Monday, March 2, 2009

60th Birthday Speech Brother




anywhere in the world, the sea awakens in people the most diverse sensations. Imagine this same scene
13,000 years ago when Aboriginal Tehuelches arrived in Patagonia and watched the sea, called today, the Argentine Sea. CreAcción trying to explain the sea, there was this legend.


In the beginning of time nothing existed, only a very powerful and eternal Being which they called Kooch. This feeling the loneliness surrounding him began to mourn inconsolably.
cried for a long time and with her tears gave rise to the primeval sea, which they called Arrok.


Tehuelche culture is rich in legends and traditions. This group amazed the settlers for their large size and height, expressed through engravings and paintings on rocks. These statements can still be seen in many places in Patagonia.

Posted by Fabiana Pellizza.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sanitary Napkins Disposal Sign

ARGENTINO SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES





The beautiful city of San Martin de los Andes is located in the province of Neuquén, to 1,650 km Buenos Aires. You can get there by land through paved roads or by air because it has Chapelco airport 20 km from the city.

Its typical Andean architecture make it a mountain village. The wood is present in almost all of its buildings giving warmth and comfort. The beautiful gardens filled with roses complete this beautiful environment.

From the viewpoints you can see a wonderful landscape. The viewpoint Bandurrias is an example of the above.

In this city you can enjoy many activities such as climbing the volcano Lanin Lácar sailing on the lake, fishing in lakes and rivers in the area, or just relax on some beaches as Quila-Quina .

A missed trip is called "Road of the Seven Lakes." This road connects the cities of San Martin de los Andes to Villa La Angostura through 110 km of National Highway No. 234. This journey is extraordinarily beautiful lakes within a paradise.

Whale flora and fauna of the region's landscape and culture of San Martin de los Andes dazzle visitors in each of its corners.

Posted by Fabiana Pellizza. The images belong to:
http://www.sanmartindelosandes.gov.ar/