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Heliconia stricta ist eine Pflanzenart, die in Brasilien, Kolumbien, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivien, Guyana und Suriname heimisch ist und sich durch Samen und unterirdische Rhizome vermehrt. Die Blätter werden benutzt um das traditionelle Gericht Maito her zu stellen.

En 1899, josephine louise le Monnier newcomb, benefactora de H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, compró esta casa como residencia. Desde su muerte en 1901 hasta 1918, cuando el Colegio se mudó a Broadway Avenue, la casa era conocida como "Newcomb House" y sirvió como residencia para estudiantes. Aunque la Sra. Newcomb vivió en la casa solo durante un invierno, la propietaria de la casa estableció Nueva Orleans como su domicilio legal y ayudó a frustrar un desafío a su última voluntad y testamento por parte de sus familiares. Esto permitió que su considerable fortuna se utilizara, como ella deseó "para el desarrollo presente y futuro del H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College" nombrado en memoria de su única hija. Newcom College of Tulane University fue fundada en 1886 como la primera universidad que otorga títulos para mujeres dentro de una universidad estadounidense.

"The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane".

 

A história de um coelho,que um dia se perdeu...

 

"O coração parte-se e torna a partir-se.

É deste partir que vai vivendo..."

 

Maravilhoso.

The view of Caldera in Fira during sunset. one of the best vacation places I ever been to.

Tu Lan

San Francisco, CA

Gen. Santos Business Center Outing

Dec. 9 - 10 ,2008

Brod. Louie Beach Resort

Tulan, Saranggani Province

Philippines

Exploring the underground waterways of Tu Lan cave in Vietnam.

 

The milky way and countless stars shining brightly above mount Rinjani on Lombok island, Indonesia.

 

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Walking on a beautiful beach along an underground river. A few minutes later I put the camera in my dry-bag and jumped in!

Hang Tien cave, the biggest cave of our trip to the Tu Lan cave network in Vietnam. Absolutely stunning and full of lush jungle greenery around the entrance.

 

The milky way and countless stars shining brightly above mount Rinjani on Lombok island, Indonesia.

 

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Amazing Science Fiction Stories / Magazin-Reihe

- James Blish / And All the Stars a Stage

- Robert Bloch / The Bald-Headed Mirage

- John Brudy / If at First You Don't ...

- Rosel George Brown / Step IV

- C. C. MacApp / Tulan

cover: Leo Summers

Editor: Cele Goldsmith

Ziff-Davis Publishing Company / USA 1960

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

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Contax T3 Fuji 400H

 

sf/ca 2011

 

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Heading into the unknown on a 3 day caving adventure. What an amazing experience!

Wet again during a Tu Lan Cave Jungle expedition in Phong Nha National Park, Vietnam.

 

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Shot taken at the entrance of Hang Ken cave which is part of the Tu Lan cave system in central Vietnam.

 

This was the first cave we explored on the four day expedition and wow, what a way to begin. The cave is full of impressive structures and rock formations.

 

Luckily for us, all of our team was fit and enthusiastic enough to push on passed the usual points. We carried on swimming and reached a small underground waterfall to which our guide said - "more people have summited Mt. Everest this year than have ever been to this point."

 

The expedition was organised by Oxalis in Vietnam and led by John, a member of the British Cave Association.

 

oxalis.com.vn/tour/tu-lan-expedition/

 

Highly recommended and an experience I won't forget!

 

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My fellow spelunkers looking absolutely tiny compared to some of the massive columns in this cave!

 

Tu Lan Caves, Vietnam.

 

And for you fellow photogs,

 

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Our group swimming into darkness and the underground world of Hang Ken cave, part of the Tu Lan cave network in Vietnam. Awesome.

 

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Epic entrance to Hang Tien cave located in the Tu Lan cave network, Phong Nha Ke Bang National park, Vietnam.

 

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Il 21 dicembre 2012 per i Maya non finiva il mondo, ma l'impero del re Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk'. La rivelazione in un blocco di pietra di 1300 anni fa ritrovato nel sito archeologico di La Corona in Guatemala Marcello Canuto, direttore del Middle American Research Institute della Tulane University di New Orleans e Tomás Barrientos della Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. Leggi l'articolo su Galileo (www.galileonet.it ) Credit immagine: David Stuart/Tulane University

Caught everyone staring at a spider the size of a dinner plate sitting on the wall.

 

Tu Lan Cave System, northern Vietnam.

Went for a little wander around our campsite after a refreshing swim!

 

Near Phong Nha National Park in Vietnam.

Descending into another of the incredible caves in the Tu Lan Cave system!

Man getting ready for his adventure into Hang Ken cave at it's picturesque entrance.

