The people of the Andes called her Pachamama.
from the Andes , so a lot of soups and beans and stuff like that, but then we also mix it with a lot of stuff cooked in a wok and a whole bunch of all
And the Andes is a perfect example for that.
In the Andes the Earth does feel alive, because it's such a dynamic mountain range and the earthquakes and landslides and so on.
freshly imported from the Andes or from Canton China.
It's where the Andes elbows into the Amazon.
the Argentinian Andes as inspiration for the "Game of Thrones" mountains.
and Universidad de los Andes .
We're in the Andes in Peru.
his over the Andes um and that's pretty much that's
The ice in the Andes -- the equatorial Andes and temperate Andes -- is shrinking fast.
In the Andes where much of Peru, Chile, Bolivia, their fruit industry, their flower industry.
Because the terrain on the Andes is going to be similar to the terrain in Antarctica.
And it goes from the Andes at the top of the Argentine border, through 800,000 acres of forest,
And they do it in the Andes .
It's called The Heart of the Andes .
I want to start deep in the Andes so this is just south of Santiago Chile we have been six days in Crossing these
And we're right off of the Andes Mountains.
It's not in the high Andes , but it's in the central Andes at, say, around 2,700 meter high, which would be around
maca is maca is from the Andes and it's a root and it's a it's a adaptogen so
people no he was tunneling under the Andes so that the dreaded Argentine Army could finally Advance on Chile and take
Like, the Andes Mountains of South America are so tall, they create the world’s driest desert on one side and keep the Amazon rainforest lush on the other.
She had been a cloistered nun in the Andes Mountains.
area but like so many times before in the Andes these scenes were so beautiful
area you've got cold air streaming in off the Andes you've got warm air flowing in from the Caribbean they seem
supposed to span the vast ravines of the andes they naturally thought a fiber and
the 15th century they found bridges all over the Andes over 200 of them woven
You also mentioned some herbs coming from the Andes ?
And what they were looking at was as the Andes warm-- and the Andes are warming very quickly-- what are those trees doing?
So this is how we ended up in the Andes .
And also the reason we wanted to be in the Andes , it's because this is probably one of the places in the world
into Santiago, the Andes in the background, from there to a town called Antofagasta and then two-hour drive to, uh, into the Atacama Desert, a pretty
That makes us very different than my godchildren in the mountains of the Andes raised to believe that a mountain was an Apu deity that
I mean, it was high in the Andes .
So effectively, I was training on the Andes .
just have to ask what was it like crossing that woven bridge in the Andes
And what that means is that as the sedimentation comes from the Andes and gets deposited, the river actually changes its banks.
And you get these kind of snow footings and snow mushrooms in the Andes , especially in Peru.
And I will go back later on why we are in the Andes for this project.
And some of those, like in the Andes , well they are going up and down because there is this interaction between global
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And it doesn't matter, if you're in the Peruvian Andes , if you're in a monastery in Bhutan in the Himalayas, or if you're in a suburb of Ostersund, where I grew up.
And I don't know so much about the systems of forced labor that are used on native peoples in the Andes ,
But this is high altitude light with crazy snow conditions that you can find in the Andes .
And we are looking the impact of the melting ice on the habitability of lakes in the Andes .
And all it is is this rink of rock and if you go to the highest mountain in the Himalayas or in the Andes or somewhere like that, you get out of most of the atmosphere you can
>> Tony: Very very traditional all through the Andes mountains.
the locals actually use it to help them deal with elevation change as they go up and down the Andes and so um what this
Like, once upon a time, the Appalachian Mountains of the U.S. might have been as tall as the Andes .
So, some scholars call her collection an example of Gótico Andino, or Andean Gothic — horror fiction inspired by the landscape of the Andes Mountains.