Monthly Archives: November 2016

Breaking the Code – Royal Opera House, Manchester

Originally posted on Bristol Bookworm:
Regular readers may have noticed I’ve been on a bit of a theatre binge lately. This is mostly because going to the theatre triggers more theatre because I find out about other interesting things I…

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A new Home in Manchester

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Art Walk and Food Fair Fun in Rio

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New photos reveal rare glimpse of uncontacted tribe in Amazon, threatened by outsiders — National Post

Survival International says the pictures are good news as it shows the community is thriving. However, illegal gold miners threaten the tribe’s very existence via New photos reveal rare glimpse of uncontacted tribe in Amazon, threatened by outsiders — National Post

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Brazilian coup politician arrested for corruption

Originally posted on Dear Kitty. Some blog:
https://youtu.be/4k6ArZD-204 This video says about itself: Anti-Government Protesters Occupy Brazil’s Congress 17 November 2016 A group of demonstrators took over the chamber of Brazil‘s lower house of Congress on Wednesday. From daily The…

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A Day for Deep Thought: World Philosophy Day

Originally posted on China Icons – Your guide to life, work and travel in China:
News and Travel Editor ‘Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.’ Today is World Philosophy Day, an event…

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A Festival of Flaming Failures | Meara Hamidiani

In March, the orange trees that line the narrow stone streets of Valencia shade small children as they toy with explosives. Later, the city is set ablaze. The sidewalks are covered with remnants of… Source: A Festival of Flaming Failures … Continue reading

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Could hunters help bring back the woolly mammoth from extinction? — ideas.ted.com

TED science curator David Biello explores the odd couple behind the de-extinction movement — scientists and hunters — and what this says about our ambivalent attitude towards animals via Could hunters help bring back the woolly mammoth from extinction? — ideas.ted.com

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feeling…angelina  christina 

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Five districts of Salvador, Brazil

Salvador, in Brazil’s North-East state of Bahia is a vibrant fusion of cultures, colours and landscapes. The home of Afro-Brazilian culture: capoeira; samba; and moqueca, a delicious fish stew. Pelourinho  Chocolate Mousse, Mamabahia, Pelourinho We arrived on a evening flight…

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