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july 29 2009
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For more than a year, Roland and Canyousea invite you to discover three “ecological” world tours. Why three? Because each of these voyages provides a different view of our planet, and by overlapping them you will gain a broader and more comprehensive view of how these three projects can help you to learn about our beautiful blue planet.

Building nature: world tour with Wwoof
This world tour for a couple will take us to France, Canada, Japan, Australia, China, Mongolia, Russia, Sweden and Denmark.
And what does Wwoof have to do with this? Just what is it? Wwoof stands for Willing Worker On Organic Farms and is a global network of organic farms that provide board and lodging in exchange for a few hours work for anyone wanting to learn about a different way of living that is more respectful of the environment.
http://www.nature-construction.com/

Saperliplanète: a world tour for children
Saperliplanète - Une aventure pédagogique autour du mondeA world tour by a family with three children aged 3 to 11, taking them to Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Australia, India, Vietnam, Laos, China, Mongolia, South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Throughout this journey, in the places where they stay, they will take part in community projects in liaison with local partners. The connecting thread is the children. They are the reason for this world tour but also the prism through which we will witness the world.
www.saperliplanete.org (French only)

Tara Oceans : a world tour of scientists
Tara Oceans is an international three-year oceanographic expedition organized by Tara Expeditions and an international scientific consortium. As in the previous expeditions, it will sail under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
It will provide an opportunity to study ocean ecosystems – about which little is known despite their being essential to life on earth – in order to provide our community with a better chance of protecting them.

The Tara expedition benefits from the patronage of the Veolia Environnement Foundation.
www.taraexpeditions.org
www.fondation.veolia.com
 

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