 

Hang Ken cave is a wet cave and is only accessible by swimming. The rock formations are huge and very impressive, certainly one of the highlights of the trip.

 

This was taken during a Tu Lan caving expedition organised by Oxalis tours in Vietnam. It's a pretty tough tour with three nights spent in the Jungle but well worth the effort. Thanks Oxalis!

 

oxalis.com.vn/tour/tu-lan-expedition/

 

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These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

Hiking through another massive cave, part of the Tu Lan Cave System!

These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

Jungle's gonna get ya!

 

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Traversing through the darkness in Hang Tien cave, part of the Tu Lan cave network in Vietnam's Phong Na Khe Bang national park.

 

This was part of the Tu Lan cave expedition organised by Oxalis tours. It was an absolutely amazing trip and due to having a fit team, we were able to explore parts of caves where very few people have ever been.

 

An extremely special experience!

 

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These heads support a theory that the events recounted in the most famous of Mexican legends took place here, that Teotihuacan was the home of the legendary priest-king Topiltzin before he was driven out by adherents of the cult of Tezcatlipoca, rather than the Toltec capital Tollan, considered by most to be Tula (see my photo taken at Tula), and that this legend is much older than the popular estimate. "Aztec annals tell of Topiltzin, Toltec priest-king - fair-skinned, black-bearded, and long-haired - who founded Tollan. ... He was dedicated to peaceful worship (which only involved the sacrifice of animals) of the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl. But Tollan was also home to devotees of [the less likable] Tezcatlipoca (Smoking Mirror), god of warriors, witchcraft, life and death, whose worship required human sacrifice. Tezcatlipoca appeared in various guises to provoke Topiltzin. As a naked chili-seller, he aroused the lust of Topiltzin's daughter and then married her; as an old man he persuaded the teetotalling Topiltzin to get drunk. Humiliated, Topiltzin left for the Gulf coast where he set sail eastward on a raft of snakes promising one day to return and reclaim his throne. [Moctezuma and the Aztecs mistook Cortez for a prodigal Topiltzin in 1519.] The conventional wisdom is that Topiltzin set up a new Toltec state at Chichen Itza in Yucatan [a central Mexican named Kukulcan, 'winged serpent', invaded the Yucatan in 987 according to Mayan records], while the Tula Toltecs built a brutal, militaristic empire that dominated central Mexico." (LP) The jaguar was a totem of the cult of Tezcatlipoca, or jaguar worship was an aspect of it. A plaque in the square facing this temple explains that the lower portion exposed here with the snake's head sculpture had been covered in an ancient renovation, and that the exposed heads above, once snakes'-heads as well, were modified to become jaguars'-heads. Of course, this would be consistent with the temple's conversion from use in the worship of Quetzalcoatl to use in the worship of Tezcatlipoca. (But Teotihuacan fell centuries before Kukulcan arrived at Chichen Itza.)

- Tollan was "a place of splendour - legends speak of palaces of gold, turquoise, jade and quetzal feathers, of enormous corn cobs and coloured cotton that grew naturally." (LP) Teotihuacan fits that bill much better than Tula.

- "It was once thought that Tula influenced or invaded Chichen Itza because Chac Mool statues have been found there and because of the similarity in the sites' architectural styles and artifacts. ... However, Tula is now considered to have been a link along an Itza trade route stretching north to Paquime and south to Central America." (National Geographic)

- The Classic Mayan name for Teotihuacan in hieroglyphic texts has been deciphered as 'Puh' or 'Place of Reeds', the meaning of Tollan in Nahuatl. There's a theory that this was a generic name for any large settlement in the highlands, "a metaphor for a large gathering of people in a city as a bundle of reeds and rushes. ... Tula and Cholula [also] took the name Tollan". (Wikipedia) Tula was destroyed by 1179. How do we know what it was called before then? According to Stuart, there were "many so-called 'Tollans', ... [but] Teotihuacan was the archetype." So who knows?

- If Tollan was Teotihuacan ('Birthplace of the gods' in Nahuatl, an Aztec name), then the legend was 800-1000 yrs old when Cortez arrived, and just > 500 yrs old if Tollan was Tula. Most of what you'll read online accepts the standard history with Tollan as Tula, etc.

