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Amazon Secrets Discovered Beneath ‘The Black River’

November 12, 2010 by Andy T 4 Comments

Amazon secrets

Within the kernel of the world's largest and most biologically diverse rainforest, lies the city of Manaus. Previously termed the 'City of the Forest', this Amazonian city, which sounds like it could be a German men's club, is today a booming … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, World Tagged With: Amazon rainforest

Furry Gods of the Earth

October 7, 2010 by Andy T 1 Comment

gods of the earth

There are mysteries within the world that lay hidden, and there are mysteries that wander the earth in disguise - as it is thought their ways are known. Such is the coyote, the canine species that roams throughout North and Central America, often … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, World

Earth Lovers Live Longer – Einstein’s Theory Reveals

September 29, 2010 by Andy T 2 Comments

einstein's theory

Decades ago, a first class scientist, quite distinguished by his hair, developed a theory. Today, beneath the mountains of Colorado, scientists have taken that idea a little further. Armed with Einstein's theory of relativity, physicists at the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, Science, World Tagged With: time

Parachuting Mice Attack Snakes on Tropical Island

September 24, 2010 by Andy T 1 Comment

parachuting mice

Sometime in the 1940's, a traveller, most likely a stowaway, slithered its way onto the shores of a tiny Micronesian Island, forever changing the face of Guam and its inhabitants. An abundance of prey and few predators meant the brown tree snake … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, Environment, Wildlife, World Tagged With: mice, snakes

British Chap Treks Length of the Amazon in Two Years

August 10, 2010 by Andy T 2 Comments

Length of the Amazon

From deep within the recesses of adventure and lunacy, former British army captain Ed Stafford has braved numerous toxic perils to become the first known man to walk the entire length of the Amazon River. Armed with an internet satellite phone for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, Environment, World Tagged With: Amazon rainforest

Amazon Tribes Bushwhack Brazilian Power Plant

July 27, 2010 by Andy T Leave a Comment

Amazon tribes

On the edge of a diminishing rainforest world, hundreds of impassioned Amazonian tribesmen have stormed a hydroelectric power plant in Brazil. Adorned in full war paint and armed with bows and arrows, 300 Indigenous protesters from six different … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Americas, World Tagged With: Amazon rainforest

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