The winner of this week’s Adventure to Dominica contest is Rodrigo Meurer, who submitted this photo of his wife, Gisele Battistelli, at Cerro de la Via Crucis, Uspallata in Argentina. Rodrigo, you win a pair of Ahnu shoes! And in addition, you are now eligible to win a trip for two to Dominica —...
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Archive for March, 2010
This Week’s Adventurous Spirit Photo Winner
Visually Explore the Island of Dominica
What better way to discover Dominica, than actually going there? But for most of us, packing up and venturing to the Nature Island isn’t very feasible. So instead, take a few minutes out of your busy day to check this video out — it will give you a visual tour of Dominica at its...
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This Week’s Adventurous Spirit Photo Winner
The winner of this week’s Adventure to Dominica contest is Erin Romanuk, who submitted this photo of herself jumping off the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, New Zealand. Congratulations, Erin, you win a pair of Ahnu shoes! And in addition, you are now eligible to win a trip for two to Dominica — your photo...
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Dominica Provides an Untainted View of Culture and Community
Dominica has a population of just 71,000, and as a relatively undeveloped island, it offers tourists a luscious island getaway without the mega resorts and hordes of people. Small rural villages provide insight into the traditional and cultural aspects of local life, and visitors can easily take a peak into the daily goings on...
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Show Your Adventurous Spirit, Win a Trip for Two to Dominica
The slightest mention of the Caribbean inevitably conjures images of island life, but the region has so much more to offer than rum and beaches. An adventurer’s paradise, the Caribbean island of Dominica is nicknamed “Nature Island” because of the abundance of exotic plants and animals that live in its numerous rain forests and...
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Hiking the Paths of the Waitukubuli National Trail
It’s not often that you have the opportunity to hike through a lush green landscape along a path that passes the second largest boiling volcanic lake in the world, a 200-foot waterfall, bright green swimming holes, gaping gorges and untouched rainforest. Of course, all of this can only be seen if you spend the...
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