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xtruss · 7 months
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Trapped at eight meters (26 feet) above the ground, this yet-to-be-named phorid fly species is a “parasitoid death-dealing machine” that jabs its eggs into other insects, says entomologist Brian Brown. Brown, the curator of entomology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, photographed the insects in this article using a camera-and-microscope setup that was originally developed to examine flaws in computer chips. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
For Insects, The Amazon’s Canopy Contains A Dazzling Multiverse
A new study finds that high in rainforest trees, insects live in ecosystems that vary wildly from the forest floor on up.
— By Natasha Daly | Published March 2, 2022 | Saturday October 7, 2023
“I thought, my God, this is like someone’s discovered another continent!” says Brian Brown, an Entomology Curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. He was talking about insects.
When studying insects in the Amazon, most entomologists cast their eyes down, to the intricate pathways of moss and underbrush that make up the rainforest floor. But José Albertino Rafael wanted to look up. Really far up—to more than 105 feet in the canopy.
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Two hours northwest of Manaus, Brazil, a 131-foot steel tower rises from a pristine area of the rainforest. Built in 1979, the tower had long been used to track the exchange of carbon dioxide between the trees and the atmosphere, but more recently it has been used for pioneering entomology research. Photograph By Craig Cutler
During two weeks in 2017, Rafael, an Entomologist at Brazil’s National Institute of Amazonian Research, and colleagues trapped insects at various heights, starting at ground level, from a 131-foot tower erected in the middle of the Amazon, just outside Manaus.
The findings were staggering, says Brown, who was part of a team that examined and recorded all 37,000 insects that were collected. Nearly half of them were flies. “There were weird and different things. I didn’t even know what genus these were, let alone species.”
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Ground Level: Tumbling flower beetles have a triangular body that helps them escape predators. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
The results of their analysis, published in Nature on February 2, point to a distinct and previously unexamined network of ecosystems in rainforest trees. More than 60 percent of the 857 species of flies collected, for example, were found above ground level. Many, if not most, likely are new species, Brown says.
Previous studies have compared insects on the ground with those in the canopy, but this is one of the first efforts to understand insect diversity at smaller vertical intervals.
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8 Meters (26 Feet): The mantis wasp uses its ovipositor—a needlelike organ for laying eggs—to pierce the egg cases of mantises. When the wasp’s larvae hatch, they feed on the mantis’s eggs. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
The findings underscore how much of the insect world still remains undiscovered, says Floyd Shockley, the collections manager of the entomology department at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, who was not involved in the study.
“Millions of things that live in the tropical canopy never come to ground,” he says, adding that these kinds of vertical studies “are incredibly important because [without them], we’re missing out on a tremendous amount of biodiversity.”
Sorting Insects
To collect the insects, Rafael set five large, tent-like netted traps off the tower at 26-foot intervals, starting at ground level and reaching up to 105 feet.
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16 Meters (52 Feet): Both the forest canopy and the undergrowth are patrolled by parasitoid wasps seeking their prey—mostly caterpillars. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
Brown and Dalton de Souza Amorim, an entomologist at the University of Sao Paolo, and the rest of their team first sorted the insects by order (flies, beetles, bugs, and more). They focused on Diptera—flies—sorting more than 16,000 specimens into 56 families, then into 857 species. It’s unclear how many of those species are new to science. “It would take years and a ton of research to find out,” Brown says, but he guesses that many or most are undescribed.
Some families of flies were most abundant and diverse on the ground. Others were concentrated in the canopy. Still others peaked at the middle levels. Notably, between 90 and 100 percent of specimens of some families of flies were found in the four highest traps.
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24 Meters (79 Feet): The watchful jewel beetle's massive eyes allow it to flee from predators—and researchers—quickly, making the beetles difficult to collect for study. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
What’s the Bigger Picture?
So much remains unknown about insects. “We’re still finding fish and amphibians, but we’re getting pretty close on birds and mammals to having a complete picture on their diversity,” Shockley says. But scientific models estimate the number of undiscovered insect species at between five and 30 million. “Every time we get one of these studies, it helps us improve the model so we can see how much we haven’t discovered.”
