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True Athletes.....True Heroes
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Con algunos trozos de otros vídeos y un poco más, monté este clip que muestra lo que ocurre en la costa de Llanes cuando la mar ataca a la tierra
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Im in twitter.com Video del campeonato : "Llanes Pro Bodyboard 2009" en la playa de Andrín (Llanes-Asturias). Organiza: www.escuelaasturianadesurf.com. My surf videos www.jim-box.com Un video de Jim-Box
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45 Segundos
Los Bufones of Llanes are some openings in the cliffs through which water or air flows out of the sea, depending on whether the tide is high or low. Through these gaps driving the air waves, making a very strong wind that goes in both directions. Pushing the mass of water and sucking in when the waves recede. Be carefull, is dangerous. Los bufones de Llanes son unos orificios por los que sale agua de mar o aire. Dependiendo de si está la marea alta o baja . A traves de esos huecos las olas impulsan el aire, convirtiendolo en un vendaval que va en ambas direcciones. Hacia afuera cuando es impulsado por la masa de agua y chupando hacia adentro cuando las olas retroceden. Cuidado, es peligroso. Un video de www.jim-box.com
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Asi se ve Llanes
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Preserving Cultural Heritage www.reynierllanes.com Drinking Cuban coffee is a cultural and social activity where the majority of the Cubans congregate to share the events of the day and welcome friends and family. The coladito or the espresso as many call it is a daily ritual that draws family and friends together or enhances the game of dominoes, and often the enjoyment of a great cigar after a good meal. While in Cuba I woke up every morning to the rich steamy aroma of freshly brewed and strained coffee prepared by my mother to begin the day. It was a custom and a tradition for all of us to meet early in the morning with pleasant conversation and prepare for the days events. One day as I was drinking my coffee, I spilled a drop on one of my drawings and without worrying about the damage I waited for it to dry and saw the effect it produced. I was amazed at what incredibly happened. The coffee bled into the paper in a fascinating manner, the tinted sienna color was perfect. In Cuba my art materials like watercolors were very limited and I soon learned to take advantage of that accident and started to master the use of Cuban espresso coffee as an essential medium to my works on paper. Upon arriving in the United States I immersed myself in painting in oils on canvas as this medium was readily accessible. Early in 2010 while I continued to paint in oils, it was my memories of home and the ritual aroma of coffee that brought me back to the painting with Cuban coffee on ...
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