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[...] is just ahead of #6 Groningen (the Netherlands), #7 Berlin (Germany), #8 Barcelona (Spain), #9 Bogota (Columbia), and #10 Basel (Switzerland) on this great bicycle cities photo tours [...]
[...] photo tours, they were #5 Paris (France), #6 Groningen (the Netherlands), #7 Berlin (Germany), #8 Barcelona (Spain), #9 Bogota (Columbia), and #10 Basel [...]
[...] #4 Copenhagen (Denmark) #5 Paris (France) #6 Groningen (the Netherlands) #7 Berlin (Germany) #8 Barcelona (Spain) #9 Bogota (Columbia) #10 Basel [...]
[...] (USA) #4 Copenhagen (Denmark) #5 Paris (France) #6 Groningen (the Netherlands) #7 Berlin (Germany) #8 Barcelona (Spain) #9 Bogota (Columbia) #10 Basel [...]
[...] WILL shrink (and not eating meat is good for you). If you put solar panels on your house, or bike or use transit instead of driving, you automatically help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions [...]
[...] or the largest bicycle sharing program in the world like in Paris, or naked bicycle rides like in Barcelona and Portland, but compared to these and other world cities I think it is pretty well established [...]
[...] WILL shrink (and not eating meat is good for you). If you put solar panels on your house, or bike or use transit instead of driving, you automatically help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — no [...]
[...] Climate change (or global warming) is one of the biggest problems in the world today. Bicycling for transportation purposes is one of the best things you can do to address climate change, as well as numerous other environmental problems. [...]
[...] left it at home on Saturday, June 12th in an effort to bring more attention to what is perhaps the greenest, cleanest transportation option in the world. These sexy eco cyclists (ok, maybe not all of them were so sexy) went above [...]
[...] DC was the first city in the US to install one of these sophisticated 3rd generation bike-sharing programs and it went the same route as Chicago is now going. SmartBike, as it is called, was started by the [...]
[...] are a sustainability ideal on so many fronts — they are perhaps the greenest mode of transportation, are extremely affordable, and they help increase social interaction and build [...]
[...] love that more and more people are bringing up this health topic to promote bicycling, one of the greenest modes of transportation out there. And don’t forget what you can do to improve transportation safety and encourage [...]
[...] #8 Barcelona, Spain: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour [...]
[...] #8 Barcelona, Spain: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour [...]
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I guess I need to go get my cycling gear ready!Wowee, this is so exciting! Touring Barcelona on a bicycle is my kinda thing!!!But I dont think I can dare to go naked doing it…lol!!!Nice blog!