Destinos In Paraguay. Programa Completo
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¡Descubrí el portal y la app Visit Paraguay!
Visit Paraguay se denomina el primer portal oficial del país destinado exclusivamente a la promoción turística y la aplicación móvil desarrollada en conjunto con la Secretaría Nacional de Tecnologías e Información (SENATICs).
The Jesuit Missions of Bolivia - Santa Cruz
The Jesuit Missions in Bolivia were not the first to be established in Latin America. The story of how these amazing settlements came about dates back to the early 1500's. The first Jesuit missionaries arrived in what is now Bolivia (then known as Upper Peru) in 1572, having moved eastward from the Viceroyalty of Peru, where they had been established as a province since 1568.
The Jesuits also penetrated into Bolivia's northern reaches, especially the Moxos (now part of Beni Department) and Guarayos (now part of Santa Cruz Department) regions. The first incursions there took place in 1596, although it was not until 1682 - a few years prior to their settling the Chiquitania.
The Jesuits trained their naturally proficient charges to become phenomenal craftsmen in several fields. Those of the Chiquitos missions are best known for their musical skills. Even classically European musical instruments - the cello, the harp, the violin - were created anew in the depths of the Bolivian forests and plains by the inhabitants of the reducciones, without any innate knowledge of what they were making.
Today, the Jesuit Missions of Bolivia (San Javier, Concepcion, San Ignacio, San Jose de Chiquitos, Santa Ana, San Miguel, and numerous others) are home to the International Renaissance and Baroque Music Festival that takes place every two years.
For more: boliviabella.com/jesuit-missions-in-bolivia.html
Paraguay Vacation Part 1
Trip to Paraguay, lots of fun and more to come!
Places of Carapegua - Paraguay | Cinematic look
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Video recorded using Sony NEX 3N
Sony 16-50mm lens
Edited using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.
Location : Carapeguá (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾapeˈɣwa], Guaraní: Karapegua)
Located 84 km from Asunción.
Carapeguá is the most populated district of the Paraguarí Department. It has a total population of 32,939 inhabitants, being 16,903 males and 16,036 females.
In this district could be visited the House of the Culture and the Historical Artisan Museum of the Oñondivepá Cultural Center, that shows diverse samples of the history, art and culture of the region. The cathedral and the bishopric see also deserve a visit.
There are many commerce where could be acquired the products made of poyvi, like sheets, hammocks, blankets and ponchos.
By the Caapucumí company you can get to Mosito Isle navigating in cachiveos (canoes made of timbó trunks) to visit the paradisiac isle of 35 hectares in the middle of the Ypoá estuary.
Minute 2:45 : Tereré or Tererê (of Guaraní origin) is an infusion of yerba mate (botanical name Ilex paraguariensis), similar to mate but prepared with cold water and ice rather than with hot, and in a slightly larger vessel.
Tereré is a typical, popular drink from Paraguay where it is common to see students, friends, co-workers or families drinking tereré together during the summer, a time when temperatures reach 40 to 45 °C (104 to 113 °F). Some people put medicinal herbs or yuyos into the water to treat ailments such as headaches, stomach aches and high blood pressure.
Production of customized vacuum flasks termos for the water and guampas is common. These termos usually consist on a leather-covered 2-Liter thermos commonly filled with iced water and yuyos (medicinal herbs). The thermos has a leather cup-shaped space on the side for the leather-covered guampa. The guampas and leather-covered vacuum flasks are often personalized with names or logos. It's common to see people on the streets carrying these thermos by a leather strap for convenience.
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I'M GOING BACK TO CHILE
Hey everyone, those of you that have followed me a while will remember I worked in South America earlier this year. Amazing news is that I am returning there in January for a few weeks.
To see my Chile playlist look here
I will be doing daily vlogs again to show you what I do on my travels plus filming my workouts with clients out there and filming new workout videos. I will also be visiting Easter Island which I cannot wait for.
Hope you stay in touch and enjoy my travel videos.
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Bienvenidos a Paraguay | Resumen 2017
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How to go up to the Christ Statue (Rio de Janeiro)
HOW TO GET TO CHRIST STATUE (RIO DE JANEIRO)
FIRST YOU MUST GO TO A DISTRICT CALLED COSME VELHO.
THERE IS NO METRO (SUBWAY) STATION NEAR THE BASE OF CORCOVADO MOUNTAIN. contribute $$$ to me at : rjreporter@aol.com (PAYPAL)
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YOU CAN ONLY GET THERE BY PUBLIC BUS OR TAXI.
TO GET TO THE TOP YOU WILL HAVE TO BUY A ROUND TRIP TICKET
FOR THE TRAIN. THE TRIP UP TO THE TOP TAKES APPROX 20 MINUTES.