The O challenge courses are defined as a series of activities, close to the ground (low course) and built high up on trees (high course).
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Hammocks are probably the best solutions for eco-tourists that want to own their wilderness adventure but want to remain safe, comfortable, bug-free, protected by storms, and carry light.
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Goal: Safe and reliable transport system for humans and materials requiring no fuel or electricity to operate.
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Goal: Provide sustainable trails for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders
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Goal: simple, safe, and attrative sustainable walkway to themed gardens.
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Goal: Appropriate permacultural design for sloped area surrounding the parking plateau.
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We are taking skull donations for winners of the Paintball (BioBalls) competition.
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Hiking is a great way to see a country as it gives participants the opportunity to take it slow and really soak in the visual feast around them. Indeed, hiking is definitely one of the better ways to take in the scenery at Ostional Private WildLife Reserve in Nicaragua--O for short.
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Multi-Sport Adventures:
These trips have a focus on physical outdoor activities. Mountain biking, zipline (canopy tours), horseback riding, paintball, etc. all offered in the
same package. Our sports are designed to be sustainable and ecological, protecting the areas where these activities take
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Disaster tourism, or disaster learning, is the act of traveling to a disaster area as a matter of enlightenment and subjective evaluation. During the aftermath of a disaster, select tourist groups participate
in authorized guided bus tours to neighborhoods that were severely
damaged by storm-related flooding.
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Agritourism is a volunteer-based vacation that takes place on our permaculture farm and gardens. This includes the chance to help with transporting, planting, caring, or cultivating tasks during the visit. |
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