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Un emigrante ingles Ian Farmer en el 2008 realizo la primera incursión turistica junto al grupo de guías de la “Escuela de Guías de la Patagonia” descendiendo los últimos 40 kms del río Exploradores en balsa con el fin de estudiar el potencial de actividades de turismo aventura en la zona llegando hasta la Laguna San Rafael. La zona esta practicamente deshabitada solo viven 4 familias de colonos en el area por tanto las dificultades logisticas para desarrollar un proyecto turisitico eran enormes. No fue hasta el 2011 cuando se realizo el primer viaje oficial con turistas. En la actualidad ya hay 5 agencias de turismo que realizan el viaje que permite conocer la Laguna y el famoso Glaciar San Rafael haciendo un recorrido mixto. El primer tramo via Ruta Exploradores hasta Puerto Grosse y luego navegando en lancha 2 hrs por los canales del fiordo Elefantes en medio de impresionantes Turberas para luego pasar por el golfo Elefantes rodedado de montañas cubiertas de bosques hasta ingresar a la laguna por el Canal de los Tempanos.
El Glaciar San Rafael es uno de los mayores glaciares del Campo de Hielo Norte en la Patagonia Chilena. Es parte de la mayor masa de agua congelada mas cercana al Ecuador en el mundo y la tercera mayor masa de agua dulce congelada en el Hemisferio Sur. El glaciar tiene un ancho de 2 kms y un frente de 50 mts de altura, con un largo de 20 kms desde su nacimiento en el campo de hielo hasta llegar al mar. Cada tanto grandes trozos se desprenden de su frente dando origen a la Laguna San Rafael y al Rio Tempanos que la conecta con el mar. Se ubica dentro del Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael declarado Reserva Mundial de la Biosfera por la UNESCO, que tiene 1.742.000 ha de extensión, que lo convierte en uno de los mayores parques del pais, de las cuales cerca de 400.000 ha corresponden al Campo de Hielo.
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An English emigrant, Ian Farmer, in 2008, made the first tourist exploration with the group of guides of the "School of Guides of Patagonia" descending the last 40 km of the river Exploradores rafting in order to study the zone potential of adventure tourism activities reaching the Laguna San Rafael. The area is practically uninhabited only 4 families of settlers live in therefore the logistical difficulties to develop a tourist project were enormous. It was not until 2011 when the first official trip with tourists took place. At present there are already 5 tourism agencies that make the trip that allows to know the Laguna and the famous San Rafael Glacier making a mixed route. The first section via Explorers Route to Puerto Grosse and then sailing by boat for 2 hours through the canals of the Elephants in the middle of impressive pebbles and then pass through the gulf Elephants surrounded by mountains covered with forests until entering the lagoon by the Canal de los Tempanos.
The San Rafael Glacier is one of the largest glaciers in the Northern Ice Field in Chilean Patagonia. It is part of the largest frozen mass of water closest to the equator in the world and the third largest mass of frozen freshwater in the Southern Hemisphere. The glacier has a width of 2 kms and a front of 50 mts of height, with a length of 20 kms from its origin in the ice field until reaching the sea. Each time large pieces are released from its front to form the San Rafael Lagoon and Rio Tempanos that connects it with the sea. It is located within the National Park Laguna San Rafael declared World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, which has 1,742,000 ha of extension, which makes it one of the largest parks in the country, of which about 400,000 ha correspond to the Field of ice.
Kyori - Mizi dress and hat, Integrity Style Lab gloves and purse.
Eugenia - Be Daring Imogen's suit, Michevious Keeki's belt and Style Lab bag.
Kesenia - dress/coat playline MCSquared doll. Organza ribbon belt (over an elastic band). Boots, purse and gloves from the Style Lab accessory sets.
Sculpture in Cambridge, now being removed by City Council as it was installed without planning permission.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark,later Philip Mountbatten; [10 June 1921 – 9 April 2021), was the husband of the late Queen Elizabeth II. As such, he was the consort of the British monarch from his wife's accession on 6 February 1952 until his death in 2021, making him the longest-serving royal consort in history.
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The Euphrasian Basilica (Croatian: Eufrazijeva bazilika, Italian: Basilica Eufrasiana) is a basilica in Poreč, Croatia. The episcopal complex, including, apart the basilica itself, a sacristy, a baptistery and the bell tower of the nearby archbishop's palace, is one of the best examples of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region.
The Euphrasian basilica has for the most part retained its original shape, but accidents, fires and earthquakes have altered a few details. Since it is the third church to be built on the same site, it conceals previous buildings, for example the great floor mosaic of the previous basilica from the 5th century. Because of its exceptional value, it has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1997.
The earliest basilica was dedicated to Saint Maurus of Parentium and dates back to the second half of the 4th century. The floor mosaic from its oratory, originally part of a large Roman house, is still preserved in the church garden. This oratorium was already expanded in the same century into a church composed of a nave and one aisle (basilicae geminae). The fish (symbol of Christ) on the floor mosaic dates from this period. Coins with the portrayal of emperor Valens (365–378), found in the same spot, confirm these dates.
The present basilica, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in the sixth century during the period of Bishop Euphrasius. It was built from 553 on the site of the older basilica that had become dilapidated. For the construction, parts of the former church were used and the marble blocks were imported from the coast of the Sea of Marmara. The wall mosaics were executed by Byzantian masters and the floor mosaics by local experts. The construction took about ten years. Euphrasius, holding the church in his arms, is represented on one of the mosaics on the apse, next to St. Maurus.
Following the earthquake of 1440 the southern wall of the central nave of the basilica was restored, so that in place of the windows which were destroyed, other were built in the Gothic style.
The most striking feature of the basilica are its mosaics, dating from the 6th century, and which are considered amongst the finest examples of Byzantine art in the world.
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Tiny bears Mardi Gras parade! King Rex and Queen Snowy are very regal atop their float. Tiny bears have come in from all over the place, trying to get a look at the king and queen, and hoping to catch some special beads!!
I think that many of these bears will be going to Mardi Gras balls this year!
Happy Carnival Season, Ya'll!