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Day to day life, and adventures beyond of a volunteer at the Rainforest Inn in Puerto Rico.
A Travel Blog by rainforestinn
Hello and welcome to my journal. I arrived here at the Rainforest Inn on January 15th 2006 and don't have an exact departure date. I am a 22 years old and a graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Environmental Geosciences. After slaving ...
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Ben's Experience as a Rainforest Inn Volunteer
A Travel Blog entry by rainforestinn from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
So I found a curious listing on Craigslist about volunteering at the Rainforest Inn and decided that Puerto Rico would be a nice place to spend three months. I am currently working on my Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Management through an ...
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The rainforest experience
A Travel Blog entry by katywogs11 from Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
... up for what we thought was 4x4 offroading in the rainforest but wasnt it was a jeep drive by a normal road to the rainforest = not v impressed but owell onwards and upwards. So first place on this jeep tour was a tea plantation, the ...
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Rainforest trek and Tubing to a waterfall in Fiji
A Travel Blog entry by tazan007 from Suva, Fiji
We got off on an early start and after paying the FJ$50 bill from the day before, we were off to the start of out rainforest trek. We drove on a dirt road in the back of a truck for about 20 mins to get to the start of the trail. Feejee experience had ...
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Rainforest walk
A Travel Blog entry by martyd83 from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... to the hostel. Tried some boogie boarding for a bit, which was a lot of fun. Trekked to the lighthouse through the rainforest route. Saw a big red bellied snake and almost stepped on a small brown snake(very poisinous...). A bunch of lizards and ...
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the rainforest city
A Travel Blog entry by global.nomads from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... quarters appear rather cute. In the very center of the city, directly next to the TV, tower they have kept a piece of rainforest…you could say as a city park. That puts central park to shame. And in this piece of rainforest there are all ...
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Where Rainforest meets the Reef...
A Travel Blog entry by andy_jillian from Cape Tribulation, Australia
The second part of our Raging Thunder tour was to Cape Tribulation, home to the world's oldest rainforest, according to the Aussies. It was an early start in Cairns, the bus to "Cape Trib" as the 'cool' backpackers call it, picked us up at 8am. Our ...
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Ava Inn 84 Ks 1.45 Min (Spain Wins the World Cup!)
A Travel Blog entry by ritch from Eldoret, Kenya
Woke up early for a 5 hour walk through the Kakamega rainforest with our guide Davide. This is the last piece of tropical rainforest left in Kenya after extensive clearing, and there are very few large animals present. We were treated to lots of ...
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Amazon Rainforest and Near Death Experiences
A Travel Blog entry by jackwyse from Tena, Ecuador
... than our cameras and some t shirts, ready for the next four days. We arrived in the best hotel of the trip yet - a rainforest lodge made completely out of wood overlooking a meander of the Rio Napo, dense jungle in the middle distance and the misty peaks ...
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Atlantic Rainforest
A Travel Blog entry by shawnbuckle from Ilha Grande, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
... rising from the village in the balcony photo attached to this entry) and a solitary fisherman in between the village and inn. The place is pristine and extremely relaxing however it is very costly and its location is painstakingly undesirable for ...
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An introduction to Dylan
A Travel Blog entry by rainforestinn from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Howdy! My name is Dylan, and I arrived here at the Rainforest Inn only 2 weeks ago, and already I feel as though it is my new home. Work has included cement blocking a new septic system, gardening, electrical wiring, and general maintenance of the ...
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Fiddle time!
A Travel Blog entry by dylanboyle from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
... :-( ...my bad) came ready to play music! Steve played the fiddle and his wife strummed along on guitar. I decided to jump in and learn and tune and well the following videos are of me and steve rockin' the free world at the rainforest inn! check em ...
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Fiddle playin' time!
A Travel Blog entry by rainforestinn from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
... :-( ...my bad) came ready to play music! Steve played the fiddle and his wife strummed along on guitar. I decided to jump in and learn and tune and well the following videos are of me and steve rockin' the free world at the rainforest inn! check em ...
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Day of the Deities
A Travel Blog entry by wendyworld from Penang, Malaysia
... spinach), and cin toi, toasted sesame seed balls filled with crushed peanuts. When I return to my modest room in the Rainforest Inn, full, satisfied and safe, I find the scent of rose incense blossoming through my green window shutters, an offering after ...
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Paluma, Wet Tropics, Queensland
A Travel Blog entry by susangregson from Mission Beach, Queensland, Australia
... to a place called Paluma, high up in the rainforest. It's at 3000ft and a beautiful topical area. We stayed in the Rainforest Inn at Paluma, which was lovely - one of the best places yet. Right in the forest. They feed the birds ...
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Puerto Iguazu- Rainforest lives up to it's name
A Travel Blog entry by jenny2802 from Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
On Saturday we crossed the border, without Gabriella our car. It makes me really sad to say that the Argentinian authorities were just not having it! Anyway we went to the Argentinian side of the falls and as we arrived it started to hammer it ...
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Sub Tropical Rainforest
A Travel Blog entry by sorchah from Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina
Sunday Bus was comfy out nice view out the window feet up. Feed us lunch and dinner showed couple of films. Monday Arrived at half nine and had to wait around til 2 for a room. Not much to do in Iguazu couple of streets and red dirt roads. Found our new ...
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Borricua, morena, domincana, colombiana...
A Travel Blog entry by cory.hahn from San Juan, Puerto Rico
... of food, and then more drinks. One exception to the routine was when they transfixed our plans from the resort to a rainforest lodge where we then saw, as confirmation to the murmurings we had heard for the previous days, the Goo-Goo Dolls. ...
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Reef and Goodbye!
A Travel Blog entry by ramblingharveys from Cairns, Australia
... a few sequels to our first "Honeymoon Tour" DVD! Our first stop was Babinda Boulders where we strolled through rainforest with butterflies crossing our path and rather complex spiders webs, although worryingly no spiders in sight! Using our new found ...
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Jungle camps, and snorkelling on Sipadan
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... 560 kms long. Logging and clearing for plantations have devastated the upper reaches of the river, but a narrow corridor of rainforest clings to the northern riverbank from the Sandakan-Lahad Datu road downstream to the mangrove-fringed estuary. This is ...
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Minima vs Maxima
A Travel Blog entry by hollynjym from San Jose, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica
... then take pictures of it and email you so you can see it grow!! It’s a way to give back to the beautiful rainforest that we enjoyed today. I really wanted to do this so we selected a small tree…a Guayaba Araza which will bear a ...
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Best Western Lazy Lizard Mtr Inn Port Douglas
121 Davidson Street, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
... tranquil tropical garden surrounds with saltwater pool and waterfall. Relax and enjoy the quiet setting with a barbeque beside the pool. The staff at our free tour desk can advise on tours to the reef or rainforest and beyond, which ever suits your needs.
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