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The western ranges of the "brown" Andes - with a marked dry season - are dotted with remains of ancient infrastructures dedicated to managing water, said Jorge Recharte, director of TMI's Andes program.
Claire McKinney, 26, and Sophie Andes-Gascon, 27 Claire McKinney and Sophie Andes-Gascon both moved to New York in 2011 to study fashion design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
"As glacier retreat progresses and climate change kicks in... new lands are becoming available for agriculture in the Andes," said Alexander Herrera, an archaeologist and associate professor at Colombia's Universidad de los Andes.
Troupes from the Andes and Laos danced in resplendent costumes.
The Andes split into three ranges at the southern border.
As for the Andes, they put the Rockies to shame.
Chuño is still made today in parts of the Andes.
It tastes like a crunchy Andes mint and I love it.
Andes Iron, which can file an appeal, had no immediate comment.
Take the Andes Mountains, the longest continental mountain range on Earth.
Ten weeks stranded in the Andes after a violent plane crash.
But at 11,000 feet in the Peruvian Andes, the vocabulary changes.
"Healthcare personnel should consider Andes virus in returning travelers with nonspecific febrile illness or acute respiratory disease whose travel history includes the Andes region of Argentina or Chile in the preceding 6 weeks," the report says.
International Real Estate 2250 Photos View Slide Show ' A FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE OVERLOOKING THE ANDES $2500 MILLION This Mediterranean-style house is in the Lo Barnechea district of Santiago, Chile, on a hillside acre overlooking the Andes.
IN THE MID-1980S Carol Goland spent two years in the Andes.
The road from the Andes spilled into Los Llanos, Venezuela's agricultural heartland.
This is why penitentes usually only form in South America's Andes Mountains.
For Latinxs from families in the Andes, hiking is in our blood.
The striking shot was taken at Laguna Humantay in the Peruvian Andes.
Chuño, largely unknown outside the Andes, takes a little getting used to.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of trekkers pass through Peru's Andes Mountains.
When I was in the Andes I was desperate to be home.
Wintery climates can be found at various mountain peaks of the Andes.
"We'd like to go look into superbolts over the Andes," he said.
The Laguna del Maule, a field of volcanoes in the Andes, is restless.
We took off just as the sun was rising over the Andes Mountains.
Mr. Kaczerginski was killed in 1954 in a plane crash in the Andes.
It's Nicholas Casey, the Andes bureau chief who covers South America and beyond.
Nicholas Casey, the Andes bureau chief for The Times, wrote today's Back Story.
Many are made from sand and clay caused by flooding in the Andes.
For Canessa, everyone has their own Andes challenge; anyone's life can change suddenly.
Indigenous children in Puno, located in the Peruvian Andes, playing on the snow.
ET and traveled across the Andes before ending near Buenos Aires at 4.44 p.m.
An adult Hyloscirtus hillisi, a newly described frog from from the Andes of Ecuador.
The high Andes of Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia are a magical place for volcanologists.
Much like the Andes, this area is arid, so volcanic features are well-preserved.
Another factor is its location, at the confluence of the Andes and the equator.
One can climb the Andes with guides to reach indigenous peoples as the Qu'eros.
As an extreme example, Lake Titicaca sits 12,507 feet high in the Andes Mountains.
The deposit sits in the high Andes mountains above the Chilean capital of Santiago.
But another avalanche, this time in the Chilean Andes, claimed her life this month.
The writer lived at 10,000 feet in the Peruvian Andes doing anthropological field work.
I'm an experienced hiker, and I've backpacked trails from the Himalayas to the Andes.
High in the Andes Mountains, conservators are testing traditional methods for strengthening adobe buildings.
The rats that carry Andes virus have not been found in the United States.
On today's episode: Nicholas Casey, the Andes bureau chief for The New York Times.
It has always been grown high up in the Andes of Peru, Ecuador and Brazil.
The Spanish had discovered that staple in the Andes and brought it back to Europe.
He believed that the Amerindian peasant communities of the Andes contained the germ of socialism.
Take a dip in Lake Titicaca, which lies between Peru and Bolivia in the Andes.
Newer slabs leave behind more noticeable features, like the Andes and the Himalaya mountain ranges.
And all against the backdrop of the Andes and some of the country's 2,000 volcanoes.
About 30,000 people live in the settlement, perched atop Mount Ananea in the Peruvian Andes.
The Belmond Andean Explorer traverses 15,000-foot heights on overnight journeys through the Peruvian Andes.
Across the Andes mountian range, Argentinian families are also flying the flag for the organization.
Most inhabit the dry northern coast, cut off from most rain by the Andes range.
Astrid Cantor es médica cirujana egresada de la Universidad de Los Andes en Mérida, Venezuela.
