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orinoco and we can still read them today. the last in our series retracing alexander from humble to footsteps takes us to one of the longest rivers in south america the orinoco. when i came in the 1st time i was 19 years old and it was amazing to see all these forests and suddenly you can see the whole thing jumping on the water and i fall in love with it with it all. so i decided to put my life to study with dolphins. to get a system of the original. this trembling of the air this solitude this wild expanse of the river transports the traveler into adventurous nature. this was a lot of fun on both described the orinoco river. on his research expedition he spent 2 and a half months following the mighty waterway documenting its every twist and turn. for the explorers from europe beyond this wilderness on land and in the water was a source of continuous wonder and unexpected dangers. nobody back home expected to return alive from his orinoco expedition. now if you want to do an expedition this scientists make. the research to moving and you know now yeah they have the basic wittman to do that and not to travel from iraq to the new
orinoco and we can still read them today. the last in our series retracing alexander from humble to footsteps takes us to one of the longest rivers in south america the orinoco. when i came in the 1st time i was 19 years old and it was amazing to see all these forests and suddenly you can see the whole thing jumping on the water and i fall in love with it with it all. so i decided to put my life to study with dolphins. to get a system of the original. this trembling of the air this solitude...
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this was fun on board described the orinoco river. on his research expedition he spent 2 and a half months following the mighty waterway documenting its every twist and turn. for the explorers from europe the endless wilderness on land and in the water was a source of continuous wonder and unexpected dangers. nobody back home expected to return alive from his orinoco expedition. now if you want to do an expedition the scientists didn't make any research to moving and you know now yeah they had they basically meant to do that and not to travel from the run up to the new continent if you knowledge about these so we have a lot of things to learn to steal from humble then endurance the passion the real city and i think this guy is an example for us to put some goals and go behind them. biologist friend under to hero has a research camp here. it's the base for the international expeditions he leads across the entire river network. covering an area of almost 1000000 square kilometers the basin is one of the largest ecosystems in south ameri
this was fun on board described the orinoco river. on his research expedition he spent 2 and a half months following the mighty waterway documenting its every twist and turn. for the explorers from europe the endless wilderness on land and in the water was a source of continuous wonder and unexpected dangers. nobody back home expected to return alive from his orinoco expedition. now if you want to do an expedition the scientists didn't make any research to moving and you know now yeah they had...
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our journey in the footsteps of alexandre from humble continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proof.
our journey in the footsteps of alexandre from humble continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proof.
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our journey in the footsteps of alexander from humboldt continues to the orinoco river in south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proofed.
our journey in the footsteps of alexander from humboldt continues to the orinoco river in south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proofed.
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our journey in the footsteps of alexander from humboldt continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proof are.
our journey in the footsteps of alexander from humboldt continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment. climate change isn't just affecting the rain forest how can we future proof are.
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our journey in the footsteps of aleksandr from humble continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment.
our journey in the footsteps of aleksandr from humble continues to the orinoco river and south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires are raging but not all blazes are necessarily bad for the environment.
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our journey in the footsteps of aleksandr from humble continues to the orinoco river in south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires.
our journey in the footsteps of aleksandr from humble continues to the orinoco river in south america. in the neighboring amazon basin huge fires.
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latin america the following in the footsteps of the great scientists come last stop the orinoco basin and the river and tropical forests unique biodiversity. to morrow to decay in 39 spoke to w. . it's a classic among germany 50 trips frankfurt but it's exciting contrasts from the skyline to be old telephone with every color shirts around the site earth calls every voice that i am eager to try to the night life in the station district. i'm 16 going to. see her 1st day of school in the jungle. first clueless and. then doris crane the moment arrives. join the ring etain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour of the ring of jane returns home on t w dot com tang's. natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment. farmland has been easy option as a gringo in the country has an abundant supply of places it to international coverage from china. the government center high next moment to some of the corporations from high profit margin. but not everyone benefits from the booming business of. british empire mental destruction starvation but assuming a house over
latin america the following in the footsteps of the great scientists come last stop the orinoco basin and the river and tropical forests unique biodiversity. to morrow to decay in 39 spoke to w. . it's a classic among germany 50 trips frankfurt but it's exciting contrasts from the skyline to be old telephone with every color shirts around the site earth calls every voice that i am eager to try to the night life in the station district. i'm 16 going to. see her 1st day of school in the jungle....
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yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest rivers ignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessed simply devoted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes were far too thin and he had no gloves his feet was soon blistered and bloody but he almost made it to the top to an altitude of 5917 meters. no european had ever made it that far. made drawings of everything that he observed so he could show others later. his famous cross sectional diagram of chimborazo sheds light on different climate and vegetation zones and gives an insight into his understanding of nature. he came up with a new concept. and that concept is that nature is a weapon life that nature is an interconnected whole where everything somehow hangs together from the smallest insect t
yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest rivers ignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessed simply devoted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes...
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yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest rivers ignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. bold was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes were far too thin and he had no gloves his feet was soon blistered and bloody but he almost made it to the top to an altitude of $5917.00 majors. no european had ever made it that far. made drawings of everything that he observed so he could show others later. his famous cross sectional diagram of chimborazo sheds light on different climate and vegetation zones and gives an insight into his understanding of nature. he came up with a new concept. and that concept is that nature is a weapon life that nature is an interconnected whole where everything somehow hangs together from the smallest in
yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest rivers ignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. bold was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his...
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yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest riversignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. bolt was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes were far too thin and he had no gloves his feet was soon blistered and bloody but he almost made it to the top to an altitude of $5917.00 made his. no european had ever made it that far. made drawings of everything that he observed so he could show others later. his famous cross sectional diagram of chimborazo sheds light on different climate and vegetation zones and gives an insight into his understanding of nature. he came up with a new concept. and that concept is that nature is a weapon life that nature is an interconnected whole where everything somehow hangs together from the smallest i
yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest riversignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. bolt was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his...
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yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest riversignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes were far too thin and he had no gloves his feet was soon blistered and bloody but he almost made it to the top to an altitude of $5917.00 mages. no european had ever made it that far. made drawings of everything that he observed so he could show others later. his famous cross sectional diagram of chimborazo sheds light on different climate and vegetation zones and gives an insight into his understanding of nature. he came up with a new concept. and that concept is that nature is a weapon life that nature is an interconnected whole where everything somehow hangs together from the smallest insect to
yet when he set off on his 1st major expedition on the orinoco one of south america's longest riversignored the protests of his local guides and dug up skulls in a burial ground in the name of science. was a man of his time he was committed to the enlightenment but he was also obsessive puja voted to his research and could also be inconsiderate of others as well as of himself. he pushed himself to his limits he was not well prepared when he set off to climb chimborazo the soles of his shoes...