Sentences with phrase «untouched by human»

Antarctica is surrounded by the only oceans that remain relatively untouched by human activity.
Fifthly, your questionable quote (s) really goes off the rails when they assert: «untouched by human hands before the arrival of European Explorers in the 15th Century.»
Antarctica is often thought of as a pristine land untouched by human disturbance.
Correspondingly, Rosenkranz is known for filling branded water bottles — Evian, FIJI, SmartWater — with skin and urine hued pigments in a way that reinserts the body into a water filtration process that companies would have us believe is untouched by human's impure hands or even the air we breathe.
Frou - frous like those of Urs Fischer at the New Museum and Marina Abramović at the Modern, and of Dan Colen at Gagosian and Rob Pruitt at Gavin Brown, seemed immune to judgment, as if untouched by human minds.
His structures have only the appearance of being untouched by human hands.
In each case, Rauschenberg's primary aim was to create a painting that looked untouched by human hands, as though it had simply arrived in the world fully formed and absolutely pure.
In the current «Apotheosis,» Korean artists Jinsu Han, an inventor of mechanical engines that do such things as make paintings untouched by the human hand, and Jong Oh, whose minimal interventions with string, Plexiglas, and weight reconstruct space in subtle but far - reaching ways, renewed the entire abandoned building into a grand art project.
It really feels as if you have wandered into a nature documentary when glimpsing the wild world untouched by human hands.
The great thing about this particular complex is that it has been nearly untouched by human hands, standing testament to the original architecture of an old civilization.
The location is very remote and virtually untouched by human hands in most places.
Interestingly, this river formed part of the famous Iron Curtain which came down across Germany after the Second World War, and as a result of this, both riverbanks have been left relatively untouched by human hand, leaving them to become taken over by natural forces.
Untouched by human footprints, you can look deep into your soul and discover the joys of being in touch with your inner self.
It's a gorgeous pictorial tour of 10 diverse ocean spots that remain untouched by human activity, ranging from Arctic waters to coral reefs, where vibrant colors abound in seemingly ethereal ways.
Though directors Chin and E. Chai Vaserhelyi take breaks to interview the wives, the documentarians want as many of the eighty - nine minutes taken up with close - ups of the climb, and in a feature that could snatch a nomination for cinematography, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk capture the rain and sleet and pour down on the group as though Mother Nature is determined to keep the summit of Meru pristine, untouched by human hands.
I did want to show readers who were curious what the gray looks like wholly untouched by human hands.
It was more than twenty years ago that Bill McKibben pointed out the simple fact that there is no longer any nook or cranny of the globe untouched by human effects.
When ecologists look at the Amazon, they see «virgin wilderness» untouched by humans, Iriarte says.
For centuries, tropical rainforests were seen as the very definition of wilderness, largely untouched by humans.
Untouched by humans, this is the kingdom of the grizzly bear.
Plastic has accumulated in huge quantities throughout the ocean - even in deep - sea areas previously thought to be untouched by humans.
Students for the settler focus on the 5Ws of geographical enquiry by looking at the last tribe in the Amazon untouched by humans.
How different from their lives two weeks earlier, when many emerged from filthy cages, trapped there, untouched by humans, for months and years as they served as canine breeding stock.
Part of Iceland's great appeal to filmmakers is that much of the island remains relatively untouched by humans, so it looks as natural as anywhere you will find in the world.
You might think that this wild land is untouched by humans.
There are a few incredible wilderness trails in the Kruger National Park, some in areas virtually untouched by humans, with names like Metsi - Metsi, Bushmans Wilderness Trail, Nyalaland, Napi Wilderness Trail, Wolhuter and the Sweni Wilderness.
You can be an eco-tourist by travelling to the most remote destination to dive in a paradise that seems untouched by humans, while at the same time helping to preserve the planet.
The view from here is idyllic, as looking out over the verdant countryside, predominantly untouched by humans, it is easy to lose yourself in the calm beauty of Scotland.
Healthy corals are virtually untouched by humans.
Much like the island, the waters surrounding it are untouched by humans and teeming with colorful and vibrant sea life.
Build your adventure on land, or in the water as a snorkeler or diver, witnessing thousands of years of natural beauty that is primarily untouched by humans.
The difference between visiting the islands largely untouched by humans and those once habited by people is pretty stark.

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Otherwise, of course, theoreticians and philosophers even today would have much greater chances in this respect than the «little man» who, to all appearances, dull and untouched by the absolute issues of human life, seems to live a day - to - day biological struggle for existence.
If the latter is the case, then an entire section of contemporary human social experience will be untouched by the reflection of the church.
But he could not leave his science untouched by his deep conviction that humans were truly free and that life made sense only in terms of commitment to concerns of ultimate worth.
The immediacy and intimacy of communication by television and the host's presence in the viewer's home has meant that Christian television programs have been able to tap human needs and concerns which would otherwise go untouched by the church or other social agencies.
We'd like to refer you to Ashley Montagu's book Touching, The Human Significance of the Skin, Mariana Caplan's book Untouched, and The Vital Touch by Sharon Heller.
In the 150 years since the publication of On the Origin of Species, it seems no sphere of human thought or activity has been left untouched by Darwinian analysis.
The concept behind the prebiotics is that certain carbohydrates are undigestible by humans, and they pass through the stomach untouched.
The country's rugged interior has meant that, throughout its history of colonization, most human activity has focused on the coastal areas, leaving the inland mountains and forests relatively untouched by logging -LSB-...]
Many of Ruff's works in this series focus on idyllic, seemingly untouched landscapes, or conversely, on scenes of war and nature disturbed by human manipulation — subjects ill suited to disruptive pixelation, and therefore perfect for Ruff's purposes.
We focus on the pandas and the polar bears and the few extremely vulnerable species, we fetishize random, recently occurring assemblages of species as holistic, cooperative ecosystems that must remain untouched and unchanged by humans, and we ignore the vast, robust biological storm of chaos that characterizes the majority of species on Earth.
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