We were in a secret unmarked bunker built into the side of the Ecuadorean Andes.
It would reduce the moisture channelled along the Andes as far south as Buenos Aires.
Shared by Chile and Argentina, Patagonia runs along the southern range of the Andes Mountains.
One friend started running; another cooks overinvolved dinners; my mom went hiking in the Andes.
Chavin de Huantar was once a religious and administrative center for people across the Andes.
Lately I've read Exupery's books on pioneering early pilots finding routes over the Andes and such.
Not saying I'd gotten drunk and cheated with a random Irish motorcyclist in the Bolivian Andes.
Galganov went missing while hiking the famed Santa Cruz trail in the Andes in the fall.
The quake was felt as far away as Argentina, on the other side of the Andes.
In the past people in the Andes tended to welcome mining; disputes were over labour relations.
By now the sun was rising over the Andes, bringing up the blue of the lake.
In many nations, from the Andes to the Himalayas, this will disrupt hydro power and irrigation.
The discovery of UZ224 was possible thanks to the Dark Energy Camera in the Chilean Andes.
As many as two-thirds of the many European varieties have genetic origins in the Andes.
"We only have authority over our land," said Andes Putra, the head of the Natunas' Parliament.
Traditionally, people living high in the Andes farmed potatoes and kept alpacas for textiles and meat.
"I grew up near this site, at the foot of the majestic Andes Mountains!" she says.
The owners tout it as the first vermouth to ever be produced in the Andes region.
In the Andes Mountains near the village of Jardín, Colombia, the hillsides abound with coffee bushes.
The selfie seekers can take a picture with wooly alpacas imported from South America's Andes Mountains.
Accusations of strong-arm tactics echo in El Alto, a large, indigenous city high in the Andes.
The peoples of the high Andes carefully selected and bred potatoes to reduce the level of poisons.
ET and traveled across the Andes mountain range before ending near Buenos Aires, Argentina, at 4.44 p.m.
Liberals abolished slavery and the formal serfdom to which Indians were subjected in the Andes and Mexico.
LIKE A BLIND prophet, the observatory perched atop Cerro Pachón in the Chilean Andes ponders the heavens.
Thus ended his short-lived attempt to ignite a guerrilla war in the heart of the Andes.
The coca plant has many traditional uses in the Andes, including as a remedy for altitude sickness.
Late last fall, the aging pumps that supplied water to the University of the Andes Hospital exploded.
Hernan Chavez has long kept bees along the flanks of the snow-capped Andes Mountains outside Santiago.
Hernan Chavez has long kept bees along the flanks of the snow-capped Andes Mountains outside Santiago.
Hershey's Ice Creamhas an Andes Mint ice cream sandwich and it's just what you need right now.
Perched high in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu is the best example we have of Incan architecture.
The picturesque route crosses the tropical northern Andes, with a series of sharp bends and vertiginous drops.
Nicholas Casey, Andes bureau chief for The Times, based in Medellín, Colombia, discussed the tech he's using.
Mummified remains of people, including children, have been found on the slopes of mountains in the Andes.
Native to the Andes in Peru and northwest Bolivia, potatoes were domesticated more than 10,000 years ago.
For example, in the Peruvian Andes, he said, households depend on local glacier water in dry seasons.
We have ice stupa experiments in the Himalayas, and now also in the Alps and Andes Mountains.
Today, it is reached either by hiking up the Incan trail through the Andes or by train.
Antonio harvests choclo, a variety of corn that is grown in the Andes and eaten all over Peru.
Storms in the Andes pushed mud and debris into the rivers that supply Santiago, Chile's capital, with water.
Uturuncu volcano, located in the Bolivian Andes, is surprisingly wet on the inside according to a new study.
And while the land-locked country lacks a coast, it does boast rain forests and the Andes Mountains.
We were perched dizzyingly high in the Chilean Andes, ringed by a herd of sixty-six white giants.
The rivers that pass through Siona territory have their sources up in the Andes mountains to the west.
The settlement is more than 16,000 feet above sea level, perched atop Mount Ananea in the Peruvian Andes.
But there, unfortunately, doesn't seem to be a way to search specifically for Andes Mint ice cream sandwiches.
Becky had always been straight, and Viki and I thought the Peruvian was a dude from the Andes.
WATCH VALLEY From the Andes to Metalor's headquarters is more than 6,000 miles and a world of contrast.
For almost three centuries of colonial rule, gold and silver from the Andes highlands were shipped to Spain.
West Elm's Andes sofa is among the styles offered in faux suede and a variety of performance textiles.
The "fine line" painted ceramic bowls of the Andes are as fluently narrative as red-figure Greek pots.
MATLOFF: That people from mountains spanning the Atlas to the Andes feel an intense affinity with each other.
