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Definition of ecolodge in English: ecolodgenounˈiːkəʊlɒdʒˈēkō- A type of tourist accommodation designed to have the minimum possible impact on the natural environment in which it is situated. Example sentencesExamples - Condominia on barrier reefs, hotels on exotic beaches, private homes on earthquake fault lines, and ecolodges in volcanic zones are becoming more common.
- The Manu Biosphere is 7,700 square miles of cloud forest between Peru and Brazil - book your ecolodge for the full Amazonian jungle experience.
- In addition to these, there are a host of wildlife refuges, marine parks, biological reserves and privately established preserves and ecolodges.
- New trends are therefore expected besides the Damascene house conversion syndrome, which is to spread to Bosra and Al-Qunaitera in the southwest, where ecolodges will be established.
- An ecolodge only accessible by plane and boat (they'll pick you up from Cairns airport), with just 17 rooms, it's tucked in the rainforest, overlooking the dreary-sounding but wonderful - looking Weary Bay.
Definition of ecolodge in US English: ecolodgenounˈēkō- A type of tourist accommodation designed to have the least possible impact on the natural environment in which it is situated. Example sentencesExamples - New trends are therefore expected besides the Damascene house conversion syndrome, which is to spread to Bosra and Al-Qunaitera in the southwest, where ecolodges will be established.
- The Manu Biosphere is 7,700 square miles of cloud forest between Peru and Brazil - book your ecolodge for the full Amazonian jungle experience.
- An ecolodge only accessible by plane and boat (they'll pick you up from Cairns airport), with just 17 rooms, it's tucked in the rainforest, overlooking the dreary-sounding but wonderful - looking Weary Bay.
- Condominia on barrier reefs, hotels on exotic beaches, private homes on earthquake fault lines, and ecolodges in volcanic zones are becoming more common.
- In addition to these, there are a host of wildlife refuges, marine parks, biological reserves and privately established preserves and ecolodges.
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