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Earth Hour 2012: Raising Awareness About Climate Change

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“Hundreds of millions of people, businesses and governments around the world unite each year to support the largest environmental event in history – Earth Hour.More than 5,200 cities and towns in 135 countries...
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10 Top Archaeological Sites from Mexico to Peru

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If you are fortunate enough to be planning a trip from Mexico through to Peru a wealth of archaeological sites await you. The ancient civilizations that lived in these areas, left behind many relics of their cultures...
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Occupy Our Food Supply

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On February 27th, people around the world will be coming together for a global day of action to take back the food supply from corporations like Cargill and Monsanto.Prominent food leaders, farmers, and activists—including Navdanya founder, Vandana Shiva;...
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Soursop: Many Names, Many Flavors

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In the English-speaking world, Annona muricata is called soursop. If that name is a turnoff, Spanish-speakers call it guanábana, French-speakers call it corossol or cachiman épineux, and the Thai know it as thu-rian-khack. These are...
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The Undisputed Treasure of Guatemala: the Ruins of Tikal

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We visited the archaeological site of Tikal in December of of 2009. Our experience was profound and prompted my interest in pursuing learning about the historical significance of the indigenous people in the places we’ve visited. I realized I had never written about it...
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Is What I Crave Connected to My Heritage, Where I Live or Both?

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It always seems to take over a month for those post holidays sugar and fatty food cravings to disappear. I’ve noticed that those cravings are often more prevalent during certain times of the year and...
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We Blog the World (WBTW) was founded by Renee Blodgett whose initial goal was to cross pollinate ideas and stories across the globe with the hope of providing a deeper understanding of cultures foreign to our own. It has morphed from its earliest days and is today dedicated to Transformative Travel, at the crossroads of where adventure, wellness and luxury meet. From some of the most passionate voices on the web, you’ll find rich storytelling and photography from every continent. Read More.

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