In another part of the country, the Central Andes mark the rugged homeland of Colombia's indigenous Nasa people.
That moisture extends to every country in South America except Chile, which is cut off by the Andes.
It is for what we can learn today about resistance and hope from the Army of the Andes.
This shallow but large lake, high in the Andes Mountains, is blood red because of algae and sediments.
CreditCreditDavid Blinken WESTERN ANDES CLOUD FOREST, Colombia — Just before sunrise on a crisp summer morning high in a rain forest in Colombia's Western Andes, the renowned ecologist Stuart Pimm gathered his research team over breakfast and made final plans for that morning's journey to install motion-sensor cameras to monitor hummingbirds.
Image: Gustavo Pazmiño, BIOWEB EcuadorIntroducing Hyloscirtus hillisi, a species of treefrog recently discovered in the eastern Andes of Ecuador.
Set in the middle of the Andes Mountains, Colombia's second-largest city is known as the City of Flowers.
Work has halted on a large mine in the Andes, for example, in the face of opposition from environmentalists.
The Andes are a site of time and history that remains present, layered, and visible, if not always legible.
On Earth, acoustic waves are thought to be the cause of hotspots in the Andes mountains, the study noted.
A person was taken to the hospital after eating contaminated food following a funeral ceremony in the Peruvian Andes.
"That'll be almost like in the Andes, except they don't eat each other," Sandys said, with a mischievous smile.
Andes mint ice cream sandwiches exist, but according to Best Products, they can be difficult to find in stores.
Out west, the Andes would still trigger enough rainfall to keep a remnant of the Amazon rain forest alive.
You can have a warm climate all year round on the coast, or a milder climate in the Andes.
Gold has been mined in the Andes for centuries, with mining activity dating as far back as the Incas.
One proposal would try to capture rain runoff from the Andes during the wet season in a large dam.
Built on a steep-sided canyon high in the Andes, the city is all vertiginous roads and hairpin bends.
South America's oldest ski area, the stunning vistas high up in the Andes mountains makes for an unforgettable trip.
"I wish someone would wake me up and tell me it's true," she said after cruising over the Andes.
Amberg, of Los Andes Mining, said Terraza´s plans did not represent a radical change from the status quo.
It was named after the Chavin people who grew crops in Peru's central Andes more than 2,000 years ago.
People in the Andes and elsewhere have inherited genetic adaptations that keep them healthy at low levels of oxygen.
People in the Andes and elsewhere have inherited genetic adaptations that keep them healthy at low levels of oxygen.
The animals that graze in the high Andes — particularly in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador — are used to the cold.
Peru's capital Lima has been spending about 5 percent of its water fees to improve watersheds in the Andes Mountains.
On Saturday, Vulto expanded its recall to include Andes, Blue Blais, Hamden and Walton Umber cheeses, which were distributed nationwide.
I was maybe 6 years old when my family rented "Alive," that movie about the plane crash in the Andes.
After graduation, he taught English at the University of the Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, where he became fluent in Spanish.
It's called the blue-throated hillstar and it's a lil ol' hummingbird that lives in the Andes mountains of Ecuador.
They're colliding at only 3 inches per year, but that's enough to cause frequent earthquakes—and build the Andes Mountains.
And the WWF says Machu Picchu in the Andes, also not on the U.N. list, is under threat from logging.
On the weaving drive through the Andes mountains to Finca Takesi you'll want a window seat—just don't look down.
I carried his weight on my shoulders through a physically grueling hike to a volcanic crater in the Ecuadorian Andes.
His research has shown that beans were domesticated twice: in Mesoamerica, where their wild forebears evolved, and in the Andes.
During his first months on the job, The Times's Andes bureau chief Nicholas Casey experienced a full spectrum of disasters.
Located between the Andes Mountains and the Amazon Basin, Machu Picchu is an archaeological site of the ancient Inca Empire.
A communications official for the Andes command didn't respond to a Reuters request to speak with Bernal about the episode.
Locro soup is on the menu for lunch, and just like canelazo, it epitomizes the climate of the Ecuadorian Andes.
The Andes julep features promising ingredients — chocolate mint, mole bitters, cinnamon — but the results are a bit muddy and unremarkable.
That alone is pretty nifty, but Mr. Ciolfi ties everything together neatly by trekking us through the ANDES at 69A.
Nestled in the flat space between two steep granite mountains in the Andes lies the remote community of Huallhuaray, Peru.
To remain viable for mining, Chile's underground lithium reservoirs must be recharged by snow and rainfall from the Andes mountains.
Critics say its proximity to environmentally sensitive areas would cause ecological damage, a claim that privately held Andes Iron dismisses.
