Explosao da Biblioteca Nacional em Brasilia - Brazilian National Library explosion
Teste de Camera Tracking 3d no After Effects CS5. Nao reparem na qualidade da composição, mas sim na qualidade do tracking. A mulher é uma piada interna entre colegas de trabalho.
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3d Camera Tracking test made in After Effects CS5. Don't mind the quality of the composition, but the tracking quality. The woman is just an internal joke amongst work friends.
Making of Explosao da Biblioteca Nacional em Brasilia - Brazilian National Library explosion
Teste de Camera Tracking 3d no After Effects CS5. Nao reparem na qualidade da composição, mas sim na qualidade do tracking. A mulher é uma piada interna entre colegas de trabalho.
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3d Camera Tracking test made in After Effects CS5. Don't mind the quality of the composition, but the tracking quality. The woman is just an internal joke amongst work friends.
2014 FIFA WORLD CUP: Biblioteca Nacional de Brasilia, a must visit spot in Brasília
If you are in Brazil for the 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP, don't forget to visit Biblioteca Nacional de Brasília in the Brazilian capital.
Hy-Brasil exhibition video/ Yiannis Melanitis at Brasilia Library 2012
Ilhas do Corpo, Biblioteque National de Brasilia, 1 - 15 March 2012, Hy-Brasil exhibition video by Yiannis Melanitis.
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Before Brasilia: Frontier Life in Central Brazil
In this talk, Mary Karasch discussed her decades-long research on frontier life in central Brazil using diverse sources in Brazil, Portugal, Austria, England and at the Library of Congress. The presentation covered the challenges to finding documents to write about the slaving frontier of Goiás where both indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans resisted enslavement.
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President Reagan's Trip to Brasilia, Brazil on November 30, December 1, 1982
Full Title: Trip to Brazil, Cut shots of Air Force One arrival at Brasilia Airport, President Reagan listening to National Anthems, view of band and American VIPs, President Reagan reviewing troops at Brasilia Airport, President Figueiredo and President Reagan speak (Cuts) with views of Honor Guard, meets dignitaries at Brasilia Airport on November 30, 1982, Photo op with President Reagan and President Figueiredo at Palacio Do Planalto, President Reagan and staff at expanded meeting with President Figueiredo at Palacio Do Planalto and Departure in Brasilia on December 1, 1982
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Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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Production Date: 11/30-12/1/1982
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Streets of Brasília, Brazil
Eixo Monumental; Praça dos Três Poderes; Supreme Federal Court; National Congress; Itamaraty Palace; National Library; Cathedral of Brasília etc.
Brasilia - capital of Brazil - Part 2
Brasilia is an unique capital because it was founded just half a century ago, and it was built from scratch where there was nothing but the wild. It's the design of the famous brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who designed a modern city with a socialist theme, and that is in the shape of an airplane. There are sectors for everything: housing, public buildings, hotels, banks, shops, etc. And the trees from this amazingly green and residential city are fruit-trees such as jackfruit, mangoes, avocados, tangerines, caju-trees, pitangas, among others.
Here we see the National Museum of Art, the National Library, the Ministries, the Parliament,...
National Parks in Brazil | Part 1
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Abrolhos Marine National Park
Amazônia National Park
Alto Cariri National Park
Aparados da Serra National Park
Araguaia National Park
Araucárias National Park
Boa Nova National Park
Brasília National Park
Cabo Orange National Park
Campos Amazônicos National Park
Campos Gerais National Park
Caparaó National Park
Cavernas do Peruaçu National Park
Chapada das Mesas National Park
Chapada Diamantina National Park
Chapada dos Guimarães National Park
Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park
Descobrimento National Park
Emas National Park
Fernando de Noronha
Furna Feia National Park
Grande Sertão Veredas National Park
Iguaçu National Park
Ilha Grande National Park
Itatiaia National Park
Jamanxim National Park
Jaú National Park
Jericoacoara National Park
Jurubatiba Sandbank National Park
Juruena National Park
Lagoa do Peixe National Park
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park
Mapinguari National Park
Monte Pascoal
Mount Roraima
Nascentes do Lago Jari National Park
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A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of wild nature for posterity and as a symbol of national pride.
