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...otters, jaguar, anteaters, monkeys and huge guinea pig?like capybaras. There are also over 300 species of bird, ranging from toucans to the magnificent 1.2-m jabiru stork. Visitors stay in a lodge with air conditioning, private bathrooms and spectacular river views. Tours can be arranged on horseback or foot, by boat or jeep, but the Pantanal itself is only accessible by charter flight. Rental prices for planes range from $1,800-$2,200, and accommodation is $150 per person per night. tel: (44-20) 7384 2332; www.cazloyd.com

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcards From the Edge | 3/13/2005 | See Source »

...group of around 20 undergraduates, organized by the Harvard College Democrats, passed under the five-foot pine codfish sculpture as they paid visit State Sen. Jarrett T. Barrios ’90-’91, D-Middlesex, Suffolk, and Essex, and Wolf to discuss progressive policy concerns and receive a grand tour of the State House...

Author: By Victoria Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dems Trek Downtown to State House | 3/11/2005 | See Source »

...Finding Nemo. But as the first twenty minutes of Robots mechanically rolled by, all I could think was why any filmmaker would have created this monstrosity of a family-fare flick, torturous to those over the age of eight, and just plan boring to the under-four-foot crowd...

Author: By Kristina M. Moore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Movie Review: Robots | 3/10/2005 | See Source »

...Ceramics Program, which is open to all members of the Cambridge/Boston community in addition to undergraduates and Harvard affiliates, is the frequent meeting ground of local professional potters who regularly work in the well-equipped 10,000 square foot space. The popularity of the program among professional artists may explain why none of the ten attendees of Barnard’s workshop were undergraduates or, for that matter, under...

Author: By Cara B. Eisenpress, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Professional Potter Shows and Throws | 3/10/2005 | See Source »

...point, placing a huge chunk of reddish clay on the wheel, Barnard alternatively pressed and stretched the shapeless mass into an imposing two-foot tall tower. Within minutes, he reshaped the mound into an attractive vase. He lifted it off the wheel and began to prod it with his fingers, smushing in the smooth, round sides and denting the upper lip quite a bit. “Now,” he says, satisfied, “it feels heavy...

Author: By Cara B. Eisenpress, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Professional Potter Shows and Throws | 3/10/2005 | See Source »

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