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A deadly river that boils without volcanoes, hidden deep in Peru’s jungle. Worshipped by shamans, feared by scientists—Shanay-Timpishka is real, and it may be a glimpse into Earth’s future.
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The latest addition to the Audubon Zoo was unveiled on Tuesday, and they call it, “Jaguar Jungle River’s ...
In the first study on this major jungle river, an international research team explains how this blackness comes about and what it says about the river system's carbon balance. When the researchers ...
A giant river otter relishes an afternoon snack at Karanambu. Farther south, the jungle suddenly opens up into the Rupununi Savannah. One of the few places to overnight in the golden grasslands is ...
Disneyland video blog Fresh Baked posted photos on Twitter of the pink-tinted Jungle Cruise river — igniting an onslaught of comedic puns in the comments section. The Jungle Cruise river turned ...
But this old river boat attracts just about all of them ... Spanish-speaking “gringos” who venture into the jungle. “Dude, like a lot of people have talent,” Nathan Seastrand said.
Supported by By Damien Cave Photographs by Mark Abramson Reporting from Oahu, Hawaii One by one, the American soldiers slid down a muddy hillside to a river deep in the Hawaiian jungle.
The jokes wrote themselves this week when the Jungle Cruise water turned pink and wannabe skippers took to social media to unleash their funniest one-liners at the expense of the pun-filled ...
In the first study on this major jungle river, an international research team led by ETH Zurich explains how this blackness comes about and what it says about the river system’s carbon balance.