Brazil 2015 Part 5
Part 5 starts back on the Rio Cuiaba where we see white-rumped sandpiper, great black hawk, white-throated piping-guan, common iguana, little cuckoo, a male jaguar resting, then a female jaguar hunting along the river bank.
Back at the hotel we have toco toucan, black-tailed tityra, southern crested caracara, rufous hornero, thrush-like wren, greater thornbird, yellow-rumped cacique, double-collared seedeater, lined seedeater, saffron finch, short-crested flycatcher, baywing, hyacinth macaw, Brazilian porcupine and white woodpecker.
We then take an evening boat trip to the Rio Negrinio where we see black-collared hawk, helmeted manakin, white-wedged piculet, boat-billed heron, Lafresnaye's (buff-throated) woodcreeper, white-throated piping-guan and lots of roosting cattle egrets.
Next morning we start at the hotel and see grey-breasted martin, southern screamers, wattled jacanas, fawn-breasted wren, picui doves, greenish elaenia, grey-crested cachalote, chaco chachalaca and a butterfly. Back on thr Transpantaneira heading north, we get a better view of fawn-breasted wren, limpkins, great horned owl, white-headed marsh tyrant, marsh deer, great black hawk, an ocelot crossing the road and a happy pig.
Before dawn next day we see a crab-eating fox with a pup, a giant anteater, savanna hawk, buff-necked ibis, ruddy ground-dove, plumbeous ibis with wattled jacana, great white egret, guira cuckoo and finally ending as part 1 started with a southern lapwing.
Waterfall Canyon - Ogden, UT
Este filmezinho é de mim e meu primo Sean fazendo trilha em Waterfall Canyon em Ogden, UT. A cascata estava bem cheia de agua por causa da neve que estava derretendo daquele inverno.
This video clip is of me and my cousin Sean hiking to Waterfall Canyon in Ogden, UT. The waterfall was pretty full due to the snow melt from that winter.
Iguazu Falls, Sul, Paranà, Brasil, South America
Iguazu Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentinian province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu. The Iguazu River rises near the city of Curitiba. It flows through Brazil for most of its course. Below its confluence with the San Antonio River, the Iguazu River forms the boundary between Argentina and Brazil. The name Iguazu comes from the Guarani or Tupi words y, meaning water, and ûasú , meaning big. Legend has it that a god planned to marry a beautiful woman named Naipí, who fled with her mortal lover Tarobá in a canoe. In rage, the god sliced the river, creating the waterfalls and condemning the lovers to an eternal fall. The first European to find the falls was the Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541. On November 11 of 2011, Iguazu Falls was announced as one of the seven winners of the New Seven Wonders of Nature by the New Seven Wonders of the World Foundation. Iguazu Falls is located where the Iguazu River tumbles over the edge of the Paraná Plateau, 23 kilometres (14 mi) upriver from the Iguazu's confluence with the Paraná River. Numerous islands along the 2.7-kilometre-long (1.7 mi) edge divide the falls into numerous separate waterfalls and cataracts, varying between 60 to 82 metres (197 to 269 ft) high. The number of these smaller waterfalls fluctuates from 150 to 300, depending on the water level. About half of the river's flow falls into a long and narrow chasm called the Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo in Spanish or Garganta do Diabo in Portuguese). The Devil's Throat is U-shaped, 82 metres high, 150 m wide, and 700 m long (269×490×2,300 ft). Placenames have been given also to many other smaller falls, such as San Martin Falls, Bossetti Falls and many others. About 900 metres (2,950 ft) of the 2.7-kilometre (1.7 mi) length does not have water flowing over it. The edge of the basalt cap recedes by 3 mm (0.1 in) per year. The water of the lower Iguazu collects in a canyon that drains in the Paraná River, a short distance downstream from the Itaipu Dam. The junction of the water flows marks the border between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. There are points in the cities of Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, and Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, which have access to the Iguazu River, where the borders of all three nations can be seen, a popular tourist attraction for visitors to the three cities. The Iguazu Falls are arranged in a way that seems like a reverse letter J. The border between Brazil and Argentina