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However, I am generally "more interested in people than animals" – and so, although I found the Galápagos amazing, the ...
Ollie Treviso from Swansea began his solo expedition in Argentina in September 2023, and has since trekked 14,000 kilometres.
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Can Argentina Become a Petroleum Power?
The answer to the question of can Argentina become a petroleum power will undoubtedly shape both the country and the ...
Lake Titicaca was a sacred space to the ancient Andean empire of the Inca, which at its height in the early 16th century controlled territory from modern-day Colombia to Chile. The Inca built more ...
Widespread concern expressed at first global UN conference focused on glaciers, underway in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
An international study published in Science finds that glaciers are even more sensitive to global warming than previously ...
Almost 40 percent of glaciers that exist now are already in danger of melting even if global temperature stabilized at present-day conditions, a study says.
The comprehensive study reveals that only 24% of current glacier mass would survive if global temperatures rise by 2.7°C — ...
Parrado, 56, is perhaps the best-known of the 16 survivors of the crash of a Uruguayan Air Force plane in the Andes Mountains in October 1972 as it was carrying his rugby team to a match in Chile.
This is how the mountains of the Himalayas in Asia were formed. The Andes are the world's longest mountain range. This causes lava to erupt out of the gap that is left. As it cools down ...