While a zoo definitely has it’s place in animal watching, it doesn’t compare to seeing animals in their own natural habitat. After a recent visit to Yellowstone National Park, this felt especially true for me. A traffic jam caused by young buffalo calves and their mothers crossing the road is an experience not to be [...]
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Valuing watershed services: concepts and empirics from southeast Asia [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment]
Valuing watershed services: concepts and empirics from southeast Asia [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] This digital document is a journal article from Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it [...]
Ideas For A Balinese Honeymoon
Peaceful retreats are hard to come by in everyday life, so it’s only natural to seek one out for a honeymoon destination. If this is what you’re looking for, Bali may be the choice for you. The country is renowned for its idyllic beaches and gorgeous island scenery, precisely what many people seek for an [...]
Top Ten Islands
Island holidays are becoming ever popular, and when you see some of the stunning destinations available for visit, you can see why. Bali – immerse yourself in Indonesian culture and food, with amazing customer service and a stunning backdrop. Relax on the beach and enjoy some of the world’s finest villas and hotels. Boracay – [...]
2012 Disaster Scenarios ? What Are The Terrible Events We Must Prepare To Survive?
There are nine possible cataclysmic events for 2012 that would create disaster conditions of a scale that humanity has never experienced before. We’re talking millions, maybe billions of dead worldwide, and a breakdown of society that may take a thousand years to recover from If it ever recovers at all. But if you’re properly [...]
Top 6 Bali Spiritual Tours To Warm Your Soul
The culture of Bali is in sharp contrast to what we are used to in the West. A large percentage of the population still dependent on farming for their living, people live on less money per day than what we would spend on petrol to get to work, and above all, most of the [...]
Melbourne Travel ? A city of many faces
This city down under has it all. From Victorian-era architecture, numerous cultural organizations, museums, galleries and theaters to public parks, gardens and a wide-range for shopping, Melbourne is a great place for a tourist. Visitors can also stopover at Grampians National Park, The Great Ocean Road and Philip Island. The heart of Melbourne is [...]
The Fourteen Story Hotel Indonesia
The vintage red ‘Hotel Indonesia – Kempinski ‘ sign above Jakarta’s busiest traffic circle is nowadays nearly dwarfed by the gleaming skyscrapers all around it, but it’s a curious historical landmark. Known locally by its acronym ‘HI’ , the hotel is an eerie symbol of President Sukarno’s obsessive 1960s effort to create a ‘New [...]
Knowing, Exploring? Indonesia, The World’s Largest Archipelago State
Unity in Diversity, the national motto of Indonesia, is a term that strikes deep into the heart of this dynamic and attractive Southeast Asian nation. Few places offer such cultural variety and geographical complexity as Indonesia, and no two journeys here are ever alike. Indonesia is composed of seventeen thousand islands that stretch over [...]
Paradise Archipelago in East of Indonesia
The archipelago around Sulawesi and Borneo has been described as an ecological ‘hot spot’. East of Indonesia Archipelago have much terrain varied, from walls and fringing reef to caverns, big Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas), whitetip, leopard and nurse sharks, schooling barracudas, napoleon wrasses, cuttle fish, spanish mackerel, jacks and batfishes, and ornamentalreef fishes hang [...]







