Circuito Papal
Final del paseo. Coordinado por Daniel Vega.
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Buenos Aires bus tour show Pope Francis hotspots
The huge popularity of the new Pope Francis led to a free bus tour of the Argentine capital Buenos Aires taking in all the places where the pontiff lived and worked. Duration: 00:53.
Circuito Papal en Buenos Aires
El Circuito papal, inaugurado el sábado en Buenos Aires, propone un recorrido por los lugares más emblemáticos de la vida de Francisco, el popular papa argentino.
Circuito Papal Buenos Aires 2018 Papa Francisco #YouCatBe
Breve video de los lugares más emblemáticos del Circuito Papal en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Este circuito es gratuito y dura aproximadamente 3 horas de recorrido en autobus, y nos permite conocer lugares importantes en la vida del Papa Francisco. ¡Espero que lo disfruten!
Fue grabado en Septiembre de 2018. #YouCatBe
'Circuito Papal' em Buenos Aires
O Circuito Papal foi inaugurado neste fim de semana em Buenos Aires. O tour propõe um passeio pelos lugares mais emblemáticos da vida de Francisco, o primeiro papa latino-americano.
Pope Francis themed bus tours hit Argentina
Fans of the new Pontiff are being offered the chance to learn more about his childhood with organised Pope-themed bus tours of his home town in Buenos Aires.
The three hour trip includes everything from his barbershop to his local football pitch.
Some fans have taken the tour more than once.
PAPA TOUR - POPE FRANCIS TOUR - el circuito del Papa Francisco por Kangoo Tours HD
Papa Tour realizado por Kangoo Tours en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Una síntesis de los lugares visitados a lo largo de la Ciudad, desde la Basílica de San José de Flores hasta la Catedral Metropolitana, pasando por la Casa natal del Papa y muchos otros sitios que fueron parte de la vida de Jorge Bergoglio.
Recorrido guiado por los lugares donde vivió y se formó el Papa Francisco
El Tour está disponible en Inglés, Portugués y Español
Más información en:
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Guided Tour through the places where Pope Francis was born, lived and studied, in Buenos Aires.
Know the educational and religious path made by Jorge Bergoglio before he became Pope Francis. This 3-hour guided tour in Buenos Aires, birthplace of the current pope, will take you to all of the formative places that shaped his character, from schools to churches. Pope Francis Tour is for people of any age who want to know more about the background of this historical world religious leader.
Hours: Daily. From 10 am to 14 pm (ask for tailored schedule)
Visit to Lujan Cathedral (Basílica de Luján) not inculded: it could be added with a different final cost.
For a tailored service, the tour could be adapted, and some spots could be skipped to get a better final price.
Transfers to and from Hotel are included. Available in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
More than 20 unique tailor-made Tours in Buenos Aires !
♞ Pope Francis Tour: Visit to spots where the Pope was born, lived, studied and prepared himself to be a priest.
♞ Evita Tour (guided visit to spots where Evita starred part of Argentina History)
♞ Buenos Aires Cafes: guided visit to the cafes and bars that made history)
♞ On a tram through Buenos Aires: a journey to the City past, on board of a 116 years tram. Saturdays, Sundays and holly days.
♞ Maradona´s Tour: visit to Argentinos Juniors Stadium to enjoy a match, Museum & access to the pitch. All included.
♞ Art Tour: art city tour and visit to the main art museums. Daily. Tour length: 3 hours.
♞ Architect-Tour: Visit to the buildings and monuments which represent different architectonic styles in Buenos Aires city. Daily. 3 hs
♞ Fashion & Design Tour: guided visit by specialists to the most remarkable vanguardist designers stores in Palermo and San Telmo.
♞ Tango History: Tour around locations where Tango History took place. Visit to Carlos Gardel Museum included. Wed to Mon. 3 hours.
♞ Lujan, The City of the Faith, 70 km distance. Tour includes City Tour & visit to the Cathedral. Daily. Tour length: 6 hours.
♞ Gaucho´s Flea Market (Feria de Mataderos). A Fair plenty of traditions, dancing, clothes, handcrafts, mate & tipical food. Sundays.
♞ San Antonio de Areco town: trip to the village that best represents the gaucho culture 113 km distance from Buenos Aires. Daily.
♞ Football Stadiums (soccer): guided visit to Boca & River stadiums. Entrance tickets to stadiums & museums included. Mon to Fri.
♞ Shopping Tour (Mondays to Saturdays. Customized hours)
♞ Buenos Aires on a Tram: a journey to the past of the City, on board of a 116 years tram. Saturdays, Sundays and holy days.
♞ Children´s Republic (The «Argentina´s Disneyland» where Walt Disney inspired himself to create his own Park. La Plata City. Daily.
♞ City Tour: Passengers can get off to take pictures anywhere they want. Daily. Length: 3 hs. Available in English, Portuguese & Spanish.
♞ Tigre Delta (Navigation through the Delta, Tigre City Tour, and visit to the local flea market (Puerto de Frutos). Daily. Length: 4 hs.
