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Women living around the 7th-century Muaro Jambi temple complex in Sumatra, Indonesia, have revived ancient ingredients and cooking techniques to serve one-of-a-kind meals to visitors.
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
It’s not a conventional music documentary: Ellis is often shown playing, but rarely in public, and there’s no attempt to ...
Belitung Island, with its Maldives vibes, pristine environment, eco-resort offerings and sunken bounty, may be one of the ...
Ellis Park, the documentary about Ellis’ life and work (and his Indonesian animal sanctuary), is something he had no ...
When you think of a trunked animal, you may think of the anteater or elephant. However, there's another species of trunked ...
Brazil has secured its place as the most biodiverse country on Earth, home to nearly 13% of all known animal and plant ...
Mountaineering continues to be a powerful symbol of determination and resilience—especially for women overcoming not only ...
This Sumatran Tiger inhabits the Indonesian Island of Sumatra, and the IUCN has included it on the red list of threatened species since 2008. Habitat loss due to the island’s palm oil industry ...
The massive tsunami was triggered by a magnitude 9 temblor off the coast of northern Sumatra island on December 26. The giant waves rolled through the Indian Ocean, killing more than 150,000 ...