Pokemon Colosseum walkthrough (w/ commentary) Part 2 – Going green!

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After returning to Phenac City, I head up into the mayor’s house, only to find Tean SNAGEM grunts and some weird guy with an afro. After battling the grunts, Pasky explains that one of the Pokemon used was one of the “Shadow Pokemon” she had been talking about. So, I use the Snag Machine to try and catch it! Afterward, I have the choice of fighting three peons: a red one, a blue one, and a green one. I decide to go for the green one =P Events in this part: -Snagged Makuhita -Snagged Bayleef -Arrived at the Construction lot -Arrived at Pyrite Town -Talked with Dukem

Lake Sandoval in the Peruvian Rainforest

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Join Mike, G, and Efraine for a glide across this beautiful oxbow lake that’s home to endangered giant river otters, red howler monkeys, macaws, anacondas, point-tailed palm creepers and side-neck turtles. On this trip you’ll see Brown Capuchin monkeys, turtles, jumping fish, tropical ducks and the Hoatzin, or stink bird, who smells like fresh manure! We did this trip with InkaTerra’s Reserva Amazonica. Pricey but recommended.

DAMASCUS Syria

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Damascus is one of the most fascinating cities in the Orient and its colourful history is still very much apparent in its magnificent palaces. Today an impressive statue serves as a reminder of the city’s famous monarch, Saladin. In the 12th century he did much to improve the city. A walk through the historic centre of Damascus is like a journey through more than 2000 years of oriental history. In contrast to many other cities in the Near and Middle East, most of the original buildings within the old town have survived the test of time. The city’s strategic location at the junction of several important caravan routes gave rise to a large number of fortified inns or ‘Caravansaries’, such as the Khan As’ad Pasha Al Azem. The Omayyad Mosque was for many years the largest and most revered in the Islamic world and the splendid furnishings of its interior makes this building a veritable treasure trove. The historic splendour of Syria’s remarkable capital city really is like a Paradise on Earth.

Ponto de Equilibrio feat Don Carlos – Stay Alive

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Confiram o novo videoclipe do Ponto de Equilíbrio com a participação de Don Carlos! Dois grandes nomes do Reggae, um nacional e um internacional estiveram juntos no Brasil recentemente, e fizeram uma parceria que rendeu muitos bons frutos. Estamos falando de Don Carlos (Jamaica) e Ponto de Equilíbrio (Brasil). Tudo começou quando o grande ídolo jamaicano Don Carlos, foi convidado para gravar uma música junto com o Ponto de Equilíbrio, para o seu novo disco “Dia Após Dia Lutando”. A música “Stay Alive” está presente no álbum do Ponto, e rendeu também um videoclipe. O videoclipe foi gravado no Rio de Janeiro, durante a turnê que reuniu essas duas feras do Reggae, mais precisamente em maio desse ano. Nas imagens, diversos pontos da Vila Isabel, bairro onde nasceu o Ponto, além de outros lugares bem conhecidos da cidade maravilhosa. O clipe marca a estréia da produtora carioca Bonde Filmes, que se influenciou no classico jamaicano Rockers pra fazer essa releitura bem atual, mostrando as dificuldades do dia a dia na vida de qualquer pessoa. Nos bastidores dessa produção temos a presença de Marcos Sorriso (5 X Favela), teve a direção de fotografia de Daniel Basil, assistência de câmera de Vinicius Cout, edição e direção de Rodolfo Vaz, tendo apoio na co-produção de Ney Carlos. O clipe resgata a originalidade ea essência dos videoclipes históricos brasileiros dos anos 90 no meio de um mercado tomado por produções sem conteúdo.

Eco Solutions – Manauara Shopping Mall Manaus Amazon Brazil.

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Buriti is a palm tree preserved by law in Amazon Tropical Rainforest.