 

Update: Re the conjectural basis for the association /b/ Tula and the Tollan of legend, first made in the late 19th cent.: "Toltecs and Desirée Charnay: The site of Tula in Hidalgo state was first equated with Tollan in the archaeological sense in the late 19th cent. - the Aztecs were ambivalent about which set of ruins was Tollan, although Tula was certainly known to them. French expeditionary photographer Desirée Charnay (1828-1915) raised money to follow the legendary journey of Quetzalcoatl from Tula east to the Yucatan. When he arrived at Chichén Itzá, he noted serpent columns and a ball court ring that were similar to those he had seen at Tula, 800 miles (1,300 km.s) NW. Charnay had read the 16th cent. Aztec accounts and noted that the Aztecs gave the Toltecs credit for the creation of civilization, and he interpreted the architectural and stylistic similarities as evidence that Tollan, the capital city of the Toltecs, was Tula, with Chichen Itza its remote and conquered colony. By the 1940s, most archaeologists did as well.

- "Tula was fairly large but it didn't have much control over its close neighbours, let alone those at long distances. Teotihuacan, large enough and likely to be the centre of an empire, was long gone by the 9th cent. Many sites throughout Mesoamerica have linguistic references to Tula or Tollan or Tullin or Tulan: Tollan Chollolan is the full name for Cholula, for example, which has some Toltec aspects. The word seems to mean "Place of reeds". And although aspects and motifs, etc. identified as 'Toltec' appear at many sites along the Gulf Coast and elsewhere, there isn't much evidence for military conquest; the adoption of Toltec traits appears to have been selective, rather than imposed. Such aspects include the use of colonnaded galleries at temple sites; tablud-tablero architecture, chacmools and ball courts; relief sculptures with various versions of the mythical Quetzalcoatl 'jaguar-serpent-bird' icon; and relief images of carnivorous animals and birds of prey holding human hearts. There are also 'Atlantean' pillars with images of men in the 'Toltec military outfit' (also seen in chacmools), wearing pillbox helmets and butterfly-shaped pectorals and carrying atlatls. There is also a form of government that is part of the Toltec package, council-based rather than a centralized kingship, but where that arose is anyone's guess. Some of the 'Toltec' traits can be traced to the Early Classic period of the 4th cent. or earlier.

- "It seems clear that although there is no real consensus among archaeologists about the existence of a single Tollan or the identification of a Toltec empire, there was some sort of inter-regional flow of ideas throughout Mesoamerica that archaeologists have named Toltec. It's possible, perhaps likely, that much of that flow of ideas came about as a byproduct of the establishment of inter-regional trade networks [focused on] obsidian, salt, [etc.] by the 4th cent. (and probably much earlier), but really kicked into gear after the fall of Teotihuacan in 750. So, the word Toltec should be removed from the word "empire," certainly: and perhaps the best way to approach the concept is as a Toltec ideal, an art style, philosophy and form of government that served as the "exemplary centre" of all that was perfect and longed for by the Aztecs, an ideal echoed at other sites and cultures throughout Mesoamerica."

www.thoughtco.com/toltecs-semi-mythical-legend-of-aztecs-...

It was decided that an "X" would suffice when the Showdown Bar closed and Tu Lan couldn't afford a new sign.

 

It works for me.

 

Sixth Street near Market in San Francisco's Tenderloin District.

6823 Saint Charles Avenue

Cowen Circle

Tulane University

These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

Visite d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation - NOLA 2018

 

Laura Plantation is a restored historic Louisiana Creole plantation on the west bank of the Mississippi River near Vacherie, Louisiana, (U.S.), open for guided tours. Formerly known as Duparc Plantation, it is significant for its early 19th-century Creole-style raised big house and several surviving outbuildings, including two slave cabins. It is one of only 15 plantation complexes in Louisiana with this many complete structures. Because of its historical importance, the plantation is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site, in St. James Parish, Louisiana, is also included on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.

 

Alcee Fortier, who later became Professor of Romance Languages and folklore at Tulane University, was said to have collected Louisiana Creole versions of the West African Br'er Rabbit stories here in the 1870s.

 

Visite en petit groupe d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation au depart de la Nouvelle-Orleans

Quittez la Nouvelle-Orleans pour visiter deux plantations majestueuses de Louisiane sur les rives du Mississippi. Regardez les guides en costumes d'epoque faire revivre l'histoire d'Oak Alley Plantation, qui doit son nom a la double rangee de chenes verts plantes il y a pres de 300 ans. Puis, visitez une plantation creole, Laura Plantation, ses vastes champs de canne a sucre et ses cases d'esclaves d'une grande importance historique. Admirez de loin plusieurs autres plantations situees sur la Great River Road et decouvrez leur histoire unique. Cette visite en petit groupe n'accueille qu'un nombre limite de participants ce qui garantit une attention personnalisee de votre guide.

