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stars - Vlad Ivanov, Rodica Lazar

Tomatometer - 6,7 / 10 stars

Directed by - Corneliu Porumboiu

Genre - Crime

country - France

creators - Corneliu Porumboiu

Karolu,w 2012 r. byłam na urlopie na Teneryfie i pojechałam na wycieczkę na La Gomerę. Bardzo mi się tam podobało,a skoro wycieczka,to byliśmy w tych samych miejscach. Dziękuję,że dzięki Tobie,mogłam znów wrócić wspomnieniami na La Gomerę.Ostatni urlop to wyjazd na La Palmę,było też fajnie,ale La Gomera jest ciekawsza i bardziej zielona.Pozdrawiam serdecznie i czekam na następne Twoje Vlogi.,ponieważ wszystkie oglądam. Jeszcze raz dziękuję. Team Nash need a slap. Really liked the video. And all the time I was thinking, man this guy has a nice voice, wish I was that good in my videos. go to your website. your a voiceover artist! Ha...

 

Movie Watch La gomera. Ohhh. Adooooro La Gomera. Yo vivo en Lanzarote (que es de paisaje radicalmente opuesto) pero la isla colombina me fascina de punta a punta (o de punto a punto, que es casi redonda, jaja) Un saludo. Movie Watch La. Movie Watch La gamerankings. The promotion of this movie as a comedy really does it a disservice. In reality, it's very twisty, complex neo-noir, which is fine. I was attracted to the film partly because I had heard it was funny, but it isn't (although there is a little bit of wry/cynical humor. Misrepresenting a movie's genre sets it up to fail with viewers, who go in expecting something different.
If you do like neo-noir crime dramas with a lot of references to past classic films (both Romanian and American) this is definitely one to check out. It has a great soundtrack as well.

