
Sustainability
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie Hi everyone. Had a lovely walk at Fewston & Swinsty Reservoirs near Harrogate today. #pttravel


Hello from Seaside, Oregon. This weekend it’s Seaside’s turn to host Soccer in the Sand a National youth tournament that moves from city to city this time of year. #pttravel


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Its been a good weekend here. Going to the pub with my dad and others for the final later. Had some time with this smiler which was lovely


replying to @ASingleStepBlog @ASingleStepBlog @kate_frankie @Staropramen Moved on to Spain and @SanMiguel_UK - a few more countries to come! #pttravel


replying to @Txiki_Tales Once benefited from swapping in-room cleaning for a couple of free beers at the @HIExpress in Nurnberg! #pttravel


A3 #pttravel I have very few pictures of green things, but this may qualify. This is a picture of a hydrogen powered car in the BMW Museum in Munich. I look forward to the day hydrogen is finally perfected.


A3 #pttravel I think it has to be Iceland. Geothermal energy, a robust tree-planting programme ( most houses are made of wood.


Many things to see and do on a visit to Austria. https://t.co/J01SazRKxi Don't miss a chance to spend several days in Salzburg and the Austrian Alps. #PTTravel @salzburg_info @Salzburgerland


A3 This is one of the main intersections in Bilbao. There are very rarely traffic jams as it is such a walking-friendly city and the integrated public transport is clean, dependable and cheap. #pttravel


A3 This was an impromptu sightseeing stop last month that shows how to be sustainable using the wind. #PTTravel


A4 I can’t calculate how much I’ve added to local economies on local food and especially drink! 🥴#PTTravel


replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A3. I went to an “eco cafe” in the Great Glen once. They had planned to use spring water but couldn’t get permission, so had resorted to using bottled Evian instead. #PTTravel


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A3 Scandinavian countries have been pretty good for sustainable practices. Norway and Iceland were building in renewable energy years ago.
An honourable mention to Northumberland for great sustainability/eco-friendly places, including dark sky park
