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Jungles and forests that lead right up to the beach.
Grasslands and Plains are much better than jungles or swamps.
This was actually shot in the jungles of South Africa.
Mountains, jungles and swamps keep villagers isolated, preserving their languages.
Disappear — with your family — in Indonesia's jungles for two weeks.
A century ago, around 20163,000 tigers roamed the world's jungles.
SOUTH-EAST ASIA is adorned by jungles, islands and gleaming skyscrapers.
They are often more prevalent on plantations than in neighbouring jungles.
Elsewhere, drones whip viewers through jungles and other previously forbidding landscapes.
We report, too, on the effort to clear millions of Vietnam-era cluster bombs from the jungles the jungles of Laos, spend time in Nepal hunting for hallucinogenic honey, and break down alternative energy by the numbers.
Our cities have become concrete jungles and there is increasing air pollution.
The lush hills around El Diente recall the jungles of Southeast Asia.
My students and I explored archipelagos and jungles, coral reefs and colonial cities.
In the past, we've built lots of jungles, and trees have incredible variety.
Ji and three other defectors worked their way through the jungles in Laos.
On weekends, the squad would often go on outdoor excursions in nearby jungles.
The temples of Angkor rise out of the beautiful jungles that surround them.
For this week's episode, "Jungles," David Pierce chatted with director and producer Emma Napper.
Satyamurthy, fully radicalised by middle age, disappeared into the dense jungles of central India.
Those operating in Colombia's southern jungles have attacked Ecuadorean security forces along the border.
The rice paddies reeked of stagnant water, the jungles of humus and raw vegetation.
One after another, there were tawdry roadside wonders like Monkey Jungles and Reptile Gardens.
Many Japanese military personnel would eventually flee into nearby jungles and die of starvation.
You travel through cities, jungles, sewers and castles to find the root of this conspiracy.
The Maya were the first to cultivate it in the jungles of the Yucatan peninsular.
"We chased the IS fighters and they disappeared into the hilly jungles," Mohamed told Reuters.
Cities like London can often feel like urban jungles with scarce amounts of green spaces.
Wetlands were being drained, mangrove jungles cleared and swamps filled to build roads and homes.
But Vietnam's jungles and small-unit ambushes made that cross a bull's-eye for snipers.
The planet's ground is harsh and sparse, but the rivers are like jungles of monsters.
Without a guide, Mr. Ji and three other defectors trekked through the jungles of Laos.
And ethnic groups have traditionally sprawled across the highlands and jungles of all three countries.
There are a lot of places around the world … that have deserts, jungles, mountains, glaciers.
Hog deer, Bengal slow loris, Asian elephants and clouded leopards also lurk in its jungles.
The determination and resilience required to cross rivers, hills and jungles when pregnant is superhuman.
The temple commanded the scene, as its cousins at Angkor did in the Cambodian jungles.
"Rest in peace Puan, may you climb happily in the jungles of the sky," she wrote.
The tiny island nation is home to lush jungles, black sand beaches and nine active volcanoes.
They're expensive to build, and cartels have to build them deep in jungles to avoid detection.
We know from the history of man and jungles that there has not been lasting peace.
For centuries, locals in the jungles of Meghalaya, India built living root bridges for practical purposes.
Gone are the days of rebel soldiers strapping heroin to mules and trekking through mountain jungles.
It's now receiving a fleeting theatrical run in advance of its entry into the streaming jungles.
Just ahead of Pattaya is Phuket, where visitors can expect a beach paradise and lush jungles.
Located in the jungles of Puerto Rico, Arecibo was originally built to track airborne Soviet warheads.
Dr. Rabinowitz, who had the reputation of a swashbuckler, traveled to jungles, rain forests and mountaintops.
Fiji is comprised of 333 islands with a variety of terrain, including mountains, jungles and beaches.
Three years of relative peace with rebels in Colombia has opened once-forbidding jungles to settlers.
Scientists found evidence for this hypothesis in jungles and woodlands in many parts of the world.
Frugal backpackers love Bali; they immerse in its various settings, from jungles to beaches, for cheap.
Three years of relative peace with rebels in Colombia has opened once-forbidding jungles to settlers.
I, in college, lived in the jungles of Burma with the democratic resistance that was there.
Cobras exist in Indonesia, but they're far more common in the jungles and paddies of rural countryside.
For centuries, locals in the jungles of Meghalaya, India began building them to cross streams and rivers.
You don't have to brave the humid jungles of the Pacifico to sample its exquisite fare, though.
The fires are a fast, and illegal, way to transform dense jungles into fields fit for grazing.
Backyards substituted for Peruvian jungles, Mississippi flatlands for Egyptian deserts, and a hound dog for a monkey.
Tigers are notoriously hard to track, as they often hide out in dense jungles and snowy mountains.
The Interahamwe has inhabited the jungles of eastern Congo since fleeing Rwanda more than 20 years ago.
More transitory facades included an array of sets—jungles, ancient temples, New York streets, and European villages.
The jungles in Guatemala's northern reaches are some of the most biodiverse forests north of the Amazon.
The illustrations are vivid and misshapen, with bleeding Gauguin reds and a hint of Rousseau's overstuffed jungles.
The inspirations that illuminated the mountains of Cuba and the jungles of Vietnam would never have been.
JA Solar is redesigning some panels for very hot, dry deserts and others for very humid jungles.
Researchers have warned that Indonesia's plans to build railways and roads in Borneo may shatter its jungles.
Parks like Shenandoah provide a stark contrast with the urban concrete jungles where these young people live.
The great ape is a critically endangered species in its native habitat in the jungles of southeast Asia.
When it comes to vascular health, the reigning champions may live deep in the jungles of South America.
"There is not much space left in the jungles for them," said Mr. Chit Sein, the elephant owner.
RANGING FROM the soaring Himalayas to the swampy jungles of Bengal, India's landscape has few rivals for variety.
Latin America's revolutionary movements, a feature of the Cold War in the continent's jungles and universities, are receding.
We tend to think of coral reefs as luminous, undersea jungles that pepper the shallow, scuba-friendly tropics.
Using transparent overlays, Gadoury pinpointed a location deep in the thick jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
To avoid immigration agents, they walk for days over hills, through jungles, and into small towns like Chahuites.
His father told him about traveling through jungles, mountains, and forests in the family's native country of Bhutan.
It was just the two of us there, her feathered outfit moving with the riotous torpor of jungles.
But unlike America's modern concrete jungles, these high rises were built from mud brick in the 16th century.
The action takes place in the jungles of South America, where very real late-20th-century horrors lurk.
Between its vibrant jungles, wetlands, savannahs, and deserts, the country is arguably the ecological gem of South America.
He invited me on a hike into the jungles to assist with his search for the tiny insect.
For these jewel-toned underwater jungles, heat death is fast becoming an occupational hazard of life on Earth.
The way you have all these little micro-ecosystems — glaciers, and beaches, and jungles, and lakes, and rivers.
As a result, Arab communities have become more and more densely populated, turning pastoral villages into concrete jungles.
Its founder, Jerry Toth, started out on Wall Street, a world away from chocolate, gumboots, and insect-humming jungles.
A woman raises her hands during an ayahuasca session in a remote village in the Amazonian jungles of Peru.
The island's culture is also conducive to riding, with its expansive bike lanes, varied mountainous terrain and tropical jungles.
Shantytowns were commonly known as "hobo jungles," and that's how The Jungle is believed to have gotten its moniker.
But they also capture the comings and goings of lots of different critters in the jungles of Riau Province.
The more diminutive forest elephants, only recently recognized as a distinct species, live in dense central and western jungles.
Safari World was outed more than 10 years ago for using orangutans that had been smuggled from Indonesian jungles.
In the jungles of Ivory Coast, monkeys and chimps forage for food, sleep in trees and travel in groups.
The Jesuits descended into the jungles with the twin goals of converting indigenous tribes and sheltering them from enslavement.
It was about walking through jungles and rice paddies and elephant grass, and about being wet, infected and dirty.
Willard is dispatched to the war-torn jungles of Vietnam with one mission: assassinate the rogue officer, Colonel Kurtz.
He grew up in the Jungles, the once-infamously hardscrabble projects portrayed in the Denzel Washington movie Training Day.
He fled the jungles of Belize in 2012 after police wanted him for questioning concerning the murder of his neighbor.
My photos were almost all landscapes with a few shots of decrepit buildings rising out of jungles and frozen tundras.
Sri Lanka is known for its lush jungles, tea plantations, Buddhist temples, and beaches, and is a popular tourism destination.
For hundreds of years, they helped extract precious teak and hardwoods from jungles that even modern machinery still cannot penetrate.
The 2,000-mile stretch includes eight "co-regions" of immense biological diversity, including pine forests, dense jungles, and mountain ranges.
Each year, scientists comb the jungles, swamps, and caves of the Greater Mekong in search of new plants and animals.
Maci Bookout has mastered some wild motherhood moments in Tennesee, but is she ready for the uninhabited jungles of Nicaragua?
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was one of the first explorers to hack his way through the jungles of the mind.
The next Hearthstone expansion is venturing into the dinosaur-filled jungles of Un'Goro Crater with Journey to Un'Goro in April.
He spent years in the Royal Marines, and was on active service as a commando in the jungles of Borneo.
Race and battle across 45 intricately designed areas — rainforests, jungles, narrow canyon passes, even into the mighty pirate ship itself.
Extreme weather is also a major factor in competitions in Chile's Patagonia region, Costa Rica's jungles and the Arctic Circle.
It is fun to imagine a few Homo floresiensis still surviving today in the remote jungles of an Indonesian island.
VICE Indonesia's S. Gamboa and photographer Orly Even tagged along on a meet-up in the jungles of eastern Bali.
Watch "Poisoned by the Gold Rush" Read "Peru Declares State of Emergency in Its Jungles Due to Rampant Mercury Poisoning"
For "Planet Earth II," drones helped capture footage of rare pale Araguaia River dolphins in the remote jungles of Brazil.
Hundreds of forest rangers spent months combing the jungles of Maharashtra looking for tiger tracks, scat and scratches on trees.
We wear stilts to hike around concrete jungles and lie about how they are anything other than medieval torture devices.
