1. Estonian Nature Tours: Wildlife Estonia

    Via Scoop.it - Wild Estonia

    ESTONIA - the heart of European Wildlife
    Via estoniannature.blogspot.com

  2. In pictures: the Soomaa experience | balticreports.com

    Via Scoop.it - Wild Estonia

    VILJANDI, Estonia — It’s about the time of year to get out of town. In the Baltic states on Fridays the traffic on the roads leaving the capitals are backed up because in the summer, it’s time for nature here, time for the village.
    Via balticreports.com

  3. Wild Estonia

    Via Scoop.it - Wild Estonia

    Estonia’s bogs, ancient forests and meadows support a diversity and abundance of wildlife long forgotten in most European countries. This richness makes the country a pleasure to explore as a photo…
    Via neilaldridge.wordpress.com

  4. Winter is knocking on the door | Soomaa - Wilderness Experience in Estonia

    Via Scoop.it - Wild Estonia
    Water level is quite high after warm December, and some forest and meadows are flooded. Now when winter arrives flooded meadows will turn into ice-fields, place to go skating and kick-sledding.
    Via soomaa.com

  5. Wetland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Via Scoop.it - World Wetlands

    Wikipedia about wetlands
    Via en.wikipedia.org

  6. winter wildlife tracking in soomaa national park riisa, tori, 86815 pärnu county, estonia

    Via Scoop.it - Wild Estonia

    Soomaa National Park is the Wilderness Capital of Estonia. This vast area of peat-bogs and forests is home for great carnivores, such as lynx, wolf and brown bear.
    Via tripbod.com

  7. Here Comes the Fifth Season

  8. Canoeing on Fifth Season

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  10. Top Five Ways to Experience Biodiversity Hotspots

    Travel Word’s five favourite ways to experience biodiversity hotspots around the globe:

    • Scuba Diving the Solomon Islands
    • Amazon Tree Climbing in Manaus, Brazil
    • Waterfall Trekking in Luang Namtha, Laos
    • Canoeing the Fifth Season Floods in Estonia
    • Hiking Through Primary Rainforests in Sri Lanka