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A Look at the Regulation of Online Casinos in Scandinavia

 ou'd be forgiven for thinking that Scandinavia is one single country, it does sound like it if you say it out loud. However, Scandinavia is actually comprised of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (as well as Finland and Iceland, depending on who you ask), three of the most progressive countries on the continent of Europe, or even the globe. Scandinavians are known for being openminded and having a practical approach to almost everything, so it wouldn't be surprising to hear that the same applies to their online offerings, specifically online casinos. The beauty of Scandinavians is that they try to find a solution to any problem they stumble across, systematically setting up regulatory frameworks or stipulations that reflect the commitment to their people. Let's take a look at how each country approaches the regulation of online casinos, while highlighting their unique features and common goals. Denmark: A Robust Regulatory Framework Denmark is often seen as a model for online gam...

Nature and Wildlife Travel On a Budget

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 Nature and wildlife travel on a budget is usually quite difficult to do well. I’m not talking about staying at some “eco” hotel or piece of farmland where the owners have decided to throw a couple of “eco huts” up around a man-made lake. I’m talking about visiting significant expanses of well-preserved habitat located on privately owned pieces of land either inside or abutting national parks and biosphere reserves that provide access to thriving ecosystems.  Getting to these places requires, depending on where you live, an international flight, followed by land, boat and/or air travel once in-country. Did you really come all the way to the Ecuadorian Amazon or Namib Desert for the presence of an authentic wildlife and nature experience? Overhunted, overgrazed land dominated by a few kinds of plants and animals?; a palm oil plantation that doubles as an “eco” resort? Something so close to town you can hear car horns and motorbikes? But don’t despair. That bucket list trip is p...