Luis Cardoso de Noronha, no lançamento da sua obra “O plantador de abóboras”

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Luis Cardoso de Noronha, hoje no lançamento da sua obra mais recente “O plantador de abóboras”
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ADIADA BENÇÃO DAS PASTAS aÇORES

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A não autorização da cerimónia da Benção das Pastas dos finalistas da Universidade dos Açores pela Autoridade Regional de Saúde, marcada para amanhã, é uma decisão arbitrária que contradiz a abertura e funcionamento de esplanadas, restaurantes, praias, centros comerciais, frequência às aulas, celebrações eucarísticas, a circulação nas ruas…, sem recurso a testes de rastreio. Aos participantes -alunos e familiares- na “Benção” prevista, inicialmente, para o Estádio de São Miguel, ao ar livre, pelo contrário, exigiu-se – e bem!- a realização de testes de rastreio. Mas, nem mesmo assim… A ARS, certamente, por desconfiar dos testes, decidiu cancelar o evento, sem justificações razoáveis, e propõe o seu adiamento para as “kalendas” de julho(?). Não consigo entender.
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AÇORES MAIS PATRIMÓNIO ABANDONADO

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Forte de S. Caetano, séc. XVII – S. Roque, ilha de S. Miguel!
Choca ir vendo ao longo do tempo tão rico património da nossa História a degradar-se!
Assim vai o nosso Património, a nossa Cultura, a nossa História!
Triste!
May be an image of nature
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há 4 mil anos havia corte de pedra a laser?

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Mysterious Al Naslaa 👑
Al Nasla rock which became a mystery 🪐⏳
The field called Tayma in Saudi Arabia has become famous for its historical heritage and the unique location of the rock called Al Naslaa. Is this the area where Nabonidus, the emperor of Babylonian, was the ruling land from around 556 BC to around 539 BC. The al Nasla rock, made of sandstone, located in the centre of the field, has been able to amaze geologists as well as archaeologists, in a distinctive shape, which is located around 4000 years old. The rock is two-sided with a straight, sharp cut, like it did using laser rays. Also an ancient carving of a horse is located here. It’s hard to explain such an unnatural, smooth cut, according to the nature of sandstones, which can be eaten by wind and rain, according to geologists. One of the acceptable views on this matter is that the rock was two-broken due to an earthquake that occurred years ago. Some believe that the technology of people in the early age civilizations in the world was much higher than the present world predicted, and they created such a design. Another argument is that the planet’s technology wasn’t aligned enough to make such a cut like it did using laser rays, and it was an act by a differently developed living division. It’s hard for many to think that it’s a naturally occurred when they actually look at the delicate cuts of the rock. The Al Nasla stone, which still has no definite scientific explanation, is a very important destination as well as a controversial topic for tourists, photographers and presenters of mysterious and extremist theories about the birth of scholarships in world history.
සටහන: Harshana Miyuranga Upulwehera

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