• The pudu deer, specifically the Southern pudu (Pudu puda), is the world’s smallest deer species, native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. Adult Southern pudus stand about 32 to 44 centimeters (13 to 17 inches) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 6.4 to 13.6 kilograms (14 to 30 pounds). Known for their small size and shy nature, pudus are elusive creatures that prefer dense underbrush where they feed on leaves, bark, and fallen fruit. Despite their diminutive size, pudus are excellent climbers and jumpers, which helps them navigate their forested habitats.
    The pudu deer, specifically the Southern pudu (Pudu puda), is the world’s smallest deer species, native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. Adult Southern pudus stand about 32 to 44 centimeters (13 to 17 inches) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 6.4 to 13.6 kilograms (14 to 30 pounds). Known for their small size and shy nature, pudus are elusive creatures that prefer dense underbrush where they feed on leaves, bark, and fallen fruit. Despite their diminutive size, pudus are excellent climbers and jumpers, which helps them navigate their forested habitats.
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  • https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/weve-seen-this-tried-venezuela-argentina-soviet-union/
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  • Why do the records only go back to 1935? Did they not have thermometers in Argentina before that?

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    Why do the records only go back to 1935? Did they not have thermometers in Argentina before that? https://www.facebook.com/reel/7096440657125466
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  • OUR DAILY OLDIES: PROBABLY MOST YOU DON'T KNOW THAT MANY YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A GROUP OF BEATLES IMPERSONATORS IN ARGENTINA (SOUTH AMERICA) AND THEY SOUNDED VERY CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL BEATLES. HERE IS A CLIP FROM ARGENTINIAN TELEVISION. ENJOY IT!
    OUR DAILY OLDIES: PROBABLY MOST YOU DON'T KNOW THAT MANY YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A GROUP OF BEATLES IMPERSONATORS IN ARGENTINA (SOUTH AMERICA) AND THEY SOUNDED VERY CLOSE TO THE ORIGINAL BEATLES. HERE IS A CLIP FROM ARGENTINIAN TELEVISION. ENJOY IT!
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  • OUR DAILY OLDIES: WHEN I STARTED THIS SECTION, I PROMISED OLDIES AND RARITIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD, NOT ONLY OLD MUSIC PLAYED ON AMERICAN RADIO. THE 1950s, 60s AND 70s, PRODUCED THE BEST MUSIC OF ALL TIMES ALL OVER THE WORLD AND WHAT WAS PLAYED ON AMERICAN RADIO IS ONLY A PORTION OF THE MUSIC THAT WAS POPULAR IN MANY COUNTRIES AROUND THE PLANET. TODAY'S SONG IS AN EXAMPLE OF ROCK FROM ARGENTINA. 'SHE'S LIKE AN ANGEL' (ELLA ES COMO UN ANGEL). ENJOY IT!
    OUR DAILY OLDIES: WHEN I STARTED THIS SECTION, I PROMISED OLDIES AND RARITIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD, NOT ONLY OLD MUSIC PLAYED ON AMERICAN RADIO. THE 1950s, 60s AND 70s, PRODUCED THE BEST MUSIC OF ALL TIMES ALL OVER THE WORLD AND WHAT WAS PLAYED ON AMERICAN RADIO IS ONLY A PORTION OF THE MUSIC THAT WAS POPULAR IN MANY COUNTRIES AROUND THE PLANET. TODAY'S SONG IS AN EXAMPLE OF ROCK FROM ARGENTINA. 'SHE'S LIKE AN ANGEL' (ELLA ES COMO UN ANGEL). ENJOY IT!
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  • Pre-Columbian Era
    Indigenous Inhabitants: Patagonia was originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, including the Mapuche, Tehuelche, and Selk'nam (Ona). These groups had rich cultural traditions and adapted to the diverse and often harsh environments of the region.
    Archaeological Evidence: Sites like Cueva de las Manos, with its ancient hand paintings, provide evidence of human presence dating back thousands of years.
    European Exploration and Colonization
    Ferdinand Magellan: The Portuguese explorer, sailing for Spain, was the first European to navigate the strait that now bears his name, the Strait of Magellan, in 1520.
    Sir Francis Drake: The English privateer navigated the southern tip of South America via the Drake Passage in the late 16th century.
    Early Settlements: European settlements began to establish in the 19th century, primarily driven by explorers, missionaries, and later settlers looking for new land.
    Modern Era
    Territorial Disputes: During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Argentina and Chile had several disputes over the boundaries of Patagonia, which were eventually resolved through treaties and arbitration.
    Economic Development: The region's economy historically relied on sheep farming, but tourism, oil extraction, and natural gas production have become significant economic drivers.
