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The Struggle With Altitude Sickness in the Ecuadorian Andes Is Real
Bongsong · 9 months ago · Tips
The summit’s just there,” yells my guide, pointing over the spindly grasses clinging to the steep side of Pasochoa Volcano. I look out over the perfect pyramids of ice and stone that encircle us like the rings of a planet and silently plead with my heart to slow its beat, with my lungs to breathe more deeply.

My eyes brim with tears as my partner wraps his arms around me. “You’re a trooper,” he whispers. “And troopers don’t cry.”

“I’m not crying,” I pant into the gales of sharp, howling wind. “We’re 13,000 feet above sea level. It’s just the altitude, I swear.” I’m only half lying.

The four-day lodge-to-lodge trek through Ecuador’s Avenue of the Volcanoes was my idea. We’d hike by day and cozy up to the fireplace at night in a dreamy checkerboard of adventure and relaxation. The trail itself didn’t concern me. We’d done longer trails before; we’d even done them carrying all of our gear. It was the thought of the Andean altitude that turned my blood cold.
Best Time to Visit Ecuador | On The Go Tours | UK
Bongsong · 9 months ago · Tips
The weather in Ecuador varies greatly by region, while the temperature remains pretty consistent throughout the year. December through to May is the best time to visit if you plan on lying on the beach, despite it being the rainy season, whereas visiting the Amazon during this period is not ideal as it is often too wet, forcing trails to close. If you're planning a trip to the Galapagos Islands then please click here for our dedicated Galapagos page.
The Andes of Ecuador
Bongsong · 9 months ago · Tips
Whenever I ask someone who has been to Ecuador how long they spent in the country, their answers always go something like this, “I was there for three months, but I had initially planned to only stay a week.
Ecuador Mountains
Bongsong · 9 months ago · Tips
Blending lush tropical rainforests and snow-capped mountains, Ecuador is a fantastically diverse and vibrant country located along the Equator in the northwestern part of South America. The country is home to 1,289 named mountains, the highest and most prominent of which is Chimborazo (6,268m/20,564ft).
Mount Chimborazo is Actually the Highest Point on Earth
Bongsong · 9 months ago · Tips
Mount Chimborazo is Actually the Highest Point on Earth | Condé ...
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Many beautiful banana trees next to the house
Gormy · 5 months ago
Many beautiful banana trees next to the house 
Just want to see. 
বাড়ির পাশে অনেক সুন্দর কলাগাছ,
শুধু দেখতে মন চায় 
Friday 27 September 2019 
Code number GFDCXFGHVC
Butterfly pictures, many types of butterflies and information
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
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Caterpillar pictures, many types of caterpillars and information
They have many names
DinRat · 8 months ago
Pythons have several names. Each name reflects something unique about the python, whether it's a physical trait or the region they call home. Consider the Ball pythons, also called Royal pythons. It's an odd name for a snake, but it perfectly captures its tendency to curl into a tight ball when feeling threatened.

This little snake hails from sub-Saharan Africa, and although it's the smallest species on the continent, its name is undoubtedly a big conversation starter.

Now, let's journey to Southeast Asia, where we encounter two remarkable species: Burmese pythons, known for their immense size, takes its name from its homeland, Burma (now Myanmar), and the reticulated python, which got its name from its appearance. 'Reticulated' describes something resembling a net or network, perfectly describing the intricate pattern adorning this python's skin.
Tarantulas live in many places
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
Another interesting tarantula fact is that tarantulas prefer to live in forests, grasslands, deserts, savannas, mountains, and even coastal areas. Furthermore, most North American tarantulas dwell on the ground, but some species inhabit trees, cliffs, caves, or crops like bananas and pineapples.

They create burrows in arid regions such as the Southwestern United States, Mexico, Africa, and Asia. Tarantulas have also established themselves in Australia, including tree-dwelling species that inhabit forests, showcasing their adaptability to different habitats.
How many trees do we need to reverse climate change
Ajanta · 8 months ago
Individuals, organizations, and governments are throwing their weight behind tree planting. There are efforts to protect existing forests and plant new ones.

The Paris Agreement has a significant number of nations coming together to combat climate change. Although President Donald Trump announced intentions to pull out of the agreement, he endorsed the 1 trillion trees program at the 2020 world economic forum.

