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  • A high Andean chacra (farm) often the primary crops are maize or coca for cocaine production. There is concern that as travel on the Interoceanic highway becomes easier a growing corridor of deforestation on either side of the highway will occur.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-29.tif
  • Deforestation as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-11.tif
  • An example of the scale of rock terracing and deforestation required to enlarge the Interoceanic Highway as the Andes meets  the Amazon basin
    IOH_Expedition_QL-21.tif
  • Deforested area next to the Interoceanic Highway in preparation for road enlargement. This particular habitat had previously been home to many orchids studied by Norma Salinas
    IOH_Expedition_QL-06.tif
  • Despite the massive scale of the engineering operations there is clearly much work yet to be done to get the highway operational
    IOH_Expedition_QL-25.tif
  • The expedition walks next to an area of forest  illegally cleared for a chacra (farm), primarily for growing maize. Next to this chacra there was also evidence of illegal cedar logging.
    IOH_Expedition_QL-15.tif
  • Previous orchid habitat destroyed as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-03.tif
  • Unstable soils and landslides are one of the biggest problems for the engineers of the Interoceanic Highway, especially in the rainy season
    IOH_Expedition_QL-27.tif
  • Orchids destroyed in ground clearing as part of the construction of the Interoceanic Highway
    IOH_Expedition_QL-09.tif
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-22.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-14.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-09.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-29.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-28.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-26.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-23.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-20.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-10.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-18.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-16.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-15.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-06.jpg
  • Palm Oil plantations seen from Ranau to Sepilok near A4 road, north Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    Palm-Oil-Plantation-Sabah-Borneo-01.jpg
  • The Interoceanic Highway runs across freshly deforested rock cut into gigantic terraces to try to control rock fall. Sometimes these terraces extend many hundreds of metres up the mountain. Andes, Peru, 2007
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • The Interoceanic Highway runs across freshly deforested rock cut into gigantic terraces to try to control rock fall. Sometimes these terraces extend many 100s of meters up the mountain.
    IOH_Document_QL-31.tif
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