Vacaciones Lago Monreal - Patagonia Chile by Vamos pal Sur
Ven a disfrutar de unos días de relajo en nuestro refugio ubicado a orillas del Lago Monreal, Coyhaique.
En nuestro recinto contamos con 10000mt2 de terreno, 400mt de orilla de lago, bosque nativo, muchas flora y fauna, cancha para practicar Mountain Bike, hermosas playas de pesca y solo una cabaña, sin vecinos con las comodidades necesarias para que vivas unos días de escape y relajo total...
El Lago Monreal se encuentra colindante con la reconocida Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo, en el Corazón de la Patagonia
Nuestro programa está diseñado para que puedas pasar unos días de descanso y desconexión, incluidos traslados ida y vuelta al Aeropuerto de Balmaceda, alimentación a fin, bebestibles, leña para calefacción, agua caliente y Asistente de Viaje, solo debes coordinar con nosotros, reservas tu vuelo en tu linea aérea favorita y listo.... ya tienes unas Vacaciones soñadas.
Además contamos con programas especiales para adicionar a tu viaje y así lograr que tu experiencia sea maravillosamente inolvidable. Pesca Deportiva, Deportes Extremos, Fotografía y Video, Tour Full Day a Capillas de Marmol. (escríbenos para detalles)
También tenemos servicios extras como paseos en bote por el lago, salidas de pesca, arriendo de kayak; equipo básico de pesca; equipo fotográfico; carpas y sacos de dormir (para excursiones).
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Sin Internet
Sin Televisión
Sin Ruido (Solo la naturaleza)
Sin Vecinos
Sin Gente (solo tu y los tuyos)
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Región de Los Lagos y la Araucanía, Chile (TimeLapse) by Eduardo Fuentes Veliz
TimeLapse realizado en hermosos lugares del sur de Chile:
Valle Cochamó
Volcán Llaima
Volcán Villarrica
Parque Nacional Conguillío
Cinematic Pucon, Chile Dji Mavic pro / Dji Osmo
Flying around Pucón, Chile with my little friend the Mavic Pro
GoPro: Corralco Apertura 2017
GoPro: Corralco Apertura 2017
ARREGLOS EN CAMINO INTERNACIONAL PUCON CABURGUA
2010 Chile earthquake | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:50 1 Location
00:04:00 2 Seismology and geology
00:06:47 2.1 Compared with past earthquakes
00:07:37 2.2 Aftershocks
00:14:05 2.3 2011 aftershocks
00:16:46 2.4 Geophysical impact
00:18:08 3 Damage and casualties
00:23:50 3.1 Modified Mercalli intensities for some localities
00:24:11 3.2 Identified fatalities
00:24:21 3.3 Population with destroyed or severely damaged homes
00:24:55 3.4 Humanitarian response
00:26:40 4 Conditions in the aftermath
00:26:50 4.1 Chaos and disorder
00:30:04 4.2 Prison escape
00:31:12 4.3 Government response
00:32:44 4.4 Economic recovery
00:33:29 4.5 Food scarcity
00:35:27 5 Tsunami
00:40:01 5.1 Chile
00:41:59 5.2 Oceania
00:49:25 5.3 North America
00:50:47 5.4 Tsunami-related aid given
00:51:18 5.5 Data
00:51:43 6 See also
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- Socrates
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The 2010 Chile earthquake (Spanish: Terremoto del 27F) occurred off the coast of central Chile on Saturday, 27 February at 03:34 local time (06:34 UTC), having a magnitude of 8.8 on the moment magnitude scale, with intense shaking lasting for about three minutes. It was felt strongly in six Chilean regions (from Valparaíso in the north to Araucanía in the south), that together make up about 80 percent of the country's population. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) the cities experiencing the strongest shaking—VIII (Severe) on the Mercalli intensity scale (MM)—were Concepción, Arauco and Coronel. According to Chile's Seismological Service Concepción experienced the strongest shaking at MM IX (Violent). The earthquake was felt in the capital Santiago at MM VII (Very strong) or MM VIII. Tremors were felt in many Argentine cities, including Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza and La Rioja. Tremors were felt as far north as the city of Ica in southern Peru (approx. 2,400 km (1,500 mi) away).The earthquake triggered a tsunami which devastated several coastal towns in south-central Chile and damaged the port at Talcahuano. Tsunami warnings were issued in 53 countries, and the wave caused minor damage in the San Diego area of California and in the Tōhoku region of Japan, where damage to the fisheries business was estimated at ¥6.26 billion (US$66.7 million). The earthquake also generated a blackout that affected 93 percent of the Chilean population and which went on for several days in some locations. President Michelle Bachelet declared a state of catastrophe and sent military troops to take control of the most affected areas. According to official sources, 525 people lost their lives, 25 people went missing and about 9% of the population in the affected regions lost their homes.On 10 March, Swiss Reinsurance Co. estimated that the Chilean quake would cost insurance companies between 4 and 7 billion dollars. The rival German-based Munich Re AG made the same estimate. Earthquake's losses to the economy of Chile are estimated at US$15–30 billion.
