Sentences with phrase «of hikers lead»

Since then, IH + has been enjoyed by hikers with smartphones all over the world and by groups of hikers lead by ecoarttech at the following venues: Museo y Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain; MIT Media Lab, as part of Upgrade!

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And that's led to criticism from a consortium of critics which includes consumer advocacy groups and notorious drug price - hiker Martin Shkreli himself.
And it could open the door to better recipes for the anti-venom used to rescue hikers and others who find themselves on the wrong end of a rattlesnake encounter, said lead researcher Matthew Holding, a graduate student in evolution, ecology and organismal biology.
On the far side of the fjord, the captain dropped me and four other hikers off at the base of a long ravine, where a series of animal trails led through a dense fern jungle and up a granite cliff face bisected by a waterfall.
The young man's first mission — to rescue a group of lost hikers in mid-forest — takes a deadly and potentially fatal turn when he unknowingly leads the pack into a methane filled cave and the group finds itself not only ensconced by flames, but overcome by deadly gas.
Near the base of Diamond Head — the extinct volcanic crater about three miles west of Waikiki — a steady stream of surfers and hikers make their way down a paved hillside path leading to a gorgeous shoreline, occasionally dotted (discretely) with one of the area's multi-million dollar mansions.
Hikers of all ages also enjoy gentle walks along the riverside Quatse Trail Loop (which bypasses a state - of - the - art salmon stewardship centre and hatchery and hooks up with a harbourfront boardwalk leading to Fisherman's Wharf).
Each year, around 25,000 hikers around the world walk along of the extraordinary 43 kilometers of this paved stone path created by the Incas that leads to the impregnable citadel of Machu Picchu located in the depths of the jungle of Cusco.
Every year; some 25,000 hikers from around the world walk along the extraordinary 43 kilometers of this stone - paved road built by the Incas leading to the unassailable citadel of Machu Picchu located in the depth of the Cusco jungle.
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