Remote cameras in Ecuador's Amazon rainforest are surprising experts with unprecedented footage of jaguars and other species.
Armed groups have moved in to the space left by the Farc after the civil war, cutting down rainforest to control land and build thousands of kilometres of smuggling routes ...
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I spent 100 hours in the Amazon!
I traveled deep into the Amazon in Peru to discover the adventures that await in the rainforest. #EmpowerEveryMoment ...
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Beyond the Amazon: Why Brazil's coastline captivates sailors
From Rio's granite peaks to Ilha Grande's emerald anchorages, Brazil's coastline is a pure paradise of rhythm and rainforest.
I'm an Expert Stargazer—Here Are My Top Nighttime Viewing Tips for Auroras, Meteor Showers, and More
From bioluminescence tours to northern lights excursions, nighttime tourism is on the rise—and I understand the allure well. I fell hard for astrotourism after an alfresco camping trip beneath the ...
Visitors can explore short trails like the Hall of Mosses and Spruce Nature Trail, or venture farther along the Hoh River Trail. Winter weather warning as 40 inches of snow to hit—travel "impossible" ...
DEATH VALLEY, Calif.– An ancient lake that rarely appears, has reemerged once again in the driest place in North America — Death Valley National Park. Lake Manly, a lake that was once 100 miles long ...
Due to climate change, the Amazon is experiencing longer dry seasons and droughts, which could edge it into a new climate known as the “hypertropics.” Crossing this biome threshold would come with ...
A new study predicts that by 2100, the Amazon rainforest could experience up to 150 days of hot drought conditions each year, causing mass tree die-offs. Reading time 3 minutes When it comes to ...
A sperm whale floats amid shards of polar pack ice, dead and decomposing, mouth hanging open. When photographer Roie Galitz captured the scene with a drone, the image was so arresting that it took a ...
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Scientists discover the largest anaconda ever recorded in the Amazon while shooting Will Smith’s TV series
Deep inside Ecuador’s Amazon basin, scientists have identified a massive new species of anaconda that may be the largest snake ever documented. The find took place during the filming of Pole to Pole, ...
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