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“As recently as a decade ago, golden frogs were easy to spot in the hills around El Valle. The frogs are toxic—it’s been calculated that the poison contained in the skin of just one animal could kill a thousand average-sized mice—hence the vivid color, which makes them stand out against the forest floor. One creek not far from El Valle was nicknamed Thousand Frog Stream. A person walking along it would see so many golden frogs sunning themselves on the banks that, as one herpetologist who made the trip many times put it to me, “it was insane—absolutely insane.”
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2. MAN-MADEWONDERS!
CHRIST
REDEEMER
Christ the redeemer is an art deco statue
of Jesus christ in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil
created by polish-french sculptor paul
landowsky and built by the brazilian
hengineer Heitor da silva costa; in
colaboration with the french engineer
Albert Caquot.The face was created by the
romanian artist Gheorghe Leonida.The
statue is 30 metres (98 ft) tall, not
including it’s 8-metre (26ft) pedestal,and
it’sarms strech 28 metres (92 ft) wide.
3.
4. WORLDSPORTING
EVENTS!
CAPOEIRA
Capoeira is an Brazilian martial art
originating in Angola,that combines
elements of dance , acrobatics and music,
and itsusually refered to as a game.It was
developed in Brazil mainly by in west
Africa,beginning in the 16th century.It’s
known for quick and complex movements
using mainly power,speed,and leveragefor a
wide variety of kiks, spins and higly mobile
techiques.
5.
6. EXTRAORDINARY
SCHOOLS!
Is a Swedish education company Which
operates schools in Seweden and other
schools in Norway, Denmark, Latvia, and
Estonia. In Stockholm, the company owns
the largest independent school in Sweden.
The children have individual curricula
designed for their nees and skills.The
company was established after the Swedish
educational reforms in 1992. It is owned by
Bure Equity. The founder and first CEO was
stig Johansson. The current CEO Frederik
Mattsson.
VITTRA
7.
8. THEMANYUSESOF
GOLD!
The Ballon d’or, often referred to as the
European Footballer of the year, was an
annual association football award presented
by France Football between 1956 and 2009.
Conceived. By chief magazine writer Gabriel
Hanot, the award honoured the player
deemed, to have performed the best over
the previous year, based on a voting by.
Europe-based journalist. Originally , only
European players were in contention for the
Ballon d’or , but from 1995, all players at
European clubs were eligible.
BALLS
9.
10. EXTINCTANIMALS!
The golden toad was a small true toad that
was once abundant in a small , high-altitude
region abour four scquare kilometres in an
area north of the city of Amazonas-Brazil.
It was endemic to el fin cloud forest.
Orange toad it’s commonly considered the
“poster child” for the amphibian decline
crisis.This toad was first described in 1966
by :herpetologist Jay Savage.The last
sighting of a single male golden toad was on
the 15 of may of 1989, and it has since been
clasified as extint by:the International
Union for Conservation of Nature.(IUCN).
THE GOLDEN TOAD
11.
12. TRADITIONAL
MUSICAL
INSTUMENTS!
The berimbau is a single-string pescussion
instument, made of wood (a musical bow),
fom brazil.Originally fom Africa where it
recives diffrent names the berimbau was
eventualy incorporated into the practice of
the afro-brazilian martial art capoeirathe
berimbau ( the soul of capoeira) leads the
capoeristras movement in the roda -the
faster the berimbau is playing the faster
the capoeira moves in the game.The
instrument is known for being the subject
matter of a popular song in brazilian
guitarist baden powell, with lyrics of
Vinicius de morais.The instrument is also a
part of Candoble-de-caboclo tradition.
BERIMBAU
13.
14. MYTHS,LEGENDSAND
FOLKTALES!
VICTORIA REGIA
Based in an old legend of Brazil, there was a
tribe that thougth the moon was a good and
they named her Jaci. These good used to
ride skies to find the most beautiful
indigenous virgin to convert them in stars.
There was a teenager called Naia who
dreamed that Jaci one day whol convert
her into a star. Monther pased but she
continueds dreeming until one night she was
near a river and the moon was reflected in
the water and Naia thought that Jaci was
Calling her so she entered in the river and
never got out again. Jaci felt sad so she
convert her in a flower of the nigth the
victoria regia.
15.
16. NATUREINCITY!
IGUAZU NATIONAL
PARK
Iguaçu National Park compriser a total area
of 185.262.5 hectares (457.794 acres) and
a length of about 420 km.(260 mi), 300 km
(190 mi) of which are natural booders by
bodies of water and the Brazilian and
Argentinean sides together comprise
around 225 hectares(560 acres). Iguaçu
Nacional Park was created by federalk
decree of january 10,1939 .