Other Services we offer: Transfers to & from Airports. Trips inside Argentina - Ranches - Tango Shows. All units have air conditioner, heater & GPS. Languages: English, Portuguese, French & Spanish. More than 10 years in the Tourism Industry
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Circuito Papal - María Eugenia Vidal (2013)
Quiero invitarlos a disfrutar de un recorrido por 24 lugares que hablan de la historia del Papa Francisco. Una forma forma diferente de pasear por la ciudad.
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Ana Enrico - Circuito Papal 2014
Buenos Aires Por la Mañana! 9:00 AM
En la maravillosa Buenos Aires una mañana a las 9:00 am, la gente yendo a trabajar en el cruce de Avenida Corrientes y 9 de Julio. Para Aeroleo.
Rome by tourist bus
At the moment there are no less than six hop on, hop off tour (HOHO) sightseeing buses operating daily throughout the year in Rome.
City Sightseeing Our Benchmark Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Bus
We use City Sightseeing as the benchmark route we compare its competitors with.
Tour Route
1. Via Marsala (Termini station)
2. Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica)
3. Colosseo (Colosseum and Ancient Rome)
4. Circo Massimo (Circus Maximus)
5. Piazza Venezia (Capitoline Museums, Pantheon)
6. Vaticano (Vatican City)
7. Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain)
8. Piazza Barberini (for Spanish Steps, Villa Borghese) *
* On Saturday afternoons after 3 p.m. and Sundays bus will go to the Spanish Steps
Tickets: 24,48 & 72 hour tickets, plus attraction combo's
HoHo Ticket Options: HoHo and attraction combo passes available combining a 48 hour ticket with entrance to the Vatican Museums or the Colosseum or St Perter's.
Child Ticket Agebands: 5-15 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 5 pm (Termini Station) 7 p.m. April to October
Frequency: Every 10-20 minutes
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Big Bus Rome Tour Bus
Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Coverage similar to City Sightseeing, with separate weekday & weekend routes. 8 stops
Free Walking Tours : free walking tours led by friendly Big Bus tour guides, who will take you on an exciting, informative walking tour that visits some of the city's most famous landmarks. These walks are exclusively reserved for Big Bus Tours Rome guests and are included free with your Big Bus Tours ticket.
Tickets: 24.48 and 72 hour tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: 5-15 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 7:00 p.m.
Frequency: Every 10- 20 minutes
Audio Languages: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian
Other Comments: Free WiFi
I Love Rome Panoramic Rome Tour Bus
The extensive hop-on hop-off Panoramic route comprises nine stops and encompasses must-see attractions all around Rome. The tour is tape-recorded and individual earphones are at your disposal.
Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Very similar to City Sightseeing, 9 stops
HoHo Ticket Options: As well as the classic 24, 48 and 72 hour options there are cheaper options. One option is for 1 lap of the curcuit without getting off the bus (no hop on, hop off), the other is a one calendar day (as opposed to 24 hours) ticket.
Tickets: 24.48 and 72 hour tickets, 1 calendar day and 1 lap ticket (no hop-on/hop off)
Child Ticket Agebands: 6-12 years
Frequency/ Departures: every 25 minutes from 8:30am to 6:40pm Monday through Thursday; through 8:45pm Friday through Sunday.
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Russian, Portuguese, Hindi, Arabic and Dutch.
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Panoramic Tour Bus
A budget offering, the service covers all the main sightseeing icons of Rome with 8 stops.
Tickets: 24 and 48 hour tickets + one calendar day tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: 6-12 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 6:30 pm (Termini Station)
Frequency: Every 10-20 minutes
Audio Languages: English
The Roma Cristiana Tour Bus
The Roma Cristiana Tour is the most “different” of the main operators. Roma Cristiana is part of Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP), a branch of the Vicariate of Rome, an organ of the Holy See, directly overseen by the Cardinal Vicar to the Pope.
Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi offer a range of specialist tours for pilgrims and reflecting their ownership focus on the needs of the pilgrim.
Roma Cristiana Bus - Full Details
Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Roma Cristiana is the only operator that goes out to San Giovanni Basilica.
Tickets: 24.48,72 hour, 1 day and one circuit tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: Under 10 free, no child ticket.
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 6 pm (Termini Station)
Frequency: Every 10-15 minutes
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portugese, Polish and Russian
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Rome Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour
For nearly all first time visitors to Rome, St Peter's, the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are must visit places on their itinerary.
You can purchase all in one tickets for the following combinations:
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + audio guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + skip-the-line entrance to the Colosseum and entrance to the Roman Forum
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + tickets for all 3, Peter's Basilica, Vatican Museum and Colosseum
El Papa Francisco, ¿nuevo atractivo turístico de Argentina?
En un stand del gobierno argentino, ubicado en el Sony Open de Miami, la foto del Papa Francisco llamó la atención de los visitantes que se acercaron a informarse de las atracciones turísticas de nuestro país. El argentino más famoso del momento no pasó desapercibido en este torneo del circuito ATP, que además es el segundo Masters 1000 del año, y no sólo estuvo en boca de los tenistas argentinos, también de los diferentes asistentes y organizadores del certamen.
