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Volunteering at Finca Bona Fide

NICARAGUA | Wed, 26 Nov 2008 | By rachel_and_daniel | Views [5460] | Comments [4]

Who would have thought I would be spending two weeks in a tent, in a sea of mud, on the side of an extinct volcano, facing another very much active volcano.   Well I did.   Dan and I volunteered with Finca Bona Fide, a permaculture farm, on the island ... Read more >

Tags: concepcion, finca bona fide, finca magdalene, maderas, ometepe

Paraguay - Ciudad del Este, Asuncion, Concepcion

PARAGUAY | Thu, 27 Mar 2008 | By katrinamckeever | Views [6816] | Comments [2]

Whenever we tell anyone Argetinian that we were planning to visit Paraguay, the answer invariably was why. For some peverse reason, this made us all the more determined to visit the country, guning for the underdog so to speak. After a week  here though, ... Read more >

Tags: asuncion, beer, boat, border, brahma, ciudad del este, concepcion, guarani, hotel, paraguay

 

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Donned in snowshoes, those with the eagerness to truly appreciate the beauty that is a Canadian winter are rewarded with stunning views while traveling by foot throughout the backcountry.  Although many rivers and lakes do freeze over during the cold winter months, many are fast flowing, keeping the frigid ice from creeping in and closing off its water to the outside world.

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Donned in snowshoes, those with the eagerness to truly appreciate the beauty that is a Canadian winter are rewarded with stunning views while traveling by foot throughout the backcountry. Although many rivers and lakes do freeze over during the cold winter months, many are fast flowing, keeping the frigid ice from creeping in and closing off its water to the outside world. Illecillewaet Valley, Roger’s Pass, British Columbia, Canada

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