Jose Ramirez, an artist, elementary schoolteacher and residential orchardist, takes a walk through his backyard. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) Artist-teacher-gardener Jose Ramirez never ...
In Minecraft, jungle edge biomes are used to blend the border between a jungle biome and another biome, dispersing the jungle trees somewhat and serving as a smooth transition area. Jungle edge biomes ...
Trees are the most basic and common building block for success in Minecraft. Every player needs to dig up a tree before they can even start mining or dream of fighting all of Minecraft's mobs. Since ...
NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana National Guard 1st Lt. Kenrick Cormier has become the first National Guardsmen to graduate from the Belize Defence Force’s Jungle Warfare Instructor Course. But it wasn't easy.
If the world is getting too noisy for comfort, you can now sneak away to your very own jungle tree house -- entirely made from bamboo and nestled among the trees in an Indonesian jungle. Jam ...
As cities grow and heat up, it’s time to get rid of your air-conditioner and have more plants in your homes. Ever wonder what’s the most cost-effective solution to cool the temperature? Simple.
2001-08-19 04:00:00 PDT Siem Reap, Cambodia-- Thick, sinewy and ghostly white, soaring into the sky, they signal nature's dominance over man. The trees of Angkor tower over the great temples, their ...
A giant, 900-year-old Amazon tree is the destination of eco-friendly hikes through the rainforest near Santarém in northern Brazil. Ecotourism helps to preserve it and to protect the nature reserve ...
[ominous music] - [Narrator] The jungle. Mysterious. Dangerous. Home to half of all life on earth. For centuries, scientists have tried to understand this place, and yet they still know next to ...
1 of 5 — Tulip tree in Alley Pond Park, Queens, taken on Nov. 4, 2005. When it was last measured, it stood 134 feet tall. 2 of 5 — Cedar of Lebanon in Weeping Beech Park, Flushing, Queens, taken on ...
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