Long before the Panama Canal, this historic trade route connected the Pacific and the Caribbean. Now you can follow the ...
Tucked between the village and the forest, Haruna and his father-in-law worked diligently through the night distilling dried ...
A transformative initiative in the Brazilian Amazon is protecting nearly 400,000 hectares of rainforest while helping local communities build ...
Colombia has created a first-of-its-kind territory meant to protect a group of Indigenous people living away from regular ...
Puerto Rico and Spain teams as they kickoff the tournament on day #1. Both team celebrating the victory of Team Puerto Rico, an amazing dis ...
At one point, he was joined on stage by a huge crowd of Indigenous artists who featured in the Future is Ancestral project, ...
They’re curious about us, and we’re curious about them.” That’s how Daniel Cangussu describes the recent interaction with a ...
Admirers of Roberto Burle Marx, that is — the Brazilian landscape designer who is honoured in a Royal Academy exhibition ...
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While most people enjoy sunny and warm weather, some prefer rainy days. People often associate rain with darkness, misery, and unhappiness, but it can also symbolize growth, rejuvenation, and change.
Reporter Stephen Jones experienced adrenaline and relaxation whilst in the tropical jungles of Costa Rica — eating pink pineapple and soaring 300ft above the trees ...