Cascade aux Ecrevisses à Petit bourg - Guadeloupe
La cascade aux écrevisses est un bassin naturel de la rivière Corossol située sur la route de la Traversée à Petit Bourg.
Elle est très facile d'accès (5 minutes) et le parcours est 100% aménagé pour les personnes à mobilité réduite et pour ceux qui n'aiment pas trop les pieds dans la boue...
Apparemment, la cascade doit son nom aux très nombreuses écrevisses qui y vivaient mais qui ont aujourd'hui globalement disparu.
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D'ils en Iles | 5 juin 2016 | Guadeloupe 1ère | Lun 2
Myriam-Maeva PONET a embarqué à bord de LUN II entre Pointe-à-Pitre et Marie-Galante. Reportage.
Cascade : Saut d'Acomat à pointe-noire - Guadeloupe
???? ➱ Direction Pointe Noire à la découverte du Saut d'Acomat, une belle rivière sauvage qui donne sur un grand bassin surplombé par une cascade et un toboggan naturel! Parcours complet en commençant par les canyons de la rivière Grande Plaine !
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Sur Les pas de DALY à Paradise, Capesterre
Pratiquez une activité physique tout en découvrant le patrimoine naturel des Iles de Guadeloupe.
KREYOL TRIP | Balade en gyropode en Guadeloupe avec ECOFUNTOUR (Désirade) - Kreyol Advisor
BLOGTRIP Kreyol Advisor by My Trendy Agency dans les îles de Guadeloupe en partenariat avec Nouvelles Frontières et Corsair.
• Les blogueurs invités: @clemy75, @superchinois801, @hellolaroux, @mymycotton.
• Un hashtag pour découvrir cette aventure sur les réseaux sociaux: #kreyoltrip.
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Investiture:les maires de Guadeloupe.
Les îles de Guadeloupe à la trace - Le saut d'eau du Matouba avec Patrice Segrétier.
Retrouvez Patrice Segrétier, dans l'émission « Les îles de Guadeloupe à la trace » !
La MGPS est partenaire de cette série diffusée sur Guadeloupe 1ère.
Le principe : redécouvrir le patrimoine local en suivant ???? les #traces qui sillonnent notre île avec un(e) invité(e) de marque ! ✨
FOODTOUR KRÉYOL | La Payotte (Îles de Guadeloupe)
My Trendy Agency convie des influenceurs food à un voyage au coeur de la gastronomie créole dans les pas du guide Guadeloupe l'Essentiel publié aux Editions Nomades. Un blogtrip expérience à la rencontre de chefs, à la découverte de belles adresses gourmandes en partenariat avec Corsair & Des Hôtels et des Îles.
Déjeuner à La Payotte : une adresse #GuadeloupelEssentiel qui met à l'honneur les produits de la mer et les saveurs de l'île de la Désirade... Le chef Stéphane Félicité et le responsable Philippe Saint Auret oeuvrent de concert pour promouvoir les richesses de l'île.
L'équipe du FoodtourKréyol:
• Céline CHI: @mamzellelychee (blogueuse food esthète)
• Ben Mahi: @uncle_bens_ (blogueur food rêveur)
• Masha SHATYAEVA: @kitchentrotter ( CM jolie marque food & voyage)
• Florie BODIN: @editionsnomades ( RP maison d'édition)
• Charles BAH: @urbandreamer (photographe/ vidéaste)
• Joëlle BAH-DRALOU: @elledit8 (auteur du guide Guadeloupe l'Essentiel - blogueuse - CEO My Trendy Agency)
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FOODTOUR KRÉYOL | La Table de Lena (Îles de Guadeloupe)
My Trendy Agency convie des influenceurs food à un voyage au coeur de la gastronomie créole dans les pas du guide Guadeloupe l'Essentiel publié aux Editions Nomades. Un blogtrip expérience à la rencontre de chefs, à la découverte de belles adresses gourmandes en partenariat avec Corsair & Des Hôtels et des Îles.
Dîner à La Table de Lena tenue par Claude Strazel et son adorable : une adresse confidentielle connue d'un cercle d'initiés.
