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Permanent Link to Brunton SolarRoll

Brunton SolarRoll

Brunton’s SolarRoll is one of the most famous solar panels in the world: it was even exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on February 7th, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to New Premises of the MUHBA, Poble Nou, Barcelona

New Premises of the MUHBA, Poble Nou, Barcelona

The old Oliva Artés factory building is the new location of Barcelonas History Museum, a project from the architect Jordi Badia.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 25th, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Suggestion WalkIberia.com for the Golf lovers

Suggestion WalkIberia.com for the Golf lovers

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Located in the unspoilt countryside between the dramatic Serra do Caldeirão mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Monte Rei isone of the best golf courses in Portugal.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 21st, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Prestigious Award for Terra Nova Equipment

Prestigious Award for Terra Nova Equipment

Terra Nova Equipment, the England based manufacturer of superlight backpacking and mountaineering equipment, has been presented with a prestigious award by the UK Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 20th, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Employees from Arc’teryx volunteer in sewing Gore-Tex capes for homeless in Vancouver

Employees from Arc’teryx volunteer in sewing Gore-Tex capes for homeless in Vancouver

Arc’teryx employees spent some of their December weekends in the Arc’teryx production site in Burnaby near Vancouver, sewing Gore-Tex Capes for homeless Vancouvians.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 20th, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Active turism with Vertente Natural

Active turism with Vertente Natural

Vertente Natural, a active turism business,  is located in Sesimbra, Portugal and offers a wide range of leisure activities in this region. The true leisure has unique flavors. Breathes Nature, inspires itself of adventure and unique landscapes.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on January 13th, 2011 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Via Algarviana” A development Project for the Algarve’s Countryside”

Via Algarviana” A development Project for the Algarve’s Countryside”

What is Via Algarviana? This Project was started in 1995, as a result of an Exchange of ideas and the joint effort of Via Algarviana and the Algarve Walkers, aiming at the implementation of a walking path between Lower Guadiana and Cape Saint Vincent, crossing the Algarve’s countryside.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 27th, 2010 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Geocaching free for all: Garmin® launches OpenCaching.com

Geocaching free for all: Garmin® launches OpenCaching.com

Garmin announced the creation of OpenCaching.com, a completely free online community for creating, sharing and finding geocaches around the world. An exciting and engaging outdoor activity, geocaching combines exploration, education, entertainment and recreation.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 27th, 2010 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Satellites unravel complex relationship between northern forests and climate

Satellites unravel complex relationship between northern forests and climate

ESA’s Earth-observing satellites are helping to understand the intricate role that Eurasia’s boreal forest – the planet’s largest land ecosystem – plays in the chemical make-up of the atmosphere and the global climate system.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »

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Permanent Link to Algarve, Almond trees in blossom

Algarve, Almond trees in blossom

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For the arrival of the Spring next year Walkiberia suggests to you a walk through the beautiful countryside of Algarve, on the south of Portugal, a delicate mantle of pink and white extends throughout the Barrocal lands on the orchards of inland Algarve, where many villages retain their Arabic names.

Posted: by Walk Iberia on December 21st, 2010 | No Comments »

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