Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Nature Air - Carbon Neutral

And they actually call themselves the world's first (only?) carbon netural airline. Try figuring out what that means! It's actually pretty great (*), especially for all of you that are socially, environemtally and politically conscious. Is there anyone who isn't these days? Gosh!

These pictures were taking on one of the clearest days I'd seen in weeks, flying out of Puerto Jimenez down on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica back to San Jose. I LOVE flying!!


(*) and somewhat complicated to the point where I don't quite even understand it. basically, there's a specific tax on all... actually, i'm not going to have time to explain it now. they pay an additional tax on all of the fuel they use to cancel out the damage they are causing to the environment. more on this later... maybe.

3 comments:

Mike Kay said...

obvio cuando dijiste, "3 weeks in Costa Roca," fue TODO CHAMUSHA!!!

The Mommy said...

Heard you're in CA. checked in on your blog for a catchup- Wow. Your photography has matured and grown into something pretty amazing. Would love to hear more- have you come back to CA for a while? don't have your email. I'm fairlightde@hotmail. E-me!

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