Tag archive for "nature"

Rafting

water & sport, water culture

Rafting

No Comments 01 October 2010

Did you know that today’s one of the most adventurous water sports was a fundamental means of transportation not so long ago? Initially, wooden logs were used for cargo transportation to the most unreachable areas; while today rubber inflated rafts are used for recreational purposes. White water rafting trips have become the adventurous experience par excellence, from the rivers of West Virginia to North Carolina, it is a fun group activity for those who love water sports.

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Natural Swimming pools

Water Survey, that magic eighty

Natural Swimming pools

No Comments 26 September 2010

All of you who own a swimming pool know how much of a hustle it is to keep it perfectly clean. The wind quickly becomes a tricky enemy that repeatedly blows leaves, branches and small plants unto the surface of your perfectly clean swimming pool. How would you feel about having your own natural pool, a swimming pool with no chlorine, crystal clean water. Natural swimming pools are the latest eco-friendly green trend.

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Water in the movies

water & art, water culture

Water in the movies

No Comments 24 September 2010

The Bible, grants a powerful mythological signification to water, if we think of the baptism of Jesus or when he walks on water. Water is a vital element that nourishes all living beings on the face of earth. For this reason its meaning has been explored, analyzed and interpreted by many authors, artists and moviemakers over the course of history. This post presents you with a comprehensive list of movies where water plays a central role.

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Hawaiian Springs

bottled water, corporate watch

Hawaiian Springs

No Comments 14 September 2010

Hawaiian Springs bottled water is a natural artesian water that comes from Mauna Loa, district of Puna from gorgeous Hawaii. The water comes directly from an artesian well located at the base of the mountain. This bottled water company started bottling water in 1995 and has since then spread over the islands, becoming Hawaii’s premium choice.

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Mekong River

asia, water projects

Mekong River

No Comments 02 September 2010

Starting in Tibet and finishing up in Vietnam, the Mekong river affects the lives of around 60 million people, amongst the poorest individuals on the face on the earth. One of the world’s longest rivers, Mekong also runs through China, Burma, Laos and Thailand. This precious wetland serves for various vital activities such as irrigation, fishing, transportation, industrial and domestic supply of water.

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Wyland: ocean inspirational

water & art, water culture

Wyland: ocean inspirational

No Comments 06 August 2010

In 1956, in the town of Detroit Michigan was born Robert Wyland, a vivid child who feel in love with the world of arts as early as the age of 3. His curiosity brought him to follow the adventures of Jacques Cousteau combining his passion for science and arts. After discovering the great Jacques Cousteau and swimming with a large whale, the child fell in love with marine life, especially with dolphins and whales.

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Yves Rocher Social Responsiblity

corporate watch, other sectors

Yves Rocher Social Responsiblity

No Comments 27 July 2010

The Yves Rocher group, a self proclaimed “world leader in botanical beauty care" was born in Brittany in 1959. This brand ranges from skincare to makeup and fragrances that should embody values of botanical nature and the purity and freshness of nature.

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