The view outside from this eco-hotel in northern Ecuador reveals vast hillsides still scarred by fires. In late January 2024, ...
Ecuador’s conservative president says that he is raising tariffs on Mexican imports in a move that echoes the trade barriers ...
A river in Peru is reported to have hit temperatures as high as 210°F, says one expert who has visited the infamous body of ...
The river, recognized as the second largest river in the world by volume, spans an impressive 6,400 kilometers. In certain ...
While the river remains bridge-free, it continues to serve as a vital artery for trade, transportation, and life in the ...
South America, from Brazil to Argentina - Visit the continent’s awe-inspiring landscapes, cultural heritage sites and buzzing ...
About 60% of the Amazon is in Brazil, but the Amazon spans Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru ... hiking under the tree canopy or boating up the Amazon River. Even though the elusive jaguar may ...
The Madeira River is the largest tributary flowing into the Amazon River and is home to many people living on the banks. These residents drink and eat fish from the river, so its water quality ...
A vast network of waterways born in the glaciers of the Andes in Ecuador and Peru descend ... rivers that feed the Marañón River and, ultimately, the Amazon River. The water flowing from these ...
This area, known as the “Amazon of Europe”, is a prime example of how the second largest renewable electricity source, hydroelectric power, comes at a huge price – destroyed river ecosystems.
The Amazon River is showing signs of recovery as many areas refill. The river was recently threatened by unprecedented fires, droughts, and deforestation, but incoming heavy rainfall could bring the ...
A humungous beast of an animal was discovered in the Amazon rainforest in early 2024, leaving the explorer that found it in awe. Described as being 'as thick as a car tire', the creature was ...