Sentences with phrase «prehistoric forest»

Since the age of ten, Paver has dreamed about running with the wild wolves in the prehistoric forest.
Comment: Since the age of ten, Michelle Paver dreamed about running with wild wolves in the prehistoric forest; but living in London her options were limited!
Two world wars which leveled the town twice, a complicated history of coal mining and its eventual collapse, and one could argue the natural disaster which caused the prehistoric forests to solidify over millions of years.
Where lush, prehistoric forests used to be, thickets of splintered matter reveal a psychedelically colorful core.

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At a recent conference on the topic, organized by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, presentation after presentation highlighted how prehistoric people burned the forest, cleared it, farmed it, nurtured certain of its tree species, and even built cities in it, leaving lasting, if subtle, marks.
During the day, large forest parrots called kaka swoop over tuatara, the only survivors of a prehistoric group of reptiles.
# 101 - 103 Visit submerged Elizabethan shipwrecks, prehistoric stone forts, Roman villas, medieval villages, 18th - century merchant ships, and drowned forests — wonders that will soon be lost forever because of climate change.
From volcanoes, misty forests, centuries - old villages, spectacular rock formations, remarkable beaches and prehistoric sites to luxurious resorts, Canary Islands offer the best experience whether you are a solo traveler, in a group tour or a honeymoon.
Touch on and appreciate Nature's magnificent paradox: seemingly endless golden beaches encompass towering hardwood forests; barren heathland, pristine rainforests, huge creeping sand - blow deserts, crystal clear lakes, prehistoric ferns, mosaic coloured sands.
The group exhibition, shot in the forest of Saurierpark Kleinwelka, a dinosaur park filled with life - size dinosaur models, combines «two prehistoric yet resilient species» for a collection of canvas works from eleven visual artists.
Brief shots of forest scenes are illuminated by what must be fireworks falling out of the sky and hitting the great trunks in showers of sparks — but my mind conjured ideas of prehistoric meteor storms.
The walled cities, afraid of whatever the forests hide, replicated the prehistoric stone hideouts of humans.
I don't know of any reason why the prehistoric hunter - gatherers who inhabited the western US would have started fires in the Sierra or other western forests, unlike their agriculturally - based slash and burn relatives in southern Mexico, Central and South America.
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