Warum wurd die doku gelöscht. Unglaublich schön, ich war gerade erst dort. Movie Watch La gamerama. La Gomera Flag Geography Location Atlantic Ocean Coordinates 28°07′N 17°13′W  /  28. 117°N 17. 217°W Archipelago Canary Islands Area 369. 76 km 2 (142. 77 sq mi) [1] Coastline 100 km (60 mi) [1] Highest elevation 1, 487 m (4, 879 ft) [1] Highest point Garajonay Administration Spain Autonomous Community Canary Islands Province Santa Cruz de Tenerife Capital and largest city San Sebastián de la Gomera (pop. 8, 945 (in 2018)) Demographics Demonym gomero/-a Population 21, 136 (2018) [2] Pop. density 57 /km 2 (148 /sq mi) Languages Spanish (specifically Canarian Spanish) and Silbo Gomero Ethnic groups Spanish, other minority groups Additional information Time zone WET ( UTC±00:00)  • Summer ( DST) WEST ( UTC+01:00) Volcanic valley of La Gomera Volcanic plugs in the centre of La Gomera La Gomera ( pronounced  [la ɣoˈmeɾa]) is one of Spain 's Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of 370 square kilometres (140 sq mi), it is the third smallest of the eight main islands of this archipelago. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomera is the third least populous of the eight main Canary Islands with 21, 136 inhabitants. [2] Its capital is San Sebastián de La Gomera, where the cabildo insular (island council) is located. Political organisation [ edit] La Gomera is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is divided into six municipalities: Name Area (km 2) Population (2001) [3] Population (2011) [4] Population (2018) [5] Agulo 25. 36 1, 127 1, 148 1, 067 Alajeró 49. 43 1, 465 2, 005 2, 006 Hermigua 39. 67 2, 038 2, 076 1, 805 San Sebastián de la Gomera 113. 59 6, 618 8, 943 8, 945 Valle Gran Rey 32. 36 4, 239 4, 547 4, 484 Vallehermoso 109. 32 2, 798 2, 961 2, 829 Totals 370. 03 18, 285 21, 680 21, 138 The island government ( cabildo insular) is located in the capital, San Sebastián. Geography [ edit] The island is of volcanic origin and roughly circular; it is about 22 kilometres (14 miles) in diameter. The island is very mountainous and steeply sloping and rises to 1, 487 metres (4, 879 ft) at the island's highest peak, Alto de Garajonay. Its shape is rather like an orange that has been cut in half and then split into segments, which has left deep ravines or barrancos between them. Ecology [ edit] The uppermost slopes of these barrancos, in turn, are covered by the laurisilva - or laurel rain forest, where up to 50 inches of precipitation fall each year. The upper reaches of this densely wooded region are almost permanently shrouded in clouds and mist, and as a result are covered in lush and diverse vegetation: they form the protected environment of Spain's Garajonay National Park, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. The slopes are criss-crossed by paths that present varying levels of difficulty to visitors, and stunning views to seasoned hikers. The central mountains catch the moisture from the trade wind clouds and yield a dense jungle climate in the cooler air, which contrasts with the warmer, sun-baked cliffs near sea level. Between these extremes one finds a fascinating gamut of microclimates; for centuries, the inhabitants of La Gomera have farmed the lower levels by channelling runoff water to irrigate their vineyards, orchards and banana groves. Natural symbols [ edit] The official natural symbols associated with La Gomera are Columba junoniae (Paloma rabiche) and Persea indica (Viñátigo). [6] Culture [ edit] The local wine is distinctive and often accompanied with a tapa (snack) of local cheese, roasted pork, or goat meat. Other culinary specialities include almogrote, a cheese spread, miel de palma, a syrup extracted from palm trees, and "escaldón", a porridge made with gofio flour. The inhabitants of La Gomera have an ancient way of communicating across deep ravines by means of a whistled speech called Silbo Gomero, which can be heard 2 miles away. [7] This whistled language is indigenous to the island, and its existence has been documented since Roman times. Invented by the original inhabitants of the island, the Guanches, Silbo Gomero was adopted by the Spanish settlers in the 16th century and survived after the Guanches were entirely assimilated. [7] When this means of communication was threatened with extinction at the dawn of the 21st century, the local government required all children to learn it in school. Marcial Morera, a linguist at the University of La Laguna has said that the study of silbo may help understand how languages are formed. [7] In the mountains of La Gomera, its original inhabitants worshipped their god, whom they called Orahan; the summit and centre of the island served as their grand sanctuary. Indeed, many of the natives took refuge in this sacred territory in 1489, as they faced imminent defeat at the hands of the Spaniards, and it was here that the conquest of La Gomera was drawn to a close. Modern-day archaeologists have found several ceremonial stone constructions here that appear to represent sacrificial altar stones, slate hollows, or cavities. It was here that the Guanches built pyres upon which to make offerings of goats and sheep to their god. This same god, Orahan, was known on La Palma as Abora and on Tenerife and Gran Canaria as Arocan. The Guanches also interred their dead in caves. Today, saints, who are worshipped through village festivals, are principally connected with Christianity. But in some aspects, the Guanches’ god-like idealising of Gomeran uniqueness plays a role as well besides their pre-Christian and pre-colonial implication and shows strong local differences. [8] Christopher Columbus made La Gomera his last port of call before crossing the Atlantic in 1492 with his three ships. He stopped here to replenish his crew's food and water supplies, intending to stay only four days. Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio, the Countess of La Gomera and widow of Hernán Peraza the Younger, offered him vital support in preparations of the fleet, and he ended up staying one month. When he finally set sail on 6 September 1492, she gave him cuttings of sugarcane, which became the first to reach the New World. After his first voyage of Discovery, Columbus again provisioned his ships at the port of San Sebastián de La Gomera in 1493 on his second voyage to the New World, commanding a fleet of 17 vessels. He visited La Gomera for the last time in 1498 on his third voyage to the Americas. The house in San Sebastián in which he is reputed to have stayed is now a tourist attraction. Genetics [ edit] An autosomal study in 2011 found an average Northwest African influence of about 17% in Canary Islanders with a wide interindividual variation ranging from 0% to 96%. According to the authors, the substantial Northwest African ancestry found for Canary Islanders supports that, despite the aggressive conquest by the Spanish in the 15th century and the subsequent immigration, genetic footprints of the first settlers of the Canary Islands persist in the current inhabitants. Parallelling mtDNA findings (50. 1% of U6 and 10. 83% of L haplogroups), [9] the largest average Northwest African contribution (42. 50%) was found for the samples from La Gomera. [10] According to Flores et al. (2003), genetic drift could be responsible for the contrasting difference in Northwest African ancestry detected with maternal (51% of Northwest African lineages) and paternal markers (0. 3–10% of Northwest African lineages) in La Gomera. Alternatively, it could reflect the dramatic way the island was conquered, producing the strongest sexual asymmetry in the archipelago. [11] Festivals [ edit] The festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of the island, is the Monday following the first Saturday of October. Every five years (most recently in 2013) is celebrated the Bajada de la Virgen de Guadalupe (the Bringing the Virgin) from her hermitage in Puntallana to the capital. She is brought by boat to the beach of San Sebastián de La Gomera, where several people host her, and transported throughout the island for two months. Notable natives and residents [ edit] Antonio José Ruiz de Padrón (1757–1823), Franciscan priest and politician. José Aguiar (1895–1975), painter. Pedro García Cabrera (1905–1981), writer and poet. Tim Hart (1948–2009), English folk musician. Manuel Mora Morales (born 1952), writer, filmmaker and editor. Oliver Weber (born 1970), German photographer, physician and professor of visual arts. References [ edit] ^ a b c "Estadística del Territorio" [Territory Statistics] (in Spanish). Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC). Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ a b "Real Decreto 1458/2018, de 14 de diciembre, por el que se declaran oficiales las cifras de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal referidas al 1 de enero de 2018" [Royal Decree 1458/2018, of 14 December, by which the population values resulting from the review of the municipal register of 1 January 2018 are declared official] (PDF). BOE (in Spanish). 29 December 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ Census of 1 November 2001: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Census of 1 November 2011: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Estimate of 1 January 2018: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Ley 7/1991, de 30 de abril, de símbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias ^ a b c Laura Plitt (11 January 2013). "Silbo gomero: A whistling language revived". BBC News. Retrieved 13 January 2013. ^ Jaehnichen, G. (2011). Steps into the future: San Isitdro's procession dance. In: Jaehnichen & Chieng, (eds. ) Preserving creativity in music practice. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. 2012 ^ Fregel et al. (2009) The maternal aborigine colonization of La Palma (Canary Islands) Euro J Hum Gen 17:1314-1324 ^ Pino-Yanes M, Corrales A, Basaldúa S, Hernández A, Guerra L, et al. 2011 North African Influences and Potential Bias in Case-Control Association Studies in the Spanish Population. PLoS ONE 6(3): e18389. doi: 10. 1371/ ^ Flores, C., Maca-Meyer, N., Pérez, J. A., González, A. M., Larruga, J. M. & Cabrera, V. 2003 A predominant European ancestry of paternal lineages from Canary Islands. Ann Hum Genet 67, 138–152. 1046/j. 1469-1809. 2003. 00015. x External links [ edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Gomera. La Gomera travel guide from Wikivoyage Cabildo de La Gomera La Gomera - Official Canary Islands Tourism Coordinates: 28°07′N 17°13′W  /  28. 217°W.

