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A decades-long project set out to simulate a future in which the changing climate could deplete the Amazon of rainfall.
Float the Boise reminds residents that the river is not floatable as flows remain hazardous due to fast-moving currents and cold temperatures.
“We had to get drinking water in the city.” Image by Bruno Kelly. The Madeira River, the largest tributary of the Amazon River, is particularly vulnerable to hydrological extremes. Its levels ...
Last year, with maritime traffic limited in the Patapsco River channel during the typical planting season, oysters grown in ...
Matt Gatward travelled around Peru with his wife and two young children. And it was jam-packed with adventure, wildlife, fun ...
A Jesuit priest, Pedro Porras was the first to research and document the Amazon rainforest’s Upano Valley culture dating back ...
Josh Wright of Portage la Prairie had imagined the journey for over a decade. On May 8, he finally pushed his 21-foot ...
It is another steamy morning in Puerto Maldonado, and Gabriel Granados Olivera and I are sitting on a low-slung motorized ...
As I backflipped off the skiff into the tannin-filled black waters of an Amazon River tributary ... the world’s largest non-island city that can’t be reached by car. We boarded the Aqua ...
Whether he had come for blessings or solitude, we didn’t know. But the moment felt sacred, and we floated past in reverent ...