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This is the most beautiful place on Earth. There are many such places. Edward Abbey

The most beautiful place on Earth

    About the Author Edward Abbey (1927-1989) was an American author, essayist, and environmental advocate who passionately defended wilderness and criticized public land policies. The quote comes from his most famous work, “Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness” (1968), where Abbey describes his time as a park ranger. In the opening pages, he portrays the… Sigue leyendo "The most beautiful place on Earth

    ¿Por qué hago senderismo?

    ¿Por qué hago senderismo?

      Por qué hago senderismo es un documental que invita a la reflexión y es visualmente impresionante, que se adentra en el cautivador mundo del senderismo. Únete a Nikola Horvat-Tesla, un veterano del senderismo, mientras se embarca en una asombrosa expedición a través de miles de kilómetros, explorando los secretos del autodescubrimiento y la profunda conexión entre los seres humanos y la naturaleza. En este documental galardonado,... Sigue leyendo "¿Por qué hago senderismo?

      The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way… As a man is, so he sees. William Blake

      The tree which moves some to tears of joy

        About the Author William Blake, born on November 28, 1757, in London, England, occupies a unique place in the realms of art and poetry. His multifaceted genius defied conventional boundaries, intertwining visual art, lyrical expression, and visionary insights. Blake’s life unfolded against a backdrop of industrial revolution, social upheaval, and spiritual exploration. His parents, James… Sigue leyendo "The tree which moves some to tears of joy

        When I go out into the countryside and see the sun and the green and everything flowering, I say to myself “Yes indeed, all that belongs to me!". Henri Rousseau

        When I go out into the countryside

          About the Author Henri Rousseau, born on May 21, 1844, in Laval, France, occupies a unique place in the art world as the archetype of the modern naive artist. His life unfolded against a backdrop of lush jungles, wild beasts, and exotic landscapes—themes that would permeate his meticulously detailed paintings. Rousseau’s journey began in modest… Sigue leyendo "When I go out into the countryside