Time for some Sunday Nature Sounds and a little peaceful meditation
Global Eco Traveling visits Venetian Festival in Lake Geneva, WI
Long before European settlers arrived, the area around Geneva Lake was home to indigenous peoples, primarily the Potawatomi tribe. These native groups thrived in the region, relying on the lake and its surroundings for food, transportation, and trade. The Potawatomi called the lake "Kishwauketoe," meaning "clear water," reflecting the pristine condition of the lake they cherished.
As settlers arrived in the 19th century, the lake became a popular retreat, known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Today, Geneva Lake remains a testament to the forces of nature that shaped it and the indigenous cultures that first appreciated its splendor.
Global Eco Traveling Eco Certification is celebrating its 12 year and growing worldwide. Here is a brief explanation of how businesses can get eco certified through Global Eco Traveling, which then are supported by Global Eco Traveling's Media and Excited Minds Media Features which helps tell their eco destination and business stories.
"Baraboo Country Club" is very mindful of Global Eco Traveling's Eco Certification, and here we hear its longstanding and highly regarded golf professional telling us why Eco Certification is so important. New upcoming visits to golf courses and destinations will be featured on our "Where We Play Golf Eco- Style"
My friends and babies show up for breakfast.
Today, recent studies show over 90% of people look for sustainable travel destinations and over 70% of Corporate travelers seek the same. With our 10th Anniversary, we now celebrate Global Eco Traveling and our new Global Eco Traveling Eco Certification ....