    Geography of Patagonia
    Patagonia is renowned for its dramatic and diverse landscapes, which include:

    The Andes Mountains
    Western Patagonia: Characterized by the southern Andes, this area includes:
    Glaciers: Such as Perito Moreno Glacier.
    Lakes: Including Lake Argentino and Lake Nahuel Huapi.
    Fjords and Temperate Rainforests: Found in the coastal areas of Chilean Patagonia.
    Eastern Patagonia
    Steppes and Deserts: The Patagonian steppe is a vast, arid plateau that stretches across much of the region. It's known for its dry, windy conditions and sparse vegetation.
    Tablelands: Elevated, flat areas that are a significant feature of the Patagonian landscape.
    Coastal Regions
    Pacific Coast: Features dramatic fjords and is less populated due to its rugged terrain and challenging climate.
    Atlantic Coast: Home to significant wildlife reserves, including Península Valdés, known for its marine life like whales, seals, and penguins.
    Southern Patagonia
    Tierra del Fuego: An archipelago at the southern tip of South America, divided between Argentina and Chile, known for its rugged landscapes and Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world.
    Strait of Magellan: A natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
    Beagle Channel: Another significant navigational route.
    Drake Passage: The body of water between South America's southern tip and Antarctica, known for its rough seas.
    Climate
    Varied Climates: Ranges from the humid, temperate climates of the western fjords and rainforests to the arid, windy steppes of the east.
    Glacial Influence: The presence of numerous glaciers influences the climate, particularly in the southern Andes.
    Flora and Fauna
    Unique Ecosystems: Includes diverse species such as guanacos, rheas, Andean condors, and a variety of marine life.
    Protected Areas: National parks like Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares in Argentina protect vast tracts of wilderness and are popular destinations for ecotourism.
    Human Geography
    Population Centers: Major cities include Bariloche, Comodoro Rivadavia, and Río Gallegos in Argentina, and Punta Arenas in Chile.
    Economic Activities: Sheep farming, oil and gas extraction, fishing, and increasingly, tourism, particularly ecotourism and adventure tourism.
    Patagonia's history and geography combine to create a region of stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and significant economic importance. Its vast, unspoiled landscapes continue to draw adventurers, nature lovers, and those interested in its unique cultural and historical background.

    Pre-Columbian Era Indigenous Inhabitants: Patagonia was originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, including the Mapuche, Tehuelche, and Selk'nam (Ona). These groups had rich cultural traditions and adapted to the diverse and often harsh environments of the region. Archaeological Evidence: Sites like Cueva de las Manos, with its ancient hand paintings, provide evidence of human presence dating back thousands of years. European Exploration and Colonization Ferdinand Magellan: The Portuguese explorer, sailing for Spain, was the first European to navigate the strait that now bears his name, the Strait of Magellan, in 1520. Sir Francis Drake: The English privateer navigated the southern tip of South America via the Drake Passage in the late 16th century. Early Settlements: European settlements began to establish in the 19th century, primarily driven by explorers, missionaries, and later settlers looking for new land. Modern Era Territorial Disputes: During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Argentina and Chile had several disputes over the boundaries of Patagonia, which were eventually resolved through treaties and arbitration. Economic Development: The region's economy historically relied on sheep farming, but tourism, oil extraction, and natural gas production have become significant economic drivers. Geography of Patagonia Patagonia is renowned for its dramatic and diverse landscapes, which include: The Andes Mountains Western Patagonia: Characterized by the southern Andes, this area includes: Glaciers: Such as Perito Moreno Glacier. Lakes: Including Lake Argentino and Lake Nahuel Huapi. Fjords and Temperate Rainforests: Found in the coastal areas of Chilean Patagonia. Eastern Patagonia Steppes and Deserts: The Patagonian steppe is a vast, arid plateau that stretches across much of the region. It's known for its dry, windy conditions and sparse vegetation. Tablelands: Elevated, flat areas that are a significant feature of the Patagonian landscape. Coastal Regions Pacific Coast: Features dramatic fjords and is less populated due to its rugged terrain and challenging climate. Atlantic Coast: Home to significant wildlife reserves, including Península Valdés, known for its marine life like whales, seals, and penguins. Southern Patagonia Tierra del Fuego: An archipelago at the southern tip of South America, divided between Argentina and Chile, known for its rugged landscapes and Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Strait of Magellan: A natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Beagle Channel: Another significant navigational route. Drake Passage: The body of water between South America's southern tip and Antarctica, known for its rough seas. Climate Varied Climates: Ranges from the humid, temperate climates of the western fjords and rainforests to the arid, windy steppes of the east. Glacial Influence: The presence of numerous glaciers influences the climate, particularly in the southern Andes. Flora and Fauna Unique Ecosystems: Includes diverse species such as guanacos, rheas, Andean condors, and a variety of marine life. Protected Areas: National parks like Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares in Argentina protect vast tracts of wilderness and are popular destinations for ecotourism. Human Geography Population Centers: Major cities include Bariloche, Comodoro Rivadavia, and Río Gallegos in Argentina, and Punta Arenas in Chile. Economic Activities: Sheep farming, oil and gas extraction, fishing, and increasingly, tourism, particularly ecotourism and adventure tourism. Patagonia's history and geography combine to create a region of stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and significant economic importance. Its vast, unspoiled landscapes continue to draw adventurers, nature lovers, and those interested in its unique cultural and historical background.