There are many reasons why knowledge of so many insect species remains elusive. “They’re small, they’re fast, they’re highly diverse, and they can occupy almost any niche,” he says.
So “we have to understand how they interact with each other, us, and crops,” Shockley says. “And we can’t talk about what they’re doing until we put a name on what they are.”
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32 Meters (105 Feet): Iridescent orchid bees, tropical cousins of bumblebees and honeybees, are among the multitude of insects that entomologists have collected at the observation tower. Photograph By Brian Brown, Natural History Museum of Los Aangele County
Most insect sampling has been done based on latitude and longitude and sometimes altitude—up a mountain, for example, where habitats can change dramatically. But by collecting insects vertically in forest habitats, which is hard to do, Shockley says, “we’re adding an additional dimension to our understanding of diversity in three-dimensional space.”
Flies get a bad rap—it can be hard for people to understand why we should care about them. “But organisms [like insects] are arguably way more important than mammals or birds for the structure of the forest,” Brown says. “They’re important for pollination, energy, recycling, and more. What would happen if there were no insects feeding on decaying bodies? The ecosystem services they provide are so vital—but almost invisible.”
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andy-paleoart · 30 days
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Great women in paleontology: Diana Mussa | Grandes mulheres na paleontologia: Diana Mussa
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🇬🇧 Diana Mussa, born in Campos dos Goytacazes on January 19, 1932, and passed away in Rio de Janeiro on May 8, 2007, was a renowned Brazilian geologist and paleobotanist, globally recognized for her expertise in Devonian flora. She was a trailblazer in this field in Brazil and also a respected professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
The youngest of five siblings, Diana was the daughter of Lebanese parents. Since childhood, she harbored the dream of becoming a naturalist, driven by her deep interest in nature and natural processes. In 1952, she moved to Rio de Janeiro to study Natural History at the National Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences, and Letters of the University of Brazil (now UFRJ), where she also pursued Geology. During this time, she had the opportunity to intern under renowned researchers such as Dr. Fernando R. Milanez at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden and Dr. Calvino Mainieri at the São Paulo Institute of Technological Research.
In the late 1950s, she joined the Convent of the Poor Clares to volunteer with underserved populations, and she was sent to Manaus. Between 1958 and 1961, she lived in Tefé, conducting research on fossilized woods and participating in missionary activities. After returning to Rio de Janeiro for health treatment, she joined the National Commission of Nuclear Energy and commenced her postgraduate studies in 1973 at the Institute of Geosciences of the University of São Paulo, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Antonio Carlos Rocha-Campos. Her thesis, defended in 1982, on the Permian Lignitafofloras of the Paraná Basin, Brazil (States of São Paulo and Santa Catarina), was approved with distinction.
Diana became a researcher at the National Department of Mineral Production and later worked at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, where she became an Adjunct Professor of Paleobotany in 1993. Throughout her career, she described approximately 30 genera of fossilized plants, leaving behind an important legacy in the form of her collection of fossil wood slides. Additionally, she was a founding member of the Brazilian Society of Paleontology and a member of various other international and national organizations in her field. Her name inspired the naming of the genus Mussaeoxylon seclusum Merlotti 1998, for Gondwanan fossil gymnosperm wood from Brazil, and the species Glossopteris mussae Ricardi-Branco et al. 1999, for new Permian fossil leaves from São Paulo.
🇧🇷 Diana Mussa, nascida em Campos dos Goytacazes em 19 de janeiro de 1932 e falecida no Rio de Janeiro em 8 de maio de 2007, foi uma renomada geóloga e paleobotânica brasileira, reconhecida mundialmente por sua expertise na flora do devoniano. Ela foi a pioneira nesse campo no Brasil e também uma respeitada professora na Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
Filha de pais libaneses, Diana era a caçula de cinco irmãos. Desde a infância, cultivava o sonho de se tornar naturalista, devido ao seu profundo interesse na natureza e nos processos naturais. Em 1952, mudou-se para o Rio de Janeiro para estudar História Natural na Faculdade Nacional de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras da Universidade do Brasil (atual UFRJ), onde também cursou Geologia. Durante esse período, teve a oportunidade de estagiar com renomados pesquisadores, como o Dr. Fernando R. Milanez no Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro e o Dr. Calvino Mainieri no Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas de São Paulo.
