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AMERICA LATINA - RIO DE JANEIRO - Foto JoanMira - Carrinha dos correios brasileiros: Absolutely Sex


Em posicão de descanso...


Em plena actividade!

Rio de Janeiro, 24-09-2012
JoanMira 

ITALIA - MUSICA IN MEMORIA - Tony Regis/Giglioa Cinquetti/Mia Martini - Quando quando quando

"Quando, quando, quando"

SANTé - Vertus des herbes aromatiques - Le Romarin


Le romarin officinal, reconnaissable à ses fleurs bleutées, est un arbrisseau de la famille des Lamiacées. Il pousse à l'état sauvage sur le pourtour méditerranéen, dans les garrigues arides et rocailleuses.

La plante s'utilise de préférence fraîche mais les fleurs séchées parfument agréablement un plat ou un dessert. Il sert également à aromatiser les grillades ou à rehausser les ragoûts, les civets, les soupes ou les sauces.

Le romarin est mellifère et contient plusieurs agents actifs antimycosiques, antibactériens et antioxydants. Il est également utilisé en parfumerie depuis le XIVe siècle.


© Cyclonebill, CC by-sa 2.0 et Tony Hisgett, CC by 2.0
FuturaSciences


AMERICA LATINA - RIO DE JANEIRO - Lugares lindos - Copacabana

 Foto: Eelco Böhtlingk on Unsplash

Copacabana é mais um dos lugares mais bonitos do Rio de Janeiro que é mundialmente conhecido.

Sua beleza inspirou muitas canções e poesias e a fez ficar conhecida como “Princesinha do Mar”, mas não são só as águas que são belas por aqui. O calçadão formado por pedras portuguesas brancas e pretas, que formam um mosaico no formato de ondas, também são especiais!

Além disso, o lugar também encanta cariocas e turistas pelo clima animado, seja de dia ou de noite, com bares e quiosques receptivos e com música boa!

MelhoresMomentosDaVida

ASTRONOMY - The Seventh World of Trappist-1

 2023 February 1

An illustration showing what it might be like to look from the 
seventh planet out from the star Trappist 1. A pillar of ice and rock
stands in a snow and ice covered landscape. A star surrounded by 
six planets hangs high in the sky.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

The Seventh World of Trappist-1
Illustration Credit & Copyright: Michael Carroll

Explanation: Seven worlds orbit the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. A mere 40 light-years away, many of the exoplanets were discovered in 2016 using the Transiting Planets and Planetesimals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) located in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, and later confirmed with telescope including NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. The TRAPPIST-1 planets are likely all rocky and similar in size to Earth, and so compose one of the largest treasure troves of terrestrial planets ever detected around a single star. Because they orbit very close to their faint, tiny star they could also have regions where surface temperatures allow for the presence of ice or even liquid water, a key ingredient for lifeTheir tantalizing proximity to Earth makes them prime candidates for future telescopic explorations of the atmospheres of potentially habitable planets. All seven exoplanets appear in the featured illustration, which imagines a view from the most distant known world of this system, TRAPPIST-1h, as having a rocky landscape covered in ice. Meanwhile, in the imagined background, one of the system's inner planets crosses in front of the dim, orange, nearly Jupiter-sized parent star.