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  • Lost tribe of 200 found in Amazon spotted by satellite

    Lost tribe of 200 found in Amazon spotted by satellite
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
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    Spotted: The unidentified Amazonian tribe were seen in straw-covered 'maloca' huts
    Government officials in Brazil have confirmed the existence of an uncontacted population in the Amazon rainforest after the tribe of 200 was spotted by satellite.
    Three large clearings were identified in a southwestern area near the Peruvian border this week, but the tribe's existence was only verified after airplane expeditions in April gathered more data.
    Local government agency the National Indian Foundation uses the aircraft to avoid disrupting isolated groups.
    Brazil has a policy of not contacting such tribes but working to prevent the invasion of their land to preserve their autonomy.
    The government agency, known by its Portuguese acronym Funai, estimates 68 isolated populations live in the Amazon.
    The most recently identified tribe live in four large, straw-roofed buildings and grow corn, bananas, peanuts and other crops.
    ©Untouched by civilisation: The unknown indian tribe are thought to belong to the group sharing the Pano language
    According to Funai, preliminary observation indicates the population likely belongs to the pano language group, which extends from the Brazilian Amazon into the Peruvian and Bolivian jungle.
    The community is near the border with Peru in the massive Vale do Javari reservation, which is nearly the size of Portugal and is home to at least 14 uncontacted tribes.
    ©The community is near the border with Peru in the massive Vale do Javari reservation, which is nearly the size of Portugal and is home to at least 14 uncontacted tribes
    Funai coordinator for Vale do Javari, Fabricio Amorim, said: 'The work of identifying and protecting isolated groups is part of Brazilian public policy.
    'To confirm something like this takes years of methodical work.'
    The region has a constellation of uncontacted peoples considered the largest in the world, said Amorim.
    In addition to the 14 known groups, Funai has identified through satellite images or land excursions up to eight more tribes.
    ©The group are thought to live on bananas, corn, peanuts and other crops which they grow themselves
    That adds up to a population of about 2,000 individuals in the reservation, Amorim said.
    Their culture, and even their survival, is threatened by illegal fishing, hunting, logging and mining in the area, along with deforestation by farmers, missionary activity and drug trafficking along Brazil's borders, Amorim said.
    Oil exploration in the Peruvian Amazon could also destabilise the region, he said.
    ©'Lost': The isolated tribe, believed to share the Pano language, have plantations of corn and bananas near their homes
    ©Discovery: The roofs of 'malocas' - huts - are visible above the canopy of the jungle along the Javari River in Brazil
    In spite of the threats, most of Brazil's indigenous groups maintain their languages and traditions.
    Many have long fought for control of land in which they've traditionally lived on.
    They won legal rights to reclaim that territory in Brazil's 1988 constitution, which declared that all indigenous ancestral lands be demarcated and turned over to tribes within five years.
    So far, 11 per cent of Brazilian territory and nearly 22 per cent of the Amazon has been turned over to such groups.
    'Uncontacted' tribe found in Brazil's Amazon

    source: dailymail

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  • Machine Head Announce Album Title, Release Date and European Tour

