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Ecotourism: What Makes Travel Truly Eco-Friendly?

November 17, 2009
by Sarah Amandolare
Lately it seems as if every tour operator and destination is touting some type of eco-tour. But how can travelers determine whether a claim of greenness is authentic or just capitalizing on a trend? The concept of ecotourism is actually quite simple, but not so easy to fulfill.
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