Mr. Hernández told me about Nevado del Ruiz, a volcano in the northern Andes that sprinkled ash across the mountaintops.
Twenty people were killed in November when a bus plunged off a bridge into a river in the southern Andes.
And yet I put myself in the exact same situation again this year, except in the Andes instead of Bangkok.
During the trial ... Spirit bassist Mark Andes recalled the band played "Taurus" at a Denver show where Led Zeppelin opened.
Beneath the bright sky of a cloudless winter day high in the Chilean Andes, photographer Liam Doran kneels in the snow.
Here it is the Andes mountain range (cordillera), which straddles Chile's border with Argentina and occupies 80% of the country's geography.
Environmentalists said the project, which would cross the Amazon and the Andes, could destroy rainforest and put indigenous tribes at risk.
The llamas, none older than 18 months, met the same fate, their heads made to face east towards the Andes mountains.
However, the conspiracy theories ended in 2000, when the plane's wreckage was discovered buried in a glacier in the Argentine Andes.
The Andes Mountains surround Lake Maracaibo like a horseshoe from the south, and the Caribbean Sea meets it on the north.
During the first season, Omar Rincón, a professor of media studies at Bogotá's University of the Andes, wrote a scornful review.
From warming stews to thick chowders, you can almost always find a hearty soup on every kitchen table in the Andes.
Accelerating glacial melt in the Andes caused by climate change has set off a gold rush downstream, letting the desert bloom.
So much so that Osklen started as an outdoors brand, as the idea was born after an expedition in the Andes.
How has internet connectivity been in the Andes countries, and how do locals use apps or websites like Facebook or Twitter?
What you Get A former schoolhouse in Andes, a 1923 brick house in South Bend, and an 1892 bungalow in Milwaukee.
ANDES - Love SubmarineSwindle & Daley - SympathyMadd3E - TalkYvon Rioland & Jean-Marie Hauser - Roll DanceGiorgio Oehlers - UntitledFacade - Take It SlowTuxedo - Lost LoverDudley Watts feat.
"The high peaks of the Andes were sacred to the Inca," researchers wrote in a 2007 study of frozen child mummies.
Though closely identified with Yosemite, Frost climbed mountains all over the world, including in the Andes, the Alps and the Himalayas.
By at least 4,200 years ago, a group of people related to ancient Californians had become widespread in the Central Andes.
The summit of Chimborazo, an inactive volcano in the Andes, rises about 2503,500 feet above sea level, far short of Everest.
"I'm ashamed at the fact that we, too, personally destroyed a bit of the Andes during our trek to Rainbow Mountain."
Sitting in a valley surrounded by the Andes, Santiago dates back to 1541 and features both incredible architecture and amazing views.
Rising temperatures have already led to the retreat of glaciers in the Andes and large shifts in crop cycles in Peru.
Delos Andes, the local coffee cooperative, operates a coffee house that offers the perfect spot for people-watching on the plaza.
In Juan Antin's "Pachamama," set centuries ago in the Andes, a boy and a girl struggle to recover a stolen icon.
Apple's comment: "Powerful and thought-provoking, the story of Elizabeth Andes' unsolved murder stuck with us long after the final episode."
When Amber Hunt decided to investigate the 1978 unsolved murder of Ohio woman Elizabeth Andes, she had a surprising choice to make.
As rains continue to lash Peru's northern desert region and part of the central Andes, authorities warn flooding may last into April.
Another study, in Cell Press, examines 83 individuals spanning about 10,000 years in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes and southern South America.
Andes-Gascon was born in Manaus, Brazil, but later moved to Maryland, where her father taught her how to sew and knit.
Over countless millenniums, rivers from the Andes deposited rocks and silt, leaving deep clay soils, stones and gravel in many varying combinations.
But Alhena Caicedo, an anthropologist at Los Andes University in Bogotá, says it will be hard to stop people from selling ayahuasca.
Verano got his first look at them in 2002, when he visited an unheated Cusco museum 11,000 feet high in the Andes.
Astaldi added that the company was interested in ambitious proposals to connect Argentina and Chile by digging tunnels under the Andes mountains.
Here, in the lowland Amazon rainforest near the foothills of the Andes mountains, the scientists collect ecological data about reptiles and amphibians.
There is a huge asymmetry of power, resources and information between big miners and peasant farmers and herders high in the Andes.
Those birds are found in six rapidly developing regions: Brazil's Atlantic forest, Central America, Colombia's western Andes, Sumatra, Madagascar and Southeast Asia.
But a human rights observatory that is part of the University of the Andes in Merida said the arrests were on Thursday.
On Saturday, 19 people died when a bus operated by Chilean company Turbus flipped over in Argentina's Mendoza province, in the Andes.
