Laura Freitas
The last Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the samba school União da Ilha paid tribute to Charles Darwin. The escola recalled his work on the origin of species and included a float with a giant turtle which explained the importance of the Odyssey Galapagos naturalist.
The Latin American Film Festival (Cinesur), vi How far! , a film directed by Tania Hermida Ecuador, which has the unique path of two girls: a English tourist and a student from Ecuador, from Quito to Cuenca, where the route is known, among them, as well as Ecuador, its people and scenery with mountains, volcanoes, beaches and villages. A country so rich in contradictions, landscapes and colors, like all South American countries.
The Cervantes Institute, I met (and fell in love) of the richness and diversity of "universal English" - the values, cultures, peoples of the countries that speak English. What a great wealth!
Each is unique and Hispanic city owns many treasures to discover there to walk with the protection of indigenous gods. Perhaps
African heritage in my country help me, I do not know, but, without modesty, I say that these gods protect me in my nice trip. The movie I
opened his eyes to travel to Ecuador, the samba school Carnival also reminded me of Darwin, the Galapagos conquered scientists, biologists, historians and the student who speaks English, from Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil through, I Galapagos.
To the Point: Galapagos
Santa Cruz Island |
I stayed on the island of Santa Cruz, the principal and where Charles Darwin Station, the center of study and protection of species and vegetation around the islands. The station is a living laboratory of evolution.
In Santa Cruz there are beautiful white sand beaches, lush vegetation, trade and exotic species that are impressive: thousands of giant tortoises, iguanas, sea lions, dolphins, fish, birds ...
Laura and turtle |
must protect the ecosystem and ecological processes of book development. We must preserve this paradise on earth.
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