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Hitchens looked like the terrified jungle explorer trapped by the hungry tiger.
In old black-and-white movies, quicksand was the bane of many a pith-helmeted jungle explorer.
Meanwhile, Harrington, golfer turned jungle explorer, pitches spectacularly in on the fifth to stay at level par and very much in contention.
29) The Lost City of Z Having been let go from the shackles of starring in Fifty Shades of Grey, Charlie Hunnam has a pop at another strapping lad with whip – real-life jungle explorer Percival Fawcett, who never returned from a 1925 trip in search of a lost Amazon civilisation.
Your film is an inversion of the typical jungle explorer story, in which the jungle is depicted as this place of darkness — a heart of darkness — that leads men to do crazy or immoral things.
Ever since I can remember, I have been interested in wildlife and travel to remote and little-known places.When my first grade teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I answered, "a jungle explorer," which in modern terms would best be translated as "biodiversity conservationist".
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In the section on Bogotá, for example, José Roca, who curated the first Poly/Graphic triennial in San Juan in 2004, draws an analogy between the 1960s Tarzan the Terrible comic strips, in which jungle explorers discover a lost civilization, and the city's art environment.
The interactive displays include a look through night-vision goggles to imitate a tiger's acute vision; "Talk Like a Tiger," an exercise in imitating recorded tiger sounds; scans of tiger anatomy; and a digital climbing wall for young jungle explorers.
Around the same time Fawcett was getting lost in the jungle, American explorer Hiram Bingham made some genuine and extraordinary discoveries of Inca ruins — Machu Picchu being just the most famous.
It's a familiar story: deep within the jungle, an intrepid explorer or hunter awakens something he shouldn't have.
When calamity strikes, the kids must get back to civilization, and it's the mysterious adult they meet in the jungle — the lost "explorer" of the book's title — who helps them do so.
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