    Machine Head Announce Album Title, Release Date and European Tour
    ©As we all know, Machine Head is currently working on their seventh studio album and are preparing to embark on the Rockstar Mayhem Festival! After releasing the first cut from their album, "Locust", the Machine Head camp seem to be steering their new album to the right direction both sonically and lyrically. Their new album is set to be released on September 26/27, 2011 via Roadrunner Records and its titled "Unto the Locust". Here is the Official press release:
    Off on the distant horizon what appears to be a massive cloud can be seen blackening the sky. As it gets closer it becomes obvious that the "cloud" is no cloud at all, but a massive swarm preparing to descend on the shores of Europe and the U.K.. "The Eighth Plague" tour will make land on November 2nd and rip a swath across the landscape with a magnitude heretofore unseen.
    MACHINE HEAD, in support of their newest crushing release "Unto The Locust" (out September 26/27, 2011) will collide with the land and lay waste to every city in their path. Accompanied by very special guests Bring Me The Horizon as well as DevilDriver and Darkest Hour, "The Eighth Plague" tour promises to be the most exciting, hard-hitting tour in recent memory.
    "This will no doubt be the heaviest show you're going to see this year" states Machine Head frontman and guitarist Robb Flynn. "A lot of the greatest shows of our last touring cycle were in Europe and the U.K., so the prospect of this lineup combined with these crowds has us extremely stoked to get out there and tear it up! New material, great venues, killer fans... we absolutely cannot wait!"
    Adds Bring Me The Horizon vocalist Oliver Sykes, "We're proper excited for these dates with Machine Head! We were listening to them before we even started BMTH, so to be going on tour with them is blowin' our minds! These will be our last U.K./Euro dates before we take a break to record our next album as well, so it's gonna be mental! We honestly can't wait."
    ©Says DevilDriver vocalist Dez Fafara, "We always love touring in packages that offer a diversity of styles of metal. This is yet another one of those packages. I would like to personally thank Robb Flynn for inviting us to the party. See you in the fucking pit."
    "We are so excited to announce our upcoming winter European tour with Machine Head, Bring Me the Horizon, and Devildriver" exclaims Darkest Hour vocalist John Henry. "European audiences are true purists when it comes to their love for metal music and great metal concerts, so there's no better place in a world for this tour to go down. It will take us to cities we haven't been to in a decade, as well as a few new ones. Meeting new friends and exploring other cultures has always been something we enjoy as a band, and getting to explore some of these places with this great bill for the first time is both a great privilege and an honor. If you can make it out to one of these shows please do, you won't be let down."
    After over a year hiatus from touring, busy writing, recording and crafting their newest masterpiece, Machine Head cannot wait to be back in Europe and the U.K. on stage before some of the most diehard fans metal has to offer. A relationship forged with years of relentless touring is about to be reignited. Tickets go on sale June 24th. Give yourself Unto The Locust or be left to wander aimlessly in the aftermath.
    Tour Dates:
    - 02-Nov Wed: Norway, Oslo - Sentrum
    - 03-Nov Thu: Sweden, Stockholm - Aren
    - 05-Nov Sat: Finland, Tampere - Sorsapuisto-Sali
    - 06-Nov Sun: Finland, Helsinki - Circus
    - 08-Nov Tue: Denmark, Copenhagen - KB Halle
    - 09-Nov Wed: Germany, Hamburg - Grosse Freiheit 36
    - 10-Nov Thu: Germany, Dresden - Alter Schlachthof
    - 12-Nov Sat: Austria, Vienna - Gasomter
    - 13-Nov Sun: Italy, Milan - Alcatraz
    - 15-Nov Tue: Spain, Barcelona - Razzmatazz
    - 16-Nov Wed: Spain, Madrid - Riviera
    - 17-Nov Thu: Portugal, Lisbon - Coliseum
    - 18-Nov Fri: Portugal, Oporto - Coliseum
    - 19-Nov Sat: Spain, Bilbao - Rockitar
    - 21-Nov Mon: Switzerland, Zurich - Volkshaus
    - 23-Nov Wed: France, Paris - Zenith
    - 24-Nov Thu: Germany, Neu-Isenburg - Hugenottenhalle
    - 25-Nov Fri: Germany, Munich - Tonhalle
    - 26-Nov Sat: Germany, Ludwigsburg - Arena
    - 28-Nov Mon: Holland, Eindhoven - Klokgebown
    - 29-Nov Tue: Belgium, Brussels - Forest
    - 30-Nov Wed: Germany, Oberhausen - Turbinenhalle
    - 03-Dec Sat: UK, London - Wembley Arena
    - 04-Dec Sun: UK, Birmingham - NIA
    - 05-Dec Mon: UK, Glasgow - SECC
    - 06-Dec Tue: UK, Manchester - Central
    Related links:
    Machine Head
    Purchase Locust on Amazon
    Purchase Locust on Itunes

    VIA Machine Head Announce Album Title, Release Date and European Tour

  • Lisbon harbour

    Lisbon harbour

    Hotel in Portugal

    The interesting detail noticed in this hotel (the project of Portuguese bureau Risco constructed along harbour Belem in Lisbon) are jalousie which close not only windows, but also deep balconies.

    Altis Belém Hotel

    Portugal, hotel

    Altis Belem Hotel

    Altis Hotel

    Hotel in Lisbon

    The design of an interior is executed by studio FSSMGN

    VIA «Lisbon harbour»

  • Juan Pablo Gómez of Venezuela is Mister Universe Model 2011

    Juan Pablo Gómez of Venezuela is Mister Universe Model 2011
    Juan Pablo Gómez of Venezuela won Mister Universe Model 2011 at the 5th edition of the pageant held in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Juan Pablo Gómez is 24 year old and stands 1.84 m.
    ©Slovania (5th), Luxembourg (3rd), Venezuela (1st), Dominican Republic (2nd), and Bolivia (4th)

    Antonio Duarte, Mister Dominican Republic, was 2nd, Mister Luxembourg, David Florentin, was 3rd, Mister Bolivia, Nelson Gutiérrez, was 4th, and Mister Slovenia, Bojan Ilijanic, was 5th.
    In the top 10 were the candidates of México (Christian De La Campa); Serbia (Milos Micovic); Portugal (Ricardo Cruz); Chile (Danilo Rodríguez) and Ukraine (Oleg Sukhoverkhov).
    Among the 15 semi-finalists were the candidates from South Africa (Jacques Fagan); Irak (Mohammed Al-Saadi); Ireland (Darragh Hayes); Peru (Gustavo Pinillos) and Indonesia (Rikas Harsa).

    Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties &beautypageantnews.com

    VIA Juan Pablo Gómez of Venezuela is Mister Universe Model 2011