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sábado, novembro 18, 2006
Autumn Colours
Don Vicente
The Sian Ka'an Biosphere reserve is a tract of 500,000 hectares (1.3 million acres) set aside in 1986 to preserve tropical forests, savannas, mangroves, coastal and marine habitats, and 110km (70 miles) of coastal reefs. The area is home to jaguars, pumas, ocelots, margays, jaguarondis, spider and howler monkeys, tapirs, white-lipped and collared peccaries, manatees, brocket and white-tailed deer, crocodiles, and green, loggerhead, hawksbill, and leatherback sea turtles. It also protects 366 species of birds -- you might catch a glimpse of an ocellated turkey, a great curassow, a brilliantly colored parrot, a toucan or trogon, a white ibis, a roseate spoonbill, a jabiru (or wood stork), a flamingo, or one of 15 species of herons, egrets, and bitterns.The park has three parts: a "core zone" restricted to research; a "buffer zone," to which visitors and families already living there have restricted use; and a "cooperation zone," which is outside the reserve but vital to its preservation. Driving south from Tulum on Highway 307, everything on the left side of the highway is part of the reserve. Most tours enter the bio preserve on this side at the community of Muyil where there are canals built by the Maya that lead to a lagoon. At least 22 archaeological sites have been charted within Sian Ka'an.
sexta-feira, novembro 17, 2006
Portraits - French Homeless
The first one is from a homeless I photograph in the streets of Paris last October, I ask him if I could take him a photo which he kindly agree. Notice his amazing blue eyes.
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sábado, novembro 11, 2006
World Press Photo 2006 Exhibition
The winner was Finbarr O'Reilly from Canada representing Reuters, and shows a Nigerian woman and the fingers of her child like it is described down:
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quinta-feira, novembro 09, 2006
Hubertus Jagt 2006
The race has it's origin in England were they hunt foxes, here in Denmark the horse riders used to hunt for wildlife like deers but now they instead turned it into a race and the only remains from the time of hunting wildlife is the fact that the two front horse riders wear a fox tail on their red jacket.
The highest point of the race is a jump followed by big water whole here some of the riders went for a “nice and cold bath”, the first Rider crossing the finishing line gets a very prestigious prize and get honoured at a special dinner the same night.
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segunda-feira, novembro 06, 2006
Victim of Pollution??
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