Carrasquilla studied economics at the University of Los Andes in Bogota and has a doctorate from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
The North American autumn is late spring, approaching summer in South America, so everything's in bloom — from the vineyards to the Andes.
"Adult skulls were regularly manipulated in different ways in the pre-hispanic Andes, but child skulls are less commonly involved," Juengst said.
The results suggest superbolts are more likely to form over the Mediterranean Sea, the Andes mountains, and the eastern North Atlantic ocean.
Archaeological evidence suggests that metallurgy in pre-Columbian America first appeared in the Andes, with Peru being the likely point of origin.
In the Andes command, which oversees three states, six generals once oversaw roughly 13,000 troops, according to officers familiar with the region.
Bolivia Dispatch Some of the most celebrated chefs in the Andes ventured deep into the Amazon on a quest for exotic ingredients.
The llama enclosure was exotic yet sad; the poor animals had traded the Andes for a distant view of Martha's adjacent estate.
Living with their families in shacks in a gold shantytown in the Andes, these women make a living gleaning gold from rubble.
Vicuña: A shy relative of the llama, the vicuña lives wild in the Andes and can only be shorn every two years.
Luján de Cuyo sits at the eastern foot of the Andes Mountains, in the high-altitude vineyards of the upper Mendoza valley.
The Western Andes, above, cover about 2000 percent of the earth's land area, but hold roughly 2100 percent of all known species.
Gas, cell signal and fellow humans are sparse as it snakes between beaches and the Andes, across fjords and through rain forests.
Similarly, quinoa, long a staple crop in the Andes, has lately become a Western fixture, an ostensibly more primal alternative to rice.
Instead, he lived in Mendoza, where he was born in 1922, a small city far inland, at the foot of the Andes.
As locals around the Lake Andes area have reported, the tribe dug trenches to try to divert the water, to little success.
The team noticed that the children were buried facing west to the coast while the llamas faced east to the Andes Mountains.
Between 1986 and 2014, Bolivian glaciers became 43 percent smaller as temperatures in the Andes Mountains increased by 0.7°C in 50 years.
Now a study by Emilio Depetris-Chauvin, an economist at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, Colombia, backs up the Times's report.
It touches both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and has the three ranges of the Andes Mountains running down its spine.
A third study, in Science Advances, looks at when people may have begun living in the harsh extremes of the South American Andes.
And if access to the endless supply of Malbec isn't enough to get your heart pumping, the view of the Andes certainly is.
Not to be confused with similarly-named matcha, maca is a root plant that's native to the Andes Mountains and tastes like butterscotch.
Image: WikimediaInvestigating a strange electrical anomaly, geologists have discovered an enormous water reservoir beneath the now-dormant Uturunco volcano in the Bolivian Andes.
The project, which involved building an irrigation tunnel through the Andes, was awarded to Odebrecht when Kuczynski was prime minister in Toledo's government.
Located at the northern tip of South America, Colombia is where the Pacific and the Caribbean collide with the Andes and the Amazon.
Variety recently called him the "poor man's George Plimpton," but did George Plimpton ever bare-knuckle box a teenager in the Peruvian Andes?
But Venezuelan immigrants have brought Caribbean ways of life to countries like Peru, which spans the Pacific Coast, the Andes and the Amazon.
It is a brine deposit washed off the Andes millions of years ago, containing about a fifth of the world's known lithium resources.
There the politically unsympathetic owner of a vast ranch showed his decency by loaning horses and men for the trek over the Andes.
From inside the library, in the Santo Domingo Savio neighborhood, the view is of Medellín itself, in a valley surrounded by the Andes.
But there are lots of places with high altitudes around the world, like the Mexican Andes and Nepal, so it's not that alone.
This vast region — extending from the Andes to the Orinoco River, and Venezuela beyond, is known as the Llanos Orientales — or eastern plains.
Looking closer, it was the white glaciers of the 17,000-foot peaks of the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, resting atop the bluish Andes.
And our guides throughout the year featured places that were no less far-flung: the Peruvian Andes, Maui's Upcountry and even Livingston, Mont.
All she really knew about her new home in the Andes was the gruesome tales her husband had told of the Escobar era.
Yet the two have found common ground — and a home — in a farmhouse in Andes, N.Y., three hours north of New York City.
On the latest episode of our podcast "The Daily," our Andes bureau chief, Nick Casey, discusses whether Venezuela is turning into a dictatorship.
It could also fan inflation as landslides in the Andes choke off deliveries of food products to Lima - squeezing prices at local markets.
"People are upset," said Andes Putra, the head of Natuna's Parliament, noting that local officials had been given scant information about the virus.
Ecuador seized Occidental's field known as Block 15 in 2006, saying its sale to Andes Petroleum had been carried out without government consent.