The Philodendron "Burle Marx," appearing throughout the exhibition, was propagated from a plant at his estate in Brazil by Jungles.
The same mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans who make incursions into jungles, like gold prospectors, hunters or loggers.
These are swampy jungles where vegetation that falls to the ground does not completely decay because of the waterlogged soil.
He explored volcanoes, rivers, ruins, reefs, and jungles on his own and with other travelers he met along the way.
He sets off on a treasure hunt of sorts, hoping to unearth a gold mine in the jungles of Indonesia.
Training involves learning how to fight as military officers, in a war against the savage orcs of the Southern Jungles.
Say Trump gets the money, and he somehow figures out a way to build a wall through rivers, canyons, and jungles.
"The national army defended itself and killed 87 militants," Ali said, adding the army pursued other militants into the jungles nearby.
It has asked for extra time to take control of 2000 caches of arms and explosives hidden in jungles and mountains.
WA KALU PU, Myanmar — Dragging giant tree trunks up and down the steep hillsides of sweltering jungles is a tough job.
The garbage-strewn city streets are a striking contrast to the lush jungles and ancient temples you typically explore in Uncharted.
Huffman tells Creators that the reason she ended up painting was because there were no distractions in the jungles of Cameroon.
The 2,000-mile border joining the U.S. and Mexico is lined with lush jungles, sandy deserts, soaring mountains, and roaring rivers.
Emmy Rossum and Sam Esmail are spending their first week as a married couple in the streets (and jungles) of Rwanda.
"Insects are like jungles at the microscopic level—they can carry hundreds of species of microorganisms inside of them," Madden said.
The battle, set in the jungles of Thailand and hosted for the 24th time by T.J. Lavin, begins on Aug. 28.
In the long term, if the disease establishes itself in Asia's jungles, over 1 billion more people could be at risk.
A handful of American designers, notably the esteemed Raymond Jungles, based in Miami, have taken inspiration from Marx's graphic, colorful work.
In dense jungles, productivity depends on the canopy: Animals on the ground must largely subsist on what drops from the treetops.
In the 1980s, the United States accused Russia of conducting chemical warfare in Southeast Asia, citing "yellow rain" in jungles there.
You'll encounter the new mechs at random points during missions (only some of which will take place in the new jungles).
We get a glimpse of soaring mountains and tropical jungles, and meet animals like the giant panda and the Tibetan fox.
A hyper-intelligent species of bear from the jungles of Peru, Paddington is a bright, shining light in these dark times.
YANGON (Reuters) - It was a brazen daytime attack by ethnic rebels fighting for greater autonomy in the jungles of western Myanmar.
Colombia began its rebranding efforts in 252 with a series of videos that showcased the country's beaches, jungles, cities and mountains.
Ex-fighters could shepherd tourists around little-explored areas of Colombia's mountain and jungles, which have been under rebel control for decades.
Cody's remains were found deep in the jungles of the Corcovado National Park on May 19, along with his passport and $30.
But hope lies deep in the jungles of Madagascar, where lives a wild banana that may be able to save the species.
The ADF was eventually driven out and forced into the jungles of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where they still have bases.
Now that's someone who it's highly likely would be kept on base fixing cars over trudging through the leafy jungles of Vietnam.
Players will be able to use the jungles to escape from enemies by hiding in brush or using mud to blend in.
As many as 4,000 of its fighters operate in the northeastern jungles of Nigeria, attacking army outposts, remote villages and even towns.
The world's jungles, mountains, and exotic cities have become holiday destinations, available to anyone with a modest amount of money to spend.
Many people prefer rainy season as the rain is short, and rain makes the rain forests and jungles more vibrant and lush.
In July, a faction of the FARC's First Front in Colombia's southeastern jungles said it would refuse to lay down its arms.
Stores like Saturdays NYC and the now-closed Mollusk Surf Shop ignited an international craze for wave-riding essentials in concrete jungles.
It was an assignment that took us through those two towns and deep into the rebel-controlled jungles in the Colombian highlands.
Whether your travel style is all about poolside cocktails at fancy resorts, or rugged trails in remote jungles, you'll find something ahead.
Our fuzzy friend Crash returned in a surprise resurrection, spinning his way through jungles, labs, fields of snow and even time itself.
There's the story about the lost children on their crusade, and their march across jungles and barrenlands, which I read and reread. . . .
Subsequently, their dramatization of London's parks as "jungles" underscores a general anxiety the pair has about their ethical responsibility as an artist.
Specifically, at the Naples Botanical Gardens, where the landscape designers include the Miami-based Raymond Jungles, known for his exuberant tropical gardens.
This plastic waste pollutes our environment, reaching even the remote jungles of Borneo, Malaysia, where I saw this southern pig-tailed macaque.
Their apartment living rooms are the new urban jungles, spilling over with philodendrons, pilea (this year's "It" plant) and bird's nest ferns.
Jemaah Islamiyah, the Qaeda offshoot that killed more than 200 people in a Bali nightclub in 2002, trained recruits in Philippine jungles.
It can take a decade or more for the temperamental flower, accustomed to the hot and steamy jungles of Sumatra, to bloom.
His Scarlatti is as starkly resonant, even lunar, as the John Cage works (like galactic jungles) with which he suggestively juxtaposes them.
Throughout Forrest's entire time in Vietnam, Lt. Dan led them through rice paddies, jungles, and other terrain, clearing tunnels and destroying outposts.
"The Bushmaster Defendant's 2012 Bushmaster Product Catalog shows soldiers moving on patrol through the jungles, armed with Bushmaster rifles," the lawsuit reads.
MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aurelien crossed seas and treacherous jungles for a better life - but the social cost has proved high.
"Monos," a spectacularly shot Colombian psychodrama about child soldiers, brought me deep into the jungles of a country I long to revisit.
Sixty years ago, a team of scientists went looking for yellow fever in the jungles that line the northwestern edge of Lake Victoria.
Daniel Dempsey was a grad student stationed in the jungles of Monteverde, Costa Rica when he first encountered the danger of a snakebite.
But later in life, the experiences of his youth informed his work chasing disease from the Ganges Delta to the jungles of Ghana.
The game is overwhelmingly beautiful, and the environments—17th-century abbeys, seaside Italian villas, lush tropical jungles—are rendered in almost stupefying detail.
He ranges across sociology, anthropology, philosophy, genetics and economics, between jungles and laboratories and back again, at what sometimes feels like breakneck speed.
There's the mountains video above plus one dedicated to the sounds of deserts, another for jungles, and a fourth filled with island sounds.
Urban sprawl The rapid growth of strip malls and housing developments has turned Houston -- and many other areas of America -- into concrete jungles.
In the great days of exploration—of deserts and jungles, of the Arctic and Antarctic, even of the Moon, there was no alternative.
A typical defector takes weeks or months to flee to the South, often traveling through the jungles of Southeast Asia with human traffickers.
But more broadly, the specimens demonstrate that the tropical forests of the Cretaceous were as rich in lizard diversity as modern equatorial jungles.
In the days of Lawrence of Arabia, Rolls-Royces were driven across deserts and on tiger hunts in the jungles of south Asia.
But if hanging out underwater isn't really your thing, there's still plenty to do on Guam, like a hike through Guam's tropical jungles.
Hong Kong (CNN)From the jungles of Myanmar to the streets of Hong Kong, police throughout Asia are fighting a war against methamphetamine.
But the North Vietnamese used the jungles on the border between Vietnam and Laos to funnel weapons along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
Sometimes there are no walls at all, and we work in primordial jungles of fiberglass insulation, floor joists and rusted cast iron stacks.
Imagine getting raped by your commander or shot in the jungles of Vietnam, seeking care at a VA hospital, and being turned away.
Laskar Jihad, a militant group, began using nearby jungles as its hide-out, arming Islamic paramilitaries to wage jihad with more potent weaponry.
Some people delight in the concrete jungles that have been cropping up for centuries, but I don't happen to be one of them.
The road to a tenure-track job ran through the jungles of the Amazon, not the parking lots of Houston or Columbus, Ohio.
The Abu Sayyaf was holding two Canadian men, a Norwegian man, a Dutch man and a Japanese man in the jungles of Jolo.
Together they created awareness about the complex ecosystems primarily in the jungles of South America and the waters of Bermuda and the Galápagos.
The expert skiers Cody Townsend, LJ Strenio and Sandy Boville touched their skis to real land in the jungles of the Dominican Republic.
Extreme weather is also a major factor in competitions in the Patagonia region of Chile, Costa Rica's jungles and in the Arctic Circle.
For half a century, women have fought in the Colombian jungles as members of FARC, often referred to as the world's longest insurgency.
By the time that other Democrats came along, however, the country had hundreds of thousands of soldiers deep in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
I suppose you could say these are questions that to some degree haunt everybody in those Darwinian jungles where we fight for our paychecks.
Le Cubisme offers a comprehensive overview of the movement's history, starting with the early proto-Cubism seeds that germinated in Henri Rousseau's painted jungles.
Forest fires can burn through the drought-ridden understory, the jungles may be overrun with invasive species, or certain critters might simply be gone.
The film is so seamless that within a few minutes you're there, deep in the jungles of India, watching this story begin to unfold.
But if Cliff and Bruce were fighting in the jungles of the Philippines in a hand-to-hand combat fight, Cliff would kill him.
He has ventured into Antarctica, Alaska, the jungles of the Amazon and the forests of his native Germany in search of oddity and revelation.
The FARC combatants would be required to surrender their weapons to the United Nations, rather than bury them in the jungles for future use.
The major attraction to ketamine was its minimal effect on respiratory function, which prompted its use in the remote jungles of the Vietnam War.
A year later, Colombia Estéreo filled the space left by the community radio and broadcast its message deep into the jungles of the Orinoco.
One perk of Hong Kong's hyperdensity is that its verdant jungles are nearby, making the city's vast network of trails accessible to almost anyone.
After the military violently suppressed mass protests in 1988, Mr. Min joined other idealistic Burmese students in fleeing to remote jungles on Myanmar's borders.
A key challenge, experts said, is that malaria is most intense in forests and jungles, and people living there are notoriously difficult to monitor.
