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Green Travel

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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted August 21, 2010

Boulder House Is a Model for Green Living

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A couple of weeks ago, I got the opportunity to join a group of journalists and stay in a “Green House” right here in Boulder. For three days, we got to live a fully environmentally friendly [...]

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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted July 7, 2010

A Cup of Jamaica’s Blue Mountain Coffee

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Jamaica’s Blue Mountains are shrouded by mist and rain. The terrain is steep, and in a few places the road has disappeared into landslides created when hurricanes bring too much rain for the [...]

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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted June 28, 2010

Rafting on Jamaica’s Rio Grande

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The best (and most tranquil) ride in the Port Antonio area is floating on a long bamboo raft toward the ocean—the antithesis of whitewater rafting. The Rio Grande, one of Jamaica’s largest [...]

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By Laurel Kallenbach
Posted June 25, 2010

Sand Mining Threatens Jamaica’s Rio Grande

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The raft trip down Jamaica’s Rio Grande was truly a delight. The only sounds were birdcalls, the occasional moo from a cow on the banks, water trickling off the guides’ poles, and [...]

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