And in La cordillera de los sueños (2019), he compares the political legacy of the dictatorship to the geological markings of the Andes.
In Colombia's coffee-producing region of Risaralda, small trees run along the sharp incline of the Andes Mountains, carefully tended in tidy rows.
MARIA ALEJANDRA VéLEZProfessor of economicsLos Andes UniversityBogotá You say that the West should offer Syria "strictly humanitarian assistance" ("Assad's hollow victory", September 7th).
Opinion SANTIAGO, Chile — From my home here, I look up at the immense mountain range of the Andes and my spirits are lifted.
The Ministry of Culture's team gathered a few months ago in Cuzco, high in the Andes, where a van was loaded with provisions.
Here on Earth, the same features are found in the Dry Andes above 13,000 feet, but they only grow to about 16 feet.
"Nowadays we're trying to think big," said Avecita Chicchón, who leads the Andes-Amazon Initiative, part of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Frugal Traveler I was not surprised when applause broke out as the pilot touched down at the Quito airport, high in the Ecuadorean Andes.
For his surprisingly good beet and goat cheese salad, he takes a minty herb called muña and tart yellow gooseberries, native to the Andes.
Colombian riders, accustomed to the thin air and steep slopes of the Andes, have a long, proud tradition of being competitive on the Tour.
Chicha, a drink from the Andes that's made by chewing up corn and leaving it to ferment, has been around for about 7,000 years.
"Wind potential could be even higher - we could harness this resource not only on the coastline but also along the Andes (mountains)," he said.
The snow-frosted Andes command the western sky, looming above the vineyard like a prone Gulliver clad in white before a valley of Lilliputians.
In 2016, she went to Peru and visited multiple prisons before deciding on the one just outside Cusco in the middle of the Andes.
In South America, the large-bodied lizards range widely east of the Andes and include species such as the Argentine black and white tegu.
Doeleman regularly travels to each EHT site around the world, many of them located in extreme environments like the Andes or the Sierra Negra.
You can buy Pedro Algorta's book, Into the Mountains: The Extraordinary True Story of Survival in the Andes and Its Aftermath, online at Amazon.
The summit of Chimborazo, an inactive volcano in the Andes, rises about 153,500 feet above sea level, far short of Everest's renowned 29,029 feet.
Decades ago, a Colombian neurologist, Dr. Francisco Lopera, began painstakingly collecting the family's birth and death records in Medellín and remote Andes mountain villages.
High in the Andes in present-day Peru the Incas and their predecessors built cisterns and irrigation canals, and carved terraces into the hillsides.
The province, located in the high peaks of the Andes Mountains, has three wine regions and some wineries that are over 100 years old.
The work will take them to streams in Alaska, the Himalayas, the Andes, Greenland, Scandinavia, Pamir, Kamchatka, Caucasus, New Zealand and the European Alps.
It was on a mountainside in an alien part of the country for Mélida, who had never seen the Andes before she was captured.
Mendoza's liveliest shopping and night-life street is the four-block stretch of Arístides Villanueva that runs from Belgrano to Paso de los Andes.
Tuesday's briefing incorrectly spelled the name of a 17th-century church in the Andes that architects are studying for clues about resilience to earthquakes.
While the villagers feasted, men walked around passing out coktéls, a potent drink made with singani, a grape brandy produced locally in the Andes.
La Fuerza sets itself apart in that makes its own vermouth, using wines made in Mendoza and flavored with botanicals handpicked in the Andes.
The organization operates in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India and Sumatra, but protecting the Western Andes that we were now immersed in is especially crucial.
He considers it through metaphor, as his camera slowly considers the chain of Andes Mountains that makes up the cordillera of his movie's title.
The year's previous bridge is cut free and plunges into the Apurímac River below, swept away in the currents that flow through the Andes.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late-18th centuries.
THE Olaroz salt flat sits nearly 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) above sea level at the end of a road that snakes through the Andes mountains.
The journey from the Andes to Caracas passes about 25 checkpoints, where the truckers have to alight and seek a stamp from National Guard soldiers.
The new species of frog was discovered at Cordillera del Cóndor, a sub-Andean mountain chain in a largely unexplored region of Ecuador's eastern Andes.
For nearly six months he has traveled to nearly a dozen small towns in a remote region of the Peruvian Andes called the Sacred Valley.
AES Gener said integrating the power grids in Chile and Argentina will improve energy safety and optimize operating costs on both sides of the Andes.
Clamen just completed that very trek Galganov referred to in his last message, on the Santa Cruz trail in Cordillera Blanca range in the Andes.
South America: Fictions, by Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina), The House of Spirits, by Isabel Allende (Chile), Lituma in the Andes by Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru).