Our correspondent and his family developed a special understanding of Indonesia's island jungles with the help of a network of one-man conservationist organizations.
Many were living in Thai refugee camps before coming to America after being forced to flee the jungles they lived in following the war.
Others — a much smaller crowd — trek through thick jungles for a few days and roam caverns draped in surreal billowing and dripping limestone formations.
Then rubber was discovered, and, in the eighteen-seventies, South American rubber barons began to brutalize the jungles of Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
He'd fled a brutal war in Cameroon in May, flying first to Ecuador and then walking north through the jungles of Panama's Darien Gap.
Whether they fought in the jungles of Vietnam, or deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan, our troops have defended our way of life and democratic principles.
Photo: Christopher AustinLurking quietly in the deep dark jungles of New Guinea are a group of lizards who share a rather striking feature: green blood.
Sounding Nature is the biggest global collection of nature sounds, featuring nearly 500 sounds from 55 countries, from jungles to glaciers to underwater shrimp recordings.
Long before manticores were prized by assassins and alchemists, they lived happily in faraway jungles, feasting on smaller prey and growing as big as lobsters.
Mr Uribe and Mr Santos, his defence minister in 2006-09, pushed the FARC back, away from the cities, deeper into the mountains and jungles.
Why go: It's hard not to be enchanted by this paradisiacal destination: Lush jungles extend into sky high volcanoes and sands stretch into upscale resorts.
Some comprise a few dozen men hiding in mountains and jungles; others have been sophisticated and well-funded, with close links to ISIS' head office.
Diseases such as HIV/AIDS, SARS, West Nile virus and Ebola fever were born in places as varied as African jungles and Chinese poultry markets.
This means the only option open to widows is often to go out and fish the waters in the jungles where their husbands were killed.
Still, some fought on in the jungles and islands of the Philippines using guerilla warfare to weaken the Japanese throughout the remainder of the war.
The Yanomami make up the largest semi-isolated tribe in South America, whose territory spans the jungles and mountains of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela.
By marrying tropical locations, such as old-growth jungles and golden beaches, with electronic music, destination festivals like Bamboo Bass offer visitors a unique experience.
This strategy was the idea of Sydney Possuelo, then a high-ranking Funai official and veteran of dozens of similar treks through the Brazilian jungles.
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.
Camps can be set up anywhere in the world — glaciers, deserts, jungles, coastlines — and come with a butler, private chef, local guide, driver and masseuse.
Abu Sayyaf have the advantage in the region over the military because they know the tides and the jungles and they keep moving, he said.
Some of the machines are the same ones once used to make combat fatigues and were transported on mule back through Colombia's mountains and jungles.
Yet we follow McIntyre into the jungles as eagerly as if we were children lost in an adventure novel by (a politically corrected) H. Rider Haggard.
A massive tarantula slaying an opossum might seem shocking, terrible, or counterintuitive, but that's only because we haven't grasped what's happening in the jungles, and why.
Even the jungles that they're in are narrowly defined so they were sort of like big cages ... So, you know, that's one possible outcome for us.
One thing is for sure; no one wants a return to all-out conflict between government troops and a dwindling band of rebels in Colombia's jungles.
And, in fact, there is evidence for this, as dragon bones have been found as far north as Ib, and even in the jungles of Sothoryos.
Many have been arrested by Thai authorities or ended up in human trafficking camps in the jungles of southern Thailand as they tried to reach Malaysia.
A. aegypti is found across much of southern Asia (see map), and the continent's jungles have monkeys that would seem an ideal reservoir for the disease.
Like many other Latin American jungles, legends of riches and lost cities have existed in La Mosquita since European conquerors first set foot on the continent.
I've entrusted my safety to Columbia apparel and gear on frigid mountains, in tropical jungles, and on multiple multiday outings and been thoroughly impressed every time.
As places like London become denser jungles of luxury high rises, the futures these folks are forming are going to keep looking a whole lot worse.
No foreign fighters are hiding in the jungles, the local authorities insist, and they claim that the rebels have been reduced to about 20 trapped stragglers.
Her car was spotted near a trailhead in a vast forest reserve in Hawaii, and thousands of search volunteers were scouring the jungles and streams nearby.
Between the images of a human aging, we see forests, jungles and fields, with animals and humans making their way, sometimes alone, sometimes in a group.
Footage shot from a drone appeared of the vast jungles of eastern Colombia, near the border with Venezuela, where the warrior has established his new base.
There, he encounters ethical challenges like the finite resources of tropical jungles and the need to see beyond our own experiences when meeting someone unlike ourselves.
Other defectors usually took months to complete the trip to South Korea, often trekking through the jungles of Southeast Asia with the help of human traffickers.
All of this takes place on the most ecologically diverse section of the planet, containing jungles, tropical beaches, deserts, snowy mountains, and a skyscraper-filled city.
Over the years, Rwanda has accused various rebel groups operating out of the jungles of eastern Congo of plotting to destabilize it or overthrow Kagame's government.
European and American companies descended into the jungles, forcing indigenous populations into slavery to tap the rubber while building huge palaces on the lands left behind.
Some of his text is woven through de Wilde's images of infrared jungles and portraits where faces and eyes are obscured by hands, leaves, and light.
The effects of globalization, consumerism, and urbanization are at the core of the artist's work, from QR codes amidst desolate landscapes, to animals lost in concrete jungles.
Trips include Contiki's Costa Rica Unplugged trip, where vacationers will explore jungles and volcanoes, coffee plantations and beaches, and discover small Costa Rican towns for two weeks.
After five months, he set out on a one-way swim out to sea, away from the "stream of bodies that were being medevac'd from the jungles".
"Once they get into the jungles of Mindanao, there's a saying that the Philippine state controls the roads and others control the countryside down there," he said.
A sizable fraction of the profits go to countries through which the drugs pass, from the jungles of Colombia through Venezuela and often to the Honduran coastline.
Seamounts, towering volcanoes submerged thousands of feet of below the surface, are considered undersea jungles, their nutrient-rich waters supporting a panoply of fish and marine invertebrates.
Run through city skylines, deep jungles, dark caves, and sandy beaches in ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission — saving your fellow BOT crew who've been dispersed all across space.
"This is a structural blow to the finances of drug trafficking," anti-narcotics police director General Jose Angel Mendoza told Reuters in the jungles of Guaviare province.
Starting in 1952, Haanstra turned to documentaries on commission, temporarily retreating from the public eye in order to travel to the jungles of Sumatra and Caracas, Venezuela.
A parade of ferries, barges and steamboats still battles the surging currents, while islands of vegetation float past, washed downriver from the jungles of the northern provinces.
Gasoda Surui, an anthropologist from the Suruí-Paíter tribe in the jungles of Brazil, said technology was a challenge for his language, the almost-extinct Tupi-Monde.
All are believed to be held by the bandits in Jolo jungles, though it was not clear whether they were in the area when the clashes occurred.
Around 20 members of Santoso's Mujahidin Indonesia Timur remain in hiding in the jungles of Sulawesi, where Indonesia has been running a major security operation for years.
The majority of meth production is happening deep inside the jungles of the Golden Triangle, a lawless area where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet.
I searched wider than I might have otherwise, scaling mountains to seek out life, trekking through swampy jungles and across windswept plains and over dangerous-looking valleys.
From Grand Theft Auto to Assassin's Creed, a huge part of their appeal is that they allow players to move freely across cities, jungles, or entire galaxies.
On the wall of a cave deep in the jungles of Borneo, there is an image of a thick-bodied, spindly-legged animal, drawn in reddish ocher.
With them in the jungles of western Cambodia, according to officials here, is Kaing Kek Iev, the Khmer Rouge security chief formerly in charge of Tuol Sleng.
As a baby in the jungles of Orissa, the child of untouchables, Pradyumna Kumar (who goes, for obvious reasons, by the nickname PK) received a bewildering prophecy.
But just getting to the voters — some of whom live among the world's tallest mountains, its densest jungles and sweltering deserts — presents its own set of challenges.
A move toward crunching starchy tubers seems to have started more than 2 million years ago, when a changing climate turned African jungles to savannas and mixed woods.
The World Wildlife Foundation writes it is unable to come up with a reliable population count, since they live in some of the densest jungles in western Africa.
Still, Ecuador's ruling Country Alliance party remains popular with many poor in the country that is home to volcano-topped Andean plateaus, lush jungles and the Galapagos Islands.
Renewed international attention may help overcome these roadblocks, but it may be of little consolation to those who remain hostages under Abu Sayyaf in the jungles of Mindanao.
The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist rebel group that has been operating in the chaotic eastern Congo jungles for years, was widely blamed for the attack.
To safeguard industrial production, a Green Wall is built to isolate the city from the countryside—"unknown and terrible" jungles filled with yellow-eyed beasts and irradiated creatures.
The massive, $10 billion project would involve building a 3,603-kilometer (2,299-miles) rail line across the continent, linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, through mountains and jungles.
Conservationists say years of conflict in the jungles of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo have eased, enabling them to make a head count that confirmed their fears.
Analysts fear an escalation of tensions between both countries could push them to resume proxy wars in the jungles of eastern Congo, further destabilizing an already volatile region.
Attacking groups in the dense jungles of eastern Congo is high-risk, and the mission took an early decision to conduct offensive operations jointly with the Congolese army.
I've climbed and explored ancient Maya ruins, hiked through rainforests and jungles, spotted elusive jungle critters and tropical birds and I've soared over Ecuadorian cliffs on a paraglider.
But they are still homemade vessels, often built in jungles in Colombia, and can be unsteady on the open ocean, particularly when law enforcement stop them to board.
President Joko Widodo last year stepped up efforts to capture or kill Santoso, ordering the military to support thousands of police scouring the jungles where he was hiding.
How a weapon of war was born The AR-15's journey into the hands of gun enthusiasts and mass murderers alike started in the jungles of Vietnam.
How a war on drugs went continent-wide From the jungles of Myanmar to the streets of Hong Kong, police throughout Asia are fighting a war against methamphetamine.
The Death Road was carved from the Cordillera Oriental Mountain chain in the 1930s as a means of connecting La Paz to the jungles of the Yungas region.
