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As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFishermen in the Brazilian Amazon Discover Enormous Funerary Urns Beneath a Toppled TreeThe ceramic vessels contained the bones of pre-Columbian Indigenous people, as well as fish, frog and turtle remains ...
The Johnston Amazon distribution facility employs about 1,500 people and packages are primarily moved by robots.
The Johnston Amazon distribution facility employs about 1,500 people and packages are primarily moved by robots.
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials take bold action to protect one-of-a-kind region in the Amazon: 'It secures one of the most unique corners'"Every hectare protected here means more space for jaguars to roam." Officials take bold action to protect one-of-a-kind ...
Seven large burial urns from unknown culture found beneath uprooted tree in Fonte Boa, Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, shedding light on indigenous traditions.
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Stars Insider on MSNWhat can we learn from the Amazon's "Boiling River"?The Shanay-timpishka River, otherwise known as La Bomba or the "Boiling River," is part of an Amazon River tributary that is located in east-central Peru. Due to geothermal energy that bubbles deep ...
Deep in the Amazon, hours and miles away from the nearest community, an uprooted tree has revealed seven urns buried beneath it, believed to belong to an ancient, unidentified indigenous group ...
A tree fell in the Amazon—and revealed mysterious urns of ancient human remains Archaeologists still don’t know who buried the urns or exactly how old they are.
A loggerhead sea turtle spotted struggling in the Indian River Bay on June 21 is believed to have died from a boat propeller strike.
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