My stay in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic was defined by an eco-conscious sensibility that carried through to the two golf courses, the nature reserve, the restaurants and the coral reef. Of course, you might think that clearing away the tangle of vines and other foliage to make way for real estate and expansive golf courses is hardly green. However, before the arrival of the Puntacana Ecological Foundation that's headquartered at the Punta Cana Resort & Club, the area was hardly ecologically sound. In fact, the locals were mostly making their living by selling charcoal that they made by burning wood and by overfishing. This YouTube video slide show provides a window into my stay at this green resort.
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Saturday, June 28, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Seeing The Dominican Republic The Green Way
Taming a jungle-like landscape and transforming it into an expansive, 15,000-acre resort property – and one dotted with golf courses – sounds like a nightmare for the eco-conscious. But the Puntacana Resort & Club in the Dominican Republic may be one of those exceptions where development equals paradise preservation.
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Find out more about this property's eco offerings in the article I recently wrote for National Geographic Traveler - Intelligent Travel.
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Caribbean,
Dominican Republic,
ecology,
environment,
media,
Punta Cana,
swimming
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