 

Votre voyage dans le temps jusqu'a l'epoque precedant la guerre de Secession dans le Sud commence par le service de transfert depuis votre hotel de La Nouvelle-Orleans. Voyagez avec votre petit groupe en minibus le long des berges du lac Ponchartrain en ecoutant les commentaires de votre guide relatifs a la culture des plantations.

 

Longez la Great River Road sur les rives du Mississippi pour rejoindre Oak Alley Plantation. Lors de votre excursion d'une heure et demie, admirez l'architecture neo-grecque de la demeure et ecoutez les guides en costumes d'epoque vous raconter la vie des anciens residents de la plantation. Ensuite, profitez de votre temps libre pour vous promener a l'ombre des 28 chenes geants spectaculaires du domaine.

 

Quittez Oak Alley et continuez le long de la Great River Road. Passez a cote des plantations de Whitney, Saint Joseph et Evergreen et apprenez-en plus sur leur histoire grace a votre guide avant d'arriver a Laura, une charmante plantation creole entouree de champs de canne a sucre. Apres avoir admire le manoir, explorez les dependances et les jardins fleuris et potagers luxuriants. Votre visite guidee de 1 heure se termine dans l'une des cabanes d'esclaves ou les legendes d'Afrique de l'Ouest qui ont inspire les histoires de Br'er Rabbit auraient ete enregistrees.

 

Apres votre excursion a la plantation Laura, remontez dans votre minibus pour le trajet de retour a La Nouvelle-Orleans. Votre experience de 6 heures dans des plantations de Louisiane se termine par un transfert vers votre hotel.

 

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Visite d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation - NOLA 2018

 

Laura Plantation is a restored historic Louisiana Creole plantation on the west bank of the Mississippi River near Vacherie, Louisiana, (U.S.), open for guided tours. Formerly known as Duparc Plantation, it is significant for its early 19th-century Creole-style raised big house and several surviving outbuildings, including two slave cabins. It is one of only 15 plantation complexes in Louisiana with this many complete structures. Because of its historical importance, the plantation is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site, in St. James Parish, Louisiana, is also included on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.

 

Alcee Fortier, who later became Professor of Romance Languages and folklore at Tulane University, was said to have collected Louisiana Creole versions of the West African Br'er Rabbit stories here in the 1870s.

 

Visite en petit groupe d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation au depart de la Nouvelle-Orleans

Quittez la Nouvelle-Orleans pour visiter deux plantations majestueuses de Louisiane sur les rives du Mississippi. Regardez les guides en costumes d'epoque faire revivre l'histoire d'Oak Alley Plantation, qui doit son nom a la double rangee de chenes verts plantes il y a pres de 300 ans. Puis, visitez une plantation creole, Laura Plantation, ses vastes champs de canne a sucre et ses cases d'esclaves d'une grande importance historique. Admirez de loin plusieurs autres plantations situees sur la Great River Road et decouvrez leur histoire unique. Cette visite en petit groupe n'accueille qu'un nombre limite de participants ce qui garantit une attention personnalisee de votre guide.

 

Votre voyage dans le temps jusqu'a l'epoque precedant la guerre de Secession dans le Sud commence par le service de transfert depuis votre hotel de La Nouvelle-Orleans. Voyagez avec votre petit groupe en minibus le long des berges du lac Ponchartrain en ecoutant les commentaires de votre guide relatifs a la culture des plantations.

 

Longez la Great River Road sur les rives du Mississippi pour rejoindre Oak Alley Plantation. Lors de votre excursion d'une heure et demie, admirez l'architecture neo-grecque de la demeure et ecoutez les guides en costumes d'epoque vous raconter la vie des anciens residents de la plantation. Ensuite, profitez de votre temps libre pour vous promener a l'ombre des 28 chenes geants spectaculaires du domaine.

 

Quittez Oak Alley et continuez le long de la Great River Road. Passez a cote des plantations de Whitney, Saint Joseph et Evergreen et apprenez-en plus sur leur histoire grace a votre guide avant d'arriver a Laura, une charmante plantation creole entouree de champs de canne a sucre. Apres avoir admire le manoir, explorez les dependances et les jardins fleuris et potagers luxuriants. Votre visite guidee de 1 heure se termine dans l'une des cabanes d'esclaves ou les legendes d'Afrique de l'Ouest qui ont inspire les histoires de Br'er Rabbit auraient ete enregistrees.

 

Apres votre excursion a la plantation Laura, remontez dans votre minibus pour le trajet de retour a La Nouvelle-Orleans. Votre experience de 6 heures dans des plantations de Louisiane se termine par un transfert vers votre hotel.

