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What the Andes' Melting Snowpack Means for South America's Water Supply
The Andes mountain range, stretching over 8,900 kilometers along South America's western edge, serves as the continent's ...
The snow-capped mountains in Colombia’s Andes range are rapidly melting due to climate change, says Yesid Achicue, an Indigenous mountain guide for local and international trekkers. He says this is ...
Get ready for an adventure like no other! Colombia is a hidden gem, brimming with history, culture, and natural beauty. From salsa dancing in Bogotá to hiking the Lost City to sipping coffee in the ...
The geologic faults responsible for the rise of the eastern Andes mountains in Colombia became active 25 million years ago—18 million years before the previously accepted start date for the Andes' ...
Wealthy nations’ surging appetite for metals has fueled a flurry of plans to mine in wilderness around the world, including ...
Journey to Colombia's Pacific Coast, home to Andean volcanoes and stunning wildlife. Journey to the largely uninhabited Pacific coast of Colombia, where humpback whales give birth and fish hunt crabs ...
In the most comprehensive study of its kind, biologists have found that tropical and subtropical forests across South America's Andes Mountains are responding to warming temperatures by migrating to ...
Researchers have identified two new species of large millipedes from central and northern Colombia. Both species are grouped under the newly created Colombocricus genus, according to a study published ...
Can one of the world's grandest mountain ranges also hold the memories of a country, including wrenching brutality and loss? Acclaimed Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán takes on the world’s longest ...
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