KTM 450 Caburga, Benja en el Muelle del lago caburga
Time Lapse Sur de Chile
Tenia unas cuantas capturas Time Lapse guardadas y decidí unirlas en este Vídeo, mostrando mis viajes por el sur de Chile :D
La Patagonia Rebelde 1974 (720p) (Spanish & English Subs)
La Patagonia Rebelde 1974 (720p)
WEBRip by Hernancito.
Fuente: BTARG.
Compartido, porque es material que deben conocer todos, para no olvidar nuestra historia.
Subtítulos en español.
English Subs.
Pesca con mosca Lago Todos los Santos
Pesca con mosca y un paseo papa hijos por el Lago Todos los Santos en busca de las farios del desagüe de la laguna .....
Time Lapse Magia desde el sur de Chile
TimeLapse de parte de la región de Los Lagos.
Puerto Varas
Ensenada
Lago Llanquihue
Lago Todos Los Santos
Laguna Verde
Frutillar
Music: Arksun - Arisen (Fer Arellano Edit)
Junio 2016
Chile In 4K
Track: Rosen - Tales Calaza
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Puerto Montt (Chile)
Puerto Varas (Chile)
Calama (Chile)
San Pedro de Atacama (Chile)
SERNATUR LANZÓ PROGRAMA CHILE ES TUYO - Iquique TV
2012.06.26: Promover el turismo interno y que los chilenos conozcamos nuestro país, es el objetivo del programa Chile es Tuyo lanzado por el Servicio Nacional de Turismo
Más de 100 paquetes turísticos a precios, en promedio, un 40 por ciento más bajos que en temporada alta, pueden encontrarse en el sitio web chileestuyo.cl
Horses in warfare | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:50 1 Types of horse used in warfare
00:05:53 1.1 Light-weight
00:07:16 1.2 Medium-weight
00:08:54 1.3 Heavy-weight
00:09:56 1.4 Ponies
00:10:46 1.5 Other equids
00:11:50 2 Training and deployment
00:14:17 3 Technological innovations
00:15:04 3.1 Harness and vehicles
00:16:30 3.2 Riding equipment
00:19:19 4 Tactics
00:20:29 4.1 Chariot warfare
00:23:07 4.2 Cavalry
00:26:00 4.3 Horse artillery
00:27:22 5 Asia
00:27:31 5.1 Central Asia
00:28:34 5.2 India
00:31:26 5.3 East Asia
00:32:49 5.4 Middle East
00:35:01 6 Europe
00:35:10 6.1 Antiquity
00:35:19 6.2 Middle Ages
00:37:34 6.2.1 Uses
00:38:58 6.2.2 Transition
00:41:03 6.3 Early modern period
00:44:51 6.4 19th century
00:47:44 7 Sub-Saharan Africa
00:50:32 8 The Americas
00:54:21 9 20th century
00:55:02 9.1 World War I
00:57:03 9.2 World War II
00:59:17 10 Recognition
01:00:34 11 Modern uses
01:01:23 11.1 Active military
01:02:50 11.2 Law enforcement and public safety
01:04:13 11.3 Ceremonial and educational uses
01:05:45 11.4 Equestrian sport
01:07:16 12 See also
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Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The first use of horses in warfare occurred over 5,000 years ago. The earliest evidence of horses ridden in warfare dates from Eurasia between 4000 and 3000 BC. A Sumerian illustration of warfare from 2500 BC depicts some type of equine pulling wagons. By 1600 BC, improved harness and chariot designs made chariot warfare common throughout the Ancient Near East, and the earliest written training manual for war horses was a guide for training chariot horses written about 1350 BC. As formal cavalry tactics replaced the chariot, so did new training methods, and by 360 BC, the Greek cavalry officer Xenophon had written an extensive treatise on horsemanship. The effectiveness of horses in battle was also revolutionized by improvements in technology, including the invention of the saddle, the stirrup, and later, the horse collar.
Many different types and sizes of horse were used in war, depending on the form of warfare. The type used varied with whether the horse was being ridden or driven, and whether they were being used for reconnaissance, cavalry charges, raiding, communication, or supply. Throughout history, mules and donkeys as well as horses played a crucial role in providing support to armies in the field.
Horses were well suited to the warfare tactics of the nomadic cultures from the steppes of Central Asia. Several East Asian cultures made extensive use of cavalry and chariots. Muslim warriors relied upon light cavalry in their campaigns throughout North Africa, Asia, and Europe beginning in the 7th and 8th centuries AD. Europeans used several types of war horses in the Middle Ages, and the best-known heavy cavalry warrior of the period was the armoured knight. With the decline of the knight and rise of gunpowder in warfare, light cavalry again rose to prominence, used in both European warfare and in the conquest of the Americas. Battle cavalry developed to take on a multitude of roles in the late 18th century and early 19th century and was often crucial for victory in the Napoleonic wars. In the Americas, the use of horses and development of mounted warfare tactics were learned by several tribes of indigenous people and in turn, highly mobile horse regiments were critical in the American Civil War.
Horse cavalry began to be phased out after World War I in favour of tank warfare, though a few horse cavalry units were still used into World War II, especially as scouts. By the end of World War II, horses were seldom seen in battle, but were still used extensively for the transport of troops and supplies. Today, formal battle-ready horse cavalry units have almost disappeared, though the United States Army Special Forces used horses in battle during the 200 ...
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