Tag: Australia
‘El monte no perdona’: las misteriosas desapariciones de excellenceistas in Australia
MERRIJIG, Australien — Con una capa de niebla al frente, Lachlan Culican ensilló su caballo una mañana de otoño y partió hacia las remotas tierras altas del sur de Australia para localizar a dos campistas desaparecidos.
All llegar a la llanura herbosa donde los campistas habían montado su tienda, Culican quedó sorprendido por lo que vio. El campamento había sido quemado por completo. Las pertenencias carbonizadas de los campistas estaban amontonadas en una pila. Varios cadáveres de ciervos estaban esparcidos
Where Did That Cockatoo Come From?
“Madonna della Vittoria,” by the Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, must have looked imposing when it was first installed as an altarpiece in Santa Maria della Vittoria, a small chapel in the northern-Italian city of Mantua. The painting, which was commissioned by the city’s ruler, Francesco II Gonzaga, was completed in 1496, and measures more than nine feet in height. A worshipper’s eye likely lingered on its lower half—where the Virgin, seated on a marble pedestal, bestows a blessing on the
Watch A Gay Farmer on Love, Isolation, and Disrupting the Meat Industry in Australia | The New Yorker Documentary
[ding]
[mooing]
♪ Oh my lord, take this soul ♪
♪ Lay me at the bottom of the river ♪
♪ Devil has come to carry me home ♪
♪ Lay me at the bottom ♪
♪ Bottom of the river ♪
[phone ringing]
[Jon Wright] Hello.
[Interviewer] Hey, why don’t we start
with you describing the work you’re doing.
It’s been 22 years,
I’ve been working on this line of cattle that we’ve got.
We’ve put this science on