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Australia Road Trip 2014 | Latest posts
Follow up with the latest posts from the first leg of Great Australian Lap, with Tara McLean and Edmundo Rodrigues.

                        First Post : Melbourne- Johanna Beach
                        
                   
Latest Post: Mount Sargood (Central Aboriginal Reserver) - Leonora
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First Leg of the Great Australia Lap.



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(How) we did it - Europe just banned bee-killing pesticides!!

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“It was a close vote, but thanks to a massive mobilisation by Avaaz members, beekeepers, and others, we won! I have no doubt that the floods of phonecalls and emails to ministers, the actions in London, Brussels and Cologne, and the giant petition with 2.6 million signers made this result possible. 

Text by AVAAZ 2/05/2013

Take Off Right From the Beach

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March 20th marks the beginning of Spring, which means Summer is just around the corner. Maho Beach in the Caribbean is not your conventional destination, but instead a place where you go to be marveled by airplanes and be jet blasted into the ocean.
Text by Edmundo Rodrigues 20/03/2013

The Guardian: two Portuguese highlights of the day

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EN | They are not about state-of-the-art achievements nor world acclaimed contributions in science or arts. But they aren't about the economical crisis, political issues or corruption either - ups, pleonasm-o-meter reaching red, sorry for that! Shortie by Rafael Fraga, 30/01/13

The Power of Time... Lapse Photography

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EN | There are moments in our day to day that are better described with a simple picture. A brief look at Toronto and the effectiveness of time lapse videos in portraying cities; where I share with you my two favourite clips of the city I call home and Vancouver.
Text by: Edmundo Rodrigues, 19/01/13


Self Portraits and Flowers on Mars 

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EN | The NASA Rover Curiosity has exploring the surface of Mars for just over 130 days now, after completing a 8.5 month journey from the Earth. By Edmundo Rodrigues, 4/01/2013

Underwater Pyramid Found in Azores

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 A pyramid was discovered underwater off the coast of Portugal, between the islands of Terceira and São Miguel. The structure has an area that is larger than that of a soccer field and has an approximate height of 60 meters.

Text by Edmundo Rodrigues 25/09/13

The andon cord of life and two stories about football

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EN | This week I turned 35 - a round number, dangerously making me approach what shall be the middle point of my life-expectancy. A reflection on friendship, football and on the waste of early death - Aaron Swartz's tragedy. 
Text by Rafael Fraga, 21/01/2013

The Green man welcoming at the Jerónimos

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EN | A glimpse at the marvellous Green Man that welcomes us in the Jerónimos Monastery, in Lisbon, introducing Gothic architecture and alchemy as two main topics of my posts. By Rafael Fraga, 5/01/2013

Children, big ladies and a Virgin in the Red Light

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EN | On the heart of the Red Light District, in Amsterdam, religious art and contrasting worlds are explored.  A dive in Dutch culture, to the amazement of tourists and occasional pass by viewers, revealing one of the many admiring subtleties the city has to offer. Text and photos by Rafael Fraga, 7/01/13

City of Children: an unique submarine

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EN | Shaped by the hands of Angolan children, the Submarino Cidade da Criança is an amazing creation which perfectly reinterprets Noah's Ark, one of Mankind's most important myths. Text & photos by Rafael Fraga, 4/01/2013

Travels, books and bad journalism

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EN | Mistaken news on a 16th-century rare travel book, out-of-place legends in Portuguese, gold and beautiful drawings lead to an epic adventure: unravelling  Ludovico di Varthema's Itinerario. 
By Rafael Fraga 10/01/13

A man with a story: Varthema's trip

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EN | After the previous post where Ludovico de Varthema and his book  were presented, it's time to better understand who he was and the relevance of his work. A portrait of the man, his trip and account.
Text and graphics by Rafael Fraga 16/01/13


 
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I do not drink. So what?

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I don't drink and never have.  And most people get surprised, curious and even shocked: a Portuguese guy, musician (!) that doesn't drink? Unreal.  "How can he endure life without the pleasure of a glass of wine?", they wonder. 
Well, it's time for some answers!


Text by Rafael Fraga, 6/02/2013

Ravel and Albert Barnes: accidents, art and corruption

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EN | The French composer Maurice Ravel and the American researcher and philanthropist Albert Barnes had assets estimated to be worth millions of dollars - and they were literally stolen. Study-cases in which money and power-driven individuals manage to manipulate public services and institutions.

Text by Rafael Fraga, 31/01/2013

Camera Assassin: The Smartphone

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EN | The cell phone has pushed its way into our daily lives and the point-and-shoot camera is quickly being pushed to the edge of the tech radar. But this revolution isn't all bad news...  By: Edmundo Rodrigues, 9/01/13

Compose: New Message

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EN | Text messages may just be the start of the communication revolution. An introductory post by Edmundo Rodrigues, 3/01/2013

Van der Helst's Banquet of the Amsterdam Civic Guard in Celebration of the Peace of Münster, painted 1648, exhibited at the Rijksmuseum. Photo by Edmundo Rodrigues © 2013
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