NEW VIDEO. Alternative Trips to the Copper Canyon Mexico with a Tarahumara Guide.
(Version Spanish) A message from the founder and owner of the tour company Eco AlterNATIVE Tours. In his words, shares why you may want to take a tour and discover the magical world of the Tarahumara People.
Day Tours and Stay Tours, Copper Canyon HIkes
Our Phenomenal View At The Top Of The Copper Canyon Mexico
Guided by Chunel- owner of eco-alterNATIVE tours- him and his wife Daniela hiked with their two small children through a Raramuri community and a beautiful forested trail on a recent rainy summer day. They got an eyeful once they reached the top. Daniela gives her first hand take on it from the top of the mountain.
Interested in this hike KAWII or others: ecoalternativetours.com
Eco alterNATIVE tours Testimonial by Joel from California
NEW VIDEO TESTIMONIAL, California family Joel, Lindsey and 11 year old daughter Sydney visited the Sierra Tarahumara/Copper Canyon for the first time. They were inspired by this place and want to come back. They toured around with us here @ecoalternativetours!
The Copper Canyon is deeper than the Grand Canyon and is home to the only passenger train in Mexico. The Tarahumara People are a traditional (having maintained their traditions) group of people, living off the land and stewarding this incredibly biodiverse area, not without challenges in the 21st. century!
On the tours hear from a Tarahumara guide for a unique and cultural experience.
Korima: Eco AlterNATIVE tours indigenous owned tour Company
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Eco alterNATIVE tours Team
Some of the Tarahumara Indian community participants that tour goers will have the opportunity to meet on one of our Eco alterNATIVE Tours. These include world class runner Juan Herrera and award winning composer and musician Erasmo Palma.
Go See Mexico com Copper Canyon
Adult only beach day 2 | vlog 26
Hey yall! Jason and I cooked breakfast, we spent the day at the beach, and then had a sushi chef come and make dinner!
Rikud en la Sierra Tarahumara CADENA
Zee & Anna with lovely animals in Puerto Adventuras, Mexico
Collection of photos of Zee stay at Puerto Adventuras, Mexico
2017 AM: Eco-Frictions: Heritagization, Energopolitics and Fantasies
Cont. of Environmental Sustainability (Part 2)
Environmental crises and related concerns have increased enormously over the past few decades, creating disturbances for human and non-human life on a planetary scale. And yet, simultaneously, this trend is matched by an explosion of attempts to transform exploited sites into zones recovering from ecological disaster by any means necessary. Characterized by multiples and often conflicting moral regimes and economic systems, these ‘friction zones' are progressively changing under the pressure of two main phenomena: one that entails a re-evaluation of (cultural/natural) ‘heritage’ producing rhetorical, pragmatic, and political manipulations of the past; the other that features sustainable environmental renewal, promoting an alternative use of natural resources. In cases where heritage status is granted, territories become ‘consecrated’ and conflicts over local politics of history and memory are disguised by a universalistic rhetoric of ‘common good’ for global collectivities. In the latter case, instead, the dimension of environmental ‘sustainability’ assumes a central position, encouraging eco-fantasies and planetary investment in and for the future. While both processes have been carefully scrutinized by recent anthropological literature, their intersections and articulations require further ethnographic as well as theoretical exploration. Heritagization, energopolitics and fantasies of environmental sustainability expose the fractures in neo-liberal economic practice, incorporating universal moral imperatives into their own discourse: in the first case encouraging the preservation of heritage, in the second imagining the safeguarding of the planet. But how do such discourses talk one to each other in actual practice, and how can we possibly grasp their often uneven, unpredictable and multi-scalar connections?
Taking inspiration from emerging ethnographic approaches to ‘global connections’ (A. Tsing), ‘assemblages’ (A. Ong & S. Collier) and strategies of ‘studying through’ (C. Shore & S. Wright), this panel proposes to scrutinize the zones of eco-friction that are formed in these spaces of collision and intersection between global and local pressures, of past and future predicaments, of commitments to protect and commitments to renew. How do politics of the past intersect and articulate with policy and politics of/for the future in these friction-ridden spaces? What specific cultural and historical paths contribute to forging ‘zones of awkward engagement’ with the environment in different ethnographic sites? And what kinds of economic and moral relations stem from the intersection between the entangled phenomena we have mentioned?
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PBS Show - Crazy Ants, Birding Legend, Pigfoot Deer, #2807
Program 2807, Air Dates November 24-30, 2019 & May 24-30, 2020
Crazy Ants, Birding Legend, Pigfoot Deer
Crazy Ants Invade
Some new invasive ants are driving biologists crazy, but new research into control methods is underway at the lab and in the field.