No final dos anos 1950, ingressou no Convento das Clarissas para realizar trabalho voluntário com populações carentes, sendo enviada para Manaus. Entre 1958 e 1961, viveu em Tefé, onde conduziu pesquisas sobre madeiras fósseis, além de participar de atividades missionárias. Após retornar ao Rio de Janeiro para tratamento de saúde, ingressou na Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear e iniciou sua pós-graduação em 1973 no Instituto de Geociências da Universidade de São Paulo, sob a orientação do Prof. Dr. Antonio Carlos Rocha-Campos. Sua tese, defendida em 1982, sobre as Lignitafofloras Permianas da Bacia do Paraná, Brasil (Estados de São Paulo e Santa Catarina), foi aprovada com distinção.
Diana tornou-se pesquisadora do Departamento Nacional de Produção Mineral e, mais tarde, passou a trabalhar no Museu Nacional, no Rio de Janeiro, onde se tornou Professora Adjunta de Paleobotânica em 1993. Ao longo de sua carreira, descreveu aproximadamente 30 gêneros de vegetais fósseis, deixando um legado importante na forma de sua coleção de lâminas de lenhos fósseis. Além disso, foi sócia-fundadora da Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia e membro de diversas outras organizações internacionais e nacionais ligadas à sua área de atuação. Seu nome inspirou o batismo do gênero Mussaeoxylon seclusum Merlotti 1998, para madeira fóssil gimnospérmica do Gondwana brasileiro, e da espécie Glossopteris mussae Ricardi-Branco et al. 1999, para novas folhas fósseis do Permiano de São Paulo.
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frankloko · 1 year
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Jorge Luiz Souza Lima, conhecido pelo seu nome artístico Jorge Lafond (Nilópolis, 29 de março de 1952 — São Paulo, 11 de janeiro de 2003), foi um ator, comediante, dançarino e drag queen brasileiro. Sua principal personagem foi Vera Verão. Infância Aos seis anos de idade, Jorge Lafond já tinha a consciência de que era homossexual. Em uma entrevista à revista Raça, disse: As pessoas falavam que ser gay era uma coisa muito feia, e eu ficava com a cabeça tontinha. Mas o medo de meus pais descobrirem era tão grande que eu procurava andar na linha e estudar bastante. Aos dez anos de idade, já trabalhava das 9 às 17 horas numa oficina mecânica, e aos fins de semana, ia com a mãe trabalhar em um parque de diversões. A dança Estudou balé clássico e dança africana, chegando a trabalhar com Mercedes Batista. Formou-se em teatro pela Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Também era formado em educação física pela Universidade Castelo Branco. Trabalhando em muitos cabarés do Rio de Janeiro, desde a Praça Mauá até Copacabana, abria os shows da meia-noite na boate Flórida, boate Escandinávia, boate Barbarela e terminava a noite na boate Kiss, em Irajá, às 5h da manhã. Profissionalização Começou sua carreira como bailarino no exterior com 17 anos, viajando por toda a Europa e Estados Unidos com Haroldo Costa, que tinha um grupo folclórico, no qual Lafond permaneceu por dez anos. (Continua...) Foto: Internet Info: Wikipedia Colorização: @coresdopassdo1 • • • • • #jorgelafond #jorgelafondpresente #jorgelafondpresentesempre #jorgelafondvive #veraverão #veraverao #atrizdeteatro #colorization #colorização #colorizaçãodigital #colorizaçãodefotos #colorizaçãofotografica #restauração #restauraçãofotográfica #photoshop #wacom #brasil #brasil🇧🇷 #portugal #portugal🇵🇹 #france🇫🇷 #france #usa (em Manaus - Amazons - Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqZoqYJs5YB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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magnusrosen-blog · 6 months
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Blog 7
"The Tree Of Life Tour" together with Green Cross blogs for Sweden Rock Magazine.
