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Urban Farming in Kibera

January 26, 2010 by Bernard Pollack1 Comment

Originally posted as a two part series on the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet blog. Part I: Vertical Farms: Finding Creative Ways to Grow Food in Kibera Driving through the crowded streets of Kibera, it's nearly impossible to describe how many people live in this area of about 225 hectares, the equivalent of just over half the size of Central Park in Manhattan. Everywhere you look there are people. People walking, people … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Ethiopia, Farming, Fashion, Food and Wine, Harvest, Internet, Journey, Kenya, Peru, Walking tour

BorderJumping Ethiopia! One farmer teaches by example…

January 18, 2010 by Bernard PollackLeave a Comment

We met Kes Malede Abreha, described by our guides/interpreters as a "farmer-priest," on his farm near Aksum, Ethiopia in the Central Zone of Tigray region. A small, wiry, soft-spoken man with a neatly trimmed beard, Kes Malede is one of the leading "farmer-innovators" in his community. Roughly eight years ago, he started digging for water on his very dry farm. His neighbors thought he was crazy, telling him he would never find water on the site. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Ethiopia, Food and Wine, Harvest, Internet, Journey, Technology

Notes from Dave’s India Journal

January 1, 2010 by DaveLeave a Comment

Here in India, where there is land there are people. Where there are people there is trash. Where there is trash there are cows. Where there are cows there is cow shit. Where there is cow shit there are people collecting the shit and making cow pies. Such is the state of the outskirts of Agra. We drove through fields where we saw many cow pies drying in the sun today on our way to an old Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri 40 clicks from Agra. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Afghanistan, Africa, Asia, Bus Travel, Fashion, Food and Wine, India, Internet, Journey, Mosque, Mountain Climbing, Restaurants, San Francisco, Vancouver, Volunteer, Walking tour

Botswana Safari

December 12, 2009 by Melissa RobertsLeave a Comment

Where does a person go if she wishes to view the largest elephants in the world in their natural habitat? Botswana, specifically she would embark on a Botswana safari to Chobe National Park. This park is so enormous it can claim four separate ecosystems. There are more than elephants to view of course; the area has an impressive predator population that includes lions and hyenas. Another spectacular destination for a Botswana safari is the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Botswana, Drinking, National Park, Walking tour, Wildlife

Eastern Sierra Nevada

September 1, 2009 by DaveLeave a Comment

Just returned from California's great "eastern side" - entire length of the Owens Valley from Mono in the north to Lone Pine in the south and everything in between. Springtime is a great time of the year to be in this part California. Parts of these Articles revised based upon this latest trip: Bishop - Mammoth & Vicinity - Mt. Whitney This is a full body down suit made by Mountain Hardware used for sumitting 8000 meter peaks. I gave it a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, California, Death Valley, Nevada, Sierra Nevada

Countries still to Visit

July 4, 2009 by Dave1 Comment

Long bus rides are a great time to sit back and think about travel and upcoming trips. During one such recent 16 hour ride in Brazil I thought about which countries I would like to visit on each continent. Here are countries still to visit: North America - last one to visit is Panama (done late 2010) South America - Bolivia - Ecuador (done 2013) - Venezuela Africa - Botswana (done) - Egypt (done) - South Africa (done) - Namibia … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Travel · Tagged: Africa, America, Asia, Botswana, Brazil, Bus Travel, Ecuador, Egypt, Europe, Madagascar, Namibia, North America, South Africa, South America

A Story of Travel and of a Girl

June 14, 2009 by Gari Ghigo1 Comment

guy girl

This is a story of a travel and of a girl; of long ago memories. So long ago that I cannot even remember the girl's real name, nor many of the places; only that it inspired love. What better trip is there than that? It started as a mini-trip to San Francisco with a college roommate. He and I were to travel on a budget of zero dollars, excluding a full tank of gas. We wanted to see Haight-Ashbury, the hippy scene of '67. After collecting glass … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, America, Animal Rescue, Beach, Coffee, Cruising, Food and Wine, Gun, Kansas, Los Angeles, Museum, Music, Nebraska, Nevada, Rocky Mountains, San Francisco, Shopping Mall, Texas, Train Travel, Utah

Egypt Uncovered

May 20, 2009 by Acacia Adventure HolidaysLeave a Comment

A vast expanse of sand stretched out before me, the fine soft grains covered in abstract monoliths of all shapes and sizes. For a moment, I felt as though I had been transported onto the film set of a "Star Wars" movie. All I needed now was my son's light saber and you could call me Luke Skywalker. The rock-strewn landscape glittered like gold in the midday sun, the harsh rays bouncing off the twisted structures. Eager to get a birds eye view … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Africa, Airport, Art, Celebrity, Cruising, Desert, Egypt, Europe, Film, Garden, Journey, Luxor, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Sand, Travel Insurance, Wildlife

Volunteer abroad with Basecamp International Centers & Make a difference

February 16, 2009 by Richa PradhanLeave a Comment

Basecamp International Centers believe international volunteering promotes cross-cultural learning that helps create global awareness, understanding between cultures and provides the platform for positive change. Our volunteers have taught in schools, provided disaster relief support for the International Red Cross, conducted essential research to improve the management strategies of threatened environments, built homes for impoverished … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Asia, Costa Rica, Culture, Ecuador, Ghana, Nepal, Nicaragua, Peru, Tanzania, Volunteer

Top 5 Budget Winter Sun Destinations

February 11, 2009 by HostelBookers1 Comment

5 Hot Spots that Won't Break the Bank As temperatures continue to drop in the Northern Hemisphere, more and more people can't wait to escape to some winter sun. Exclusive resorts in the Caribbean and year-round warm climates have often been viewed as the priority of the rich but there are plenty of fantastic destinations which offer sun, sea, sand (and more) to travelers on a budget. Dominican Republic, Caribbean The ultimate by-word … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Africa, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Asia, Backpacking, Beach, Budget travel, Caribbean, Cuba, Culture, Desert, History, Music, Resort, Romantic, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood, South Africa, Surfing

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