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Jungle Rain is made from Citrus Oils and Peppermint soap
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jungle while the Green Berets
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A MOUNTAIN PATH IN THE JUNGLE - COUPLE OF HOURS LATER
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The company obeyed not the laws of the jungle, where the beast is simply
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was lost in the jungle undergrowth where you only see the predator’s eyes for what
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beasts of night in the jungle watching his every move
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Johnny, not being up on the jungle thing,
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The sound was turned down but images of Amazonian Indians smoking jungle grass and skinning an animal filled the room with an eerie glow
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‘Ah – do I sense that you have been on the receiving end of the local jungle drums?’ I asked; he looks sheepish for a second
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But here he was almost two miles north of the Kassikan, in city no denser than the center of San Luis had been in his day, even if it looked more like a thicket in the deep jungle
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If it wasn't for the sounds of the people, he would think this city was a ruin that had been reclaimed by the jungle
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The thick wildlife singing in this jungle does help it seem like a ruin
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When you understand that native cities look like steep crags festooned with lush jungle, it is easy to be impressed with the skyline of henarDee as it came into view almost another hour later
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jungle and he let his horse eat any vegetation because his horse needed
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Son continued to ride through the jungle without food
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of the jungle would smell the blood and know that he was not easy prey
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Earth's civilization would never imagine that the most humans live in the deepest concentrations of jungle
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the oracle and two hunters traveled through the jungle to the Land of
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so they chopped down many trees in the jungle to build a fortress for Lyla to
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Son was forced to run back through the jungle and
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The first best is a lion – king of the jungle – that represents Babylon
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This city had a dozen of these optical relays in the upper branches of it's jungle
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Alfred's probe could barely track the ship as it neared the jungle mountain, much less a single human
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Now that Kelvin was not around and they could take close looks at native cities like this one, there was no possible denial that this jungle was the densest city humans had ever built
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We can safely land at least a dozen probes in the upper branches of that jungle like the one we have back in the town of Bostok
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"There's quite a bit of jungle left in Brazil
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Wherever it was looked like a fairy-canyon of crystal miles wide, but in the foreground one could see business-like buildings of worked stone with colorful plaza's between them, not as overgrown with jungle as cities in this basin
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She knew that from magazine pictures, a city with two rings of glass and grown towers, miles around, sweltering in the jungle, with lemphs running in cages turning big slow fans that hung from the ceilings
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hot spots, a riot in the urban jungle,
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A mountain of steaming jungle was awakening, showing them that the scenery here in the city could be beautiful also
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I looked forward to my first movie night and watched George of the Jungle and besides freaking out because I was wearing the same Nike's as Brendan Fraser in the movie, the isolations stopped
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It was from the viewpoint of this woman, up on a tower over a night-time jungle of swamp and bayou with lanterns and boardwalks all thru it
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Two mornings later the rising sun illuminated the northern coastline, and a few short hours later Tyu could make out a city within the jungle
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He and four others were taken to this dock in the middle of the jungle - and met by their own
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He joined his brothers in carving out a town amidst the jungle
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As you get closer there is a five hundred foot tall cliff of vine-covered crystal building with a couple hundred feet of jungle crowning it
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Another foray through the jungle of wandering hands at the bar brings two more beers
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A jungle city of peace and beauty
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The ship could crash on one of the larger mountains, leaving perhaps a small pock that would grow over with jungle again in a fraction of the life history he just heard
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We thought we were landing that probe in dense jungle
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It was a video probe he sent down to the jungle covered mountain in the center of the basin
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This had been dismissed as a ruin earlier, in the midst of thick jungle earlier but now that they knew what to look for they saw a densely populated lacework of canals
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to Mozart and admiring the greenery that turned his office into a jungle
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Vietnam jungle watching as a seven foot gray alien slashed Carl with its three
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The vastness of this timeless land was unnerving, especially to those who were used to the claustrophobic closeness of the Angolan jungle
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“Like when they choked him in the jungle,” Heather added
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The probe was right in the center of that hill in the middle of the jungle in the middle of that city
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Just north of the center of the hundred square miles of seven hundred foot deep jungle at the center of the megalopolis there were three megastructures
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There was a dome over five hundred feet in diameter and there was a pink granite tetrahedral pyramid that rose a thousand feet above the jungle of the city
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The chimneys were covered with the jungle housing of the people who condensed out the by-products of the kiln-fires below
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Except that the surface of the volcano was a jagged wonderland of pinnacled jungle canopy connected with webs of bridges
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But Jung felt that, if you want to understand the jungle, you can't be content just to sail back and forth near the shore
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He did have a good bit of natural jungle rhythm however and a few pointers went a long way with him
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Klowa and Luray found a place out in the back of a keda field on the far side of the clump of jungle beyond the brook
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I mean nothing about, like what do you know about the countryside at YingolNeerie? He did that after only two weeks here because things are so bad there that a theirops infested jungle HAS to be better
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"I believe it's called a Timber Monkey, and can be found far to the south, in the jungle forests where the Gorian range can only be seen in memory," their guide explained
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'Town planning' said Beauty as they twisted and turned through a jungle of posts and signs
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The cities are where all the technology is on this world, inside that wall of jungle
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"Back there in that jungle mountain thing?" Glenelle asked
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Who built those cities that have been overgrown by jungle?"
