After reading about the 2011 famine in Somalia, she created the Rescue Travois, a simple and inexpensive transportation device to help families travel safely
across inhospitable terrain.
Not exact matches
The existence of the pole had been known, but the
inhospitable landscape presented a barrier until Amundsen's party made the dangerous trek
across ice and snow to stand at the geographical South Pole on this day a century ago.
Inhospitable winds rage
across the surface at very high speeds.
Alma will consist of 64 giant microwave receivers - each 12 metres
across - to be built at Chajnantor, 5,000 metres up in one of the most
inhospitable part's of the Atacama Desert of northern Chile.
BORREGO SPRINGS, California — As a truck devotee who's put nearly 12,000 miles on the first - gen Ford Raptor, half of them while racing
across some of the world's most dangerous and
inhospitable landscapes, I couldn't wait to get behind the wheel of the new 2017 Ford F - 150 Raptor, which Ford says has been upgraded in nearly every significant way.
Watch the Next Generation Range Rover prove itself in some of the most beautiful and some of the most
inhospitable locales
across the globe.
From the Sahara Desert to Shanghai, the all - new Range Rover was tested in more than 20 countries, proving itself in some of the most beautiful and some of the most
inhospitable locales
across the globe.
Starting in the bizarre city of Ashgabat, we overland
across the remote and
inhospitable deserts of Turkmenistan to the incredible burning ga...
Survival of the fittest is the name of this visually impressive game, as battles wage
across the globe - from the outskirts of abandoned cities and factories to the vast, barren dunes of
inhospitable deserts.
The Alaska experience may not be generalizable
across the US; the cost of living is high, economic opportunities are mostly limited to oil, tourism and fishing, and the climate is
inhospitable.
The only warming that can be ferreted out of the temperature records is in the coldest and most
inhospitable regions on Earth, such as in the dry air of the Arctic or Siberia where going from a -50 °C to a -40 °C at one small spot on the globe is extrapolated
across tens of thousands of miles and then branded as global warming.