Me: randomly whistling in class Kid that speaks Sylbo wondering why i want to sell my soul to satan 0_0. So wie es aussieht hast du in El Guro gewohnt. Hast du den Steig entdeckt der von den letzten Häusern steil nach oben auf die Hochebene von La Merica führt? Grüße aus Casa de la Seda.

 

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Gorgeous fish gorgeous scenery great company = spot on. Soundaussetzer bei 13:49 bis 14:29 - Warum wurde diese Doku eigentlich gelöscht. Nice vid. 20. 02. 2020 Avistamientos - Sichtungen - Sightings - Observations Delfines moteados y mulares y Calderones tropicales Zügeldelfine, Grosse Tümmler und Pilotwale... Atlantic spotted dolphins, Bottlenose dolphins and Pilot whales Dauphins tachetés de l'Atlantique, Grands dauphins et Baleines pilotes Fotos: gracias a nuestro guía Yanis 😘 See More Suplemento a nuestro post / Nachtrag zu unserem Post / supplement to our post: Resumen del texto:... El 06. la tripulación de Oceano recuperó un delfín moteado muerto del mar y lo entregó al veterinario de Canarias Conservación. El animal era un macho, de 1, 85 m de tamaño. Según las investigaciones, el delfín mostró lesiones por impacto de las que probablemente murió. Una semana antes, los compañeros de Excursiones Tina habían observado un grupo de delfines mulares que atacaban repetidamente a un delfín moteado. Es probable que este fuera el mismo delfín. No está claro por qué los delfines mulares mostraron este comportamiento. summary: On February 6th Oceano recovered a dead Atlantic spotted dolphin from the sea and delivered it to a veterinarian of Canarias Conservación. The animal was a macho, 1. 85m high. According to the examinations, the dolphin showed impact injuries from which it probably died. One week before, colleagues from Excursiones Tina had observed a group of bottlenose dolphins repeatedly attacking an atlantic spotted dolphin. It is likely that this was the same dolphin. Why the bottlenose dolphins behaved this way is unclear. See More Oceano Whale Watching La Gomera Mal wieder ein Beitrag zur wissenschaftlichen Forschung: Am 06. hat unsere Crew einen toten Fleckendelfin aus dem Meer geborgen und an den Veterinär von Cana... rias Conservación weitergegeben. Bei dem Tier handelte es sich um einen Macho, 1, 85m groß. Den Untersuchungen zufolge wies der Delfin Stoßverletzungen auf an denen er wahrscheinlich gestorben ist. Eine Woche zuvor haben unsere Kollegen von der Excursiones Tina eine Gruppe Große Tümmler beobachtet, die immer wieder einen Fleckendelfin attackierten. Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass es sich dabei um den selben Delfin handelte. Warum die Tümmler dieses Verhalten an den Tag legten ist unklar. Eine erfreuliche Nachricht ist dennoch, dass in dem Magen des Delfins kein Plastik gefunden wurde. Danke an unseren Kapitän Volker für die Fotos. See More.

Lo peor es que se entiende y sin saber, es como si no tuvieran consonantes, solo vocales, pero con subtítulos es fácil, de hecho es escuchar español. Soy de tenerife y me gustaria un monton poder aprender el silbido gomero. Great video, i subscribed 319. YouTube La Gomera 'f'u'l'l'H'D'2019'm'o'v'i'e''. Description of Cetacean watching in La Gomera 4 hours If you want to live a unique experience seeing dolphins and other cetaceans swimming freely in the coasts of La Gomera island, we're waiting for you with everything ready to join us on this excursion. It's no longer an activity that only a few people can do, so you can come with your friends or family. This cetacean watching excursion lasts 4 hours approximately, and it'll take place across the Valle Gran Rey. You'll be able to see these super smart animals from up close, as well as how they move and interact in their natural habitat. If we get the chance, we'll see turtles and even whales. If the weather is nice, we can even go for a swim. It'll be explained in detail by a professional instructor. A portion of the price is destined to protecting the environment. We're waiting for you! Whale Watching in Spain Whale Watching La Gomera Whale Watching Valle Gran Rey How long the activity lasts This cetacean watching route lasts about 4 hours.

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