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quinta-feira, 14 de outubro de 2010
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ABOVE GROUND: Miner Claudio Yanez, 34, celebrated as he was wheeled to a field hospital after being rescued from a mine in Copiapó, Chile, Wednesday. Mr. Yanez, a drill operator, had requested cigarettes be sent down while he waiting to be rescued, but nicotine patches were sent down instead. (Hugo Infante/Government of Chile/Reuters) Wall Street juornalblogs.wsj.com/photojournal/2010/10/13/photos-of-the-day-oct-13/
sábado, 9 de outubro de 2010
Fotos marafadas
SUSPENDED ANIMATION: Members of the Spanish-Argentine group Puja performed at the opening of the Melbourne International Arts Festival in Melbourne, Australia, Friday. (Xinhua/ZUMA Press) Wall Street Journal
CITY OF LIGHTS: Headlights, traffic lights and buildings lit up a spiderweb across Moscow, photographed from the window of a passenger jet Friday night. (Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
EN GARDE! France’s wheelchair-fencing team trained in Paris Thursday for the World Fencing Championships, which start in November. (Jacky Naegelen/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
CITY OF LIGHTS: Headlights, traffic lights and buildings lit up a spiderweb across Moscow, photographed from the window of a passenger jet Friday night. (Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
EN GARDE! France’s wheelchair-fencing team trained in Paris Thursday for the World Fencing Championships, which start in November. (Jacky Naegelen/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
sábado, 27 de fevereiro de 2010
domingo, 14 de fevereiro de 2010
sábado, 6 de fevereiro de 2010
quinta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2010
Maravilhas marafadas
Leão Africano
Leão Africano
Foto Chris Johns
Esperemos que o poder humano a ganância e o seu egoismo não nos impessa de ver estas maravilhas do nosso planeta só em museus ou em zoo.
sábado, 30 de janeiro de 2010
Maravilhas marafadas
Os elefantes africanos são os maiores mamiferos ao cimo da terra. As suas grandes orelhas ajudam a arrefecer o calor africano. Foto Beverly Joubert National Geographic
Uma fêmea caminhando com a sua cria . As fêmeas e as crias vivem em manadas, enquanto os machos são mais solitários. Foto Norbert Rosing National Geographic
Os elefantes machos costumam viajar sozinhos e são significativamente maiores que as fêmeas. Foto Cris Johns National GeographicEstes são animais que em certas zonas do planeta já començam a estar ameaçados. Pois os homens por vários motivos vão utilizando-os como objectos e não como seres deste nosso mundo onde todos devemos ter o nosso espaço. Nunca será demais alertarmos para a salvaguarda de todos os seres que como nós fazemos parte deste Universo.
sexta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2010
Fotos marafadas
DEFYING GRAVITY: A man gave water to German artist Johan Lorbeer, who was attached to a wall for his performance “Proletarisches Wandbild” at the Contemporary Art Center in Malaga, Spain, Wednesday. (Jon Nazca/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
HEATING UP THE ICE: Sinead Kerr and John Kerr competed in an original dance competition at the European Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, Thursday. (Ints Kalnins/Reuters)
Wall Street Journal
COURTSIDE CRASH: The Portland Trail Blazers’ Andre Miller crashed into a television crew after chasing a loose ball out of bounds during an away game against the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday. Portland won 98-90. (Matt Slocum/Associated Press) Wall street journal
HEATING UP THE ICE: Sinead Kerr and John Kerr competed in an original dance competition at the European Figure Skating Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, Thursday. (Ints Kalnins/Reuters)
Wall Street Journal
COURTSIDE CRASH: The Portland Trail Blazers’ Andre Miller crashed into a television crew after chasing a loose ball out of bounds during an away game against the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday. Portland won 98-90. (Matt Slocum/Associated Press) Wall street journal
quarta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2010
Imagens marafadas
Num mundo onde os homens se andam a matar como seres selvagens, é bonito ver uma imagem como esta.
quinta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2010
Fotos marafadas
European Pressphoto AgencyPULLED FROM AFAR: Police officers inside a vehicle tried to pull a slain comrade’s body from the scene of a clash with militants in Srinagar, India, Wednesday. The militants threw grenades and opened fire, killing the officer. Wall Street Journal
The Institute of Cetacean Research/ReutersWHALING CLASH: A video still shows the Japanese ship Shonan Maru spraying water at the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s vessel after the group claims the Shonan Maru rammed it Wednesday off Antarctica, shearing off the bow. The society’s crew, which was protesting whaling, was able to transfer to another vessel. Wall Street Journal
Ng Han Guan/Associated PressLIGHT BRIGHT: A girl stood among lights at the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in Heilongjiang province, China, Wednesday. The festival, in its 26th year, featured ice sculptures of towering pagodas, a sphinx and more. Wall Street journal
quinta-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2009
quarta-feira, 30 de dezembro de 2009
segunda-feira, 28 de dezembro de 2009
quarta-feira, 1 de abril de 2009
Escolhas do marafado
Primavera
A robin sits on a snow-covered tree feeding on berries in Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia March 9, 2009. Vancouver had been covered in an unseasonal blanket of snow the previous night. (REUTERS/Andy Clark) # Boston.com
A girl enjoys the warm weather in St James's Park on March 16, 2009 in London, England. Temperatures reached 17 degrees celsius (63F) that day. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)Boston.com
A young woman relaxes between thousands of crocuses near the river Rhine in Dusseldorf, Germany, Wednesday, March 18, 2009. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) # Boston.com
Fotos marafadas
The faithful prayed at the closing ceremony for the second World Buddhist Forum in Taipei, Taiwan, Wednesday. China and Taiwan jointly hosted the event in a bid to strengthen ties. (Nicky Loh/Reuters)Wall Street Journal
A worker napped on the railway tracks at the construction site of the Wuhan North Railway Marshalling Station in Wuhan, Hubei province, China, Wednesday. (Reuters)Wall Street Journal
sábado, 28 de março de 2009
Fotos marafadas
A chemical storage depot burst into flames as residents looked on in the outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday. Civil defense officials told local media that residents of about 30 houses were evacuated, including 150 students from a nearby school. The cause of the fire is under investigation.(Andre Penner/Associated Press)Wall Street Journal
A Palestinian protester used a slingshot to hurl a stone at Israeli border police during a demonstration against Israel’s separation barrier in the West Bank village of Bilin near Ramallah, Friday.(Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press)Wall Street Journal
terça-feira, 24 de março de 2009
Fotos marafadas
A tuberculosis patient rested at a hospital in Agartala, India, Tuesday, on World Tuberculosis Day. Researchers said last week they’ve found a new compound that may stop TB from progressing. (Jayanta Dey/Reuters)Wall Street Journal
A group of scavengers collected plastic for recycling at Jakarta, Indonesia’s, main garbage dump Tuesday. (Beawiharta/Reuters) Wall Street Journal
segunda-feira, 23 de março de 2009
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