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Feb 6, 2009View in Crawl 4
Dugg for whitewater rafting. You don't need a fuel-guzzling sports car to go on a thrill ride; just a raft and a current. Plus, I've never seen a freeway that's as beautiful as a river.
Just what we all need. To go on vacation to get away from it all, and be pummeled by more green crap. I guess some folks just love it and want to wallow in it cause it makes them feel altruistic and elite.
Eco-tourism or community centred tourism projects are popping up all over Ghana. The North of Ghana has a long dry season - which scorches the earth and makes growing almost anything impossible. The Savannah grasses start to dry up in November and they won’t see rain again until April. The harsh growing conditions coupled with difficulties securing land has driven many young people to turn away from farming. http://www.greenliving9.com/ecotourism.html
rundiggmcFeb 7, 2009
Dugg for whitewater rafting. You don't need a fuel-guzzling sports car to go on a thrill ride; just a raft and a current. Plus, I've never seen a freeway that's as beautiful as a river.
newbrunswickmanFeb 7, 2009
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geewillie86Feb 7, 2009
Eco-Tourism? They can't be serious...
pwdrskierFeb 8, 2009
i've been to costa rica. its amazing
partrowFeb 8, 2009
Just what we all need. To go on vacation to get away from it all, and be pummeled by more green crap. I guess some folks just love it and want to wallow in it cause it makes them feel altruistic and elite.
benjaminlvr73May 23, 2009
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aaditilathiJan 3, 2011
Eco-tourism or community centred tourism projects are popping up all over Ghana. The North of Ghana has a long dry season - which scorches the earth and makes growing almost anything impossible. The Savannah grasses start to dry up in November and they won’t see rain again until April. The harsh growing conditions coupled with difficulties securing land has driven many young people to turn away from farming.
http://www.greenliving9.com/ecotourism.html