At G Adventures, love for our planet is the centre that holds all of our trips together. So today, April 22, we’re taking a moment to pause and honour our planet—as well as think about proactive ways to sustain and savor it. As poet, novelist, farmer, and environmental activist Wendell Barry points out: “The earth is what we all have in common.”. This is your planet, after all. Celebrate it!
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