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North Antrim Coast, N Ireland

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

no meu quarto

 

Alguns estudos a respeito desse utensílio doméstico de origem ameríndia:

 

revistacarbono.com/artigos/03redes-de-dormir-raphael-fons...

 

pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rede_de_descanso

Um utensílio muito popular no Brasil de outros tempos e ainda hoje, sobretudo na zona rural.

Há referência à "rede" no primeiro documento que relata a chegada dos portugueses em nossas terras, em 1500.

 

revistacarbono.com/artigos/03redes-de-dormir-raphael-fons...

 

Outra fonte de informação:

pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rede_de_descanso

 

A rede da foto está ornada (varanda ou franja), feita com um tipo de renda, artesanato trazido da Europa pelos portugueses.

 

Ao ler todas as informações que temos hoje aqui fiquei com uma certeza: há referências de uso de algo assim pelos primitivos habitantes do nosso território assim como "é retratada no Saltério de Luttrell, datado por volta de 1330." Esse é um manuscrito inglês datado de 1330.

  

De origem indígena, os primeiros registros da "rede" encontramos a partir do século XVI, como na carta de Pero Vaz de Caminha escrita em 01/05/1500.

 

Ao longo do tempo foi enriquecida pela contribuição cultural europeia, tanto no tecido principal como nos adornos, conhecidos por "varandas", feitos em belos trabalhos de crochê.

 

"O uso da rede para dormir é bastante antigo, é um costume herdado dos indígenas brasileiros. Eles chamavam a rede de ini. Foi em 27 de abril de 1500 que Pero Vaz de Caminha, navegante português, escrivão da frota de Pedro Álvares Cabral, que sem procurar saber o nome já usado pelos indígenas, chamou pela primeira vez, este tipo de leito, de rede de dormir, pela semelhança com a rede de pescar."

in:

basilio.fundaj.gov.br/pesquisaescolar/index.php?option=co....

Garimpando as praias de Ilha Grande - Rio de Janeiro, encontrei este ponto paradisíaco. Bom, a cena remete a um descanço...

 

Carrick-a-Rede in Northern Ireland,

the picture is in our 6 months long journey with a bus through ireland last year born.

A beautiful country

I love it 😍

Na praia de Japaratinga

Estado de Alagoas, Nordeste do Brasil

 

Widely used today in the hottest regions of Brazil, the first mention of the network was made in 1500, in the letter written by Pero Vaz de Caminha when announcing the lands recently discovered by the Portuguese in what is now the American continent. At that time it was made of vegetable fiber and its creation must certainly date back many more centuries.

  

Feliz Dia da Terra 🌍

Diesel locomotive 1432 with an InterRegional train from Pocinho to Porto - Campanhã.

 

Photrain.net

Classificação dos sinais da rede ferroviária portuguesa (excepto Linha de Cascais):

— Avançados (listas de 30 cm);

— Principais (listas de 75 cm);

— Principais interiores ou Manobra (sem listas).

 

Nos sistemas de cantonamento que funcionam com sinais mecânicos (figura ou palhetas), não existem sinais entre estações.

Panorama of Carrick-A-Rede on the Causeway coast in Northern Ireland, including the famous rope bridge (Need to zoom in).

CP 1413 eases away from the stop made at Rede station with the IR868, 13:08 Pocinho to Porto São Bento.

 

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NBL 2-8-0 No. 719 arriving at Rede with the 01.25 overnight mixed train from Porto Campanha to Regua. 17 September 1971.

The LEGO monster project - character, creature and monster MOCs inspired by kids' art.

  

Crocodile Jack

Trashey

Zombie Mario

Karate Mouse

Origem: São Luiz, Maranhão

The Carrick Rope Bridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

The level crossing at the east end of Rede station sees regular road traffic use as the locals use it as part of a one way shortcut to avoid the more circuitous route taken by the N108 road. With the barriers lowered, the flagman has confirmed the 'all clear' to the crew of CP 1413 and will promptly raise the barriers again once the train has cleared the crossing.

The diesel electric locomotive 1413 [1967] is listed as a member of the CP 'Historic' fleet but is still to be seen in daily service. On this particular day in October 2023 it was recorded working the Douro Valley Inter Regional service IR868, the 13:08 Pocinho to Porto São Bento.

 

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The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope bridge near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below. The bridge is mainly a tourist attraction and is owned and maintained by the National Trust.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrick-a-Rede_Rope_Bridge

"Deve existir algo estranhamente sagrado no sal: está em nossas lágrimas e no mar (Khall Gibran)

 

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Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge is perhaps one of Northern Ireland's most famous and most visited tourist attractions. Can your nerves take crossing the 30m deep x 20m wide chasm with the ocean below? The bridge was erected by salmon fisherman and links the mainland to the tiny island who have been crossing it for the past 350 yrs though the bridge has evolved since for safety reasons. Some have crossed it and been so afraid they couldn't return and had to return to the mainland via boat.

Because it's the same one that shines above you and I

Carrick-a-Rede, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland.

North British 2-8-0 No. 701 is waiting for the road at Rede with a stone train bound for Regua on 18 September 1971.

Taken near Carrick a Rede on the Co Antrim coastline (Northern Ireland)

Rede vor Belize, Karibik 2016

Kiev 4, Jupiter 12 (1958), Ilford Delta 100, Kodak D-76 1+1.

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