The Jungle's official name is the East Duwamish Greenbelt, but it's gone by the nickname—derived from "hobo jungles"—for decades, possibly since the Depression era in 1930s.
But that work, which involved trips into Guyana's jungles and vast savanna and contact with its diverse populations, turned out to be excellent preparation for a literary career.
Between gangs, jungles, shoddy phone service and distrustful parents, the situation in Central America is incredibly complex as each and every one of these parents is tracked down.
THE AMAZON is not the world's only smouldering rainforest, alas: fires are also raging in the jungles of Indonesia, blanketing much of South-East Asia in thick smoke.
It's here in this David Attenborough follow-up to his 2006 series, which embeds with wildlife in assorted locales — islands, mountains, jungles, deserts, grasslands and even in cities.
"Nothing comes close to the effects of boots on the ground, standing shoulder to shoulder with our counterparts, huddled over plans, or walking through jungles together," he added.
From the jungles and refugee camps of Southeast Asia, the Hmong came to America starting in 1975, during the Communist takeover of Laos and the fall of Saigon.
The new series brings back former contestants who will brave the wilderness alone for 21 days ... either in the Amazon jungles, the Balkan Mountains or the African savanna.
The humanitarian award goes, hands down, to the Zipline, a small drone being used in Rwanda to transport blood and medicine through the jungles during the rainy season.
The group remains influential among local clans and a formidable opponent, with a small and well-equipped network that operates in the jungles of Basilan and Jolo islands.
Having photographed couples in the jungles of Costa Rica and hiked mountains for the perfect shot, Wilbur didn't expect her only indoor wedding this year to be so eventful.
Garmin had this feature last year, but the in-app game had kids going through a jungle — and while jungles are cool, they are also not Star Wars themed.
However, they are trying to refashion themselves as an insurgency, a classic terror group by establishing a presence from the jungles of the Philippines to the deserts of Chad.
While property is often contested in Brazil, it is usually waged over remote jungles or distant mountains - vast swathes of land that can be mined or farmed for profit.
For half a century, women have fought in the Colombian jungles as members of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), often referred to as the world's longest insurgency.
Philippine troops, more adept at fighting in jungles and mountains, have found unfamiliar territory in the urban warfare that has devastated much of Marawi and displaced nearly 250,000 people.
Tarzan, who as a boy was raised by apes in the African jungles, and is now returning to the Congo as a man to help oversee a European expedition.
I was going to be on boats and walking through jungles — not exactly situations where you want to wait for a the camera to catch up to your instincts.
High-tech weapons and detection equipment prevented FARC from amassing large military forces in the country's remote jungles, and U.S. training improved the military's effectiveness and human rights record.
Archaeologists have used LiDAR — light detection and ranging — technology to digitally remove trees from aerial shots of northern Guatemalan jungles and reveal centuries-old Mayan ruins, reports National Geographic.
The world needs fresh approaches like Project Loon, which can help overcome terrestrial obstacles like mountains and jungles, and has made far more progress than anyone would have expected.
In "Line of Sight," as troves of these Chappie-esque droids scale the tropical wasteland, our protagonist navigates lush plains and overgrown jungles in search of food and shelter.
FARC soldiers will have to leave their independence and economic equality behind in the jungles and face their country's sexism once they are reintroduced back into mainstream Colombian society.
Consider hot climate and dense jungles covering 7,000-plus islands, full of Filipinos who are all going to try to kill you eventually — the Philippines will never stop resisting.
Occasionally we went on long, platoon-size tank patrols in search of guerrilla units hiding in remote villages or secret camps within the jungles of the Annamite Cordillera foothills.
Mr. Pang remembers taking an old ferryboat across the water — this was years before the new concrete causeway was built — and spending days roaming happily through the island's jungles.
And "there are large herds of elephants in the jungles in this region and now they keep coming into villages more often, looking for water and food," he said.
Longstanding conflict in the deep jungles of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo left experts with no choice but to guess at how that gorilla subspecies may be faring.
Some US sailors will also visit a center for victims of Agent Orange, the toxic chemical compound used by the US during the conflict to destroy jungles and forests.
Indonesia has launched an aggressive, military-backed, security campaign in the jungles of Sulawesi island as it battles the threat from growing domestic support for the Islamic State militant group.
They're usually quirky design fiction shoehorned into filings for light diffusion methods or something equally abstract, featuring coffee shops turning into jungles or gargoyles bursting out of your cereal box.
He believes Tommy and Kiko should be released to true sanctuaries, with living conditions more akin to the jungles chimpanzees are native to, and importantly, other chimpanzees to socialize with.
How is it possible that someone who is universally agreed to be the biggest threat and the next target is allowed to romp around the Fijian jungles digging for idols?
John Husing, an economist (who in his spare time hikes the jungles of New Guinea), says that in March a staggering 26m square feet of such space was under construction.
MILAN (Reuters) - Pockets and practical belts were the center piece of Fendi's functional and elegant designs dedicated to women who every day cross metropolitan jungles but want to stay stylish.
The route, approved by the Rio Olympics Committee, was at times as beautiful as it was treacherous, winding through jungles and beaches—along cobblestone and past the historic Fort Copacabana.
Most have headed for Muslim-majority Malaysia, but many have made landfall first in southern Thailand or been intercepted and held for ransom in camps hidden deep in Thailand's jungles.
Naturally, this rare material needs to be mined so we decided to juxtapose Wakanda's advanced mining technology with its wild jungles, resulting in one of our most exciting arena transitions.
In search of a competitive advantage, Exxon has established oil platforms in the Arctic Ocean, natural-gas fields in the jungles of Indonesia, and drilling platforms in Iraq's Euphrates Valley.
Vivian's Garden, (2017) Rosalind Nashashibi's empathetic approach to a matriarchal complicity, portrays the symbiotic lives of voluntary exiles Vivian Suter and her mother Elisabeth Wild in the jungles of Guatemala.
In a Caribbean resort city, far from the jungles where guerrilla battles once raged, the Colombian government and the country's largest rebel group signed a peace agreement on Monday evening.
The gun that had been created to mow down combatants in the Vietnam jungles was now a de facto calling card of some of the country's most heinous mass shooters.
Join Jude, Lucy, Prudence, Jo-Jo and the rest of this Beatles-derived gang on Julie Taymor's magical mystery tour through bowling alleys, hospitals, war-torn jungles and psychedelic circuses.
The risk of capture and punishment increases as drugs move from farm to processing lab, traversing jungles, through cities, across oceans, past borders, distributed by dealers and purchased by consumers.
Predictably, as in "Apocalypse Now," there were fetid rivers, torrid jungles and impassive brown faces as backdrops to an American soldier's odyssey through the heart of darkness that is Vietnam.
The entire fate of the Taushiro people, a hunter-gatherer tribe that vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago, now lies with a single man.
The ripples of catastrophe quickly spread across the tourism industry, hotel owners and officials said, with a wave of cancellations from the bustling capital to the northern jungles of Petén.
Most of us remember the two events as distinct phenomena: One was a story of firebases, napalm, jungles and the draft; the other of communes, L.S.D., flowers and rock music.
This crowded, witty biography follows Waugh from the ancestral home in Somerset ("The only bathroom featured a stuffed monkey that had, improbably, died of sunstroke") to the jungles of Brazil.
I have seen motorcycles reach the summits of mountain passes that I could barely reach on foot, and elsewhere in the world reach the depths of tangly jungles that defy rationality.
Mueller, thinking back to those days in the jungles of Vietnam, fixed Margolis with an icy stare that would become all too familiar to a generation of prosecutors and FBI agents.
Should I just be happy, as one white man once told me, that my ancestors were rescued from the jungles of Africa and brought to the greatest country in the world?
The six-part series follows famed explorer Roman Dial, and his wife, Peggy Dial, as they search for clues about their son's disappearance in one of the world's most treacherous jungles.
While on an expedition through the thick jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula in 2014, veterinarian Miguel A. Gomez Garza saw a beautiful bird different from any other he had ever seen.
There are some shots, especially those that should have a lot of blue and green in them (like scenes in jungles or rivers), that look convincing — at least as Technicolor film.
Though the military vastly outnumbers Abu Sayyaf and has better training and more sophisticated weaponry, the soldiers face formidable obstacles fighting in the dense jungles where the group operates, said Col.
It now threatens to spread far beyond the remote jungles of the Congo River Basin -- and raises new questions about the World Health Organization's (WHO) preparations for the next killer virus.
Cocaine's route from the jungles of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru to the cash cow that is the European drug market is continuing to mutate and flourish amid the war on drugs.
When he cooked cocaine at laboratories deep in the jungles of Colombia, he frequently made quality-control checks, ensuring that his drugs were of the utmost purity — or "optimum," he said.
Internet of Elephants, a Kenya-based software company, has developed a computer-generated facsimile of Chilli, a real live primate, and three other animals from the jungles of Asia and Africa.
The kids from P.S. 118 head to the jungles of the fictional Central American republic of San Lorenzo, where a field trip turns into a search for Arnold's long lost parents.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's environment minister said on Thursday the Andean country will increase monitoring of its jungles and forests to fight deforestation and protect the species that call these areas home.
Mr. Dim Sok, 19803, was a nearly illiterate farmer when he became a revolutionary in 1970, fighting in the jungles with the Khmer Rouge for five years before they seized power.
But beyond the white sandy beaches and tropical jungles, the tiny archipelago nation is emerging as a key player in India's battle to counter growing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean.
The legend of the mysterious White City began in the 16th century as the Spanish conquerors explored the jungles of the Caribbean Coast of what would later become modern day Honduras.
On July 10, 2014, the Alaskan couple's 27-year-old son, Cody Dial, an experienced outdoorsman, set out to trek through the jungles of Costa Rica's lush but treacherous Corcovado National Park.
Orientalism, after all, was very much a product of the Vietnam era, when America's "best and the brightest" had led the country into an intractable quagmire in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
The Abu Sayyaf, notorious for their multi-million dollar hostage business in the jungles of Mindanao's Jolo and Basilan islands, have been on the receiving end of sustained military operations of late.
Many of those who don't are still vulnerable to mental health issues, however: Many were exposed to trauma in the course of being a refugee, fleeing through jungles or other unsafe conditions.
