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A Northern Journey of Discovery and Wonder!

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

NrthnLights.jpg The small town of Churchill holds mysteries that attract curious scientists and adventurers from around the the world. During the brief summer it is home to beluga whales and a stunning array of wild flowers; in autumn the tundra hosts magnificent polar bears. Due to its location beneath the Van Allen Belt, Churchill has one of the heaviest concentrations of Aurora Borealis activity on earth. This is a truly superb northern adventure – learning of traditional cultural activities and enjoying natural wilddlife scenes, dogsledding and igloo building will fill your days! This expedition is limited in size to approximately 14 travelers.

Physical Requirements
Easy/Flexible
The Northern Lights & Wildlife program does not require a high degree of physical fitness. However, we will sometimes be exposed to cold weather for moderate periods of time and may walk in deep snow. Some nights we will stay up late searching for the lights. All of our activities are optional

Dates 2007: Full Moon: Feb 2 and March 3, Jan 20-26, Jan 27-Feb2, Feb 3-9, Feb 10-16,Feb 17-23, Feb 24-Mar2, Mar 10-16, Mar 17-23, Mar 24-30

Fees: $3,395.00 per person double occupancy SingleSupplement $595.00 Deposit $500.00 Fees may increase for 2007.

http://www.nathab.com/app/cda/nha_cda.php?command=Adventure&adventureId=121

The Black Sheep Inn – Ecuador

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

The Black Sheep Inn is a home-spun ecological guesthouse and farm high in the rural Ecuadorian Andes. Stunning Scenery. Horseback, Hiking, Biking, Sauna, and Permaculture.

Contact:
The Black Sheep Inn
PO Box 05-01-240
Chugchilan, Cotopaxi, Ecuador
South America
Contacts: Michelle Kirby & Andres Hammerman
Phone: (593-3) 814-587

Email

http://www.blacksheepinn.com

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