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Celebration time after a successful morning hike/bird walk
http://www.oasis.co.ke/eco.htmlI´ve bookmarked it, as it has interesting examples.
However I am not a fan of titles that claim to identify the TOP XX of something.
1) What are the objective criteria used that determine "greenness"
2) Did they really verify ALL the hotels in the world?
But congrats to Mocking Bird Hill!
Amazing! According to "Four Green Steps" the world's largest green market place - opting for a greener future, Hotel Mocking Bird Hill is amongst the world's top 10 green hotels.
Have a look on the following link. It is also interesting to see what the other 9 hotels are doing to operate more environmentally friendly.
http://www.fourgreensteps.com/infozone/business/general/be-our-gues...
2 nights at the price of 1 - Oasis Eco Camp Lake Elementaita, Kenya @ USD 120 in double/twin room Fullboard - includes: Sumptious Lunches, Candlelit dinners + Campfire, Bush breakfasts
What better way to learn about nature and wildlife photography than with an award winning professional in the setting of a wilderness lodge in beautiful British Columbia.
One on one daily contact with professional photographer Bart Rulon. Spend 3 days and 2 nights experiencing first hand wildlife sightings and catpure them on your camera while learning new techniques and tips from a Pro.
All expenses are covered including an exciting seaplane flight over some of the most awesome wilderness territory in WA and BC. Classroom presentations in the lodge matched with evening socializing with photography enthusiasts and local wildlife experts.
Daily field excursions including boating along the Discovery Islands shorelines viewing local wildlife. Enjoy gourmet meals and comfortable lodging at Nanook Lodge on Stuart Island.
Take home some awesome photographs and enter your “best shot” in HARBORS Photo Contest, winner will be published in HARBORS Magazine. Passports are required. Space is limited to 12 people. Make your reservation today! WWW.HARBORSMAGAZINE.COM
Unesco World Heritage Site - Lake Elementaita along with Lake Nakuru and Bogoria declared.
Come enjoy these new sites with great Diversity of Birdshttp://www.oasis.co.ke/eco.html
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