Thursday, November 3, 2011

harvesting guano in peru

There is money to be made from and in everything. Even bird excrement.


Harvesting Guano
Thousands of Guanay Cormorant birds fly over and nest on the Ballestas island, south of Lima, October 10, 2011. Ballestas, as with other 21 islands along the Peruvian coast, are home of nearly 4 million migratory birds as guanays, boobies and pelicans which excrement make up the world's finest natural fertilizer. The bird dung, also known as guano, reached its greatest economic importance in the 19th century as a coveted resource,
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Another attraction travel on Bali

Bali, exotic and beautiful island, offers immense experience an unforgettable tour for the rest of your life. From the edge of clean white beaches and impressive, until the tiered rice fields at the edge of the hill, enjoy the pampering you during your tour in this island. For those of you who want to enjoy the holiday atmosphere is different and unique, there are several tourist attractions that you should try during a vacation in Bali, try a variety of interesting attractions in Bali as follows.


Seeing the dolphins.
Seeing a dolphin clustered closely in the wild, an experience that you can rarely meet. but in Bali, you can feel it. Visit to the Lovina beach area of ​​Kalibukbuk , North Bali. To see the attraction of dolphins, the early morning you will be brought out to sea within approximately 1 hour drive from Lovina beach. From the boat, you can watch dozens of dolphins which swim across the high seas, sometimes dolphins jumping and flying into the air for a while. This attraction lasted about 2 hours.


Riding the elephant.
Riding an elephant in Bali is a unique and exciting experience for tourists as well as safe, because unlike elephants in other parts of Indonesia. Elephants in Bali is very tame and understand. Things to ride an elephant found in Bakas Village, District Banjarangkan, Klungkung, which offers a relaxing and unique tour. In this village you can see the natural beauty of the backs of elephants. Tracks are skipped is an area on the banks of rivers, plantations, rice fields, and some of the local fauna. Feel the sensation of the back of an elephant handler guided for 30-60 minutes, with prices ranging from Rp360.000-Rp820.000 including pick-up from and to hotel, park entrance fees, lunch, and accident insurance.


Submarine attraction
Odyssey Travel submarines located in Labuhan Amuk, Ubud Bali, guided the pilot and copilot. The ship was going to dive at a depth of 35 meters below sea level for 45 minutes. This is a fantastic way to see underwater life without soaking wet. Odyssey package starts with the price-Rp620.000 Rp385.000 including transportation costs, lunch, insurance, and certificates.



Sea Travel Walker at Sanur Beach Bali.
Sea Walker is a unique way for those who want to take a walk on the ocean floor like walking on land. This tour offers travel seafloor with feet flat on the sandy seabed. In this type of travel are protected only the head of a helmet that is impermeable to water and oxygen through hoses which will transfer the need for support while under water. Enjoy the adventure for 45 minutes with Rp600 thousand and feel to play with the fish and other marine animals.



Travel by ATV (All Terrain Vehicle).
Do not miss also the experience of roaming wildlife tourism in Bali with ATV (all terrain vehicle) which means all-terrain vehicle in the village of Gede Wongaya, Penebel, Tabanan, about 57 km from Denpasar City. Tourist route which passed at 9 miles and through the village of Gede and Tengkudak Wongaya for 2 hours with a challenging track, dirt road sloping, rocky, calcareous, well past the irrigation lines. Enough with the cost Rp525.000, you can also enjoy nature trails are challenging it. Also, try Land Rover Jeep tours are also impressive in the village of Jati Luih Bali and enjoy a variety of obstacles through which the village and the stunning scenery at a price of Rp600 thousand including transportation, lunch, and insurance.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Planning a hiking route tips

Before we do a journey to climb a mountain , we should be better to make a plan so we can enjoy the journey without worry feels .

This is a simple tips we should to do :
1. Distance.
Every mountaineer can walk approximately 8 until 16 Km each day with carrying fully load of backpack .

2. Fields.
Road and path field is very influence a physic of mountaineer ability . More over planning time is better than be just enough.

3. First day.
First day in wild nature is time to fit with all climb gear , it such like backpack , shoes or physically movement. If you never climb for a long time , better to do physically practice .

4. Rest day .
For mountain that have a long route , its better to add more days . This is can make us relax and enjoying the trip .

5. Skills.
Avoid to make a climbing plan that overing physic capability and minus knowledge of mount climb in order to get success target climb .

6. Alternative .
When you planning to climb, its better to add on more route as an alternative if main route doesn't seem to pass .

7. Avoid crowded season.
Avoid crowded climb season , because it makes us cannot enjoying the trip .

This is just tips when we want to reach a comfortly climb trip. Do the best to avoid any anoyying experience and bad climbing trip.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

7 tips to get better on your cruise travel

Everybody likes the idea of a cruise and of course everybody dreams of the experience of being treated like royalty while enjoying the freedom of the sea. For that reason , consider and carefully for some of the things that is important enough to get the perfect cruise, especially for those of you with your first cruise experience . Here are some important tips for you before you decide to travel in a cruise.

