Sentences with phrase «tree world explore»

Tree World Explore a year in the life of a tree.

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This Book Was a Tree is a hands - on book for today's pioneer — that person looking to explore the natural world and decipher nature's perplexing puzzles.
Kids can also explore a «Hobbit» - style tunnel world, mini tree aerial course, and more!
Explore the world's largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.
We want to feel like the digital worlds we explore have an attentive god who actually took the time to handcraft every single stone, tree, and river — or in this case, every single pixel — just for us.
which explores the main causes of deforestation, «Palm Oil Detectives», which gets children to investigate palm oil in household products, and «Tree Champions» which looks at some of the most inspirational people who have spearheaded the conservation and planting of trees in different parts of the world.
Exploring Environmental Issues: Biodiversity was developed by Project Learning Tree in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund.
From sweeping vistas of desert dunes to close - ups of shells and trees, his beautifully composed and lit photographs inspired me to explore and document the world around me.
If I Could Climb Trees is a whimsical story that encourages children to explore their imaginations and see the world through the eyes of others.
Scenic Highlights: Immerse yourself in the stark beauty of Death Valley, cross the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains, explore world - famous Yosemite National Park, marvel at ancient trees in Sequoia National Park, visit the world renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium.
At sunset it is a scenic, peaceful time to explore the grounds, which include a large monument built at the Bodhi Tree itself, as well as a sprawling garden area where people come from around the world to meditate.
Imagine your excursion takes you through the tallest trees in the world, exploring tide pools and miles of sandy beaches and towering cliffs... or an adventure filled with ocean kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, river rafting and horseback riding.
Be it sea kayaking among some of the best marine reserves in the world, exploring the largest cave system in the Americas, sailing through a Palm - studded island chain scattered along the barrier reef, diving on three of the only four coral atolls in the entire Caribbean, or simply relaxing in a hammock beneath a coconut tree, Belize offers it all and more!
Virtually unlimited activities and areas of interest including exploring archeological sites and ancient temples, shopping for Indonesian art work, sampling world - class dining, enjoying water sports of all kinds, participating in cultural festivals or simply relaxing under a palm tree
Live in the best of both worlds in your beautiful luxury teak bungalow amid the trees one - quarter mile from our beach and in a great location to explore the adjacent beach just one mile down a beautiful jungle road.
At the end of a day exploring the Great Barrier Reef or World Heritage rainforest you can enjoy a refreshing swim either in the pool or else walk through the palm trees and across the sand into the Coral Sea where a beachside stinger net provides year round protection.
During the course of our round the world trip, we watched the sun rise over the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, explored the picturesque chain of Thailand's southern islands, shared a tree top bungalow in the tropical paradise of Ubud, Bali and soaked in starbaths set above the white sands of Diani...
During the course of our round the world trip, we watched the sun rise over the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, explored the picturesque chain of Thailand's southern islands, shared a tree top bungalow in the tropical paradise of Ubud, Bali and soaked in starbaths set above the white sands of Diani Beach, Kenya (see Beds, Baths and Beyond).
Our resort is an ideal base for day trips to explore the wonders of the Margaret River Region — world class surfing, internationally renowned wineries, caves and bushwalking through the tall tree country, strolling amongst the south - west's famous wildflowers.
Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms
Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho; explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming; climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests; and raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms.
Adventurers must unleash the power of the Magic Marker as they: Embark on this classic tale of brotherhood to rescue Max's kid brother Felix from the grasps of the evil lord Mustacho Explore a world filled to the brim with challenging physics puzzles and frantic platforming Climb, fight and draw their way through deserts, lantern - lit bogs, ancient temples and lush - green - forests Raise great pillars of dirt from the ground to reach new heights, grow trees to make bridges and create swinging vines to cross gaping chasms
Like any open world game, though, the expansive freedom you have to play and explore comes at the cost of bugs: a few times, we noticed the AI get jammed into a tree, or through a wall, or get really confused by a shin - high obstacle between us and them.
To succeed in the game, players will navigate through tough enemies, powerful bosses, and explore a Metroidvania - style world while building and customizing their fighter to their preferred style through an extensive skill tree.
Along the way, he'll explore an enormous open world, undertake a variety of exciting quests, do battle with vicious foes in real time and develop his abilities in a freeform skill tree.
There are zip - lines to chase down, towers to climb, dialogue trees to wander through, items to craft and a tech tree to explore; it's an exhaustive checklist of every trope of the modern day open world game where every component is at the very least competent.
The world tree, Yggdrasil, sits at the center of the nine realms of Norse mythology, most of which I'm certain we'll explore in future God of War games.
Pushed to the edge of extinction by a «corruption» that creeps into villages and towns within the World Tree, players will create a tiny but mighty character, craft fantastic and powerful weapons, level up, and explore a chaotic, monster - filled landscape!
«Ocean with Cross # 1» (2005) by Vija Celmins, Louisa Chase's «Dawn» (1982), and Sylvia Plimack Mangold's «The Nut Trees» (1985) are among those prints that more explicitly explore the natural world.
Curated by Beverly Allan, «Virva Hinnemo and Peter Schlesinger» explores the natural world through the tree like forms of sculpture by Schlesinger and Hinnemo's abstract paintings which seem to conjure the landscape, according to Allan.
For the love of trees... this Giuseppe Penone London exhibition explores man's place in the natural world
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Dendrobox was written by Christian Zang of the Technische Universität München in Germany and is a major leap for exploring the climate response in tree - ring data from around the world.
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