Sentences with phrase «traveling by canoe»

There are a few shots where characters are seen traveling by canoe, stagecoach and, of course, on horseback.
More than 20,000 people annually stroll among plants such as taro, sweet potato, banana, and coconut palm, which were likely introduced to the island hundreds of years ago by Polynesians traveling by canoe.
The researchers traveled by canoe upriver into the Amazon to study the diet and health of the Matses community, who are among the last hunter - gatherers in the world; they still hunt monkey, sloth, alligator, and other game, as well as gather wild tubers in the forest and fish in the rivers.
Travelling by canoe and by train, they face various challenges on their trip to the City.
We take a 30 - minute flight east over the Andes to Puerto Maldonado, and travel by canoe up the Tambopata River to our rain forest lodge in the Tambopata - Candamo Reserve.
A family travels by canoe on the Maranon river in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in the Amazon jungle March 28, 2008.

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In five decades of traveling, I've crossed countries by rickshaw, pedicab, bus, car, minivan, and bush taxi; a handful by train (Italy, Switzerland, Moldova, Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, and Greece); two by riverboat (Gabon and Germany); Norway by coastal steamer; Gambia and the Amazonian parts of Peru and Ecuador by motorized canoe; and half of Burma by motor scooter.
Is your calling the pulse of big cities or traveling to destinations accessible only by canoe?
Whether you like to travel by horseback, canoe, kayak, jet boat, ATV or snowmobile, whether you're in search of the ultimate road trip, get ready for the experience of a lifetime.
McDermott and his team travelled by aeroplane, car and canoe to reach the remote villages of the Tsimane» people (pronounced «chee - MAH - ney»), an indigenous society in Bolivia's Amazon basin at the foot of the Andes.
We were traveling by dugout canoe with guides for many days.
Research topics: Jacques Cartier, Ojibwa tea, beaver dams and lodges, how otters hunt, feeding human food to wildlife, Ojibwa / European trade, what beavers eat in the wild, what instinct is, the Hudson's Bay Company, birch bark canoes, what «portage» means, forest fires, steamboats, who are the Ojibwa, Native American spiritual beliefs, animals in zoos versus in the wild, travelling by train in Canada (in the past), how elevators work, the importance of saying thank you, what bannock is, autumn around the world, how dangerous wolves really are.
When writing the Brooke Kinley series, A.S. Bond draws on her own travel experiences, including leading an award - winning canoe expedition in Labrador, later the subject of «Lost Lands, Forgotten Stories; A Woman's Journey to the Heart of Labrador», published by HarperCollins in North America and Eye Books in the UK (written under the name Alexandra Pratt).
He travels overland from Lake Tanganyika to the river's headwaters on the back of a motorbike, dodging mai - mai soldiers armed with machine guns, then downriver by UN patrol boat, dugout canoe and overcrowded barge.
You've flown in planes, travelled by raft, canoe, motor boat and motor bike.
What could have tempted, or what change compelled a tribe of men, to leave the fine regions of the north, to travel down the Cordillera or backbone of America, to invent and build canoes, which are not used by the tribes of Chile, Peru, and Brazil, and then to enter on one of the most inhospitable countries within the limits of the globe?»
Driven by their vision of «real» Canadian travel culture, they launched Toque and Canoe as their own storytelling vehicle — a means to share Canada with Canadians and the world — on Canada Day 2011.
Travel by foot, bike, canoe and kayaking along Loch Ness this is an epic way to explore the heart of Scotland.
Discover waterfalls on jungle walks and travel to an animal rescue centre by canoe.
The September «From Shore to Sea» lectures featured Alan Salazar discussing the importance of the tomol, a traditional plank canoe used historically by the Chumash for fishing and travel between the islands and mainland for trade.
From cruises through the mystical fjords of Chilean Patagonia and riverboat chugs up the Amazon to outboard canoe travel in the coastal mangroves of Ecuador, South America offers ample opportunity to travel by boat.
Traveling the Mogue River by motorized dugout canoe, your expedition guide will help you spot wildlife — astonishingly - colored roseate spoonbills, ibises, osprey, and raccoons can be seen fishing for breakfast from the water's edge.
Travel by dugout canoe past crocs and anacondas
Returning to Quito The travel process is reversed and you will normally leave the lodge mid-morning by canoe, then fly by small plane from Achuar territory to Shell (or Coca or Macas) where you transfer to the larger plane for the flight back to Quito.
Day 7 - Amazon: We fly to the bustling Amazon town of Puerto Maldonado, and travel some 3 1/2 hours upriver by motorized canoe with sunroof and comfortable seats to the Tambopata Eco Lodge.
Players will travel the world by horseback, wagon, and canoe looking for varmits to place into a pine box.
Isabella has travelled to over 40 countries, exploring the planet by foot, canoe, kayak, bicycle and on horseback.
Centuries ago, the Mayans dug canals to connect a series of freshwater lagoons to the sea, enabling them to travel and carry goods efficiently by canoe.
I condone any and all travel by bike or on foot, by ski or snow shoe or regular shoe or no shoe; by air, in a balloon; by water, swimming or by canoe or kayak, sailboat or board.
He set off on a four - month journey to Victoria, traveling by mail steamer and, for part of the route, by canoe to arrive in the colony in early summer 1851.
Is your calling the pulse of big cities or traveling to destinations accessible only by canoe?
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