Moments in Buenos Aires
A compilation of short clips from an exchange to Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2012. Includes footage from touristic spots and football games.
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RedeTV News: Papa Francisco no Brasil - turistas visitam a 'rota do papa' na Argentina
Agências de turismo criam circuito para mostrar os lugares frequentados pelo papa Francisco na Argentina.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after Greater São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the continent's southeastern coast. The Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the third-largest conurbation in Latin America, with a population of around thirteen million. The city of Buenos Aires is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the Province's capital; rather, it is an autonomous district. In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalised and removed from Buenos Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores; both are now neighborhoods of the city. The 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, hence its formal name: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires). Its citizens first elected a Chief of Government (i.e. Mayor) in 1996; before, the Mayor was directly appointed by the President of the Republic. By some measures, Buenos Aires is one of the 20 largest cities in the world. It is, along with Mexico City and São Paulo, one of the three Latin American cities considered an 'alpha city' by the study GaWC5. Argentina has the third best quality of life in Latin America. Buenos Aires' quality of life is ranked 81st in the world, with its per capita income among the three highest in the region. It is the most visited city in South America (ahead of Rio de Janeiro) and the second most visited city across Latin America (behind Mexico City). It is also one of the most important, largest and most populous of South American capitals, often referred to as the Paris of South America. Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life, with the highest concentration of theatres in the world. Buenos Aires will host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porteños (people of the port). The city is the birthplace of the current pope, Francis (former Archbishop of Buenos Aires), and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, tourism has been growing in the Argentine capital since 2002. In a survey by the travel and tourism publication Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2008, travellers voted Buenos Aires the second most desirable city to visit after Florence, Italy. In 2008, an estimated 2.5 million visitors visited the city. Visitors have many options such as going to a tango show, an estancia in the Province of Buenos Aires, or enjoying the traditional asado. New tourist circuits have recently evolved, devoted to famous Argentines such as Carlos Gardel, Eva Perón or Jorge Luis Borges. Before 2011, due to the favourable exchange rate, its shopping centres such as Alto Palermo, Paseo Alcorta, Patio Bullrich, Abasto de Buenos Aires and Galerías Pacífico were frequently visited by tourists. The exchange rate today has hampered tourism and shopping in particular. Notable consumer brands such as Tiffany & Co. have abandoned the country due to the exchange rate and import restrictions. The city also plays host to musical festivals, some of the largest of which are Quilmes Rock, Creamfields BA and the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival. Football is a passion for Argentines. Buenos Aires has the highest concentration of football teams of any city in the world (featuring no fewer than 24 professional football teams), with many of its teams playing in the major league. The best-known rivalry is the one between River Plate and Boca Juniors. Watching a match between these two teams was deemed one of the 50 sporting things you must do before you die by The Observer. Other major clubs include San Lorenzo de Almagro, Club Atlético Huracán, Vélez Sársfield, Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors and Club Ferro Carril Oeste. Diego Armando Maradona, born in Lanús Partido (county) south of Buenos Aires, is widely hailed as one of the greatest football players of all time. Maradona started his career with Argentinos Juniors, later playing for Boca Juniors, the Argentina national football team and others (most notably FC Barcelona in Spain and SSC Napoli in Italy). Argentina has also been the home of several world champions in professional boxing. Carlos Monzon was a hall of fame World Middleweight champion, and the current undisputed linear Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez hails from Argentina. Omar Narvaez, Lucas Matthysse, and Marcos Maidana are three modern-day world champions as well. Buenos Aires has been a candidate city for the Summer Olympic Games on three occasions: for the 1956 Games, which were lost by a single vote to Melbourne; for the 1968 Summer Olympics, held in Mexico City; and in 2004, when the games were awarded to Athens.
Ventilador casero USB - (USB homemade fan)
Elementos necesarios:
- CD o DVD que no sirva.
- Tijera vieja.
- Tubo de cartón
- Motor DC que funcione con 5v (puede obtenerse de un juguete, stereo, impresora o lectora de cd).
- Corcho
- Cinta adhesiva
- Cinta aislante
- Cable USB
- Pegamento (cualquiera que sea resistente) o Pistola Encoladora
Sigan los pasos en el video y tendrán un ventilador genial y casero.
Gracias a todos por mirar, saludos.-
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J. Krishnamurti - San Diego 1974 - Conversation 6 - The nature and total eradication of fear
J. Krishnamurti - San Diego 1974 - Conversation 6 - The nature and total eradication of fear
Summary:
Q: Can the mind be free of fear?
Physical fears and psychological fears are interrelated. There are conscious as well as unconscious fears.
The racial fears, the fears that society has taught me, the fears that the family has imposed, all those crawling, ugly, brutal things that are hidden, how can they all come up naturally and be exposed so that the mind sees them completely?
What is the answer to this fact of fear which has been carried on from generation to generation?
Is there a way of dealing with fear, not the branches but the root of it?
Behind the words, the descriptions, the explanations, what is fear?
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