Tourist Spots Seattle WA

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Escape Tours
206 628 8687, 416 536 3425, 800-252-0775
1127 Pine Street
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Canada

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Clipper Vacations
(206) 443-2560
2701 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Canada

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Society Expeditions
[1] 800-548-8669
2001 Western Ave., Suite 300
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Antarctica (South Pole), Arctic (North Pole), Japan, Russia, South Pacific, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Island, Tahiti, Vanuatu, South America, Chile, Tonga

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Temptress Adventure Cruises
206 441 8687, [1] 800-336-8423
2401 4th Avenue
Seattle, WA
Destinations
United States, Mexico, Canada, South America

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Arctic Odysseys
(206) 325-1977
3409 East Madison
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Antarctica (South Pole), Arctic (North Pole), Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia

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Mir Corporation
(206) 624-7289
85 South Washington St.
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Iran, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Tibet, Turkey, Ukraine

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Cruise West
206 441 8687, [1] 206-441-8687, 206-892-2437 (Mich
2301 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Alaska, California, Washington

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TCS Expeditions
(206) 727-7300
2025 First Avenue
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Utah, Washington

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Nine Dragons Travel
(206) 749-9007
24 Roy Street
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Vietnam

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Via Yoga
(206) 325-1493
2212 Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle, WA
Destinations
Mexico

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EcoTravel: Treading Lightly on the Planet

EcoTravel: Treading Lightly on the Planet

July 18, 2005   Nick

der_new.jpg listennow.gif As increasing numbers of people become more responsible for their individual impact on our ecology the words EcoTravel and EcoTourism have become more popular when it comes to leisure activities. These words are not specific to a destination or an activity but it is a way of thinking about travel in the context of issues facing a specific area including the larger sociopolitical impact your dollars land. In this episode we explore ways to enjoy peak travel experiences and vacations while treading lighter on the planet. Joining Josh will be Sven Lindblad, founder of Lindblad Expeditions , the industry leader in adventure travel and Tom Ritchie, a Lindblad Expedition Leader....

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