L'équipe du FoodtourKréyol:
• Céline CHI: @mamzellelychee (blogueuse food esthète)
• Ben Mahi: @uncle_bens_ (blogueur food rêveur)
• Masha SHATYAEVA: @kitchentrotter ( CM jolie marque food & voyage)
• Florie BODIN: @editionsnomades ( RP maison d'édition)
• Charles BAH: @urbandreamer (photographe/ vidéaste)
• Joëlle BAH-DRALOU: @elledit8 (auteur du guide Guadeloupe l'Essentiel - blogueuse - CEO My Trendy Agency)
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chez Pierre Lincertain, à l'Anse du Vent, décembre 2017.
SERD 2016 : Ciné-débat à la Désirade
Rencontre ciné-débat à la Capitainerie de la Désirade.
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Chantier de piscine en eau de mer de la Désirade
Remise à niveau de la piscine flottante de la plage à Fifi, à la Désirade.
French and Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War. The war was fought between the colonies of British America and New France, with both sides supported by military units from their parent countries of Great Britain and France, as well as Native American allies. At the start of the war, the French North American colonies had a population of roughly 60,000 compared to 2 million in the English North American colonies. The outnumbered French particularly depended on the Indians. Long in conflict, the metropole nations declared war on each other in 1756, escalating the war from a regional affair into an international conflict.
The name French and Indian War is used mainly in the United States and in English-speaking Canada, and refers to the two main enemies of the British colonists: the royal French forces and the various indigenous forces allied with them. British and European historians use the term the Seven Years' War, as do many Canadians. French Canadians call it La guerre de la Conquête (War of Conquest).
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Charles de Gaulle | Wikipedia audio article
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00:06:10 1 Early life
00:06:20 1.1 Childhood and origins
00:08:22 1.2 Education and intellectual influences
00:11:46 2 Early career
00:11:55 2.1 Officer cadet and lieutenant
00:16:33 2.2 First World War
00:16:43 2.2.1 Combat
00:20:16 2.2.2 Prisoner
00:22:37 2.3 Between the wars
00:22:46 2.3.1 Early 1920s: Poland and staff college
00:25:30 2.3.2 Mid-1920s: ghostwriter for Pétain
00:28:15 2.3.3 Late-1920s: Trier and Beirut
00:31:34 2.3.4 1930s: staff officer
00:33:56 2.3.5 Early 1930s: proponent of armoured warfare
00:38:05 2.3.6 Late-1930s: tank regiment
00:40:44 3 Second World War: the Fall of France
00:40:56 3.1 Early war
00:43:20 3.2 The Battle of France: division commander
00:47:51 3.3 The Battle of France: government minister
00:50:56 3.4 The Battle of France: Briare and Tours
00:55:16 3.5 The Battle of France: Franco-British Union
00:57:27 3.6 Flight with Edward Spears
00:58:58 4 Second World War: leader of the Free French in exile
00:59:11 4.1 Appeal from London
01:03:50 4.2 Leader of the Free French
01:10:56 4.3 De Gaulle and Pétain: rival visions of France
01:17:33 4.4 De Gaulle's relations with the iAnglo-Saxons/i
01:23:48 4.5 Plane sabotage
01:24:51 4.6 Algiers
01:26:31 4.7 Preparations for D-Day
01:32:30 4.8 Return to France
01:41:59 5 1944–1946: Provisional Government of Liberated France
01:46:03 5.1 Curbing the Communist Resistance
01:47:44 5.2 The Provisional Government of the French Republic
01:51:12 5.3 Tour of major cities
01:53:11 5.4 The legal purges (Épuration légale)
01:58:28 5.5 Winter of 1944
02:02:08 5.6 Visit to the Soviet Union
02:06:24 5.7 Strasbourg
02:08:36 5.8 The Yalta Conference
02:10:27 5.9 President Truman
02:13:09 5.10 Victory in Europe
02:16:02 5.11 Confrontation in Syria and Lebanon
02:18:34 5.12 The Potsdam Conference
02:19:27 5.13 New elections and resignation
02:23:53 6 1946–1958: Out of power
02:28:27 6.1 1958: Collapse of the Fourth Republic
02:33:20 7 1958–1962: Founding of the Fifth Republic
02:36:45 7.1 Algeria
02:39:52 7.2 Assassination attempts
02:40:51 7.3 Direct presidential elections
02:42:20 8 1962–1968: Politics of grandeur
02:43:00 8.1 Thirty glorious years
02:46:05 8.2 Fourth nuclear power
02:50:45 8.3 NATO
02:56:21 8.4 European Economic Community (EEC)
03:05:23 8.5 Recognition of the People's Republic of China
03:08:13 8.6 Visit to Latin America
03:09:25 8.7 US dollar crisis
03:11:20 9 Second term
03:13:09 9.1 Empty Chair Crisis
03:14:26 9.2 Six-Day War
03:17:25 9.3 Nigerian Civil War
03:19:11 9.4 iVive le Québec libre!/i
03:21:12 9.5 Official visit to Poland
03:22:05 9.6 May 1968
03:25:36 10 Later life
03:25:46 10.1 Retirement
03:27:24 10.2 Personal life
03:29:31 10.3 Death
