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CALL OF THE WILD: Magic Realism of the Fang and Club
Most of us regard the malevolent animals of the Amazon as a biological miracle, essential for the survival of the planet, their health a sacrosanct reflection of our attitudes towards the environment. However, being actually plunked down into the Amazon … Continue reading
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REPEAT OFFENDERS: River of Doubt From a Vanishing World
It’s a jungle out there Disorder and confusion everywhere No one seems to care Well I do Hey, who’s in charge here? It’s a jungle out there Poison in the very air we breathe Do you know what’s in the … Continue reading
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SOMEWHERE DOWN THE CRAZY RIVER
Is there such a thing as the world’s worst animals. From a safe distance we can regard the malevolent animals of the Amazon as a biological miracle and not a flesh eating pestilential horror. In any event, the creatures; flying, … Continue reading
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MALEVOLENT WILDLIFE: Oh, The Amazon is Calling
There’s a danger zone, not a stranger zone Than the little plot I walk on that I call my home Full of eerie sights, weird and skeery sights Ev’ry vicious animal that creeps and crawls and bites!! On the Amazon, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Gabbatt, Adam Gabbatt Guardian, Alexander von Humboldt, Alfred Russel Wallace, Alfred Russell Wallace, Charles Darwin, Charles Waterton, Charles Waterton amazon, Charles Wilson Peale, Christopher Danzig, Don Mclean, Don McLean On the Amazon, Douglas Engle, Ed Stafford, Ed Stafford Amazon, Eric Beech, Henry Walter Bates, Richard Spruce, Richard Spruce English botanist, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Stuart Grudgings, Tom Remington, William McGovern
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