In 2016, several groups of local jihadist terrorists and kidnappers in the lawless jungles of the predominantly Muslim islands of Basilan and Mindanao swore an oath of allegiance to the Islamic State.
Gray riskily sends the character into other realms—and other genres of movies—and yet, they're all connected to Fawcett's burning belief that the jungles hold the key to his ultimate purpose.
The treaty marks the end of the road for the rebels, many of whom have been in the jungles so long that a life outside of hammocks and tents is almost unimaginable.
Given where you have shot films before — the jungles of Peru and deep caverns in southern France — I was wondering if you saw the virtual world as just another wilderness to explore?
Goldwater talked loosely about nuclear weapons, saying things like "let's lob one into the men's room at the Kremlin," and suggesting that nuclear weapons could be used to defoliate jungles in Vietnam.
Winding paths between the mountainous jungles along the southern edge of China allowed these indigenous people informal access into Burma, Laos, and Vietnam, introducing Southeast Asia's tropical seasonings into the local dishes.
The mass-burning of Indonesian jungles poses a major threat to wildlife, indigenous populations, and our global climate, so we wanted to see the realities of the palm oil boom up close.
A top ally of Washington in Latin America, the country has traditionally been more politically conservative than some of its neighbors, even as nominally leftist guerrillas persisted for decades in its jungles.
Footage shot from a drone supposedly showed the jungles of eastern Colombia, where the warrior said he would establish his new base, but the government thinks the video was filmed in Venezuela.
Their ancestors slunk out of the deserts of the Near East 10,000 years ago to hunt mice in our early villages, and they have been free to roam our backyard jungles since.
They were hidden there, all this time, under the cover of tree canopies in the jungles of northern Guatemala: tens of thousands of structures built by the Maya over a millennium ago.
A process that once required decades-long mapping expeditions, and slogging through jungles with surveying equipment, can now be done in a matter of days from the relative comfort of an airplane.
Climbing the tree was important because the article's primary subject was Mr. White, a technologist based in San Francisco who installs the surveillance systems in jungles across Asia, Africa and Latin America.
It began in 1817, after the British East India Company sent thousands of workers deep into the remote Sundarbans, part of the Ganges River Delta, to log the jungles and plant rice.
He was a buccaneering Bangkok art collector who trekked through Cambodia's war-ravaged jungles in the 1970s, exploring moss-encrusted temples built a thousand years earlier, during the heyday of Khmer civilization.
Here, expats are enamored with their adopted home for a number of reasons: the rugged landscape, quiet beaches, jungles and waterfalls, and ultimately because it has not given way to large development.
These stories frequently involve children being put in cages and waiting to be eaten, falling down hills, suffering curses cast by evil witches, growing up with terrible mothers, and living in jungles.
His career began in the jungles of Vietnam, where he was shot four timesduring an enemy ambush near Saigon, and culminated in a posting as Supreme Allied Commander Europe during the Kosovo War.
For example, there's a tour called Natural Treasures from BBC Earth which takes you to half a dozen habitats around the world, including mountains and jungles, where you can learn about the wildlife.
Through our emails, a plan emerged: We would trek from Lukla to Tengboche Monastery in the Khumbu region, and we would visit Chitwan National Park, in the jungles and grasslands of southern Nepal.
The case is the result of the grisly discovery in 2015 of a mass grave in the jungles between Malaysia and Thailand, which led to the exposure of the smuggling and exploitation operation.
Having had their fill of triple-canopy jungles in Indochina, America's officer corps now turned to defending the Fulda Gap, the region in West Germany deemed most hospitable to a future Soviet invasion.
After shooting music videos in the jungles of Jamaica and Ontario wilderness, Toronto producer Harrison has shared a new visual for the title track off his debut album Checkpoint Titanium, filmed in Detroit.
Over the three years of what was known as the Transglobe Expedition, they would struggle against high seas in the Roaring Forties, evade hungry polar bears, negotiate mountainous sand dunes and forbidding jungles.
But she was once again distracted by politics, when she was invited to travel to the jungles of central India to meet with Maoist insurgents, a group whose causes she has sympathized with.
A philosopher at heart, Herzog is drawn to extreme environments and situations that drive his characters to the brink of extinction or madness—death row, the wilds of Alaska, the jungles of Southeast Asia.
Lucasfilm designers based them on a concept combat vehicle from General Electric: A car on legs that was intended for the army to use in the jungles of Vietnam, but was never actually built.
She has argued for independence for Kashmir and against building dams, reported from the Maoist jungles of central India, and written anti-globalisation screeds in which economic growth of any sort must be stopped.
Produced by the makers of the award-winning "Planet Earth" show, it takes viewers from glaciers to jungles, looking at how their animal inhabitants are challenged by changes in climate, surroundings and human actions.
Thousands more IS-aligned fighters are spread across Africa and Asia, from the scrublands of Mali and Niger to the deserts of Iraq and mountains of Afghanistan, to the island jungles of the Philippines.
His resume, his steely resolve, and his willingness to leave the comforts of the vice presidential mansion at the U.S. Naval Observatory for a harrowing trip to the Salvadoran jungles mades that abundantly clear.
It has proven a formidable opponent for the Philippine military, with its small, agile and well-equipped network entrenched in the jungles of two southern islands, from which they prey on slow cargo boats.
Exxon is having trouble gauging the extent of the earthquake's damage, given the remoteness of the gas field, in the mountainous jungles of Papua New Guinea, 700 km (435 miles) from the export terminal.
A magnificent navigation map of around 15323-2 shows all the latest geographical discoveries in Africa, the Indies and the New World (where the shores of Brazil are exotically adorned with jungles and parrots).
What had been a combination of dense clusters of greenery in Kiley's original plan feels more like one lush space in the sturdy replanting by Raymond Jungles, the Miami-based landscape architect Ford hired.
That has stoked fears that fighters fleeing Iraq and Syria would join radicals from Malaysia and Indonesia in gravitating to Mindanao to capitalize on porous borders, jungles and mountains, and an abundance of arms.
The complicated network of paths that form the Ho Chi Minh Trail runs from the former North Vietnam, through the jungles of Laos and Cambodia, then re-enters Vietnam near Ho Chi Minh City.
Hundreds of forest rangers fanned out across the jungles of central Maharashtra State, combing the bush for tiger tracks, scat, stray hairs, long scratches on trees — anything that might reveal where she was hiding.
Design blogs like Justina Blakeney's Thejungalow, now with over one million followers, were fomenting a 1970s style revival, making indoor jungles of textiles, wicker and a riot of hanging plants, cactuses and snake ferns.
The country boasts mountains, jungles, deserts, and coasts, providing an environment conducive to growing any fruit you can imagine and plenty more you can't, from sweet to sour to savory, and everything in between.
Deep in the jungles of Colombia's remote Pacific coast, guerrilla fighters with the Army of National Liberation, or ELN, are locked in a perpetual game of cat-and-mouse with the Colombian armed forces.
For them, Vietnam was a war of humping the boonies on a constant search for an enemy that didn't want to be found, sloshing through rice paddies, hacking through jungles or rummaging through hooches.
But the rebel group that began in 1964 as a peasant army demanding agrarian reform was battered deep into Colombia's inhospitable jungles by a relentless military offensive that began in 2002 during Alvaro Uribe's presidency.
Archaeologists, in a cave deep in the jungles of Borneo, found the oldest figurative art in the world: the image above of a spindly-legged animal, drawn in reddish ocher, more than 40,000 years old.
So the rangers equipped themselves with nets and tranquilizer guns and fanned out into the jungles, full of pungent lantana bushes, old gnarled teak trees and clouds of dragonflies hovering in the thick, humid air.
It featured paeans to pot by William S. Burroughs and Hunter S. Thompson, interviews with Mick Jagger and Bob Marley, reviews of the latest strains, tips for cultivators and smuggler's tales from far-flung jungles.
This new series follows Nathan and Jenny Toler of Ohana Yurts on Oahu as they create custom eco-friendly dwellings, starting with a two-story, 30-foot, hydro-powered yurt in the jungles of Maui.
Through the mechanics of tides, winds, and water, a tree from the jungles of Madagascar can sail (in the form of a seed) via the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic to arrive at the Bahamas.
Travel insiders have been talking up the country as the next hot Central American destination for a few years, extolling the virtues of its lush jungles, Mayan temples and pyramids, snorkeling-friendly reefs and overwater bungalows.
The group that killed the journalists, the Oliver Sinisterra Front, is one such faction, believed to be headed by a former FARC commander known as "El Guacho," who leads several dozen rebels in the Colombian jungles.
An anti-Semite inspired by the supremacist notion of the German Volk, which prized racial purity, he and his wife, Elisabeth, set off from the Fatherland to establish an Aryan paradise in the jungles of Paraguay.
A 2015 study found that Caracas has between 200 and 300 blue and yellow macaws, which are believed to have come from the jungles of southern Venezuela, according to biologist Maria Gonzalez of Simon Bolivar University.
Each year, untold numbers of pink-haired gnomes gather for one day in World of Warcraft to make a heroic trek through snowy hills, murloc-filled forests, and perilous jungles all in the name of charity.
Researchers at Clarkson University have developed low-cost, portable, paper-based sensor labels that they hope will be able to detect food spoilage, authenticate tea and wine, and even identify new medicinal plants in remote jungles.
LENS Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of Colombia for years.
The FARC, formed in 1964 as a Marxist-inspired peasant revolt, had been at war with the government for decades, using kidnappings, killings, and bombings as tactics while hiding out in the country's mountains and jungles.
The jungles of southern Thailand are home to sun bears, crocodiles, elephants — and rosewood, a rare and precious tree that takes decades to grow and has recently become a popular material for ornamental furniture in China.
For Bloom and Sprout, his new collections inspired by the lush jungles of Brazil, the São Paulo-born designer has heightened his exploration of color, extending the intense hues of his gemstones to the gold itself.
His books about the exploits of the Third Marine Division showed dead and disfigured Marines and Japanese soldiers; jungles torn to shreds by gunfire; Marines using flamethrowers to incinerate or flush out Japanese troops in caves.
In November 29, during the initial invasion of Afghanistan, the US dropped "daisy cutter" bombs— which weighed 73,27 pounds and were first used to clear helicopter landing zones in the jungles of Vietnam — on Taliban positions.