03:33:22 11 Legacy
03:33:31 11.1 Reputation
03:36:10 11.2 Relationships with other political leaders
03:46:55 12 Honours and awards
03:47:05 12.1 French
03:47:41 12.2 Foreign
03:51:17 12.3 Medals
03:52:13 12.4 Memorials
03:52:44 13 Works
03:52:53 13.1 French editions
03:55:06 13.2 English translations
03:57:30 14 See also
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Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (; French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də ɡol] (listen); 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French army officer and statesman who led the French Resistance against Nazi Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946 in order to establish democracy in France. In 1958, he came out of retirement when appointed President of the Council of Ministers by President René Coty. He was asked to rewrite the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic after approval by referendum. He was elected President of France later that year, a position he was reelected to in 1965 and held until his resignation in 1969. He was ...
Haiti | Wikipedia audio article
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Haiti ( ( listen); French: Haïti [a.iti]; Haitian Creole: Ayiti [ajiti]), officially the Republic of Haiti (French: République d'Haïti; Haitian Creole: Repiblik Ayiti) and formerly called Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola, east of Cuba in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island, which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti is 27,750 square kilometres (10,714 sq mi) in size and has an estimated 10.8 million people, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the second-most populous country in the Caribbean as a whole.
The region was originally inhabited by the indigenous Taíno people. Spain landed on the island on 5 December 1492 during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic. When Columbus initially landed in Haiti, he had thought he had found India or China. On Christmas Day 1492, Columbus' flagship the Santa Maria ran aground north of what is now Limonade. As a consequence, Columbus ordered his men to salvage what they could from the ship, and he created the first European settlement in the Americas, naming it La Navidad after the day the ship was destroyed.
The island was named La Española and claimed by Spain, which ruled until the early 17th century. Competing claims and settlements by the French led to the western portion of the island being ceded to France, which named it Saint-Domingue. Sugarcane plantations, worked by slaves brought from Africa, were established by colonists.
In the midst of the French Revolution (1789–99), slaves and free people of color revolted in the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), culminating in the abolition of slavery and the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte's army at the Battle of Vertières. Afterward the sovereign state of Haiti was established on 1 January 1804—the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the second republic in the Americas, and the only nation in the world established as a result of a successful slave revolt. The rebellion that began in 1791 was led by a former slave and the first black general of the French Army, Toussaint Louverture, whose military genius and political acumen transformed an entire society of slaves into an independent country. Upon his death in a prison in France, he was succeeded by his lieutenant, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who declared Haiti's sovereignty and later became the first Emperor of Haiti, Jacques I. The Haitian Revolution lasted just over a dozen years; and apart from Alexandre Pétion, the first President of the Republic, all the first leaders of government were former slaves. The Citadelle Laferrière is the largest fortress in the Americas. Henri Christophe—former slave and first king of Haiti, Henri I—built it to withstand a possible foreign attack.It is a founding member of the United Nations, Organization of American States (OAS), Association of Caribbean States, and the International Francophonie Organisation. In addition to CARICOM, it is a member of the International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. It has the lowest Human Development Index in the Americas. Most recently, in February 2004, a coup d'état originating in the north of the country forced the resignation and exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. A provisional government took control with security provided by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).