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7 Reasons Nature Lovers Should Head to Singapore
The island nation of Singapore is one of the most cosmopolitan and urbanised areas on the planet. One of the world’s most important commercial centers, it boasts the fourth-largest financial hub on the globe, and residents speak four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil.
With the hubbub around business and bodies, why in the world would a nature lover want to spend a heard-earned vacation on the island of Singapore? It turns out that Singapore actually has a remarkable amount of intentional natural space that includes everything from farms and gardens to reserves and bonsai nurseries. If you’re looking for an unexpected delight, here are seven places the nature lover who travels to Singapore will enjoy visiting.
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What It Cost For A Month In Korea
This is actually our October expense report, but we'll give a little more detail about our costs in Korea since 28 of the 31 days of the month were spent in Korea itself. Overall, the trip was slightly more expensive than we expected. But we had a...
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3 Art Wonders You Must See At Least Once
There’s no shortage of reasons to travel - so many places to discover, so many things to experience. Sometimes though it can help your decision-making to set a bit of a theme for your journey, choose something that interests you and go the places where...
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10 Weirdest Bridges In The World
Bridges are back in the limelight now that the world’s allegedly longest bridge, the Jiaohzou Bay Bridge in China, has been open to the great public. However, there is more to bridges than length. The amount of know-how and technology that goes into...
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The New 7 Wonders Of Nature - The Final 7 Announced
Voting for the New 7 Wonders of Nature closed today and the provisional 7 finalists have been already announced. So, the winners in alphabetical order are... Drum roll... Amazon, Halong Bay, Iguazu Falls, Jeju Island, Komodo, Puerto Princesa...
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Rio+20 Update: Aruba To Go 100% Renewable Energy
SustainableBusiness.com News 06/20/2012 04:57 PM- Sir Richard Branson and Aruba Prime Minister Mike Eman announced at Rio+20 today that Branson's Carbon War Room will work with the country to transition the island to 100% renewable energy and...
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