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How to make money from tourism
My personal experience in making money from tourism by promoting and selling tour packages through my blog and website. I have guided a lot of tourists around my town doing snorkeling, hiking, birdwatching and mountain biking. Tourism can also create jobs to local artists and hotel owners. You can also make money from tourism by creating tour packages that are suitable for you and your town or city.
2 commentsTissot Watch T825/925
Tissot T825/925 is a classic wrist watch that has been designed for elegant who need a reliable and precise time piece during their activities both at work or at home. Its precious sapphire crystal gemstone releases positive energy that can give healing power and improve the quality of life of its wearer.
1 commentTissot T870/970
Tissot T870/970 is a wrist watch that is suitable for active people. Its sapphire crystal imparts positive energy that enhances the quality of life of its wearer.
0 commentsRiding Bicycle is Good for Our Health and Environment
Why is riding a bike good for the environment? By cycling, we help reduce CO2 emission, smokes, and sound pollution as well as street congestion. People who go by bicycles regularly have got healthier life due to improved blood circulation and body metabolism. Therefore cycling as a healthy lifestyle should be encouraged to everybody. Cyclists also give positive contribution to the reduction of the consumption of fuel oil.
1 commentHow to make money from making and selling postcards
Selling postcards to make some extra income is easy. Make a lot of nice digital photos of nature, towns, beaches, or historic sites, using your camera. Using Microsoft Publisher or Indesign, design your postcards and print them on glossy photo paper. After that, go to souvenir shops, in your town or to places where tourists visit. You can sell your postcards there. You can also make postcards from watercolor paintings or drawings. If you sell a lot of postcards, your earnings will be high.
13 commentsTropical Island Vacation in Numfor
Numfor is a tropical island in the Cendrawasih bay of West Papua. It is a nice island for your vacation. While traveling around this island, you can enjoy snorkeling, swimming at white sandy beach and hiking through the coconut and mangrove trees. Numfor is not a tourist island. You will not find a lot of tourists around, only the Pacific islanders in their simple daily life. Nice destination for adventure travelers.
2 commentsVacation in tropical island of Numfor
Last November 2010, I and two volunteers from SDSP foundation went to Numfor island. We went there by passenger ferry Kasuari Pasifik IV. It was a very nice experience for me. We spend the first night of our holiday in the tropical island at the...
0 commentsHiking in Senopi village
Hiking in the rainforest of Senopi village will give you an experience of how to respect our environment. You can take a vacation in this tropical region for 1 week to see flowers such as orchid, palms, or to watch butterflies, beetles and other beautiful insects that live in the shrubs and trees around the village. If you walk deeper into the jungle, you will be able to watch the birds of paradise, cockatoo and various species of birds that are endemic to New Guinea.
1 commentHow to protect lowlands from tsunami
The protection of lowland areas from possible tsunami can be done by reforesting them with mangrove forest. In Numfor island, the islanders plant seedlings of mangrove trees along the tidal ground. The reforestation will protect the island from erosion, provide shelter to small fish, crab and shrimp as well as become the breeding ground for birds and fish. When the mangrove seedlings become adult trees, they will be able to reduce the power of tsunami thus protecting the islanders from it.
4 commentsRainforest Pictures
I live in New Guinea, the largest tropical island in the world. One of my hobbies is hiking in the Table Mountain or Arfak mountains or even Mansinam and Numfor islands. These places are still covered with rainforest. When I walk under the canopy of...
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