He has demanded an end to joint naval patrols and to America's assistance in the southern jungles of Mindanao, where American special forces advise Filipino troops fighting against Abu Sayyaf, a violent group linked to al-Qaeda.
The brand tapped the fashion blogger and three accomplished actresses, Kasumi Arimura of Japan, Chinese actress Ni Ni and South Korea's Lee Siyoung to experience jungles, wintry mountains and active volcanoes all in the name of beauty.
Maoist rebel groups -- also known as Naxals -- use the jungles of central India for their hideouts, from which they launch attacks on government forces in an attempt to overthrow the state and usher in a classless society.
Addario's work includes captivating vignettes of a seasoned guerrilla fighter in the jungles of Colombia; a team of Israeli military police patrolling the streets of Jerusalem; and a unit of Kurdish women guarding ISIS refugees in Syria.
By the latest count, more than 389,000 Rohingya Muslims—a ghettoized stateless minority denied citizenship and basic rights by the Myanmar government—have walked, swam, and crawled through jungles and hills and muddy ravines into neighboring Bangladesh.
Undaunted, Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of the country for years.
Then plan this summer's vision quest: Maybe you'll head to the jungles of Peru, where a shaman will brew you some mescaline-laced psychedelic tea — don't worry; the intense nausea means you're grasping new dimensions of reality.
My path as a professional endurance athlete has always been unpredictable, but something was always calling me to the remote jungles of Southeast Asia: a magnetic pull toward the map coordinates in an Air Force crash report.
The life-changing experience for James A. Duke came as he roamed the lush jungles of Panama in the mid-218s, munching on the plants indigenous peoples used for food and medicine and learning firsthand about them.
"Killing Zac Efron" is billed as an expedition series that will see the screen star venture "deep into the jungles of a remote, dangerous island" for 21 days with nothing but basic gear and a local guide.
These contentious companions explore a hyper-violent world of lush jungles, cities in the sky and dark forests, and they confront a catalogue of creatures: ferocious trolls, giant bats and a bloodsucking fiend made entirely of flies.
Related: Peru Declares State of Emergency in Its Jungles Due to Rampant Mercury Poisoning Meanwhile, Peruvian media has revealed that prosecutors are investigating five of Popular Force's new cohort of 73 members of congress for money laundering.
Nguyen Quang Hoa Anh, a project manager for the World Wildlife Fund in Vietnam who was not involved in the research, has been using leeches for several years to survey wildlife in remote jungles near the Lao border.
America's devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed alongside of our allies, from the beaches of Europe, to the deserts of the Middle East, to the jungles of Asia.
That's Magdalena, the senior botanical horticulturist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, who recounts adventures that have taken him from the Amazon to the jungles of Mauritius on a quest to preserve as much flora as he can.
After the coordinated attacks across Paris in November, the militant intellectual published a blog in which he explained to his followers how it was easy to move jihad from "guerrilla warfare" in Indonesia's equatorial jungles to a city.
Ten-year-old Neel Sethi stars as Mowgli, the "man-cub" lost in the jungles of India as a child, and raised by a wolf pack and the doting but patrician black panther Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley).
This year, the photographers behind these pictures climbed coastal cliffs in Norway, trekked through the jungles of Costa Rica, and dove deep into the waters of Indonesia to observe animals' struggles to survive and get a decent meal.
This year, photographers traipsed through the Amazonian jungles of Peru, dove deep into the waters of French Polynesia, and stalked isolated ice floes in Antarctica to capture images of animals' struggles to survive and get a decent meal.
America's devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed alongside of our allies, from the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of Asia.
The discovery of the book in the spring of 2018 was among a number of clues indicating that the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, was trying to establish a toehold in the lawless jungles of eastern Congo.
In Palanan, which the town's mayor said was visited by nearly 300 Filipino tourists and a dozen foreign tourists last year, emerald jungles are laced with clear streams that empty into the dense slate blue of the Pacific.
Brazilian Modern: The Living Art of Roberto Burle Marx at the New York Botanical Garden June 8–September 29, 2019 Landscape design by Raymond Jungles; gallery exhibition organized by Edward J. Sullivan Landscape design is a living art.
In Riviera Maya, which stretches from Cancun to Tulum in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, drones capture breathtaking scenery: white sand beaches, turquoise waters, tropical jungles, "cenotes" (underwater sink holes) and nature reserves, which are unique to the area.
Some experts see the siege as a prelude to a more ambitious bid by Islamic State loyalists to exploit Mindanao's poverty and use its jungles and mountains as a base to train, recruit and launch attacks in the region.
In the third episode, on jungles, Attenborough pivots from the amazing adaptations of Borneo's carnivorous plants to a simple time-lapse animation from space, showing how the island has lost half of its forest in the past 50 years.
Missing Dial, the National Geographic Channel's six-part, true crime documentary series, follows the Alaskan couple and the two investigators they hired as they search for clues about Cody's mysterious disappearance in one of the world's most dangerous jungles.
They'd crossed oceans and continents; slogged through jungles and city slums; braved detention centers and robberies; and they were now, after many months, or even longer, tantalizingly close to their final goal of the United States and refugee status.
As he travels from the tropical jungles of Lavalava Island to the frosty heights of Shiver Mountain, he'll meet up with seven all-new companions... and he'll need help from each one or there'll be no happily ever after.
Top radio personalities, already angry over Congress imposing a control board to run the territory's finances, accused federal officials of "colonialism" and reminded listeners that the military tested Agent Orange on Puerto Rico's jungles before deploying it in Vietnam.
To Mamaw, the president was the living embodiment of privilege, and he had cashed in when it mattered most: by joining the Texas Air National Guard while his less fortunate peers lost their lives in the jungles of Vietnam.
Set to the track Midnight by Caravan Palace, the video also highlights the differences between the concrete jungles of large cities in the US, versus the strategically-planned neighborhoods in countries like Denmark that are designed to promote community.
Genish co-founded GVT with the idea of connecting people in remote areas of South America with a satellite-based phone network which would later stretch from the jungles of Peru and Chile to guerrilla-controlled regions of Colombia.
Since he emerged from an operation in the jungles of Guatemala in 2012, he has been obsessed with bringing down Adán Barrera, the ruthless fictional godfather Winslow has placed at the head of the real-life Sinaloa drug cartel.
In San Jose Tipceh, a town of 500 people surrounded by jungles, indigenous leaders delayed by 18 months a multi-million dollar renewable energy project by U.S.-based solar company SunPower Corp, which planned to begin operations in August.
He says that Lee would beat Booth in a martial arts tournament in Madison Square Garden but that if they were fighting in the "jungles of the Philippines in a hand-to-hand combat fight, Cliff would kill him."
Several of the 53 migrants — in testimony given from May 18-23 this year — said they paid more than $10,000 to smugglers, walked for days through jungles, and were temporarily detained by various countries before being stopped in Tapachula.
Police believe he had trained some 30 refugees deep in the jungles near the camp for around two weeks before his arrest, said one of the police sources, who declined to be named given the sensitivity of the matter.
This is true even in extreme situations like when I was camping in the jungles of Belize for two weeks, surrounded by actual dangers like jaguars and poachers with guns; I slept soundly in my totally exposed jungle hammock.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian, Colombian and U.S. police have seized 11 tonnes of cocaine and arrested 33 people from a mafia-linked ring which refined the drug in the jungles of Colombia and smuggled it out in containers of tropical fruits.
In a blog post after the coordinated attacks on Paris last November, Naim urged his Indonesian audience to learn from that assault and explained how it was easy to move jihad from "guerrilla warfare" in Indonesia's equatorial jungles to a city.
Inspired by her experiences on a Fulbright grant to Mexico and Guatemala, the semi-autobiographical Joy Street teems with jungles imbued with an almost Rousseauian vibrancy, delivering a revitalizing shock to its bed-ridden protagonist as she copes with her depression.
The Philippines fears that extremists fleeing Iraq and Syria could find a safe haven in the jungles and remote villages of Muslim areas of Mindanao, where there is a long history of lawlessness, clan rivalry and separatist and Islamist rebellion.
The FARC is now in a limbo it never encountered during its long insurgency: While the rebels have pledged not to return to the jungles to fight, the referendum leaves them no path out of their camps and into civilian life.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - British shoppers were given the chance to experience the world's largest refugee camp on Monday when a charity attempted to recreate the jungles of southern Bangladesh - home to nearly a million displaced Rohingya - in a London mall.
The dense jungles of southern Thailand and northern Malaysia have been a major stop-off point for smugglers bringing people to Southeast Asia by boat from Myanmar, most of them Rohingya Muslims who say they are fleeing persecution, and Bangladesh.
Some experts see the Marawi insurgency as a prelude to a more ambitious bid by Islamic State loyalists to exploit Mindanao's poverty and use its jungles and mountains as a base to train, recruit and launch attacks in the region.
Lauren Salazar, who helped get the modern sour beer movement rolling at New Belgium Brewing Company, says that brewers tend to think green spaces have an advantage over concrete jungles because there's fauna to support the bacteria and yeast strains.
The species lives in the mountains and jungles of the Democratic Republic of Congo, northwest Rwanda and southwest Uganda, and the group said long-term conflict in that part of Africa was responsible for the sharp decline in the gorilla's numbers.
"From Bunker Hill to the beaches of Normandy and the jungles of Vietnam, Americans in every generation have given their last breath, their last measure of love," Mr. Trump said, with the flags of the five military branches behind him.
Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" became an anthem to the grunts who humped endless miles on patrol in the jungles, adding layers of meaning to the story of a young woman turning the tables on her cheating boyfriend.
Only days before Ridsdel's killing, the military deployed more troops in its ongoing rescue mission in the jungles of Sulu, where it's believed Abu Sayyaf is holding not only this group of hostages but as many as two dozen others.
Anna Mae Hays, a front-line nurse who was named the United States military's first female general after serving in three wars — in the jungles of India during World War II, in Korea and in Vietnam — died on Monday in Washington.
Until, in the chaos of 1968, they're plucked from the obscurity of a remote Aboriginal mission, promoted as Australia's answer to The Supremes and — grasping the chance of a lifetime — dropped into the jungles of Vietnam to entertain the troops.
