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  • 25 Things You Need To Take Hiking – The Green Adventurers

    Sometimes when hiking in remote locations there won’t be phone service so let someone know where you are going so I like to leave a plastic bag I’ve found or recycled from something else in my bag incase MAP – Look up your route ahead of time and if it’s on your phone make sure to take a screenshot or download for offline use. Again this one is not essential and it’s nice to enjoy the sounds of nature but sometimes a song is all your need to get you through a particularly challenging part of a hike.

  • Innes National Park Guide – The Green Adventurers

    The name of this park has recently changed from Innes National Park to Dhilba Guuranda – Innes National Park and is co-managed by Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation (NNAC). Road View Point, West Cape Lighthouse + Beach, Cape Spencer Lighthouse, Royston Head Hike, Shell Beach, Pondalowie Break, Ethel Wreck, Dolphin Beach Marion Bay is right on the doorstep of Innes National Park and is a great place to stay when visiting the Yorke Peninsula. Reptiles found within the national park as of 2003 included marbled gecko, mallee snake-eye, painted dragon, barking gecko, yellow-faced whipsnake, black tiger snake, eastern stone gecko, eastern bearded dragon, bull skink, eastern brown snake, four-toed earless skink, peninsula brown snake, southern four-toed slider, common scaly-foot, dwarf skink, western bluetongue, Adelaide snake-eye, sleepy lizard and prickly dragon.

  • Best Beaches in Adelaide – The Green Adventurers

    The city of Adelaide is tucked between rolling hills and ocean waves with Adelaideans living next to some of Australia’s best beaches. Whether you prefer soaking in the sun at Semaphore, sipping cocktails at Henley or snorkelling at Port Noarlunga there is no shortage of great beaches in Adelaide. This iconic location offers visitors a beautiful sandy beach with a picturesque jetty jutting out from the atmospheric Henley Square. This Coastal Walk is a collaboration between 6 local councils to create a 70km walking and cycling path along Adelaide’s beautiful coastline from North Haven to Sellicks Beach.

  • Vegan Wine Tour Adelaide – The Green Adventurers

    New World Wine Tour Company offers eco and vegan-friendly wine tours focusing on wineries with sustainable practices in McLaren Vale. New World Wine Tour Company was founded in 2019 by Ian Hooper to be able to share his love and knowledge of South Australian wine in an eco-friendly and sustainable way. New World Wine Tours offer a package tailor-made for vegans which showcases the best wine that McLaren Vale has to offer paired with some epic vegan food offerings. In addition, McLaren Vale built the first and largest reclaimed water network in Australia so that 100% of all irrigation used in our region is now from a sustainable resource other than river water.

  • The Essential List – The Green Adventurers

    One of the easiest ways to prevent a huge amount of waste is by bringing a water bottle with you. So many places have perfectly safe drinking water so research your destination. Even if the water isn’t safe to drink out of the tap you can often refill at your accommodation or at cafes and restaurants. but it’s a whole lot more eco-friendly than buying a bottle.

  • What is it like to visit Japan? – The Green Adventurers

    Being in a foreign country can be disorientating, so when your friend says they’ll be fine to leave the restaurant and go buy smokes, don’t let them because they’ll go missing for an hour. You simply tell the chef what variety you would like and he makes it in front of you, places in on your bamboo leaves and stands back while you wrestle with your chopsticks. While my friend Bree panicked and tried to escape the deer, my whole stack was snatched by one sneaky deer. Overall our trip has been a fantastic experience and I would definitely recommend visiting Japan to any keen travellers.

  • Travel Guide Japan – The Green Adventurers

    Even though waste disposal very efficient and recycling rates for metal and electronics are very high, the majority of plastic waste is not recycled. Pack your eco-travel essentials and be ready to let the convenience store clerk know that you don’t need a bag, straw or cup. You can pay a fee of around $30-$40 to send your bag directly to your accommodation at your next destination and avoid the hassle of taking it on public transport. An onsen is a public bathhouse where geothermally heated water is pumped from underground to fill pools of delightfully hot and mineral enriched water.

  • WORKING – The Green Adventurers

    Duolingo is the perfect place to start if you want to learn a new language. Learning with Duolingo is fun and addictive. Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock, and level up in this game style app. Babbel is another great way to learn a language although this one is a paid service.

  • Free online resources – The Green Adventurers

    Duolingo is the perfect place to start if you want to learn a new language. Learning with Duolingo is fun and addictive. Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock, and level up in this game style app. Babbel is another great way to learn a language although this one is a paid service.

  • The 11 best places to visit in Colombia – The Green Adventurers

    Tayrona National Park is one of the most magical places in all of Colombia. Hiking through the dense jungle filled with wildlife to reach the most spectacular beaches is an unforgettable experience. A top destination for nature lovers, Colombia is the second most biodiverse country in the world behind Brazil. Over 1,878 species of birds have been recorded in Colombia, 456 species of mammals, 771 amphibian, 601 reptiles and 2,053 fish*.

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