To test her ideas, Dr Sanhueza approached the Atacama Large Millimetre Array, an observatory in the Andes mountains, around 150km (90 miles) from the saywas.
It is developing a water fund to help secure supplies for the city, and protect water sources such as glaciers high in the surrounding Andes.
Ecuador really does have everything...from the Galapagos Islands to the Amazon basin and the Andes Mountains, from big, modern cities to small, quaint villages.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late 19813th century.
In this smallish show those hills encompass the Andes, the Alps, the Appalachians and Mount Fuji between the early 16th to the late 18th century.
The jar of Andes chocolate mints by the register—a nickel for customers, but free for me if I helped seat people at their tables.
From under the sea to thousands of miles up in the Andes mountains, this menu provides a tour of Peru that's led by your tongue.
Policing is scant over much of the Peruvian Andes and Amazon and villagers in far-flung provinces often punish accused criminals according to local customs.
Navigating the country's difficult terrain -- which spans the Andes Mountains to the Amazon -- often means traversing unpaved roads and can make for a dangerous trip.
The latest build of its flagship Andes data management platform placed security features center stage, and now we can expect to see more of that.
At the University of the Andes Hospital in the mountain city of Mérida, there was not enough water to wash blood from the operating table.
Recent heavy rains have endangered residents in dozens of towns and cities, especially in neighborhoods of makeshift construction on deforested slopes of the Andes mountains.
From the Yubari King to the Andes, the Higo green melon, and many more, melons are grown up and down Japan, and they're serious business.
That has come as a headline-grabbing conflict over royalties in Chile has given investors pause about projects on the other side of the Andes.
And not just in the West; the life-sustaining dynamics are at play in the mountains of Europe, the Andes, the Himalayas and New Zealand.
Geoff Ramsey is the assistant director for Venezuela at the Washington Office on Latin America, where Gimena Sánchez-Garzoli is the director for the Andes.
Minutes later, the plane crashed into one of the most remote patches of the towering Andes, killing several of the 45 people on the aircraft.
It can diminish drinking water Millions of people depend on glaciers for drinking water, particularly in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region and the Andes Mountains.
High in the Andes Mountains in Colombia, a reforestation project led by SavingSpecies works to protect one of the world's most renowned bio hot spots.
At first glance, the mountain in the Peruvian Andes, with its bands of soil the color of turquoise, lavender, red-violet and gold, seems Photoshopped.
He describes his adventures excavating fossils across the world — from Montana to the Andes to Yemen — and also explains how paleontologists arrive at their conclusions.
The world´s most dangerous road spirals skyward nearly 11,000 feet, from the country´s lowland jungles to the snow-capped peaks of the Andes.
He took a degree in criminology and law at Mérida's University of the Andes, where he was also a student leader of a leftist group.
LIMA (Reuters) - In Peru, Hitler hopes to return to power in a small town in the Andes, despite a threat from a detractor named Lennin.
These frogs like to live and reproduce around streams, and can be found from Costa Rica to the Andes of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
The tunnel would be able to operate year round, unlike existing cross-border roads that pass over the Andes and often must close during winter snowstorms.
The bombing was the Shining Path's bloodiest attack in Lima and followed massacres in indigenous villages in the Andes and Amazon that resisted the group's control.
And the country's past and current political leadership has done very little to help, argues Gimena Sanchez, Andes director of the Washington Office on Latin America.
The discoveries include Viking relics in Norway, human remains in the Andes in South America and ancient weapons in the Yukon and other parts of Canada.
There's also the Llullaillaco Maiden, a 13-year-old girl who died of exposure as an Incan child sacrifice on an icy peak in the Andes.
Julian Arenas, a computing engineering student at Bogota's Los Andes University, said he knew little about trafficking but he hoped to take part in the hackathon.
As anyone who has visited the Andes or the east African highlands knows, spending time there is exhausting for those not accustomed to the thinner air.
Silvia Restrepo, a mycologist who is vice-president of research at the University of the Andes, one of Colombia's leading academic institutions, points to other obstacles.
The Accident In September of 229, a small twin-engine plane that was being used on the set of American Made crashed in the Columbian Andes.
"By disarming the left, peace made the left capable of playing a role in politics," says Eduardo Pizano of the University of the Andes in Bogotá.
Desert to the north, the Andes mountain range to the east, and Pacific Ocean to the west have successfully blocked the path of many potential invaders.
In remote areas of the Andes, companies have come under pressure to supply basic services that the state fails to, such as electricity, schools and clinics.
Though no major company mentioned him by name, the prospect of a government led by left-winger Andes Manuel Lopez Obrador is beginning to unsettle markets.
Mining in Colombia has historically been focused on large coal mines along its northern coast and relatively small scale gold and emerald operations in the Andes.