During his 30-minute speech, which was apparently taped somewhere in the jungles of Colombia or Venezuela, Márquez blamed the right-wing administration of Colombian president Iván Duque Márquez (no relation) for all of the problems in "post-conflict" Colombia.
Alternating among vixen, earth mother and comedian, she hugs a brown male mannequin, sports melons as breasts, or sits among dolls and other trinkets, evoking fashion shoots in which models cavort with "natives" or animals in remote jungles or savannas.
A military offensive against Mr. Hapilon's forces on Basilan, a small island south of Mindanao, in mid-2016 only succeeded in getting the group to move its operational headquarters to the jungles of Lanao del Sur, a province in central Mindanao.
Mr. Posada hopped from country to country, finding refuge in jungles, arming rebels, surviving stints in prison and living on the run off the largess of Cuban exile supporters, then dying a free man at a home for aging military veterans.
Bantam Press; £20 An exploration of the lessons to be drawn from disaster-stricken economies and imperilled (but innovative) people, which ranges from the jungles of Panama to post-tsunami Indonesia to the prison system of Louisiana and Syrian refugee camps.
The fighting occurred in the jungles around the town of Patikul on Jolo, where the soldiers have been on the trail of an Abu Sayyaf unit blamed for an attack on the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel last Sunday.
The Colombians controlled what the government described as the "distribution infrastructure" in those cities, but relied on Mexican traffickers skilled in the art of smuggling to move their product north from the jungles of Colombia across the United States border.
"Imagine how I feel, after I spent six days and six nights running through rivers and jungles in the humidity," said Manreza, at a migrant shelter in the southern Mexican city of Tapachula, where he heard the news, along with 30 other Cubans.
But others are unearthed by teams dispatched to dig in jungles and beaches around the Pacific or to sift through European mud, highly skilled units whose quarry is not live enemies but long-dead compatriots, and whose role is more humanitarian than military.
Still, seeing New York through the twisted lens of how it's experienced by the rats, dogs, cats, insect, and pigeons that infest it does provide an unexpected perspective for how the unseen residents of the city make human jungles work for them.
By scraping together his own funds he bought a motorcycle, threw his possessions into a backpack and headed out to the jungles of the Western Ghats where he would live for months at a time during the monsoon season documenting frog life.
Missing Dial, the National Geographic Channel's six-part, true crime documentary series, follows the Dials and the two investigators they hired as they try to find any information they can about Cody's mysterious disappearance in one of the world's most dangerous jungles.
The show, now in its 14th year, includes thousands of orchids, and follows the history of orchid collecting and 19th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
Consider Nigeria, pondering whether it should ally itself economically, strategically and politically with a rising China or with the US. The words and actions of an America president are working their way across vast distances, slowly seeping across oceans, jungles, languages and cultures.
The United States has a long history of "experiments" in Puerto Rico: Agent Orange was tested in jungles there before it was used in Vietnam, and compulsory sterilization of thousands of Puerto Rican women was supported with federal funds until the 1970s.
Teams of military and scientific personnel from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency are sent to scour the earth in search of the missing — from the jungles in Southeast Asia to atolls in the South Pacific to forest floors in Western Europe.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia began a public inquiry on Wednesday into the discovery of mass graves and suspected human trafficking camps in the jungles near its border with Thailand, which prompted a regional crisis in 2015, and accusations over obstruction of justice.
On this Memorial Day, 21625 years after D-Day, we remember the American soldiers who gave their lives serving their country, from the beaches of Normandy to the jungles of Vietnam, the sands of the Middle East to the skies of Southeast Asia.
With an inclination towards ethnomusicology, he's as prone to go deep into the Colombian jungles in search of music culture unsullied by commercialism—as he did for the 2012 documentary Jende Ri Palenge—as he is to hunt down rare synths in Bogotá.
The referendum came amid concerns about the presence of extremists in the Philippines and the possibility that foreign radicals will join those of Indonesia and Malaysia in gravitating to Mindanao to capitalize on porous borders, jungles and mountains, and an abundance of arms.
Paging through it, I found references to David Bowie, the fossil record, H. P. Lovecraft, the Hindu Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, the massacre of a unicorn, life on Mars, Gustave Doré, absinthe, South American jungles and King Kong — and that's just a cursory glance.
Campeche's star attraction should be the ancient Maya city of Calakmul, once the most powerful city-state in the classical Maya world, now an immense archaeological site buried deep in the wild southern jungles of the 2,800-square-mile Calakmul Biosphere Reserve.
The siege of Marawi has stunned the Philippines and stoked wider concerns that Islamic State loyalists have learned how to thrive in impoverished Muslim areas of the island of Mindanao and use its jungles and mountains as staging posts to launch attacks.
General Wilson, who fought in the jungles of Burma during World War II and worked in intelligence in Germany and Russia at the height of the Cold War, combined the savvy of a spymaster with the grit of a hardened combat veteran.
Dr. Anna P. Durbin, a researcher at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, said a combination of factors might be in play, including climate change and the deforestation of areas that serve as buffer zones between tropical jungles and urban areas.
Without cellphones or evacuation helicopters, Mr. Selby had to be the doctor, mechanic, chauffeur, gin-rummy-and-drinking partner and universal guide, knowledgeable about mountain ranges, grassy plains, rivers, jungles, hunting laws, migratory patterns, and the Bushmen, Masai, Samburu, Dinka and Zulu tribes.
The British Mr. McBurney adopts a Yankee accent and a lower pitch of voice to become the photojournalist Loren McIntyre (1917-2003), as he travels down the Amazon River and into the heart of — no, not darkness — enlightenment, deep in the jungles of Brazil.
Fast-forward to this spring, when my childhood dream came to fruition: I'm standing in the middle of the Madre de Dios region of the Amazon rainforest in Peru, just west of the Bolivian border, in one of the most pristine jungles in the world.
If confirmed, it would be the Philippines' third suicide bombing in a year, marking a sinister turn in its fight against the militants, who have been joined by fighters from Malaysia and Indonesia and have capitalized on the south's jungles, porous borders and abundant arms.
Throughout the '80s and '90s, in films like Commando and Rambo, Delta Force and Under Siege, these tough guys represented American heroism as they faced off against Soviet dominance in boxing rings and machine-gunned their way across jungles in Central America and Southeast Asia.
A logistical feat spanning mountains and jungles Indonesians were actually asked to cast five ballots -- for the president and vice-president, for members of the 240-seat House of Representatives, for the Regional Representative Council (or Senate), provincial legislators, and district and city councils.
The siege of Marawi, the country's biggest security crisis in years, has stoked wider concerns that Islamic State loyalists have learned how to thrive in impoverished Muslim areas of the island of Mindanao and use its jungles and mountains as staging posts to launch attacks.
That even with limited hardware, Delphine was able to manifest terrific atmosphere across a bold variety of settings, from the jungles and underground cities of Titan to a grimly futuristic Earth via a Running Man-indebted game show where to lose is to die.
It was the latest in a string of violent incidents in the remote jungles of the once-booming OPEC nation, where people are increasingly taking to informal gold mining as the country's socialist economy unravels and hyperinflation leaves millions struggling to afford basic food items.
Moreover, it encompasses a wide variety of climates and almost every sort of geography possible—from endless deserts to deep jungles to frozen mountain ranges—and all of this is divided among 23 provinces, four municipalities, five autonomous regions, and two special administrative regions.
The garden here in the Bronx (designed by Raymond Jungles, a Miami-based protégé of Burle Marx) does not replicate a single Burle Marx design, but fuses the horticultural signatures of his more than 19703,000 parks and gardens into a sort of ultra-tropical escape.
A globe-trotting adventurer sometimes likened to Hemingway, he climbed mountains, crossed jungles and was a deep-sea diver, a marine zoologist, a fisherman, an aerial and undersea photographer, an archaeologist in Mexico and Central America and a connoisseur of Japanese art and culture.
Visitors will be transported to other realms on rides such as Avatar Flight of Passage, where guests are made to feel as if they are flying on a banshee over the jungles of Pandora, and Na'vi River Journey, a boat ride through bioluminescent forests.
The 148-day occupation marked the Roman Catholic-majority Philippines' biggest security crisis in years and triggered concerns that with its mountains, jungles and porous borders, the island of Mindanao could become a magnet for Islamic State fighters driven out of Iraq and Syria.
When New Yorker Robin Huffman went on hiatus from a design job at Gensler to volunteer at Ape Action Africa in the jungles of Cameroon, she realized it would be a new adventure but couldn't have known that it would alter her life in so many ways.
We're talking about cocktails that look like tropical jungles and English flower gardens, cocktails that transport you from your Brooklyn fire escape overcrowded with too many of your friends who want to take advantage of your "outdoor space" to the deserted island you wish you were on.
To celebrate the new year, Desert Hearts set about their most intrepid adventure yet: Maya Hearts, a one-night festival at a cenote––a freshwater lake found in the Yucatan peninsula, often used by the ancient Mayans for sacrifices––deep in the jungles adjacent to Tulum, Mexico.
From that harbor in Boston to the beaches of Normandy, from the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan and beyond, the character of those who have answered the call to serve exemplifies the very best of what it means to be an American.
Meanwhile, the Philippines created a government anyway and immediately declared war on the United States and, even though it ended with the capture of rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo, American troops would be in the Philippines until 1913, attempting to subdue guerrillas in the jungles and outlying islands.
Its creators partnered with the World Wildlife Fund (and a team of scientists) to depict how various ecosystems around the world — from the frozen Arctic to rain forest jungles to coastal seas — are imperiled by human activity, and what can be done to protect or restore them.
The series presents a lot of no-brainer solutions to show how populations can bounce back, like developing marine reserves to solve overfishing and restoring jungles where orangutans that have evolved to use tools like sticks (for finding and eating their food) are now at risk.
Mayan jungles, undersea kingdoms, ghost ships, evil forces out to destroy the world, beautiful women, heroes modeled on himself — Mr. Cussler's vivid literary fantasies and his larger-than-life exploits swirled together for four decades, spinning off more than 85 books and locating almost as many shipwrecks.