runs through the Devil's Throat. On the right bank is the Brazilian territory, which has just over 20% of the jumps of these falls, and the left side jumps are Argentine, which make up almost 80% of the falls. There are two international airports close to Iguazú Falls: the Argentine Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport (IGR) and the Brazilian Foz do Iguaçu International Airport (IGU). Argentina's airport is 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the city of Iguazu but closer to the Falls hotels than its Brazilian counterpart. There is bus and taxi service from and to the Airport-Falls. Brazil's airport is between Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil and the falls. LAN Airlines and Aerolíneas Argentinas have direct flights from Buenos Aires to Iguazu International Airport Krause. Several Brazilian airlines, such as TAM Airlines, GOL, Azul, WebJet, offer service from the main Brazilian cities to Foz do Iguaçu. The falls can be reached from the two main towns on either side of the falls: Puerto Iguazú in Argentina and Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil, as well as from Ciudad del Este, Paraguay, on the other side of the Paraná river from Foz do Iguaçu. The falls are shared by the Iguazú National Park (Argentina) and Iguaçu National Park (Brazil). The two parks were designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1984 and 1987, respectively. The first proposal for a Brazilian national park aimed at providing a pristine environment to future generations, just as it had been created by God and endowed with all possible preservation, from the beautiful to the sublime, from the picturesque to the awesome and an unmatched flora located in the magnificent Iguaçú waterfalls. These were the words used by Andre Rebouças, an engineer, in his book Provinces of Paraná, Railways to Mato Grosso and Bolivia, which started up the campaign aimed at preserving the Iguaçu Falls in 1876, when Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world, was four years old.
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Europa 2012 - Clipe Oficial
Compilação oficial da viagem à Londres, Paris e Lisboa.
Música: BB Brunes - Cul & Chemise
Celebrante de Casamento
Sou Khaleb Bueno Wedding Officiant - um Oficiante de Casamentos, profissional que planeja e realiza cerimonias de casamento para pessoas solteiras e/ou divorciadas de diversas religiões ou para quem não pertença a nenhuma instituição religiosa.
Resido em Campinas, interior de São Paulo e atendo a todas regiões do Brasil.
Sou uma pessoa simples de se conversar, muito franco e carismático, sou bom ouvinte e estudioso, costumo a se prender a detalhes para que as nossas cerimonias sejam mais próximas possíveis do nível da perfeição.
Realizo celebrações sem vínculo religioso respeitando todas crenças e dogmas dos noivos, familiares e convidados, elas são minuciosamente elaboradas para qualquer publico, raça, crença e idade, duram de '30 a '40 aproximadamente.
Minhas cerimônias podem ter efeito civil (uma vez que o cartório da comarca emita a Habilitação de Casamento para Efeito Civil), pois sou um Ministro Eclesiástico Profissional de Casamentos. Esse casamento será realizado por uma autoridade constituído e reconhecido em conformidade com a Lei nº 6015/73, contempladas pelos artigos 1515 e 1516 do Novo Código Civil Brasileiro.
Sou formado Bacharel em Artes Teológicas pela Faculdade Nazarena do Brasil (1994), me especializei em Protocolo e Cerimonial pelo SENAC (2013) e Aconselhamento Cristão pela USP (2007) e Psicanalise Clinica pela FATECBA (2009).
Nossas cerimônias possuem diversas palavras e significados baseados na tradição judaica-cristã mencionando detalhes da história dos noivos, além de transformar harmonicamente a celebração do casamento numa cerimônia personalizada e unica para os noivos.
Acredito que a função de um Celebrante é saber ser neutro e principalmente saber transformar com sabedoria o sonho e desejos dos noivos em palavras de amor, companheirismo, fé e esperança.
Por isso me coloco a disposição esclarecer duvidas e possível contratação. Por favor, marque uma reunião para tomarmos um Kaffè e tratarmos da sua cerimônia.
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Trekking Mallikharjun Dev Ghat (Haider ghat)trail, a day trek in India (Karwar, Karnataka)
We trekked the 200 years old Haider ghat trail. It's a one day trek. Hope you guys enjoy it.
The video link of gear I used on this trek