An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on
Protected Areas, has defined National Park as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a national park in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. Some would say that the first official
national park to be designated as such at its creation was Mackinac Island, legislated in 1875. Australia's Royal
National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
The largest national park in the world meeting the IUCN definition is the Northeast Greenland National Park, which was established in 1974. According to the IUCN, 6,555 national parks worldwide met its criteria in 2006. IUCN is still discussing the parameters of defining a national park.
National parks are almost always open to visitors. Most national parks provide outdoor recreation and camping opportunities as well as classes designed to educate the public on the importance of conservation and the natural wonders of the land in which the national park is located.
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BRASÍLIA: A Quadra Modelo - 308 Sul | TESOUROS DO BRASIL
Em 1956 o arquiteto e urbanista Lúcio Costa venceu o concurso público para contrução da nova capital do país. Brasília, inaugurada apenas 4 anos depois, foi campo de experimentação do movimento modernista que aflorava no país. Entre as novas propostas estava uma ousada solução de moradia: as Superquadras.
Um projeto arrojado que vai muito além de um conjunto habitacional. A Quadra 308 sul, inaugurada em 1962, é a única quadra de Brasília que foi contruída seguindo rigorosamente os planos de Lúcio Costa e, tombada pelo Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional, preserva essas características até hoje!
Yan Paiva vs Fabricio Barbarotti / Brasilia Open 2018
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President Reagan's Trip to Brasilia, Brazil on November 30, December 1, 1982
President Reagan''s Remarks at Welcoming Ceremony for President Figueiredo of Brazil on May 12, 1982
Full Title: State Visit Brazil. Arrival Ceremony, views of Honor guards, President Reagan and Nancy Reagan greet President Figueiredo and Mrs. Figueiredo, Arrival Ceremony, President Reagan and Nancy Reagan greet President Figueiredo and Mrs. Figueiredo, national anthems played, President Reagan makes remarks, President Figueiredo makes remarks and enter White House, with cut shots on South Lawn. Departure from C-9 on May 12, 1982
Creator(s): President (1981-1989 : Reagan). White House Television Office. 1/20/1981-1/20/1989 (Most Recent)
Series: Video Recordings, 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
Collection: Records of the White House Television Office (WHTV) (Reagan Administration), 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
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Production Date: 5/12/1982
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Imagens de Brasília / Images of Brasília
Algumas imagens dos principais pontos de Brasília em homenagem aos 50 anos da Capital do Brasil.
**Some pictures of Brasília's main points of interest. Brasília, the capital of Brazil.**
Neste Video/In this Video:
Panteão da Pátria / Nation's Pantheon
Congresso Nacional / National Congress
Biblioteca Nacional / National Library
Catedral / Cathedral
Sede PGR / Office of the Attorney General
Museu Nacional / National Museum
Ponte JK / JK Bridge
Museu de Brasília / Museum of Brasília
Teatro Nacional / National Theatre
Palácios / Palaces
National Congress of Brazil - Travel Brazil The Congresso Nacional in Brazil
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1950s, 1960s Brasilia Brazil, Construction, Modern Architecture
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Late 1950s, early 1960s Brasilia, Brazil
Revival Explosion in Brasilia, Brazil
Pastor Hermes Falcao Jr. shares along with his team what God did during these days in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil... These days were marked by the glory of God. In the crusade the presence of the Lord could be felt in a tangible way.... Kids were baptized in the Holy Spirit, people got saved, delivered from demons, many miracles took place, etc.
Revival Explosion also had the opportunity to minister at a radio program where people were also healed live during the program!!!! This trip was AWESOME!!!
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Brasilia - a worthwhile unscheduled stop Theblakes's photos around Brasilia, Brazil (slideshow)
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Entry Title: Brasilia - a worthwhile unscheduled stop...
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More numb bums, swollen feet (from not being elevated - can we PLEASE not be so old!) and another long (21 hour including a 2 hour nap at 1am on a truck stop bench) bus ride to add to our vast collection we arrive in Brasilia. Not originally on our to do list, and against most other travelers advice we decided to go and have a look for ourselves and were very pleasantly surprised by what we found.