The Australians, with their experience in Malaya and Borneo, thought that they knew how to conduct counterinsurgency operations in Southeast Asian jungles, deploying small units in silent patrols and ambushes, and using cordon-and-search operations in rural villages to separate the guerrillas from the civilian population.
Armed with fishing nets and chunks of calves' liver, officers combed "the jungles of the Bronx River to capture alligators for the Bronx Zoo," The Times reported, adding that the hunt was discontinued when the police realized that the boys had merely found an escaped pet.
This means traveling to some of the world's most far-flung and dangerous places, from an Islamic State camp in Syria, to the jungles of Thailand where armed rosewood smugglers roam, to an Afghan arena where the vicious fighting dogs pose the least of the dangers.
A mystery to linguists and anthropologists alike, the language was spoken by a tribe that vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago, hoping to save itself from the invaders whose weapons and diseases had brought it to the brink of extinction.
Reagan wanted someone to go on a hair-raising adventure into the jungles of El Salvador and deliver a stern warning to the out-of-control commanders of the Salvadoran military: End the death squads and allow free elections, or America will abandon your fight against the communist rebels.
China 200 miles VIETNAM MYANMAR LAOS THAILAND Ta Phraya National Park Bangkok CAMBODIA Gulf of Thailand South China Sea By The New York Times The jungles of Ta Phraya National Park in southeastern Thailand, part of a Unesco world heritage site, are home to sun bears, crocodiles and elephants.
Ayahuasca tourism is thriving, with more and more people happy to fly thousands of miles to take part in weeklong ceremonies in Peruvian jungles, or to seek out more luxurious contexts, like a four-star resort that comes complete with masseuses, pools, and state of the art fitness centers.
She was forced to work in one of the dozens of brothels that sprang up around the mines and along the main motorway cutting through vast jungles of Madre de Dios in Peru's Amazon, scene of a modern-day gold rush after global prices spiked a decade ago.
Antonio, another Venezuelan migrant who declined to give his second name, said that after crossing the border he was offered money by unidentified men to go into the jungles around Tibu — a border town around 115 km north of Cucuta in the dangerous Catatumbo region — to pick coca leaves.
Antonio, another Venezuelan migrant who declined to give his second name, said that after crossing the border he was offered money by unidentified men to go into the jungles around Tibu - a border town around 115 km north of Cucuta in the dangerous Catatumbo region - to pick coca leaves.
But it's true: From lush jungles to rushing waters and talking beasts of all sizes and stripes, the entirety of The Jungle Book was captured in a nondescript building, using nothing more than a lot of blue screens and a 10-year-old kid who'd never been in a movie before.
And I picked on the whims of a thousand or more, Still pursuing the path that's been buried for years, All the dead wood from jungles and cities on fire, Can't replace or relate, can't release or repair, Take my hand and I'll show you what was and will be.
I have covered life and death in Southeast Asia for the past decade, a job that has entailed puzzling over a missing Malaysian plane one day (two years later, it's still missing) and interviewing former C.I.A. mercenaries who were being hunted by the government in the jungles of Laos another.
"OYoga was created from the nine years I spent studying the authentic roots of Shakti Tantra in the jungles of South India with a teacher who gave me initiation to share the teachings that are 5,000 years old and to help women heal and empower their Shakti sexual energy," adds Isadora.
It turns out the vamps are not gone, merely biding their time, because the original carrier, the "Zero" who brought the disease from the jungles of Bolivia and started it all, has been hiding out in the ruins of Grand Central Terminal, nursing his grievances and preparing for a final battle.
When season two opens, it's apparent something happened to Eddie Lane (Aaron Paul) when he was in the jungles of South America at the end of season one, and the show more or less gives a big hint as to what that "something" was by the end of the premiere.
After years of pleasing a captivated audience across Europe with books of detailed descriptions and life-size paintings of familiar insects, in 1699 she sailed with her daughter nearly 5,000 miles from the Netherlands to South America to study insects in the jungles of what is now known as Suriname.
But in response to the triceratops story, the group erupted in a knowing chuckle: Many of the people in the room, I will learn later, have also participated in an Ayahuasca ceremony, either in an illegal one here in the United States or in the jungles of Peru like Marcus.
But the real draw this summer is Pandora —The World of Avatar, with rides such as Avatar Flight of Passage, where guests are made to feel as if they are flying on a banshee over the jungles of Pandora, and Na'vi River Journey, a trip through a fantastical bioluminescent rain forest.
Ensuring this mega-poll in the world's third largest democracy would go off without a hitch was a logistical feat, with election workers traveling by boat to remote islands, scaling mountains to reach hill-top villages and trekking through jungles -- sometimes on horses -- to bring ballot boxes within range of every voter.
The court is supposed to try cases of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity from around the world, but so far it has focused almost entirely on Africa's battlefields, prosecuting rebels, warlords and government leaders from the graveyards of Darfur, in Sudan, to the jungles of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The 12-acre World of Avatar, which is based on director James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster, opens May 27 and features two new attractions: Avatar Flight of Passage, a thrill ride through the mystical world's jungles and floating mountains, and the family-friendly Na'vi River Journey, in which guests will sail through a glowing rainforest.
Accounts of his travels in search of literary origins—from the ruins of Troy to the Istanbul of Orhan Pamuk, from the jungles of southern Mexico in search of a Zapatista rebel called Subcomandante Marcos to the island of St Lucia to commune with Derek Walcott—provide local colour but rarely any piercing insights.
This painting (among others in the show) recalls the work of Martin Johnson Heade, the nineteenth-century American painter whose delightfully contrived tableaux typically include closely observed examples of flowers and birds in the extreme foreground, set against a panorama of the species' native habitat — often, tropical jungles — with no sign of civilization in sight.
And while your Instagram feed is stacked with beaches and jungles and deserts and rooftop bars in exotic locales, you're stuck at your desk, fantasizing that you, too, had enough airline miles to jet to Rio de Janeiro with a big straw hat, a babe by your side, and a great cocktail in your hand.
The outlines of "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle" are familiar — an orphaned "man-cub" (Rohan Chand) raised in the jungles of India goes on to confront his humanity — but the film is more of a straight-up adventure than either Disney version of "The Jungle Book," which may bring it closer to the Kipling source.
Photographing Places Blessed by Nature and Contested by Man Sebastian Villegas trekked over 120 miles by boat, mule and foot through mountain grasslands and muddy jungles to photograph the lives of people who had been cut off from the rest of Colombia over decades of armed conflict between the Colombian government and rebel groups.
And though the children's hospital tends to be much cheerier than its adult counterpart, with sea animals on the floors and stars on the walls and murals of rain forests and jungles in the hallways, it can't disguise the fact that your child is here because he or she is not well enough to be home.
New York Botanical Garden: 'The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium' (Saturday through April 17) Thousands of orchids are on view in the 14th edition of the Orchid Show, which follows the history of orchid collecting and 19th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
What Gup is writing about is his own remorse at the privilege he enjoyed, and I and many other students during the Vietnam War enjoyed, at being able to escape the draft while lower-income people without our connections were forced to go to war, so many dying in the jungles of Vietnam for no apparent purpose.
New York Botanical Garden: 'The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium' (through April 60673) Thousands of orchids are on view in the 60663th edition of the Orchid Show, which follows the history of orchid collecting and 60653th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
A new outbreak of the Ebola virus that has killed at least two dozen people has sent public health officials scrambling to contain the epidemic as it threatens to spread far beyond the remote jungles of the Congo River Basin — and raises new questions about the World Health Organization's (WHO) preparations for the next killer virus.
New York Botanical Garden: 'The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium' (through April 733) Thousands of orchids are on view in the 723th edition of the Orchid Show, which follows the history of orchid collecting and 713th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
New York Botanical Garden: 'The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium' (through April 17) Thousands of orchids are on view in the 14th edition of the Orchid Show, which follows the history of orchid collecting and 19th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
New York Botanical Garden: 'The Orchid Show: Orchidelirium' (Saturday through April 18873) Thousands of orchids are on view in the 14th edition of the Orchid Show, which follows the history of orchid collecting and 19th-century "orchidelirium" — the word used to describe the dangerous, seemingly insane risks explorers took to get this flower from jungles around the world.
One of Para Ti's owners, Gaston Solares Ávila, wrote a book titled Sucre, la Ciudad del Chocolate that provides an answer, noting that the city benefited from its location on the trail between the jungles where the chocolate was grown and Potosi, a once-thriving city built around a massive silver mine that effectively funded the Spanish empire.
And when two of ex-president Teddy Roosevelt's sons went to the remote jungles of Sichuan in 215 with the promise of "bagging" a panda — a dead one — they played up the danger of the trip and the elusiveness of their prey, before finally killing a male panda by shooting it in the hindquarters as it walked away.
It's unclear exactly how soon the agreement will be carried out, but what is certain is that Mexico faces two colossal challenges: looking after thousands of American asylum seekers on its northern border, which could mean swelling refugee camps; and sustaining a crackdown in the south in a territory covered by porous rivers, mountains and jungles.
Set alongside or tucked into the greenery by Raymond Jungles, the landscape designer, with the help of Peter Marino, the architect, are life-size sheep, two tortoises, an elk, a ram, a frog, a human-size owl, a rabbit, a gorilla and — down a hidden path — a fully-dressed bed with a canopy of bronze monkeys.
From the beaches of Europe to the deserts of the Middle East to the jungles of Asia, it is an eternal credit to the American character that even after we and our allies emerge victorious from the bloodiest war in history, we did not seek territorial expansion or attempt to oppose and impose our way of life on others.
So when the two met through a mutual friend two years ago, they quickly became inseparable — Briana, 26, had just moved to NYC (via Australia and Los Angeles) and was looking to find her place in the new city, and Lower East Side native Danielle, 22, was just the person to show her around the urban jungles of Manhattan and Brooklyn on skateboard.
Herzog has made a career directing gruelling films, both in their subject matter, and their production — the infamous shoot for Fitzcarraldo involved lugging an entire steamship over a mountain in the stifling jungles of South America, saw its leading actor come down with dysentry, and was nearly derailed countless times by the wild rages of longtime Herzog collaborator Klaus Kinski.

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