The 1 trillion trees program is a multi-stakeholder effort by the world economic forum and its partners to grow, restore, and conserve 1 trillion trees. The United States representative, Bruce Westerman, also pushed the 1 trillion trees act. Although it garnered a lot of criticism, the president supports the 1 trillion trees act.

Nations under the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe have seen an increase in how much CO2 trees have taken up. This is because the policies and laws concerning forests in the area ensure that new trees are planted to replace the ones cut down. The total forest cover of this region amounts to 1.9 billion hectares.

Research led by professor Tom Crowther found that there are 1.7 billion hectares of land that could support new trees. This area is 11% of all land and equal to the size of the United States and China put together. The researchers did not include urban areas or crop fields in their analysis. They estimate that this worldwide tree-planting scheme could remove 205 gigatons of human-caused carbon emissions in 50-100 years. 

In professor Crowther's words 

“... it is overwhelmingly more powerful than all of the other climate change solutions proposed”. 

The researchers make it clear in an erratum later published that the statement in the earlier sentence does not mean to put planting trees above the reduction of fossil fuel emissions. The study gives a clear blueprint of how much more trees we can plant without disrupting agriculture4. Although these proposed new forests will cover areas worldwide, over 50% of the forest restoration land area are in the United States, Brazil, Canada, China, Russia, and Australia.

The Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Management tried to examine if more trees are all that we need to stop global warming. They created two simulations; in the first, two situations are considered. The first is constant deforestation, no large-scale reforestation, and the Amazon sink becoming a carbon source. This situation showed atmospheric concentration exceeding 500ppm in 2050. In the second situation, they reduce deforestation and add extensive reforestation, but atmospheric concentration also exceeded 500 ppm in 2060.

In the second simulation, they considered again the same situations but with a vast reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector. In the first weak forestry situation, atmospheric concentration peaked in 2070. In the strong forest situation, however, critical atmospheric concentration was never reached. Rather it began to reduce in 2050. 

This led the ECCM to conclude that tree planting alone can not solve global warming. It needs to be combined with a reduction in fossil fuel emissions. As Greta Thunberg says 

“planting trees is very good, of course, but it is nowhere near enough”.

In addition to protecting the planet, increased forestry can be beneficial to people. Planting fruit and rubber trees can provide income for them. Also, in countries with large wood industries like Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, a reforestation campaign could reduce pressure on their natural forests. An abundance of trees is equal to an abundance of wood that we could use to replace fossil fuels in some processes.
Beautiful green forest with many trees
Bongsong · 9 months ago
A beautiful green forest with many trees
Drone panorama over river Main in Germany Pro Photo
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Drone panorama over river Main in Germany Pro Photo
HOW MANY MANGO VARIETIES 
Bongsong · 10 months ago
India is known for the varied varieties of mangoes grown here. These types of mangoes are known as Indian and International varieties of Mangoes. It is the National fruit of India.

This type of fruit is tropical paradise and the common question is how many varieties of mango in India? or you could say how many varieties of mangoes are there in India?

Many other varieties of mangoes are grown in India, and it is difficult to give an exact number.

Most Mangoes are called Table Mangoes means they are often used, eaten fresh, or out of hand.

TYPES OF INDIAN MANGOES

Some of the mango's a fresh fruit are mapped state-wise, but due to the development of the taste of mangoes in the country, many varieties are cultivated in most Indian states.
How many seconds a year
Khairool · 4 years ago
How many seconds a year?

60 second = 1 minute.
3,600 second = 1 hour.
86,400 second = 1 day.
2,592,000 second = 1 month.
31,104,000 second = 1 year.
How many students cheated to get into USC A look inside the admissions investigation - Los Angeles Times
Tumake_Chai · 5 years ago
Shortly after federal authorities took down a national college admissions scam in March, officials at USC launched their own investigation with emails to dozens of students.

They did not mince words: The school wanted to know whether the 33 students had lied on their applications to USC. Some of the students understood what was happening because their parents had been charged in the federal case. Others were in the dark.
The reason for the emails would soon become clear to them all. They had been linked to William “Rick” Singer, the confessed leader of the admissions con, and they now faced expulsion, depending on what university investigators discovered.
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