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href="http://www.supergreenme.com/articles:?c=800"/> <updated>2013-05-14T08:50:59-04:00</updated> <author> <name>Super Green Me</name> <email>info@supergreenme.com</email> </author> <id>http://www.supergreenme.com/articles:?c=800</id> <entry><title>Ngala Private Game Reserve Bordering Kruger National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Ngala-Private-Game-Reserve-Bordering-Kruger-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:58194</id> <updated>2013-05-14T08:50:59-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Ngala Private Game Reserve offers a true safari experience to all of its visitors. It was the very first of the private lands to become integrated into the Kruger National Park in northern South Africa. This means that it shares a massive, and fenceless, open space with one of the world’s largest national parks.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Animals and Birds of Kruger National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Animals-and-Birds-of-Kruger-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:56747</id> <updated>2013-04-25T01:05:47-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Naledi Game Lodge within the Greater Kruger National Park is perched right in the thick of abundant African flora and fauna. It offers unparalleled opportunity to experience the incredible wildlife and the unique biosphere within which they live. Here are some of the animals that you can expect to see while out on game drives or even overlooking the deck down onto the Oliphant River</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Great Smoky Mountains National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Great-Smoky-Mountains-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:2393</id> <updated>2010-12-08T19:42:57-05:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a United States National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site that straddles the ridgeline of the Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are a division of the larger Appalachian Mountain chain.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Green Yellowstone National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Green-Yellowstone-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:860</id> <updated>2009-12-08T06:22:38-05:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Green Yellowstone National Park is the first of the national parks in the United States.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Daintree National Park - A Tropical Paradise</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Daintree-National-Park---A-Tropical-Paradise"/> <id>sgm-article:533</id> <updated>2009-07-27T06:59:56-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Daintree National Park in Queensland Australia is located in the north east corner of Australia.  Daintree National Park lies adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef National Park.  These two entities are the only World Heritage Foundation sites that are adjacent to each other.  Daintree is a lush tropical paradise in one of the oldest rainforests on earth.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Yellowstone National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Yellowstone-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:158</id> <updated>2008-08-31T03:43:37-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Yellowstone National Park is the first of the national parks in the United States. Visitors can expect to see awe-inspiring features such as the Old Faithful geyser, the Yellowstone Volcano and uncountable other attractions, Hikers, campers, fishermen, horseback riders and just about every other type of outdoor  enthusiast will have their needs for natural bounty fulfilled at the park.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Pacific Rim National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Pacific-Rim-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:150</id> <updated>2008-08-06T05:52:22-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Pacific Rim National Park is located on the western shore of Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada.  Numerous hiking trails throughout the park go through Native reserves due to agreements with the First Nations.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Manu National Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Manu-National-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:109</id> <updated>2008-08-03T05:08:46-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Manu National Park in Peru is the ultimate eco experience.  The Manu Biosphere Reserve is most likely the biologically diverse area in the entire world.  Wildlands include tropical lowland forest, montane forest, puna grasslands, elfin forest and cloud forest.</p></div> </content> </entry> <entry><title>Algonquin Provincial Park</title><link
href="http://www.supergreenme.com/go-green-environment-eco:Algonquin-Provincial-Park"/> <id>sgm-article:52</id> <updated>2008-07-29T07:04:43-04:00</updated> <content
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p> Algonquin Provincial Park covers almost 3000 square miles of land between Georgian Bay and the Ottawa River in central Ontario.  For over 100 years, Algonquin has been a premier vacation spot for campers, and travelers who want unspoiled wilderness.  Known for portaging routes and canoeing.</p></div> </content> </entry> </feed>