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Destination Wedding decor ideas

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  A floral decor is a must but you can also use some  Eco decor items like  use biodegradable items e.g Confetti  check some great biodegradable confetti options for your wedding: 1. Flower Petals Use real petals from roses, daisies, or lavender. They add a natural touch and are completely biodegradable. 2. Dried Leaves Small, dried leaves can create a rustic and earthy vibe. Opt for colorful autumn leaves for a seasonal look. 3. Seed Confetti This type includes small seeds mixed with paper. After the celebration, guests can plant the confetti to grow flowers or herbs. 4. Rice Paper Confetti Made from rice paper, this confetti dissolves easily in water and can be found in various shapes and colors. 5. Herb Confetti Use dried herbs like rosemary, thyme, or basil. They smell wonderful and are entirely compo stable. 6. Biodegradable Glitter Made from plant cellulose, this gli...

Destination wedding with Eco theme

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Lets discuss  some Eco-friendly destination wedding ideas that celebrate with nature and sustainability: 1. Beach Wedding Venue : Choose a beach known for its conservation efforts. Decor: Use biodegradable decor and avoid single-use plastics. Consider local seafood for catering. 2. Garden or Botanical Wedding Venue : Host your wedding in a botanical garden or a local park. Decor : Use native flowers for bouquets and centerpieces. Encourage guests to carpool or use public transport. 3. Mountain Retreat Venue : Select a sustainable lodge or cabin in the mountains. Decor : Opt for locally sourced food and consider a zero-waste catering service. Use natural elements in decor. 4. Forest Ceremony Venue : Marry in a secluded forest area. Decor : Choose a venue that prioritizes conservation. Use natural materials for decorations and seating. 5. Farm Wedding Venue : An organic farm that offers wedding services. Decor : Incorporate farm-to-table catering. Use season...

Pottery from Bahrain

Bahrain has a rich tradition of pottery that reflects its cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship. Here are some key aspects of pottery in Bahrain: 1. Historical Significance Ancient Craft: Pottery in Bahrain dates back thousands of years, with archaeological evidence showcasing its importance in daily life and trade during the Dilmun civilization. Cultural Heritage: Traditional pottery techniques and designs have been passed down through generations, making it an integral part of Bahraini culture. 2. Types of Pottery Functional Ware: Many pottery pieces are functional, including bowls, plates, and cooking pots, often used in everyday Bahraini life. Decorative Items: Artists also create decorative pottery, featuring intricate designs and vibrant colors that reflect local motifs and patterns. 3. Techniques and Materials Hand Building: Traditional methods often involve hand-building techniques like coiling and slab construction, rather than using a potter's wheel. Firing and Gl...

The Blue mosque in Turkey

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The Blue Mosque is renowned for its decorative elements and decoration with blue tiles.its a reminder of Ottoman architecture.anyone travelling to Istanbul must visit and see the beautiful decorations in inside. Our knowledgeable tour guide Ash made it more meaningful due to her style of narrating the history of Ottoman sultans.  

Ties Executive director introduction

The international ecotourism society executive director introduction and the details of ecotourism  Ecotourism is an important concept for several reasons: Environmental Conservation : Ecotourism promotes the protection and preservation of natural environments, wildlife habitats, and biodiversity. By encouraging responsible travel to fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas, ecotourism provides financial incentives for local communities and governments to conserve these valuable resources. Economic Benefits: Ecotourism can be a significant source of revenue for developing countries, as well as for local communities. It creates employment opportunities in areas such as tour guiding, hospitality, and the production and sale of locally made goods. This can help alleviate poverty and provide sustainable economic development. Cultural Preservation : Ecotourism often involves interacting with local communities and learning about their traditions, customs, and way of life. This hel...

Lake Duliti Tanzania forest

Here is a summary of the key information about the forest, lake, and plants/herbs found in the Duliti region of Tanzania: Forest and Lake Duliti, Tanzania: The Duliti region is located in western Tanzania, near Lake Tanganyika. It contains a diverse forested area surrounding a freshwater lake called Lake Duliti. The forest is home to a wide variety of tree species, many of which have traditional medicinal and culinary uses. Plants, Herbs, and Spices: Common tree species in the Duliti forest include: Acacia trees, used for timber and traditional medicines Baobab trees, with edible fruit and leaves used in herbal remedies Prunus africana, the bark of which is used to treat various ailments The forest also contains many medicinal herbs and spices, such as: Moringa oleifera, the leaves and pods of which have nutritional and medicinal properties Cinnamon trees, cultivated for their aromatic bark Turmeric, grown for its rhizomes used as a spice and in traditional medicine Traditional Medicin...

Malaysian tour operator Nadia

Famous Malaysian places to visit : Petronas Twin Towers. This is popular for being the tallest twin tower in the world. ... Malaysia has a multicultural with heritage ,rain forests and beautiful beaches . It has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites. These include the Lenggong Valley, an archaeological heritage site worth mentioning, George Town and Melaka's beautiful cities, Kinabalu Park, and Gunung Mulu National Park Aquaria KL CC. This happens to be the largest aquarium in the world. ... Bako National Park. ... Lost World of Tambun. ... Langkawi Island. ... Mount Kinabalu. ... Kilim Karst Geoforest Park. ... Turtle Sanctuary Beach. The best time to visit Malaysia is from April to October for the east coast and from December to March in the west coast . Malaysia is a country that sits close to the equator, making it hot, humid and pretty wet most of the year.