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tomola Richards OKE
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Preliminary Report from Northeast of Brazil
January 26, 2004 @ 06:45 AM
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hi guyz i am richards a memebr of the project lets get some actions as meber i'd love to get out on any island and seek adventure at the same time get resaerch info.
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Activate your leadership! Send in a preliminary report
January 31, 2004 @ 04:23 AM
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OK Guys!
For people new to the Adventure Technologist Team, we are collecting "experiences" in eco-tourism from your part of the world.
When you send in a report from your region, we will give you some questions to ask local operators, and you will then be a real member of the Adventure Tech Team.
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We are looking for regional leaders>>>
February 23, 2004 @ 12:42 PM
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We are looking for regional leaders for the Adventure Tech program...
If you think you should be one, please use this chat forum, and list the members you have encouraged to join our team right here for everyone to see!
Please do not send reports directly to me... post future "regional reports" on these forum pages so everyone can read them and share in understanding you findings. (Don't worry, these are all preliminary reports, no one is expecting more than a paragraph or two to see if you are really interested and aware of what is going on in your region)
We look forward to seeing your membership listing turning into involvment and Adventure!
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Michael Kovich
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Report
March 15, 2004 @ 11:43 AM
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Hello Adventure Tech. This is Mike Kovich a member of this projetc (organization) I am writing this to let you all know that i am currently writing a report for this group and need to know some stuff to add in. What exactly should this report be comprised of? Please reply!
Mike
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BASIC REPORT QUESTIONS you can ask local operators:
March 27, 2004 @ 09:20 AM
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To develop the Adventure Technologist Program, we are collecting "experiences" in eco and adventure tourism from around the world. Future Adventure Technologists, who include expert leaders and guides, equipment operators and administrators of sustainable tourism facilities, need to know you and your local contacts.
The first thing to do is send a brief "REGIONAL" report,
Here are some basic questions,
(and more detailed questions you can ask local operators):
1.) What are the different kinds of eco-tourism operators in your region?
(how many? what kind of activity? what do they offer? Can you make a list of your contacts? (Required to become Regional Leader, and so that other members don't claim your contacts!))
2.) What kind of customers participate in these activities?
(Are they mostly young, older? are they local? or from how far away do customers travel to participate? are they from outside your country?)
3.) What kind of employees do the different eco/adventure facilities have?
(do they have special training? where do they get the training necessary to work in tourism?)
4.) What are the ASSOCIATIONS and/or CLUBS available to the adventure tourism companies, or interested adventurers
Don't worry, these are all preliminary reports, you don't have to answer all the questions in detail, and no one is expecting more than a paragraph or two. The purpose of the report is to see if you are really interested and aware of what is going on in your region, and can communicate the opportunities to other members.
P.S. To become a Regional Leader, don't forget to tell us a little about yourself, and always announce (introduce) the members you have encouraged to join our team. (this will also speed up your Leadership Status)
Good luck!
Adventure Tech.
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Sammy Vital
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Re: Preliminary Report from Northeast of Brazil
June 2, 2004 @ 08:10 AM
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What are the benefit of becaming a local leader ?
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tomola Richards OKE
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check out this places
June 8, 2004 @ 09:20 AM
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hi guyz,
its richards i guess i am on my way to becoming regional leader, i am from nigeria and guess wat you need to see this places they really are cute:
Azumini Blue River Rose
Azurnini Blue River is located in Abia State towards its boundary with Akwa lbom State. The River has become a resort for tourists because of the pleasantness it offers. The attractive features of the River include its crystal-clear blue water; canoe rides; sandy beaches with such relaxation facilities as chairs and tables. At the beach also, BBQ grill are delicacies provided for picnickers.
The Long JuJu Shrine of Arochukwu
Arochukwu is a famous tourist destination with the cave of the famous long juju oracle as a particular attraction.
The cave is believed to hold the long metal pipe through which the gods speak to the people. A traditional religionist would find the oracle quite an attraction. It is, first and foremost, a religious centre with a well-laid down administrative structure headed by a Chief Priest.
Yola Municipality
Yola is the capital of Adamawa State in the North-Eastern part of the Country. The most striking impression about the town is its undulating topography of hill chains particularly the three sister hills which are so-called because they stand side by side and share the same height. The cultural manifestations of the town get to their climax between the months of March and May when the city celebrates its fishing festival at lake Njuwa..
Ibeno Beach
One of the numerous fine beaches in Nigeria is the Ibeno Beach in Akwa lbom State. A lover of water sport finds the Beach which stretches to James town on the Atlantic most inviting.
