Monthly Archives: March 2011
Over, Under, and Through
One thing about the rainforest that might seem obvious, but becomes very relevant when you’re in the thick of it: it rains. Okay, listen. It rains A LOT. And not like “oh, today was a rainy day”. No, it rains, … Continue reading
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It began with a good old fashioned MUD SLOG
And I’m not talking the “darn, my pants got dirty” kind. I’m talking the knee-deep, hard-sucking, boot-devouring yellow clay in a torrential downpour down inclines a mountain goat would blink twice at kind. For 9 hours. “Two steps forward, one … Continue reading
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Daniel Byers is an expedition photographer and filmmaker, as well as an experienced climber, mountaineer, and diver. He has worked for National Geographic, the BBC, and USAID, crossing many of the world's extreme landscapes in an effort to tell stories that need to be told.