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cax says:
In the middle of Thors forrest is the deerpark, where Sika deer, fallow deer and wild boar lives in a natural habitat that you can come and visit and get up close and personal with the animals.
You are allowed to feed the animals with fresh apples or carrots (except wild boar) but you can not: b…
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felicityfowkes says:
My husband and me decided to 'take some time out' and travel with our three girls (2,3 and 7) in tent and car for one year through Africa. We started in South Africa, stayed for two month in Mozambique, six month in Tanzania and finally 8 month in Kenya, where we had the most beautiful time in a spo…
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Bluetraveler says:
This place is a heaven for real adventurers. You can sleep in the cottage, in tents, or just in hammocks in the jungle. Of course there is no %100 safety because of the wild animals but owners try to make you feel safe all the time.
You can try indigenous ceremonial drink Yage, visit living indi…
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dirtykettleone says:
The forest is beautiful. It was about a 4 hour drive north of San Francisco, California. We drove through the forest for almost the whole day. We took time to go off the trails and walk and hike through the forest too. We climbed on trees and layed on the forest floor and just listened to the si…
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kourtj says:
I would highly recommend Paphos Forest, actually the Troodos Mountains overall,(most of the things I will recommend are in the Troodos) The mountains of Cyprus are very beautiful. Crisp air, quiet and away from the crazy tourist that surround Paphos. There are lots of little hidden treasures like …
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fredleal says:
Ilha Grande is famous for its beautiful and secluded beaches. But sometimes they are so hidden that you might need to take a boat around the island, or walk some long miles. If you're planning on spend an entire day (or more) on the island, you'll probably do both.So, be ready to walk some nature tr…
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anjok says:
Or, actually, this was best 4 euros ever spent.
Palmse Manor is one of the best preserved and thoroughly reconstructed manors in Estonia. And it is a very popular tourist attraction. So I can't explain why last weekend was the first time i was there.
The territory is huge. We walked for almost thr…
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kami_lynn says:
Hana is a "MUST SEE" on Maui. It is on the far east side of Maui. This is a day trip. Yeah the road getting out there is a pretty much one lane and the windiest road you will ever drive on (takes a few hours to get out there). However, there are some good spots to stop and snap a few gorgeous photos…
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matet910 says:
"La Mesa Watershed in Quezon City is the primary source of drinking water of about 12 million Metro Manila residents. The property is owned by the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), a government agency. La Mesa Watershed is 2700 hectares, 700 hectares of which is the reservoir and 2…
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SoDakTraveler says:
Great two-hour scenic ride from Hill City to Keystone, SD on a restored steam engine. The travels on an old mining route and sites like Harney Peak can be seen in the background along with all of the ponderosa pine trees in the Black Hills National Forest.
Fun for all ages. During Halloween, ther…
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janelle563eagle says:
The Monkey Forest sanctuary is super fun! I remember doing research before I left for my trip to Bali and this was definitely something I wanted to do. The monkeys are pure entertainment! The little baby monkeys were so cute and the women who give you the tour of the forest are very nice and very kn…
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X_Drive says:
If you like nature and waterfalls. This is an exceptional adventure. Upper and Lower Proxy Falls, are two of the most photographed falls in the western United States and they are only about a one mile walk from the parking lot. It's an easy stroll with no steep ups or downs, and the falls are best…
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thenewextrememimi says:
The best thing about the restaurant at the Big Sur River Inn (you can get a room there, too) is the atmosphere of the location. Out in back, there's the great little spot on the river, where they've set up big comfy wicker chairs right in the water. It's incredibly pretty. Take off your shoes, wade …
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Moonvera says:
Not sure if it's expensive for the locals, it's definitely cheap compared to US Dollars. It is a little resort on the border of the city headed to the mountains.
