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February 10, 2008

Legendary Camel Spider !

This blog was primarily intended for publishing anything I like...
well,
today is 'Spider Day' because I've just found this...


As we just can't talk on and again about presidential love stories, fractals, UFOs, markets
evolution, mafiosi under arrest, Berlusco's devotion to money, hip hop, chaos theory, sacred
geometry, nightclubbers, popes, dahus, sashimis, or american elections... let's dedicate a few
line to these God's solifugae creatures...

They actually aren't spiders at all, they're solifugae. Along with spiders, they are members
of the class Arachnida and are called 'camel spiders' because they live in the desert. They
are somewhat of an urban legend and currently one of the most searched items on the
internet.


The camel spider stories began to spread during the 1990-91 Gulf War. Now, with the continued presence of U.S. forces in the Middle East, the stories are becoming legendary but most of them are completely untrue. These creatures are (usually) not dangerous to humans... (more)... except for their bites - I dare to say !


(by exspree).

A Matt Walker BBC article [on July 2010] explains, in a video, their hunting technique :
"
Camel spiders have evolved a unique way to capture their insect prey."
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February 09, 2008

February 08, 2008

Opening eve at Talmart Gallery

Karen Carty's Sacred Geometry
at the Talmart Gallery




(G@ttoGiallo)


February 07, 2008

Cocteau en l'Ile Saint-Louis

Un mensonge qui dit toujours la vérité

Hakim Bentchouala-Golobitch jongle entre cocteau-piano-poulenc
un artiste à l'esprit multiforme


au Théâtre de l'Ile Saint Louis Paul Rey
39, quai d'Anjou - 75004 Paris


CityVox dixit.

(G@ttoGiallo)
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February 06, 2008

Nigerian Photographer Andrew Esiebo exhibition in Paris

Andrew Esiebo is one of Nigeria's young contemporary photographers working on portraits of urban life and his country's culture and heritage.
His works has been featured in several local and international publications including Photoblogs Magazine USA, United Nations Global Report on Human Settlements and Voiceworks, Australia. His recent works on Nigeria Culture and Natural Heritage were published in November 2006 by Laia Libros, Barcelona, Spain in collaboration with UNESCO. Also, his works have been featured at various local and international photography shows in Nigeria, Ghana, France and Syria. He his a member of Black Box photographers collective of Nigeria.


"Et si la rue était à l’origine du Football ?"
(What if Football was born in the street ?)
You are invited to the public exhibition of Andrew Esiebo's photographic work on football...
so don't forget the 2008 African Cup of Nations !


(Bobrottie)
Turn up your speakers and listen !
... and then take a look at Beautiful Naija. (no more code to embed on blogs).



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