The Amazon Rainforest, also referred to as Amazonia or simply The Amazon Jungle, is the world’s largest rainforest and, with an area of approximately 5,500,000 square kilometres, it represents over half of the world’s remaining rainforest. The Amazon rain forest occupies the majority of t...
Amazonite, also known as microcline, was given its modern moniker by German mineralogist Johann Breithaupt in 1847. The reasoning behind the choice of this name remains unclear, as the gemstone is not actually sourced from the Amazon River or the Amazon Jungle. It is possible that the name wa...
Will you get there by plane?Sam: Really, I can't wait for it.I Sam: Look at those travel posters. 1 A. That sounds peaceful.Gina: Where woul d you like to go, Sam? B. Where woul d you like to go?Sam: I' d love to go trekking in the Amazon jungle in C. I' d love ...
French Guiana:The tropical jewel of France in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. A fascinating and exotic country that combines the cultural richness of France with the unique biodiversity of the Amazon jungle. Get ready to immerse yourself in a tropical paradise where adventure and natural beaut...
PERU AMAZON JUNGLE TOURS :: PERU RAINFOREST EXCURSIONS Peru’s largest reserve covers an area 1716295 hectares (4,3 million acres) and has 15000 different species of plants, 800species of birds including the Harpy Eagle, Jabiru, Jungle Goose, Cock of the Rocks and the strangely involved Hoatzi...
The city had a significant position, as it was a link between the Amazon Jungle and thecity of Cusco. This area has many microclimates and an expanse of scenery brimming with glacial-topped peaks of about 6000m (19,685 f). For its geographical location this amazing citadel has warm weathe...
Those who picture machines as active enemies are merely projecting their own aggressive instincts, inherited from the jungle, into a world where such things do not exist. The higher the intelligence, the greater the degree of cooperativeness. If there is ever a war between men and machines, it...
Jungle Photos first went on-line on November 13, 2000. It was begun primarily as a showcase to present the photographs of Roger Harris, from his travels while leading tours to the Amazon rainforest since 1992. Since then it has evolved into an educational website with a wide range of ima...
Welcome to Jungle Photos! Here you can see hundreds of images of animals, plants, scenery and people from the Amazon rainforest in tropical South America, the Galapagos Islands and Africa. All photos have explanations, so scroll down to read about the image. If you have comments or suggestion...