There are Cottages, Picnic Sheds, a Restaurant, Chapel and Shooting Range. There is a mini zoo with crocodiles, exotic birds, monkeys a…
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joeytuan says:
This is a great place to go for a short hike, do some bird- or small animal-watching, and experience quite literally a 4-acre forest in the middle of suburbia. I used to come here a lot when I was a little kid, and embarrassingly, I'm drawn to it now for the same reasons I used to be. On…
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ManjunathKP says:
Agumbe is a rainforest manifesting rare and unique flora and fauna in India. It receives one of the highest rainfall in the world and 2nd highest in India next to Cherrapunji of Assam. One can reach to Agumbe from Bangalore via Shimogga. It's around 350 kms from Bangalore. Most of the buses going to…
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jennjeff1 says:
We went hiking the day after Christmas in the Taunus Mountain range, about half way between Wiesbaden and Frankfurt am Main, just north of Autobahn 66 in Hesse, Germany. Although it was a bit cool and misty, we all had a great time working off all the roast duck we had eaten Christmas Day. There w…
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fatimah240 says:
As the name suggests, FRIM is the place if you are looking to be in touch with Malaysia forest.
To get here using public transport, is you can take KTM Komuter and get off at Kepong Station. After that, you can take a public cab.
The entry fee is RM1 (for Malaysian), I'm not sure about interna…
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tharavadu says:
The Cardamom Club is high up in the mountains in the middle of a working plantation that farms coffee, tapioca, mango`s, pepper and just about most things you can expect to find growing in Kerala.
Its very peaceful, the accommodation in detached bungalows is very clean and comfortable and the foo…
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anjok says:
Hundreds of preserved historical manors have become great attractions for today's residents of Estonia. And probably for tourists travelling by car.
Alatskivi Manor is one of many old manors in Estonia worth visiting.
We decided to go there because we saw it on picture and it looked like Disneyla…
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charlottee says:
Brussels is a fantastic place to go for a few days, but to be honest after living there for 4 years there isn't that much to do for more than about 4 days. You can do the obvious bus tour to get your barings on the city, although its a little expesive, worth it. If the Atonium is open while you ther…
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worldtraveller085 says:
samasati's website is very misleading. This place is rustic. Cabins, dirty linens, intermittant hot water. The staff are treated very badly and it shows on their face,and in their behaviour. The management is useless and the yoga is just embarassing. These teachers have no experience at all. I defin…
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kalbakk says:
If you're interested in seeing something that I think is typical norwegian, you should visit 'Glomdalsmuseet' while you're in Elverum. It's basically a museum with old houses from different time eras. I know, it sounds a bit boring, but if you just take your time and look at these houses and try t…
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inkie1010 says:
Landal Heideheuvel is situated in the forest a few kilometres south from Apeldoorn, near the villages Beekbergen and Loenen. The location is great, but it's a pity you hear the highway A50 as a background sound. It is not that loud, but when you are in the forest you just want to hear nothing but fo…
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X_Drive says:
Located at the Giant Forest area of Sequoia National Park nearly under the shadow of “The Sentinel” redwood tree is the Giant Forest Museum. This is a free museum, opened to the public in 2001. Prior to being the museum this building once served as the only grocery and camping supply market av…
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fran2011 says:
This great attraction used to serve as a plantation back in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It is located in the town of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, just north of Ponce. As the area is mountainous, it was a good place to grow coffee, which used to be the main product of the plantation. This whole area is…
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Moonvera says:
Pandanon Silos Mountain and River Resort in Murcia is 45 minutes outside of Bacolod City.
They offer huts and cottages for rent to use during the day. If you'd like to stay the night, you can also rent cottages. They have a building with 3 rooms, 2 of which are connecting. All cottages and rooms…
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gis_claudio says:
This is going to be a review on Nannestad, the commune where I work. Mostly, it's going to include outdoor attractions.
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peterbarkley says:
Windy Run Park is indeed Windy, curving from one side of the creek to the other with stones placed in the creek to serve as crossings. The park sits in a densely vegetated forest and follows the creek down to the Potomac River, where it meets the Potomac Heritage trail. After going through a g…
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