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lapseuniverseWomen in STEM Spine of the South, time lapse from Ecuador
lapseuniverseWomen in STEM Spine of the South, time lapse from Ecuador
How do they braid rope in a factory? This wordless 1997 short film by Don White for the National Film Board of Canada showcases the machines that twist
creating trenzas (braided rope) from paja in Urbina, Ecuador
How are large Easter eggs created from chocolate? How do chocolate turtles and starfish find their way inside? And where does chocolate come from? Maddie
Handmade with direct trade, single estate chocolate from Ecuador
There are an estimated 1,450 hornworm species worldwide and around 125 species of hornworms in North America, including the common tobacco and tomato
2022 The Jewel Caterpillar (Minacraga argentata) of Ecuador
Pygmy marmosets are arboreal creatures, scampering, dashing, and leaping from tree to tree in the sheltered areas of South America’s rainforest canopy.
For this Ecuador-based episode, naturalists set up
Take a seven-minute break to spend time with nature’s calming rhythms in South America. This video from BBC Earth’s The Wild Place playlist features a
Planet Paraguay • Spine of the South, time lapse from Ecuador
Lime bast fibre is a strong and flexible inner bark that has been used to make clothing and other textiles. In Norway, lime bast fibre is also used to
creating trenzas (braided rope) from paja in Urbina, Ecuador
In northern Europe during the 1600s, rope was made by hand from natural materials like hemp or flax using a ropewalk. By the early 1800s, the demand for
Grass • Making trenzas (braided rope) from paja in Ecuador
Deep inside Sicily’s Mount Etna, gas bubbles at the magma’s surface burst, propelling them up at high speed through the stratovolcano’s cylindrical vent.
different volcanoes (e.g., Redoubt (Alaska), Tungurahua (Ecuador
Braided rope, twisted rope, plaited rope, endless winding rope, kernmantle rope… there many types of ropes, and that’s only in the construction. There
Creating trenzas (braided rope) from paja in Urbina, Ecuador