Sentences with phrase «savannah grasslands»

Stay at heritage hotels on «India's Golden Triangle»; enjoy a classic safari to the savannah grasslands, highlands and lakes of East Africa on «A Kenyan Safari»; and explore Machu Picchu and the principal Inca sites in the Sacred Valley of the Incas on «Lost World of the Incas».
A classic safari through the savannah grasslands of East Africa, the most famous wildlife spectacle in the world, staying in specially selected small camps and lodges
Bonamanzi Game Park is a great alternative to the bigger and more popular parks in the vicinity — the Hluhluwe - Imfolozi and the iSimangaliso Wetland Park — and is itself a 4000 hectare park that promises savannah grasslands, dense sand forests, swamp lands and a fever tree forest.
Conventional thinking has been that sophisticated tool - making came in response to a change in climate that led to the spread of broad savannah grasslands, and the consequent evolution of large groups of animals that could serve as a source of food for human ancestors.
«Conventional wisdom in human evolutionary studies since has supposed that the origins of knapping stone tools was linked to the emergence of the genus Homo, and this technological development was tied to climate change and the spread of savannah grasslands,» says Dr. Lewis, a Research Assistant Professor at TBI.
The team stresses that even a little warming could cause irreversible melting of ice sheets and turn dense Amazon forests into dry savannah grassland.
Imagine the thrill of seeing these majestic animals as they sunbathe on grassy land and roam across the vast savannah grassland.
At sunset, take a romantic walk around the resort's vast area, from the cliff top up to the beach, amongst acacia trees and savannah grassland, crossing the river and admiring the waterfall created to complete this African atmosphere.

Not exact matches

Cores, they argued, must be continental in scale, preserving entire ecosystems: mountain forests, grasslands, tundra, savannah.
What is now the Sahara Desert was the home to hunter - gatherers who made their living off the animals and plants that lived in the region's savannahs and wooded grasslands 5,000 to 11,000 years ago.
This took place about 8 million years ago, in the Miocene epoch, as Earth began to warm, the Mediterranean Sea dried up and Africa's thick forests transitioned to grasslands and savannah.
Aside from being a convenient place for many Africans to go, the Levant also had plenty of lakes, rivers, grasslands, and savannahs, depending on the year's climate.
Think private sanctuaries in Laikipia when you think of endangered rhinos, acacia grasslands under Mount Kenya for buffalo sightings, lush green pastures of Amboseli for elephants, and the dry Savannahs of Tsavo East for lions and cheetahs.
It has an incredible biodiversity including savannah, grasslands, thornveld and tall acacia trees.
The 5 000 hectare reserve includes some of the last unspoilt grasslands and savannah in the country.
Eastern Africa is comprised of mostly grasslands and savannahs with beautiful white - sand beaches dominating its shores and the two tallest mountains in Africa, Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.
More specifically, BECCS could «vastly accelerate the loss of primary forest and natural grassland, resulting in the loss of up to one - fifth of natural forests, grasslands and savannahs.
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