Breakfast at the hotel started a very eventful day. Teacher Ivo came and picked us up this morning / forenoon at 10.00. A very hot day like any other day, but it felt a little extra hot this day. But it worked fine despite a few beads of sweat on my forehead😅. The temperature is between 35-42 degrees C so far. This day we went out to their state university “ Institute Federal pernambuco/ Campus Afogados da Ingazeira ” which was surprisingly impressive. A very fresh school with many fine laboratories from 3d printers, chemistry, electronics, high-level computer courses, food handling, psychology support, etc. The school has 40% solar energy, which is very good. The students make new discoveries that can be used in the world outside the school. The whole feeling was very lovely and inspiring.
Me and Bengt did both information plus some bass playing for the students in the afternoon and a little more lyre in the evening. The appreciation and curiosity was very great, I must say. Between these performances, we also planted some trees symbolically both at the university but also out in the countryside. Yes, they had most certainly never had this combination of Rocker and Social Entrepreneur.
After the last performance, as the crowning glory, we received an invitation to next year's city festival next year, which we accepted on our feet.
Along the way, opportunities arise and problem solutions, changes and new parts of our program are added. Ivo has been added on part of the trip and other collaboration partners have dropped out due to various reasons. This is precisely what makes it an adventure. You live life to the fullest where security is your own inner compass and good travel companions with a focus on what will be best for our mission.
I'm certainly not better than anyone else for doing stuff like this, but it fits my person like a glove. With passion, the days are filled so meaningfully at the same time with the music that is my greatest interest, which comes with hanging on my back in a gig bag. The instrument also functions as a megaphone, as I mentioned before, where the spell-binding forces of culture create attention and illumination of our mission.
Bengt, who has been on this adventure for more than 30 years, has all the experience needed to make a difference. Hats off to him and his associates in Brazil 🇧🇷 🎩
The next day!
Now we are at the bus station (lunchtime) the next day waiting for a bus that will take us to Recife, about a 6-hour journey, then it will be a change to a flight of almost 4 hours that will take us to Manaus. This city is located in the middle of the Rainforests northwest from Recife inland and up the country. We will arrive in the middle of the night around 01:30. So it will be an evening flight.
Brazil is so big and the trips take a long time. But it is also a relaxation as I see it. There is good air-conditioning in the bus and although it is now no more than 1:47 p.m., I feel a little sleepy. Bengt and Ivo fiddle a bit with the phone while the other has his eyelids closed, which I will also do now 🥱
I believe human rights is Peace. if you cant find a peace solution then its wrong people round the table!!! Thats what i believe!!!
Make the world a better place 🌍 Love Peace Understanding Questions give knowledge Free Speech is given a Free World
Magnus
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edsonhenrique32 · 1 year
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Manaus vista de cima Manoa/cidade Nova
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wagnerezequiel · 1 year
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Meu irmão Waldernan o 04 dos homens da família 👊🏻 🇧🇷 (em Manaus, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClZhwtCOhS2GuF1l60E0XAwE8yD9zC6bsdHY7c0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sergioogoomes-blog · 1 year
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Enviando energias positivas para o Hexa. 🇧🇷🏟️⚽️ . . . #fypシ #viral #explorer #amazonas #copadomundo #quatar (em Manaus - Amazons - Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClYrnxOusCP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lubashivaya · 1 year