Birdwatching and the Guide to Immortality
Victor Emanuel entered the birding world when, as a boy, he joined a small ornithology club in Houston. That was over seventy years ago, and since, he’s been chasing birds over the world. Considered one of the preeminent birders anywhere, he has been an inspiration to tens of thousands of people. And even today, he’s helping prep a new generation of naturalists that will solidify his legacy long after he puts down his binoculars.
Lone Star Land Steward: The Pigfoot Ranch
The story of the Pigfoot Ranch is not one of stark before and after, but rather of a long-time legacy of excellent land stewardship. Dating back to 1885, the Head Family has worked to preserve Pigfoot’s pristine native prairie savannahs and its crystal-clear creeks. Not to mention one of the best sunset views you can find in Central Texas.
A Creel Survey
Join a team of fisheries technicians as they perform a creel survey on Lake Conroe. Fisheries biologists doing creel surveys interview anglers, measure fish, and track the number of hours fished. These surveys help get information about the fishing quality and the health of fish populations in the lake.
Lake Brownwood State Park
Near the geographical center of Texas, this park offers an atmosphere of rustic beauty and tranquility with hiking, camping, boating and fishing opportunities. Many structures in use today were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930’s from timber and native rock found in the park.
Postcard From Texas
From Cypress trees to backwater bayous, enjoy the serenity of Caddo Lake, the largest naturally formed lake in Texas.
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon (Hopi: Ongtupqa; Yavapai: Wi:kaʼi:la, Spanish: Gran Cañón), is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Hualapai Tribal Nation, and the Havasupai Tribe. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet or 1,800 meters). Nearly two billion years of Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted. While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests that the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago. Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to its present-day configuration.
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Central Texas Gardener |Sept. 28, 2013 |Native American Seed
Why is it important to plant a holistic habitat? Bill Neiman from Native American Seed explains how to make a difference in your water bill, native beauty, and to our wildlife. On tour in Temple, Mary Lew and David Quesinberry exchanged flat lawn for a new perspective, for them and the wildlife. Daphne explains why jalapeno and serrano peppers turn red. Her pick of the week is native clumping grass, Lindheimer muhly, a standout that protects and feeds wildlife. Trisha Shirey answers: which vegetables should I start from seeds or transplants? Host: Tom Spencer. Find out more at klru.org/ctg.
Hurricane Katrina Documentary(1) OFFICIAL
Part 2:
Directed by Spike Lee
Theme music composer Terence Blanchard
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Spike Lee
Samuel D. Pollard
Editor(s) Geeta Gandbhir
Cinematography Cliff Charles
Running time 240 minutes total, for part 1 & 2.
Production company(s) 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Release
Original channel HBO
Original release
August 23, 2010
If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise is a 2010 documentary film directed by Spike Lee, as a follow-up to his 2006 HBO documentary film, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts. The film looks into the proceeding years since Hurricane Katrina struck the New Orleans and Gulf Coast region, and also focuses on the 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its effect on the men and women who work along the shores of the gulf. Many of the participants in Levees were also featured in this documentary.
It won a Peabody Award in 2010 for ambitiously chronicling one of the hugest disasters in American history, interrogating the well-known narratives and investigating other stories that could have easily fallen through the cracks.[1]
Ghost Rider - Monster
my first music video, enjoy and have fun
film: ghost rider
music: skillet monster
Lyrics:
The secret side of me, I never let you see
I keep it caged but I can't control it
So stay away from me, the beast is ugly
I feel the rage and I just can't hold it
It's scratching on the walls, in the closet, in the halls
It comes awake and I can't control it
Hiding under the bed, in my body, in my head
Why won't somebody come and save me from this, make it end?
I feel it deep within, it's just beneath the skin
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I hate what I've become, the nightmare's just begun
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
My secret side I keep hid under lock and key
I keep it caged but I can't control it
'Cause if I let him out he'll tear me up, break me down
Why won't somebody come and save me from this, make it end?
I feel it deep within, it's just beneath the skin
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I hate what I've become, the nightmare's just begun
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I feel it deep within, it's just beneath the skin
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
It's hiding in the dark, it's teeth are razor sharp
There's no escape for me, it wants my soul, it wants my heart
No one can hear me scream, maybe it's just a dream
Maybe it's inside of me, stop this monster
I feel it deep within, it's just beneath the skin
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I hate what I've become, the nightmare's just begun
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I feel it deep within, it's just beneath the skin
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I've gotta lose control, he something radical
I must confess that I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
I, I feel like a monster
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