 

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Visite d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation - NOLA 2018

 

Laura Plantation is a restored historic Louisiana Creole plantation on the west bank of the Mississippi River near Vacherie, Louisiana, (U.S.), open for guided tours. Formerly known as Duparc Plantation, it is significant for its early 19th-century Creole-style raised big house and several surviving outbuildings, including two slave cabins. It is one of only 15 plantation complexes in Louisiana with this many complete structures. Because of its historical importance, the plantation is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site, in St. James Parish, Louisiana, is also included on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.

 

Alcee Fortier, who later became Professor of Romance Languages and folklore at Tulane University, was said to have collected Louisiana Creole versions of the West African Br'er Rabbit stories here in the 1870s.

 

Visite en petit groupe d'Oak Alley et de Laura plantation au depart de la Nouvelle-Orleans

Quittez la Nouvelle-Orleans pour visiter deux plantations majestueuses de Louisiane sur les rives du Mississippi. Regardez les guides en costumes d'epoque faire revivre l'histoire d'Oak Alley Plantation, qui doit son nom a la double rangee de chenes verts plantes il y a pres de 300 ans. Puis, visitez une plantation creole, Laura Plantation, ses vastes champs de canne a sucre et ses cases d'esclaves d'une grande importance historique. Admirez de loin plusieurs autres plantations situees sur la Great River Road et decouvrez leur histoire unique. Cette visite en petit groupe n'accueille qu'un nombre limite de participants ce qui garantit une attention personnalisee de votre guide.

 

Votre voyage dans le temps jusqu'a l'epoque precedant la guerre de Secession dans le Sud commence par le service de transfert depuis votre hotel de La Nouvelle-Orleans. Voyagez avec votre petit groupe en minibus le long des berges du lac Ponchartrain en ecoutant les commentaires de votre guide relatifs a la culture des plantations.

 

Longez la Great River Road sur les rives du Mississippi pour rejoindre Oak Alley Plantation. Lors de votre excursion d'une heure et demie, admirez l'architecture neo-grecque de la demeure et ecoutez les guides en costumes d'epoque vous raconter la vie des anciens residents de la plantation. Ensuite, profitez de votre temps libre pour vous promener a l'ombre des 28 chenes geants spectaculaires du domaine.

 

Quittez Oak Alley et continuez le long de la Great River Road. Passez a cote des plantations de Whitney, Saint Joseph et Evergreen et apprenez-en plus sur leur histoire grace a votre guide avant d'arriver a Laura, une charmante plantation creole entouree de champs de canne a sucre. Apres avoir admire le manoir, explorez les dependances et les jardins fleuris et potagers luxuriants. Votre visite guidee de 1 heure se termine dans l'une des cabanes d'esclaves ou les legendes d'Afrique de l'Ouest qui ont inspire les histoires de Br'er Rabbit auraient ete enregistrees.

 

Apres votre excursion a la plantation Laura, remontez dans votre minibus pour le trajet de retour a La Nouvelle-Orleans. Votre experience de 6 heures dans des plantations de Louisiane se termine par un transfert vers votre hotel.

 

( Deux semaines a Nola pour la ville et pour WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV

Two weeks Nola for the city and for WWE Wrestlemania XXXIV )

These are photos from a recent 3 days/2 nights trip with Oxalis to the Tulan Cave System. The system lies 70 km away from Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, next to the minority village of Tan Hoa. The trek will consist of several hikes, ascents, descents, swims, bouldering, and of course, fun. Find out more about the Tulan Discovery Trek on: oxalis.com.vn/cave/tu-lan-cave-system/

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Spot the human in the giant limestone cave that is Hang Tien in Tu Lan, Vietnam.

 

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3 days, 2 nights jungle trekking, caving, swimming, camping.

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

Direção Artística e Coreográfica

André Meyer

 

Diretor Teatral

Luis Igreja

 

Intérpretes Bailarinos

Alexandre Mendes

Gabriela Gonçalves

Ingrid Simpson

Laine Caiado

Lili Santiago Costa

Luciane Silva

Taisa Magno Figueiredo

Tayne Santos

Meire Ellen Bezerra

Michele dos Santos

Saulo Oliveira

Tulani da Silva

 

Participação Especial

Diógenes Lima

 

Iluminação

Luis Igreja

 

Cenografia

Carlos Augusto Campos

 

Assist. Cenografia

Leandro Ribeiro

 

Figurino

Desirée Bastos

 

Trilha musical

Felipe Barros e Pedro Mibielle

 

Projeção Mapeada

Bruno Fochi

 

Produção

Michel Cordeiro

Meire Ellen

Priscila Campos

 

Montagem Cenotécnica

Articulação Cenografia

  

Poesias

Daniela

  

Pesquisadora

Danielle Vianna

 

Consultoria Científica

Adalberto Vieyra

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