Phil Gunson, senior analyst for the Andes region with the International Crisis Group, said Colombia had been "as accommodating as it can be" of the migrants.
But some losses will be offset by gains in other regions, with East African highlands, New Guinea, Indonesia, and the Andes mountain range poised to benefit.
In 2016 Dr. Sanín and her colleagues showed that wax palms developed their curious tolerance to cold some 12 million years ago, as the Andes rose.
Earlier in the day, Mark Andes, the bassist in Spirit, testified that "Taurus" had been a regular part of the band's set in its early days.
Most geologic processes take place over millions of years -- the Andes are still rising, but you will not notice any significant elevation change over your lifetime.
Plenty of archaeological evidence of early metalwork exists in the central Peruvian Andes, a technology that eventually spread to other areas of Central and South America.
This isn't just a geology tour: Wildlife watches include offshore sea lion, penguin and seabird colonies, macaws in Tambopata National Reserve and condors in the Andes.
Our Andes bureau chief traveled through rugged mountains on horseback and on foot to visit a FARC camp, where there is little to do these days.
The tune was "Cansados Pies" ("Tired Feet"), a poetic lament about the end of life that features a three-beat tonada rhythm heard across the Andes.
The sky was bright blue and, once we hopped off the chairlift, provided a brilliant background for the snow strewn across the Andes like tiger stripes.
Perched high in the Andes mountains, Bogotá also has a fast-growing food scene, with excellent wine and delicious coffee, as well as frequent food festivals.
Skylodge Adventure Suites claims its glass pods, which are suspended more than 1,200 feet above the Peruvian Andes, are the first hanging lodges in the world.
"It grows as far north as areas of the Arctic circle; it grows in tropical Ethiopia; it grows at high altitudes in the Andes," she said.
Offering more leisurely tours, the luxury sleeper train Belmond Andean Explorer will begin in May, linking Cusco, in the Peruvian Andes, to Lake Titicaca and Arequipa.
Santiago's views of the surrounding Andes Mountains are free, as are strolls through Plaza de Armas square and climbs up San Cristobal and Santa Lucia hills.
The results include British punk-rap, morbid electronic pop, breezy 1970s-influenced country, colorful Puerto Rican hip-hop and club music with roots in the Andes.
The Saturday Profile HUARAZ, Peru AT 50, Americo González Caldua has lived a life that coincided with the retreat of the glaciers of the high Andes.
If not, you might want to take a lesson from Nasa poissoniana, a star-shaped flowering plant from the Peruvian Andes with an unusual skill set.
Redfly loads up the helicopter with all the cash, though Fish warns there's no way a chopper that heavy will make it over the Andes' high peaks.
NUEVA FUERABAMBA, Peru (Reuters) - This remote town in Peru's southern Andes was supposed to serve as a model for how companies can help communities uprooted by mining.
We were on the outskirts of the small Peruvian town of Baños, after I'd been riding for hours through the winding dirt road of the Central Andes.
DSHARP is one of several programs utilizing the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), 66 antennae and dishes located in the Chilean Andes, on the Chajnantor plateau.
Chile, one of Latin America's most stable economies and a short flight from Argentina over the Andes Mountains, has absorbed successive waves of highly qualified Argentine migrants.
He was struck by the dry climate, the fresh breeze that seemed to blow constantly from the Andes in the west and the brilliance of the sunlight.
A law aimed at preserving glaciers in the Andes, home to a large part of Argentina's mineral wealth, has also helped keep some large projects on ice.
China and Peru agreed in 2015 to study a 3,000-mile-long railway through the Andes, but Peru balked when China estimated its cost at $60 billion.
Peru has decided that it doesn't confer a veto, and has applied the law only to Amazonian tribes and not to Quechua-speaking people in the Andes.
"While scientists know that El Niño reduces rainfall in the Andes, they were previously not aware of the link between El Niño and cloud cover," he said.
The mine sits high in the Andes but on the outskirts of the capital city of Santiago, well south of the majority of the country's copper deposits.
Argentina, the runner-up to Germany in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, plays on Tuesday against Ecuador in the thin air of Quito in the Andes.
In fact, it was after coming home from an expedition in the Andes that he came up with the idea of starting the Brazilian fashion brand Osklen.
The drive south, with the Andes to your right, showing clear lines of demarcation where the snow stops, and fields of vines on either side, is breathtaking.
"I'm so excited," Ms. Cartes said as she waited on a platform for the bus that would take her on a 22017-hour ride across the Andes.
The plant is endemic to the clear, acidic, nutrient-poor waters rivers flowing from the Serrania de la Macarena, an isolated mountain range east of the Andes.
Roughly 500 villagers have now moved back to their ancestral land, according to The Associated Press, in order to act as guides to tourists across the Andes.

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