Ogbunike Cave
Ogbunike Cave can be described as the very wonder of nature. The Cave, segmented into sections, is found in Anambra State, some few kilometres away from the Onitsha market town. There are different stories about the various sections that constitute the cave. The stories are better told by the native tour guides.
Rojenny Tourist Village
In Anambra State, just at the outskirts of Onitsha market town is found Rojenny Village, one of the leading tourist resorts in Nigeria. Among the many attractions of the village are amusement park, joy rides and sporting/relaxation facilities
lgbo-Ukwu
lgbo-Ukwu is an ancient town which has remained an attraction to tourists because of its bronze artifacts. The bronze which was first noticed in 1938 was later excavated by Thurstan Shaw, an English archaelogist.
The bronzes which date back to about the 9th century are of high value because of their historic relevance.
Yankari National Park
Yankari National Park has become the most developed Wildlife park in Nigeria with a lot of attractions for visitors. The park is famous for its variety of animals available for viewing round the year, though the animals are better watched between November and May period of the dry season when the animals converge around the Gaji River, Baboons, Waterbucks, Elephants, Crocodiles, Bushbucks, Duikers, Warthogs, Hippopotamus are among the anirnals commonly seen at the park.
Wikki Warm Springs is a famous attraction in the Yankari National Park. It is particularly prized for its warm water. It is available both night and day for tourists who cherish swimming.
The National Park is located in the South-Eastern area of Bauchi, the capital town of Bauchi State in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria.
The Hills of Benue
Located in the middle belt region of Nigeria, Benue State shares boundaries with Taraba State on the East; Plateau State on the North and Edo State on the West; and Anambra, Enugu, Cross River States on the South. The entire landmass presents hills of various shades and touristic appeals.
lkyogen Hills exude mild weather condition which ensures steady green vegetation and a round- the-year grazing of animals in the areas which is also known as Ikyogen Cattle Ranch.
Ushogbo Hills in Ushogbo town also offersclement weather condition that makes it most fulfilling spot for tourists and adventures.
Bassa Hills, like the Ushogbo Hills, are worth visiting especially for their satisfying scenery; and Swern Hills are valued for their historical linkages. The hills are believed to be the place for origin of the Tiv people.
Lake Chad
Lake Chad occupies a strategic location serving not only Borno State of Nigeria where it is located but serving also the three neighbouring countries of Niger, Cameroon, and Chad. The lake, apart from serving the agricultural and economic needs of the people, attracts a great number of tourists. Of paramount interest to tourists is the boating opportunity and visits to the numerous fishing villages in the area.
Obudu Cattle Ranch
Obudu Cattle Ranch is located in Cross River Slate towards the Nigeria-Cameroon border in the South-East. The Ranch is over 1,524m, has temperate weather condition to ensure green vegetation and grazing of cattle round the year. The Ranch is a tourist delight as a result of its divergent attractions. There are a natural swimming pool, horse riding, beautiful waterfall to behold, gorilla camp, bird watching, sporting facilities and accommodation.
Agbokim Waterfalls
Some short distance away from the Nigeria-Cameroon border is the very captivating sight called Agbokim Waterfalls. The Falls situated in Cross River State lies less than 30km from Ikom and is highly recommended for picnics. The falls are pleasantly surrounded by green vegetation.
Sillicon Hill
Near the Nkpologu campus of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) is found this very important mineral deposit. The hill which is more than 300 metres above sea level and almost half a kilometre long has silica, an important raw material fofthe manufacture of glasses. The surrounding environment is very captivating with hills, valleys and plaips beautifully wrapped up such that one cannot ignore it's breath-taking views and awe-inspiring blend.
Mbari Cultural Centres
The home of Mbari sculptural houses. These sculptures are robust art manifestations of the prevalent social life and a monumental art sacrifice to "ALA" the earth goodness. In Mbari, Imo State there are very many objects like the terrorising beast, the plastic forms of symbols of the prevalent deities among which is the "ALA" herself, the Amadioha (Thunder god), the Ogwugwu (forest god) each deity with his or her mystical messengers such as snakes, monkeys, rams, tortoise and owl are properly represented. A number of symbolic models were sculptured or painted. These sculptures reflect the lgbo aesthetics. The Mbari Cultural Centre is an open air museum and found in Ikenegbu layout Owerri and at Eke-Nguru in Aboh Mbaise.
Oguta Lake Holiday Complex
The holiday complex situates in Oguta local government Area of Imo State about 40km (forty kilometres) away from Owerri, the Capital of Imo State. The lake is qf fresh water and the second largest natural lake in thecountry after lake Chad. To complement the complex water-based recreation services, there are other interesting attractions to watch.
