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運転手はナンバープレートの下から小さな足が突き出しているのを見て驚いた。轢きそうになったアライグマが...
東スポWEB
テキサス野生動物センターでキリンがピックアップトラックから2歳の少女を持ち上げるハプニングが発生した...
東スポWEB
Explore the breathtaking Otaru Blue Cave, a captivating natural wonder nestled in the scenic coastal landscape of Otaru, Japan. The adventure offers an 80-minute cruise through the Otaru Canal area, Otaru Kaigan Quasi-National Park and the renowned Blue Cave, with fascinating stops along the way. Otaru Blue Cave CruiseThe tour starts with Otaru North Breakwater, a symbol of Japan’s first concrete seawalls. These walls have stood proudly for over a century and are a registered Hokkaido heritage site. Following the seawalls, passengers will then visit Takashima Point, which is home to the famous...
GaijinPot
Now in its ninth edition, the Biennale Gherdëina first welcomed contemporary artists to the Dolomites in 2008. This year, the exhibition is showcasing over 30 artists and collectives – bringing new commissions, existing artworks and performances into dialogue with the spectacular UNESCO-protected natural landscape – as well as the rich Ladin folklore and culture that inhabits it. Giusti is at the curating helm with Marta Papini at his side as assistant curator in 2024’s exhibition, which takes as its theme ‘The Parliament of Marmots’. This title borrows from a local Ladin myth about the Fanes ...
Euronews (English)
The Siena Drone Photo Awards has just revealed its shortlist of extraordinary aerial images for its 2024 edition. This year's nominees include everything from an adorable shot of two polar bears snuggled beside each other to the fiery outline of a dragon shaped by molten lava, taken during the 2023 volcanic eruption of Fagradalsfjall at Litli-Hrútur in Iceland. The competition spans nine categories (People, Animals, Nature, Urban, Wedding, Sport, Abstract, Series and Video), with five stunning images selected in each. Here are a handful of our favourites: 'Bucha, City of Death' by Carol Guzy (...
Euronews (English)
作家の竹田恒泰氏と気象予報士の蓬莱大介氏が2日放送の読売テレビ「そこまで言って委員会NP」に出演。地...
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By Caroline TAÏX Londres (AFP) - Kenneth Greenway croule sous les demandes pour ses cours de cueillette de plantes comestibles dans le parc londonien dont il est responsable. Les tours de la City ne sont pas loin, et pourtant roquette sauvage, orties et tant d'autres poussent à profusion. Le parc de Kenneth Greenway est un cimetière, celui de Tower Hamlets, dans l'est de la capitale britannique. Des morts reposent ici depuis 1841 mais le dernier enterrement remonte à 1966. Cela ne semble aucunement rebuter son groupe de 18 cueilleurs. Des herbes sauvages, des fleurs, recouvrent les tombes lais...
AFP (Français)
By Levi FERNANDES Lisbonne (AFP) - A chaque printemps, les rues de Lisbonne se couvrent de tonalités éclatantes de bleu et mauve. L'image des jacarandas en fleur, un arbre exotique introduit au XIXe siècle, s'est ainsi imposée comme l'une des cartes postales de la capitale portugaise. "On trouve des jacarandas dans tout le pays, mais c'est à Lisbonne qu'ils se sont le mieux adaptés" au climat local, explique à l'AFP Ana Luisa Soares, la directrice du jardin botanique d'Ajuda, où ont été plantés les premiers arbres importés du Brésil, une des anciennes colonies portugaises. Les jacarandas ont é...
AFP (Français)
While the winter months may see avid skiers flock to the northern Italian town of Ortisei (Urtijëi in the Ladin language), every other summer the alpine village becomes a focus of the art world. Now welcoming its ninth edition, the Biennale Gherdëina has been bringing international contemporary art to the UNESCO-protected Dolomites since 2008. This year, more than 30 artists and collectives are taking part, bringing new commissions, existing artworks and performances into dialogue with the spectacular natural landscape – as well as a rich local folklore and culture. Curated by Italian historia...
Euronews (English)
Gardening is good for you, going by tests carried out by the University of Helsinki, which showed "significant" potential health benefits from keeping just a few potted plants inside your home. "One month of urban indoor gardening boosted the diversity of bacteria on the skin of the subjects and was associated with higher levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines in the blood," said Mika Saarenpää, a doctoral candidate at the university’s Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences. The tests exposed some people to "a growing medium with high microbial diversity emulating the forest soil" and...
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