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"We celebrate that AmaWaterways chose the Magdalena River to launch a river cruise, the first of this kind in the history of Colombia's tourism industry. Once the trips start in 2024, little towns ...
Forrest Galante has bad luck with hippos. He was nearly killed twice by the animals while growing up as a kid in Zimbabwe. So it’s fair to say Galante was treading cautiously this winter as he ...
River cruise line AmaWaterways celebrated the official christening of its newest ship, AmaMagdalena, on June 17 in Mompox, Colombia. The ship is the first luxury river cruise ship to sail the Rio ...
02/05/2019 February 5, 2019. Millions of people living along the Rio Magdalena are feeling the sting of climate change, as fish stocks — and the river itself — dries up.
And we zigzag back and forth to the Rio Magdalena, to vertiginously high overhead drone shots that peer down to where the differently silty currents meet and a pair of hippos bob langorously, ...
As noted in Cornerstone’s March 4, 2021 news release, work was suspended at the Rio Magdalena block pending a decision in the Constitutional Court of Ecuador on a challenge filed by ENAMI to a ...
Announcement of Periodic Review: Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of Fideicomiso P.A. Autopista Rio MagdalenaGlobal Credit Research - 11 Feb 2022New York, February 11 ...
The Cotacachi indigenous community is suing ENAMI EP, Ecuador’s national mining company, and Cornerstone Capital Resources, of Ottawa, Canada, over Río Magdalena, a proposed copper-gold mining project ...
Horses drink from the Río Magdalena and graze on the grass that grows on its banks. Around its unpolluted segment, the last living river in Mexico City supports micro-climates that are relatively ...
“The Magdalena River turtle is both endemic and imperiled, so that’s why it’s one of the focuses of the turtle conservation work that we do in Colombia,” said Dr. Germán Forero Medina, a ...
02/04/2019 February 4, 2019. Millions of people living along the Rio Magdalena are feeling the sting of climate change, as fish stocks — and the river itself — dries up.
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