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#worldcup2022 📅 24.11.2022 #Brazil🇧🇷 2 × 0 #Serbia🇷🇸 @richarlison , the #King ! ⚽️👑 No telão da transição, equipe aplaude gols de Richarlison e saída de Neymar #Política 4 horas atrás (24.11.2022 20:40) © @reuters. No telão da transição, equipe aplaude gols de @richarlison e saída de @neymarjrsiteoficial BBAS3 +1,63% "Se "Pombo" virou o homem mais celebrado do Brasil nesta quinta-feira, 24, o atacante foi ainda mais festejado pela equipe de transição do presidente eleito Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Petistas não apenas exaltaram os dois gols de Richarlison durante a partida contra a Sérvia, na estreia do Brasil na Copa do Mundo, como seus posicionamentos políticos. Já o principal craque do time, Neymar, saiu de campo aplaudido pelo gabinete da transição. Não pelo jogo que fez, mas por sua substituição. "Foi tarde", disse a presidente do PT, Gleisi Hoffmann, ao ser questionada sobre Neymar, que é apoiador declarado do presidente Jair Bolsonaro, para quem fez campanha. "Muito bom estrear na Copa ganhando o primeiro jogo e um dos gols foi muito bonito, vai ficar para a história. Muito bom que seja do Richarlison, que, além de ser bom jogador, é uma pessoa que tem posicionamentos firmes, combate o racismo, e sempre diz que vai colocar a sua visibilidade a favor de causas justas." Richarlison não apenas defendeu a vacina contra a Covid como fez campanha pela imunização e doou 10 cilindros de oxigênio para Manaus, no auge da pandemia, no ano passado. Ao ser questionada se a vitória do Brasil na Copa ajudaria a pacificar o Brasil, Gleisi respondeu com o exemplo da Tchecoslováquia. "Eu li numa matéria que contra a Tchecoslováquia, na década de 70, (a seleção) uniu os presos políticos com quem estava na prisão. Claro que torcer pela Seleção e pelo País sempre dá um clima de unidade. A gente sempre torceu pelo nosso País", afirmou ela. A maioria dos integrantes da equipe de Lula não usava máscaras e vestia camisas amarelas, similares à da Seleção, ..." https://br.investing.com/news/politics/no-telao-da-transicao-equipe-aplaude-gols-de-richarlison-e-saida-de-neymar-1061317 📸 @eduardomoreirareal #fibonaci (em Qatar - Doha) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClXo4iAtauF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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diogoiglesias11 · 2 years
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"A inspiração produtiva traz uma visão muito clara de tudo o que é preciso colocar em prática." . . . . . . 💪 #sejafoda #olheprafrente #garotodebarba🧔 #deóculos😎 #empreendedorismo #a #motiva #marketingdigital #geracaodevalor #sucesso #foco #motivacao #sejaluz #gratidao #amorproprio #sejavoce #marketing #sejagrato #positividade #otimismo #ficadica #garoto #manaus #amazonas #brasil🇧🇷 (em Manaus, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjORSCkJsO6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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E assim feliz, foi o seu dia de desfile cívico! 🤩😍🥰😘 Que Deus lhe abençoe sempre! 🇧🇷 7 de Setembro (em Manaus, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiSzuVALrw2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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portalparnapop · 2 years
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A Primeira Presidência de A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias anunciou as datas para o início das casas abertas de dois templos na América Latina. O anúncio de construção do Templo de Belém Brasil e do Templo de Quito Equador foi realizado durante a Conferência Geral de Abril de 2016 pelo então presidente Thomas S. Monson. Templo de Belém Brasil O público é convidado a visitar o templo a partir de sábado, dia 22 de outubro de 2022 até sábado, 5 de novembro de 2022, exceto dias 23 e 30 de outubro de 2022. O Templo de Belém Brasil será dedicado no domingo, 20 de novembro de 2022, em três sessões: às 9h, às 12h e às 15h. O élder Dale G. Renlund, do Quórum dos Doze Apóstolos, presidirá a dedicação. As sessões dedicatórias serão transmitidas para todas as unidades no distrito do Templo de Belém Brasil. A abertura de terra do Templo de Belém Brasil ocorreu em agosto de 2019. Atualmente, há templos em Campinas, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Recife e São Paulo. Há também templos em construção ou anunciados nas seguintes cidades: Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Maceió, Salvador, Santos, Vitória e um segundo templo na região leste da cidade de São Paulo. O Brasil possui aproximada de 1.5 milhão de membros da Igreja de Jesus Cristo - a terceira maior população de Santos dos Últimos Dias depois dos Estados Unidos e do México. Os membros da Igreja se reúnem em aproximadamente 2170 congregações espalhadas pelo país. . Fonte: A Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias. . #igreja #templo #religião #belem #Brasil🇧🇷 (em Belém, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf2fy9hOlUg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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oswaldojop · 2 years
