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    Taking a sustainable vacation is challenging. If you want your destination to encompass ecotourism principles and be environmentally responsible, you will want to find experiences that involve the local community. For example, an African wilderness experience should involve local guides who have a stake in protecting the biodiversity and the natural environment. Africa, especially South Africa and Botswana, are popular destinations because both counties have opportunities to experience the…

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    their chance of death greatly. -Positive effects of pickup trucks on horses -Pick up trucks have a positive effect on horses because people can haul horses with pick up trucks. You can haul horses from pasture to pasture, rodeo events or even up camping or hunting. This is good for them because now you don't have…

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    Speech For Wagon Leader

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    experience as a tracker, hunter, and a scout for the military. He was appointed and I am sure glad he is our leader. His broken hand doesn't stop him from anything. Thomas will be responsible for many things. He is to make sure he knows where we will be camping for the night. He also will have to ride off in front of our…

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    A lonely man named Dave lived in San Diego, where he had 3 hard working jobs. Dave wanted to take a break from all of the work. He decided to take a vacation to Arizona, specifically the Grand Canyon to go camping. He decided to go on this trip by himself because he wanted to enjoy his time off in peace. Dave has always wanted to go to the Grand Canyon to go fishing and hiking. Dave took off 3 days of work so he could enjoy the weekend. He left friday morning in his Jeep Wrangler. It took him…

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    Nepal trekking information Nepal trekking information is important for a safe hiking and responsible tourism along the mountain route. Trekker should have general knowledge about trekking region, such as controlled, normal or guided, types of trek, grades, and cost of package with guide, porter, transport, food, national park permit and TIMS card. Season and estimated weather with temperature, transport facility, proper equipment, altitude sickness, medicine, accommodation, and safety rules…

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    The subject is a 71 year old white female with short, light blond hair. She is approximately 5’7” with a heavy-set build. She wore neatly pressed white slacks and a black button-up floral-print blouse. She grew up in Maine and was raised by her mother and stepfather. She had a younger half-brother whom she was very close to and spent a large portion of her childhood providing care for her brother while her parents worked. The subject married her first husband after dating…

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    Estes Park

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    Estes is for the most part, a summer resort town. The town is a touristy place during the summer. Some individuals approach Estes to take part in the many activities, such as fishing or camping. Others are seeking to enjoy an afternoon strolling and shopping away from the summer heat. Most mountain towns in this region of Colorado are small and historic, but lack the level of tourism that Estes Park possesses. The closest town similar to…

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    Summer had come, I was so excited for this summer, filled with fun things to do. My family was planning a camping trip. I was so exited to go to go, because I love camping, swimming in the lake, sleeping in a tent, eating marshmallows staying with family, playing soccer and being in the nature all day. I couldn’t wait till we were leaving, in the morning the next day. I was ready, with all my things, my family was ready we had bought all the things the days before. It had come morning we woke…

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    “Something was there with him, in him, around him. He could feel it. Some other thing was there.” The author uses descriptive language so the readers can feel Brennan’s connection with Coyote Runs spirit. In the novel, Canyons, by Gary Paulsen, the author uses figurative language and descriptive writing to describe the relationship between Coyote Runs and Brennan. One technique the author uses to connect the relationship between Coyote Runs and Brennan is descriptive language. In the story, the…

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    14. She is the golden child family’s favorited town’s favorite, they will do anything to get her back. Every day at 10 she goes in the woods by herself and stays tell 12 when someone gets her for lunch. You have to kid nap her and take her to your camping spot hold her for a day then ask for a ransom by letter not phone or anything else like that. You will ask for $1,000 then call me at this number then I’ll tell you what to do from then.” Says the man then hangs up Eddies left in shock,…

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