[número] es un número de Título : | 199 N° 3 - March 2001 - Extreme Africa: Trekking Through the Green Abyss | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Fecha de publicación: | 2001 | Número de páginas: | 126 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | ÁFRICA JUNGLA CONGO FAUNA GORILAS ELEFANTES ANTÍLOPES INDONESIA RELIGIÓN | Nota de contenido: | Megatransect II: Pushing through the heart of the African jungle, ecologist Michael Fay continues his unprecedented trek.
The Clearing: Deep in the Congo a sunny glade attracts gorillas, elephants, antelope, and -for six weeks- a dogged photographer.
Palmyra Atoll: A Pacific island paradise, one of the world's premier seabird breeding sites, has won protection thanks to a private conservation group.
Moche Burials Uncovered: Extravagant grave goods add to the mystery of this ancient people of Peru.
Indonesia: Religious zealots and regional separatists force the issue: Can this far-flung nation hold together?
William Bartram: An American naturalist explored the South just before the Revolutionary War and left a legacy of art and writings that shaped a young nation´s appreciation of its beauty.
ZipUSA: Rico, Colorado. It could be the next Telluride, but for now this tiny mountain town likes its edges rough. |
[número] es un número de 199 N° 3 - March 2001 - Extreme Africa: Trekking Through the Green Abyss [texto impreso] . - 2001 . - 126 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | ÁFRICA JUNGLA CONGO FAUNA GORILAS ELEFANTES ANTÍLOPES INDONESIA RELIGIÓN | Nota de contenido: | Megatransect II: Pushing through the heart of the African jungle, ecologist Michael Fay continues his unprecedented trek.
The Clearing: Deep in the Congo a sunny glade attracts gorillas, elephants, antelope, and -for six weeks- a dogged photographer.
Palmyra Atoll: A Pacific island paradise, one of the world's premier seabird breeding sites, has won protection thanks to a private conservation group.
Moche Burials Uncovered: Extravagant grave goods add to the mystery of this ancient people of Peru.
Indonesia: Religious zealots and regional separatists force the issue: Can this far-flung nation hold together?
William Bartram: An American naturalist explored the South just before the Revolutionary War and left a legacy of art and writings that shaped a young nation´s appreciation of its beauty.
ZipUSA: Rico, Colorado. It could be the next Telluride, but for now this tiny mountain town likes its edges rough. |
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