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#Repost @osdezoito with @let.repost • • • • • • Eu amo essa ponte, eu amo AM-070, eu amo o Amazonas, eu amo o Brasil. Amo tudo isso...🇧🇷💙😎👊🏻 . . @osdezoito #osdezoitoteam🏍️😎👊🏻 . . @pixelcam.oficial #pixelcam . . #honda #cg160fan #fan160 #cg160 #foto #fotografia #photo #photography #natureza #nature #motorcycle #motocross . . #manaus #amazonas #brazil #brasil https://www.instagram.com/p/CdTvPdLJG4s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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burnpheonix04 · 2 years
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Map of Brazil + Registration in English (Green) #brazil #brasil #brasileros #brasil🇧🇷 #brasil #brasilia #southamerica #americadelsur #fútbol #riodejaneiro #salvadordebahia #portugal🇵🇹 #portuguesespeakers #feijoada #amazonia #manaus #copaamerica #coritiba #jairbolsonaro #copacabanabeach #copacabana #ronaldo #ronaldinho #neymarjr #braziliangirl #samba #capoeira #carnavalrio #findyourthing #sport #jogabonito @musclecontest.brazil @brasilride @printful.bra @salonlinebrasil @cozybrazilian @travel.southamerica @southamericabondi @southamericatravellers @travel.southamerica @americadelsur_cdb2019 @unesco https://www.instagram.com/p/CW-eNEhqALY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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frankloko · 1 year
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🇧🇷No dia 28 de março de 1941 morria em Lewes, na Inglaterra, a escritora Virginia Woolf. Depressiva, ela cometeu suicídio afogando-se em um rio com um casaco cheio de pedras nos bolsos. Seu corpo só foi encontrado no dia 18 de abril. Nascida no dia 25 de janeiro de 1882, em Londres, a escritora fazia parte do Grupo de Bloomsbury, círculo de intelectuais que, após a Primeira Guerra Mundial, se posicionou contra as tradições da Era Vitoriana. Virginia também ficou conhecida pela sua participação no movimento modernista. Entre suas obras mais famosas estão “Mrs Dalloway” (1925), “Passeio ao Farol” (1927), “Orlando” (1928) e o livro-ensaio “Um Quarto Só Para Si” (1929). Sua última obra foi “Entre os atos”, publicada em 1941, após sua morte. --------------------- 🇺🇸On March 28, 1941, writer Virginia Woolf died in Lewes, England. Suffering from depression, she committed suicide by drowning herself in a river with a coat filled with stones in her pockets. Her body was only found on April 18. Born on January 25, 1882, in London, the writer was part of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of intellectuals who, after World War I, opposed the traditions of the Victorian Era. Virginia was also known for her involvement in the modernist #mong her most famous works are "Mrs. Dalloway" (1925), "To the Lighthouse" (1927), "Orlando" (1928), and the essay book "A Room of One's Own" (1929). Her last work was "Between the Acts", published in 1941 after her death. Foto: Internet info: history.uol.com.br Colorização: @coresdopassado1 • • • • • #virginawoolfquote #virginiawoolfsociety #virginawoolf #virginiawoolffrases #virginiawoolforlando #vriginiawoolf #colorization #colorização #coloring #colorizationphotos #colorización #literature #netflixbrasil #redeglobotv #restauracaodefotos #colorizaçãodigital #restauraçãofotográfica #brasil #brazil #brasil🇧🇷 #portugal🇵🇹 #deutschland🇩🇪 #germany🇩🇪 #argentina🇦🇷 #italy🇮🇹 #france🇫🇷 (em Manaus - Amazons - Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqVa_mHrtmB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vandrezasilva · 3 years
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#shotlacoste💰 #langerie #manausamazonasbrasil🇧🇷 #vendas (em Manaus, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVBMxkcLAsl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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wagnerezequiel · 2 years
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QAP/QRV ATÉ O PÔR DO SOL 👮🏻‍♂️🚔🚨👊🏻🇧🇷 (em Manaus, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd9AG_QuP6H96JVXmp39U9BSbjUFgOEpthFfiI0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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