These include:
(a) Golf Course with 18 standard international holes.
(b) Relic of war (mini bunker) constructed by the defunct Biafran Navy during Civic war.
(c) Natural confluence of Oguta Lake and Urashi River.
(d) Cruise boat services.
(e) Golf Club Bar House/Oguta Lake Motel for refreshment, lodging and feeding.
(f) Mini-children recreation park
Birnin Kudu Rock Painting
Birnin Kudu town lies in the South of Jigawa State. Birnin Kudu is noted for the presence of rocks. Fascinating are the ancient paintings on these rocks. The different paintings are eloquent information on the styles of the early settlers in the area.
NOK Village
A trip to the Nok Village in Kaduna State launches visitors into physical romance with the so-much-talked-about culture of the Nok people. The cultures has been known for over 2,500 years. The Nok culture is better appreciated appraising the excavations made by the numerous scholars and research.
Terra cotta, heads of animals and man; and weapons of war are abundant on display.
Silicon Hill
Near the Nkpologu campus of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) is found this very important mineral deposit.
The hill which is more than 300 metres above sea level and almost half a kilometre long has silica, an important raw material for the manufacture of glasses.
The surrounding environment is very captivating with hills, valleys and plains beautifully wrapped up such that one cannot ignore it's breath taking views and awe inspiring blend.
Mbari Cultural Centres
The home of Mbari sculptural houses. These sculptures are robust art manifestations of the prevalent social life and a monumental art sacrifice to "ALA" the earth goodness.
In Mbari, Imo State there are very many objects like the terrorising beast, the plastic forms of symbols of the prevalent deities among which is the "ALA" herself, the Amadioha (Thunder god), the Ogwugwu (forest god) each deity with his or her mystical messengers such as Snakes, monkeys,rams, tortoise and owl are properly represented.
A number of symbolic models were sculptured or painted. These sculptures reflect the open air museum and found in Ikenegbu layout Owerri and at Eke-Nguru in Aboh Mbaise.
Oguta Lake Holiday Complex
The holiday complex situates in Oguta local government Area of Imo State about 40km (forty kilometres) away from Owerri, the Capital of Imo State. The lake is of fresh water and the second largest natural lake in the country after lake Chad.
To complement the complex water based recreation services, there are other interesting attractions to watch. These include: Golf Course with 18 standard international holes. Relic of war (mini bunker) constructed by the defunct Biafran Navy during Civic war.
Natural confluence of Oguta Lake and Urashi River. Cruise boat services. Golf Club Bar House/Oguta Lake Motel for refreshment, lodging and feeding. Mini children recreation park.
Bimin Kudu Rock Painting Birnin Kudu town lies in the South of Jigawa State. Bimin Kudu is noted for the presence of rocks. Fascinating are the ancient paintings on these rocks. The different paintings are eloquent information on the styles of the early settlers in the area.
NOK Village A trip to the Nok Village in Kaduna State launch- es visitors into physical romance with the so much talked about culture of the Nok people. The cultures has been known for over 2,500 years.
The Nok culture is better appreciated appraising the excavations made by the numerous scholars and Remarkable for its height, the minaret is said to have served as a watch tower against advancing attackers.
The minaret which was built for sighting enemies has been transformed into a sightseeing attraction, having been declared a national monument.
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richards oke tomola
lagos nigeria
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Great Report on NIGERIA, Richards! - now your EXPERIENCES!
June 9, 2004 @ 11:26 AM
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Great Report on NIGERIA, Richards!
It sounds like there are some very interesting things to do in Nigeria!
Please tell us, (in your own words) if you have visited any of the sites you list, and what was your impression (experiences) of the:
1.) QUALITY OF THE FACILITY (maintenance, cleanliness, conditions of the animals etc.),
2.) QUALITY OF THE CUSTOMER SERVICE (were you well treated, what would you improve / add to the attraction to enjoy it more)
3.) QUALITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TREATMENT (was the environment being treated well or were there things that are damaging the local environment?)
The list that you send is very complete.. if you wrote it, please tell us, if you found the information from another source, please tell us if you think that source is a good place for members to find more information, list it and offer yourself for your local opinion if Adventure Tech Members have questions.
Good work Richards! you are close to being our leader for Nigerian members!
Philip
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Preliminary Report from Northeast of Brazil
March 23, 2005 @ 10:28 AM
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Hi I have a report ready to post but for some reason only two words of the project appears when I post it!
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Report from northeast of Brazil
March 27, 2005 @ 01:43 AM
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Hi I have a report ready to post but for some reason only two words of the project appears when I post it!I have attached a txt file
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