Observations of Life in New Zealand (and sometimes beyond) through art, architecture, photography, travel, tourism, design, food, the quirky, the bizarre, the comedic - a few of the things I am passionate about. This is my world - a world of contemplations, observations and small adventures.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Waste Not, Want Not
Here’s a travel opportunity adventure freaks won’t want to miss – a guided tour along the Golan Heights Sewage System in Israeli Occupied Territories - and you thought you’d seen everything. It seems the Golan Regional Council has decided the region’s drainage system can potentially become a bonafide tourist attraction. I received the press release this afternoon. I don’t think I’ll be signing up any time soon – despite promises of innovative sewage processes, an insight into the production of electricity from cow dung and the use of purified sewage water to irrigate the area’s fields.
Labels:
Environmentalism,
Israel,
Travel
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