History lesson time: Brasilia is the capital city of Brazil built from the ground up only 49 years ago. It took 3 years to go from dust to a fully functional capital city which if you think about it is very impressive indeed! There was much controversy at the time as many people had to uproot and move there to keep their jobs when the capital moved from Rio in 1960. It was the brainchild of the president at the time, J. Kubitschek (or JK). The chief architect was Oscar Niemeyer. The city is laid out in the shape of an aeroplane, with the fuselage being the main drag with all the government buildings, hotels, museums and monuments and then the wings (north and south) are for housing. Everything is divided into specific sectors (eg: sector hotel, sector hospital, sector industrial, sector shopping etc) and then each sector narrowed down further into quadrants and again further into lettered blocks and finally house numbers! Which if you haven't been there sounds awful but its the best thing EVER! No crazy street names the remember and try and see on broken down street signs, its logical, clear and easy to learn and understand in any language.
A little more about the architecture - since it was built in the late 50's they thought they'd try to be 'futuristic' and it kind of looks like you have stepped into a set of back to the future or something like that! Its mostly concrete but then the massive open spaces in between everything (often grassy) balance it out really well. Walking around the equivalent of Westminster you certainly don't feel like you are in a massive city. Everything is flowing calmly up and down the 6 lanes on either side of the main drag. Ok, nothing beats Westminster area in terms of splendor, character and history and that is NOT what Brasilia offers at all. What is does offer is a TOTALLY unique experience of basically being in a life size museum. It is a sight in itself, its not so much the individual sights but the entire concept of a city created from scratch within a reasonably modern era with no resemblance to any other place in Brazil or the rest of the world for that matter.
Its hard to paint an accurate picture in words (go and see it for yourself ;-) ) As you probably gathered we are quite impressed with the place...
So, arriving 3 hours later than planned the idea of walking around looking for a posada fell through. It was already dark and we were fuming mad after inhaling ponging (with a capital P) fumes from the broken bus toilet that everyone insisted on using. It was not broken by us this time...its only funny if we break it, NOT if locals - who we saw eating bean slop and biscuits all day and night long - break it. Add to holding your breath for 21 hours, a chorus of constant nasal cavity clearing that could register on the Richter scale and a shirtless wonder drinking beer and having a personal karaoke practice behind us. I will save the story of the guy who never knew that deodorant had been invented for another time. Get the picture?
The nearest/affordable place came in the form of a delightful hotel (looked like a prefab) along the main drag a few minutes from the bus stop. The shower was to die for, the bed pure bliss ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. The not so cool side of travelling
2. Priority seats sign
3. At the JK memorial
4. Museum
5. Ang in Heaven...look at that smile!!
6. Church with stunning stained glass windows
7. View from TV tower
8. After the rugby game...
9. Sunset over the JK memorial
10. Countdown to the 50th anniversary of Brasilia
11. The Ponte JK bridge
12. The library, museum and Cathedral
13. National Theatre
14. Huge art collection inside the museum
15. Sunken cathedral
16. Really beautiful design 'steeple'
17. Congress
18. Us in the house of the senate
19. Ian cooking in the worlds smallest kitchen
20. Ian in Jail...the worst posada in the world!
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Discriminated Against by the Austrian National Library!? | Vienna, Austria
Today we decided not to do any research. We chose our destinations at random and went on a true adventure.
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Brasilia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Boasting innovative architecture, imaginative artwork, and symmetrical designs, #Brasilia is the ultimate eye candy. Begin your #vacation at the Praca dos Tres Poderes, the plaza that the city revolves around. Here you can marvel at Planalto Palace’s magnificent design—the work of famed architect Oscar Niemeyer.
For a truly marvelous sight, #visit the nearby Metropolitan Cathedral. Perhaps Niemeyer’s most noteworthy masterpiece, it earned him the highest architectural award. The cathedral boasts 16 massive pillars that arch to the sky. Inside the place of worship, you’ll find three angels hanging from the ceiling, surrounded by stained-glass windows.
#Explore the Sanctuary of Dom Bosco, which is dedicated to Bosco, an Italian saint. It is said that he predicted the rise of a “futuristic city,” and the Brazilians believe he was referring to Brasilia.
In Brasilia, admire the architecture and explore the fascinating installation artwork. From museums to palaces, this city won’t disappoint.
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