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They stopped in many kinds of wilds, hilly jungle and shaftwood covered peaks a lot like Wescarp, neat farmland and small inns, open prairie like the wilds along the Lhar
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Like all the native cities, you could think it had been reclaimed by the jungle
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If you are lost or trapped in a jungle, then it indicates that your negative feelings are hindering your progress
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hill and headed for the jungle; he left a note
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Somehow, Gerrid was tied to a tree in what appeared to be a jungle
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The jungle foliage was thick and draped over the roadway making it hard to see much of the road way coming down to the gate house
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Into the unknown jungle the cavalry and infantry advanced
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During the Ashanti and Benin campaigns half-civilised Houssa soldiers in the British service found ice in the hospitals of the West African jungle; but in Cuba, an island adjacent to their own shores, the American army moved without an ice machine or arrangements for manufacture of ice on any of the forty transports
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As you saw it is a jungle out there
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She described a quaint little town tucked away in an almost inaccessible corner of the peninsula that offered ocean, jungle and waterfalls cascading from seaside cliffs
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So clear was the thin, cool air that upper branches could be distinguished individually in the canopy of jungle enveloping the mountain across the chasm
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The jeep slewed its way down the red mud jungle track
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The growth was becoming a jungle, with creepers, woody plants, and succulent plants that didn’t support your weight
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The drug would be there waiting, having arrived overland through the Darien jungle
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Six days later the helicopter found him, as he slid down out of the jungle and onto the paved helipad beside the office trailers
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Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle also shocked the US public
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Not even close: it was deserted and there was nothing but the damn jungle and a scattering of half-fallen-down shacks
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Where there had been only jungle, the hills had been cleared and a town built
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When I made my way through jungle and over rocks to the crash site where the embassy worker died, I initially thought one of the uniformed officers had touched the body, because this blood-crusted book was in the inside breast pocket of his sport jacket, where he had not shed a drop of his own
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He had been found barricaded in his residence and, when they approached, attempted escape on horseback but, as the valley he fled into was surrounded by jungle with the highway its only outlet, it was poorly contrived
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It was just a smooth clearing in the jungle, albeit one with a recognizable concrete patchwork visible through hedges of tall weeds and with buildings in use still along the southern perimeter line
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When last seen, he had been trekking through the jungle in Indonesia, looking for an elusive surf break
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The planet was mostly jungle, with a so-called normal atmosphere, and in the polar reaches there was abundant steppe and muskeg
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“Yeah, right! And what if my exit restriction isn’t lifted? Am I supposed to run through a jungle where you said the border guards shoot first and ask questions later?”
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The jungle canopy closed in as the inlet became smaller
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He couldn’t help thinking the Vietcong were about to come out of the jungle firing bullets
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” He walked quickly into the forest where there was no trail, descended a hill slippery with leaves, then turned onto a wide murky path that descended in a gentle slope as both mud and jungle thickened
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She scrambled, barefoot and limping, up the riverbank, turned for a wave to her first guide then followed the mare along the narrow jungle trail
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The other, introduced to Beth as Jorge, was to be her next guide to take her through the jungle beyond the Nicaraguan checkpoint
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With that, they left, Jorge leading and Beth right behind, on a well-worn and muddy trail into the jungle
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” Jorge set off at a pace that was almost a trot, through thick jungle foliage, along a trail that Beth couldn’t distinguish
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The fence, brown-rusted and stained, seemed to be straining to hold back the encroaching jungle, omnipresent in the quiet, steaming night
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A pickup left them at the road to Santa Elana, deep in the highland jungle, close to the Mexican border
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The birds and the jungle itself were exotically beautiful, but the heat was oppressive and each hill became a heart-pounding challenge
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A boy was hired to guide them through the jungle to the road on the Mexican side where they stopped a tourist bus and rode to the ruins of Bonampak
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The cold, wet night edged away, hiding under the jungle treetops
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“You’d have me think you’re doing all this to find your brother? And you’re telling me you just happen to be a Captain in the Royal Marines, serving as a military advisor in Lagos for the past two years? Posing as a journalist, running off in the jungle setting off mines and getting shot at, with no other purpose other than to find your brother?”
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They kept moving towards the grove, the morning sounds of the jungle echoing their every step
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What the bloody hell where they doing in the middle of this god-awful jungle?”
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“You still don't get it, do you?” said Nicole and swung her head around, gazing at the surrounding trees as if they were on a sightseeing jungle trek