Have a one-of-a-kind adventure on the Dominican Republic with a guided tour of Monkeyland, with time to interact with our beautiful and playful squirrel monkeys, as well as a cultural tour of the Dominican way of life.

A guided tour that allows you to interact in close proximity to our beautiful and friendly squirrel monkeys at Monkeyland and visit a typical Dominican house where you will learn more about our culture and way of living.


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We begin your Punta Cana Monkeyland tour with a visit to a typical country house to mingle with Dominicans and learn how to live off the land and how they cultivate organic products. Then, we meet the adorable monkeys that call Monkeyland home. Located on five acres with stunning views, a visit to Monkeyland is one of the best things you can do while visiting Punta Cana!

Start the second part of the tour coming to our beautiful botanical garden, where you will learn about native plants and flowers of the island. The next 45 minutes were occupied for a guided tour that allows you to interact in close proximity to our beautiful and friendly squirrel monkeys at Monkeyland.

These charming and intelligent monkeys have been formed by a Canadian couple with 35 years of experience working with animals, including 12 years at the Toronto Zoo to teaching monkeys to trust and enjoy the company of humans. This tour is based on 5 acres of a beautiful piece of land that monkeys have made their home.

To start i want to say this was the best part of my trip. I was picked up on time me and my family then got on the bus, i the thought that was the bus to take us there but i was wrong the driver stopped at a gas station and we got into another bus which was the one to take us there. The tour guy PJ was the best he was very funny and made the ride lots of fun. We arrived at monkeyland and from there on i was nothing but smiles me and my family if you are ever in DR this is a must do.

I dont really know but i think this side is the official monkeyrunner source..MonkeyDevice.java and this one have the "MOVE" type on line 70.But the TouchAction.java on same side at line 28 have no "MOVE" implemented.So maybe that's the reason why it's not working.

Each session is different and adapted to the abilities of the runners. We have a group of leaders who take the sessions to add extra variety. We aim to provide a fun, friendly and safe environment for everyone to enjoy running all year round.

Designed in South Africa by Ardmore Design, this table runner is crafted of cotton with a vibrant jungle-inspired pattern and coordinating edges. Bursting with intricate artwork developed from the Zambezi Collection, this design features playful vervet monkeys crawling amongst the striking bloom of the Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise) plant. 


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I have to say a couple of things: first of all pigs don't sweat, that's why they roll around in mud to keep cool, and secondly, chafing where the sun don't shine is not fun. I learned the hard way after a 16 miler to use body glide. Surrounded by many accomplished runners with no warning was not nice. Thanks for writing about this chafing problem and finding Monkey Butt Be Gone.

Can Monkey, a startup company created by Marc Zagoury and William Singer, charges users $35 a month to have runners take trash and recycling bins to the curb for their regular pickup. They also will return them to their original location afterward.

The company is comprised of Zagoury, Singer and two can runners who already service about 100 homes. The service is available to residents in Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and Fountain Hills, with plans to expand to other Valley cities later this year.

The four-distance event, which includes cool custom socks and souvenir medals for all finishers, gets under way at 9 a.m. with a half marathon, followed three minutes later by a 15K. Both of these events are for runners only.

Monkey Sox create performance running socks with a difference - their socks aren't matching pairs but compliment and coordinate with each other. They have been developed with advice and guidenace fom professional runners over and have features such as seamless toe boxes for comfort, a plated heal and toe to increase durability and mess uppers for great breathability and wicking. Thier mission is to increase the awareness of MS and raise as much money as possible for the three MS charities they work with. Every pair of socks bought results in a donation to to these amazing charities and the work they do.

Sorry that should have read the drive portion was a total of an hour. The stop at the cocoa bean place might have been close to an hour as well. It sure felt like it was at least an hour but the monkeys were worth it.

I didn't notice any rough terrain. It would be difficult for someone using a wheelchair or walker at that cocoa bean demonstration because the paths are dirt and somewhat of a hill. If I remember correctly, the walk into the monkey enclosure is paved or concrete and there were a few steps.

The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) road race in Percy Warner Park, the larger of the Warner Parks in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] It was created to be among the top five most difficult road marathons in the United States, and was designed to be somewhat anti-establishment and grassroots in character.[2] In particular, the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is consciously not part of any running series and is neither certified nor sanctioned by the USATF, but is the standard 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi) . A runner cannot use this race to qualify for the Boston Marathon. This marathon was initially dreamt up by a broad array of Middle Tennessee runners and was first described on an internet message board dedicated to Middle Tennessee runners. The original organizers included Trent Rosenbloom, The Nashville Striders, Peter Pressman, Diana Bibeau, and others.

The marathon's creator asserts that the marathon's name honors a local legend about flying monkeys.[2] According to the legend, the flying monkeys are an endangered cryptid often confused with large owls and hawks. Before 1939, the monkeys were supposedly commonly seen throughout the Southeastern United States, with large populations living in middle Tennessee and Appalachia. The legend states that, following 1939, the flying monkeys were hunted to the point of near-extinction.

The Warner Parks, one of eighty parks owned and operated by the Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, are located in southwest Davidson County in the Harpeth Hills.[14] The Parks comprise a vast rolling woodland in the heart of the Nashville community, and are situated just 9 miles (14 km) from downtown. Surrounded by urban and suburban settings on all sides, the Warner Parks include the adjoined Percy and Edwin Warner Parks, together encompassing nearly 3,000 acres (12 km2) of forests, fields, hills, valleys and wetlands. The Warner Parks together make up one of the largest city parks in the country. While the parks have walking and nature trails, the singular draw for runners is their extensive network of paved running routes. e24fc04721

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