lunes, 2 de junio de 2014

                               Mermaids


March 1 , 2013 - Greenland Sea . March 6 marine geologist Torsten Schmidt announced extraordinary images of what he believes is a mermaid captured by the camera during a deepwater exploration .

Hired by Iceland Geo Survey, Schmidt and his Danish team worked on the " seismic mapping and sampling at the bottom of the sea" to locate promising sites in reserves of oil and natural gas.

About 3,000 feet ( 1,000 meters) below the ocean surface, Schmidt reported not only seeing an interesting phenomenon , but also hear some remarkable things . After informing Iceland Geo Survey about the strange sounds while scanning the ocean floor, asked to conduct an investigation, which was rejected.

" We were reminded of our confidentiality agreements. And they said we could not share our recording with anyone else, " Schmidt told the reporter Jon Frankel in the Animal Planet documentary , " Mermaids : new evidence " .

Schmidt finished conducting its own investigation in which " took two cameras on each dive , the case will see." Commenting on his decision , Schmidt said Jon Frankel : " Well , I looked like and I knew he was looking at the face of another intelligent species like us."

. 2 May 2013 - KiryatYam , Israel is the only place in the world where a reward of one million dollars and given the stakes for the first person who can provide conclusive images captured from a real mermaid. The local government has offered this award in response to numerous sightings of mermaids in place.

Apparently there is a siren that sometimes appears at sunset. One of the first people to see the mermaid was Shlomo Cohen : "I was with friends when suddenly we saw a woman lying on the sand in a strange way . At first I thought it was just another sunbather , but when we approached she jumped into the water and disappeared. We were all in shock because we saw she had a tail. " Cohen quoted in 'Israel National News.

. March 2012 - Zimbabwe, Africa : It was stated that efforts to complete the construction of dams were delayed because of the sirens. Apparently they had harassed the workers installing water pumps. " All officers who have pledged not sent back there ," said Nkomo Minister , quoted in the newspaper ' Herald ' .

. 4th August 1991 - South Africa : 30% of the remains of an unknown humanoid creature was found in the belly of a dead great white shark in South Africa. The body was examined and determined to have hands and humanoid skull. A stingray barb , the weapon of a mermaid, got caught in the jaws of the shark.

. 5 1967 - British Columbia , Canada: The sighting occurred when tourists were on a ferry saw a woman with the tail of a dolphin. It is described with blond hair and eating salmon. Appeared in the newspaper ' Times- Colonist ' and drew a lot of attention , but since then nobody has seen him since.

. 6 1943 - Kei Islands , Indonesia: In 1943 , at the time of the Second World War , several sirens were seen by Japanese soldiers on the coast of Kei Islands, Indonesia. They said having seen swimming in the water , and another on the beach. It was described by 1.50 meters , pink skin, face and limbs of a human and a mouth like carp .

When Sergeant Taro Horiba heard the news of a dead mermaid was thrown to the shore, went to examine it. After seeing it with his own eyes he was convinced. After his return to Japan , urged scientists to study these sirens , but their claims were rejected because they did not believe him .

Locals refer to them as OrangIkan , or " fish people " in Malaya. There were several sightings of this kind in the area , and apparently reports of mermaids, they realize that they have allegedly been caught in fishing nets on occasion.

 7th August 1886 - Cape Breton , Canada: the sighting of a mermaid in Canada in 1886 , quoted by zoologist Karl Shuker on their website was reported . The report came to the newspaper Cape Brooklyn Eagle ' in August 1886.


martes, 27 de mayo de 2014


Nomadic People

Nomadic people (or nomads) are people who move from one place to another, instead of than living in one place. The best known examples of nomads are gypsies, Roma, Sinti, and Irishtravellers. Many other ethnic groups and communities are traditionally nomadic; such as Berbers, Kazakhs, and Bedouin.

People are nomads for many reasons. Most nomads are family men herding their livestock, such as cattle, or horses from pasture to pasture. These people have to change places because of the weather. Other nomads are traders and craftsmen (people who make things), traveling to exchange goods or to practice their craft where it is needed.
Nomads who follow their herds usually live in tents with few things inside, like the Mongols. Nomads who trade or practice crafts usually have wagons in which they travel, because wagons are better for carrying goods.
The Sami of Lapland were once thought of as a nomadic tribe following a herd of reindeer. But, they are a migratory people who lead their own herd of reindeer to winter feeding grounds and then return them in the spring to their feeding ground close to a permanent home base, where their family lives. This cycle happens every year. Nomadic people must work hard to live, and sometimes it is difficult to do so.