1. Find your dream boat.
The biggest mistake cruising newbies make is booking the wrong ship. Most people focus on the destination (Caribbean, Mexico, etc.) and don’t pay enough attention to the ship itself. Cruise lines—and even individual ships within a line—vary greatly in terms of atmosphere and facilities. Some have a party-all-the-time ambience and/or a great gym and spa; others are ideal for curling up on deck with a good book. So work with a travel agent who specializes in cruising. Discuss your budget and what you are looking for, or better yet, arrive at the agency with your personal wish list in hand

2. Book early.
There are two ways to get the best price on a cruise: book early or book at the very last minute. Both will save you money, but early bookers get the best choice of cabins for roughly the same “sale” price as late bookers—and avoid being disappointed because their ship is sold out. "Early" usually means three to six months before the cruise; the savings generally are 25 to 50 percent off the published brochure price per person.

3. Take care of business.
A bit of preparation pays off in a carefree trip. In the pre-wedding whirlwind, it’s easy to forget that life will go on while you’re away. Such as the mail (stop it.) And bills (pay them.) And your pets (kennel them.) Tape a "To Do" list to your fridge, and check things off as you go. Don’t forget to shop for film, extra batteries, sunscreen and travel-size toiletries. These are more expensive to buy on the ship, and you may not find your favorite products. Consider filling small plastic containers with conditioner and shampoo from the big bottles, which you can leave at home.

4. Pack light, pack right.
Be prepared for the off chance your luggage will get misplaced. Even if your bag isn’t lost, it often takes hours before it gets to your cabin. So pack for survival: Put a little of everything you’ll want and need in a carry-on bag. This includes undies, shirts, socks, a bathing suit and something to wear to dinner. As added protection, buy travel insurance that covers you for lost, stolen, damaged or delayed luggage.

5. Get the royal treatment.
Ask your agent about cruise lines that pamper their passengers with in-room extras like terry cloth robes, fruit baskets and the like. Let the cruise director know you’re newlyweds. Ask about honeymoon and anniversary parties, dinner at the captain’s table and other special recognition. You can also buy packages that include things like a formal portrait in an engraved frame and a champagne breakfast in bed. Most lines also tailor packages for couples who want to kick off their honeymoon with a wedding. .

6. Stuffing the envelope.
The last night of the cruise is a bittersweet time. You’ve had fun. You’re going home. And then there’s that little business of tipping to take care of. Remember that tipping is always entirely up to you. Most cruise lines will recommend just how much to tip. (About $3.50 per passenger for the waiter and cabin steward and $2 a day for the busboy.) These are only guidelines; tip what you want. You should never feel pressured. The maitre d’, for example, need not be tipped just for asking, "How was your dinner?" On the other hand, if he made your cruise extra special by finding that table for two, let him know with a monetary gesture that says, "Thank you."

7. Cruising for romance.
On most cruises, you’ll be assigned a dinner table and time (early or late) for the entire trip. See the maitre d’ as soon as you board to specify which seating you prefer; also let him know if you prefer a table for two and be sure to advise him of your newlywed status. After dinner, remember that the hot tubs never close, and you’ll probably find yourselves alone under the stars. For more alone time, stay on the ship when everyone else goes ashore it’s like having your own private yacht.

Thailand flood reaches Bangkok


Flood waters inundating Thailand north of Bangkok since July have made the journey south and reached the capital. The disaster is responsible for 400 deaths in Thailand and neighboring Cambodia and Vietnam. Thailand is the world's biggest rice exporter, but the floods have wiped out over a quarter of the country's crop. The government has declared a five-day holiday for the capital to allow residents time to evacuate. Damages could top six billion dollars in Thailand's worst flooding in 50 years. Collected here are images of the water as it moves south to Bangkok, and how residents there are dealing with the disaster. -- Lane Turner (43 photos total)

A woman holds a toddler as she walks through floodwaters in an area near the Chao Praya river in Bangkok on October 29, 2011. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images)
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in the picture daniel enriquez

Hola, I am Daniel from México. Usually I do not seek a photo, it finds me, for my work I have the chance to travel a lot and that helps to see people, places and special moments. I always have my camera close. I think that anyone who can take a second to watch and feel can be a photographer
We’d like to thank Daniel for sharing his photos. You can check out more of his work on her website.


In The Picture: Daniel Enriquez
Photo By Daniel Enriquez
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egyptian coptic christian protests

Take your mind back to February of this year. The Egyptian Revolution was in full swing on Tahrir Square. The world was watching and the world was behind the hundreds of thousands of protester who wanted to get rid of Mubarak and his corrupt regime. Mubarak left office and is standing trial, the army took over to maintain stability until free elections could be held and all seemed well. However, underneath all the glitz and glamour of newly found freedom something disturbing has been brewing for a while. Religious beliefs. Even before the revolution the Coptic Christians, who make up about 10% of Egypts mainly Muslim population, had it tough. Targetted, repressed and treated like second class citizens. After the revolution things did not change fopr the better. In fact, things have gotten so bad the Coptic Christians have taken to new protests on Tahrir Square after a church build in the south of Egypt was deemed illegal and destroyed by hardline Muslims. During these protests on Tahrir Square the heavy handed tactics by the army and riot police have resulted in almost 20 people killed. Religion, the root of all evil?

Warning: some images depict scenes of death.

Egyptian Coptic Christians Protests
Egyptian Christians clash with soldiers and riot police during a protest against an attack on a church in southern Egypt, in Cairo October 9, 2011. Nineteen people were killed in Cairo on Sunday when Christians, some carrying crosses and pictures of Jesus, clashed with military police, medical and security sources said, in the latest sectarian flare-up in a country in political turmoil. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El-Ghany
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