friendly?

When it comes to going green, most people will be inclined to automatically assume that motorcycles are more eco-friendly than cars.  All things being equal, this is probably true.  They are smaller and lighter than cars so they can travel farther on less fuel.  This means fewer greenhouse gas emissions and ultimately, an environmentally sound [...]

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Guest Post: Better Green Credentials behind the Wheel

When we think about living a greener life, our first thought is usually about how much waste we produce. Being green starts in the home, with reducing the amount of water and electricity we use, and limiting waste by food shopping more frequently but in less quantity, re-using shopping bags and avoiding produce wrapped in [...]

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Guest Post: Scottish Cottages in Aberdeenshire

October 8, 2011 by  
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Aberdeenshire is a part of Scotland that may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about the perfect Scottish holiday. But there is so much to do and so much variety that it really can give you the very perfect holiday. From beaches to mountains to whisky there is so much [...]

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Guest Post: Top 10 UK destinations to visit with children

Whether it’s a half term break or an annual holiday, we are always looking for ways in which to keep the whole family entertained. Clearly, much will depend on what our children habitually enjoy, how old they are and multitude of other factors, but here are a few ideas. 1. The Eden Project in St [...]

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