UNCP Virreynato economía y sociedad ( Part 1/4)
Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin
Es un recopilación de un documental que habla sobre el Perú en su depencia por los Españoles.
Duration : 0:2:36
Es un recopilación de un documental que habla sobre el Perú en su depencia por los Españoles.
Duration : 0:2:36
This is some of the earliest color footage of Machu Picchu in Cuzco, Peru taken in June and July of 1950.
The film begins at a railroad station with people in a cattle car and men on the roof playing instruments.
A woman spins at a busy marketplace. The camera pans a narrow steep gorge approaching Machu Picchu revealing terrace farming on side of steep mountain, the valley at base of Machu Picchu, sunrise over terrace farms and ruins, and water coming out of ” princess” quarters. Inca stone buildings amid terrace forms on high steep side of mountain near the peak. The camera tracks the view from the plane back to Lima looking southeast toward the mountains.
All rights are reserved by the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or emailfilms@museum.upenn.edu. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain. Full length footage can be seen at http://www.archive.org
Duration : 0:9:50
Strut bar / Lower arm bar will Reducing alinement flexing and improves body rigidity.
Duration : 0:7:23
Paul Allen reports on one of the world’s last remaining uncontacted tribes.
Brazil’s government has released pictures of a previously unseen community of people living in the Amazonian rainforest.
It is believed they have never had previous contact with the outside world.
They were located on the border between Brazil and Peru.
The footage was taken from the air by Funai, a Brazilian government foundation, dedicated to the protection of indigenous tribes.
Funai has a policy to not contact tribes similar to this one, and instead try to prevent invasions of their land so they remain autonomous.
But the agency warns the tribe, and others like it believed to be living in the Amazon, that they are at risk from illegal logging.
Duration : 0:1:22