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  • https://medforth.biz/the-lion-is-back-surfing-on-socialist-tears-online-and-in-the-streets-of-spain-support-for-argentinas-milei-is-growing-after-criticism-of-corruption-by-pm-sanchez/
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  • OUR DAILY OLDIES: WHEN I STARTED THIS DAILY MUSIC SECTION, I PROMISED OLDIES AND RARITIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD. ROCK AND ROLL WAS BORN IN THE U.S.A. BUT SOON BECAME AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON, FIRST WITH VERSIONS OF AMERICAN SONGS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES IN OTHER LANGUAGES BUT LATER CREATING ORIGINAL SONGS AND THERE'S GOOD ROCK AND ROLL AROUND THE WORLD. TODAY WE HAVE A SAMPLE OF ROCK FROM ARGENTINA. ENJOY IT!
    OUR DAILY OLDIES: WHEN I STARTED THIS DAILY MUSIC SECTION, I PROMISED OLDIES AND RARITIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD. ROCK AND ROLL WAS BORN IN THE U.S.A. BUT SOON BECAME AN INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON, FIRST WITH VERSIONS OF AMERICAN SONGS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES IN OTHER LANGUAGES BUT LATER CREATING ORIGINAL SONGS AND THERE'S GOOD ROCK AND ROLL AROUND THE WORLD. TODAY WE HAVE A SAMPLE OF ROCK FROM ARGENTINA. ENJOY IT!
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  • AFTER THE SO CALLED "PANDEMIC", I DO NOT TRUST ANY "HEALTH EMERGENCY" COMING FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND EVEN FROM OUR OWN GOVERNMENT. HERE, WHERE I LIVE, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MEDIA ARE ALREADY SCARING US WITH INCREASING CASES OF DENGUE FEVER. DENGUE IS TRANSMITTED BY MOSQUITO BYTES. THAT IS FROM NATURE, OR IS IT? UNITED NATIONS HAS A MOSQUITO PROGRAM AND A MOSQUITO FACTORY CREATING GENETICALLY MODIFIED MOSQUITOES IN COLOMBIA (SOUTH AMERICA) TO LATER SPREAD THOSE MOSQUITOES IN OTHER AREAS OF THE WORLD UNDER THE EXCUSE THAT THEY WILL HELP ELIMINATE OTHER DANGEROUS MOSQUITOES. I DON'T TRUST THE U.N. I MONITOR INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN OTHER LANGUAGES AND LEARNED THAT IN COUNTRIES WITH A MILDER TEMPERATURE LIKE URUGUAY AND ARGENTINA, CASES OF DENGUE ARE INCREASING, WHEN THAT ILLNESS NEVER BEFORE EXISTED IN THOSE COUNTRIES. WATCH THE VIDEO AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
    AFTER THE SO CALLED "PANDEMIC", I DO NOT TRUST ANY "HEALTH EMERGENCY" COMING FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND EVEN FROM OUR OWN GOVERNMENT. HERE, WHERE I LIVE, THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MEDIA ARE ALREADY SCARING US WITH INCREASING CASES OF DENGUE FEVER. DENGUE IS TRANSMITTED BY MOSQUITO BYTES. THAT IS FROM NATURE, OR IS IT? UNITED NATIONS HAS A MOSQUITO PROGRAM AND A MOSQUITO FACTORY CREATING GENETICALLY MODIFIED MOSQUITOES IN COLOMBIA (SOUTH AMERICA) TO LATER SPREAD THOSE MOSQUITOES IN OTHER AREAS OF THE WORLD UNDER THE EXCUSE THAT THEY WILL HELP ELIMINATE OTHER DANGEROUS MOSQUITOES. I DON'T TRUST THE U.N. I MONITOR INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN OTHER LANGUAGES AND LEARNED THAT IN COUNTRIES WITH A MILDER TEMPERATURE LIKE URUGUAY AND ARGENTINA, CASES OF DENGUE ARE INCREASING, WHEN THAT ILLNESS NEVER BEFORE EXISTED IN THOSE COUNTRIES. WATCH THE VIDEO AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
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  • Zelensky's flight to Argentina allegedly took out 300 kg. of cocaine during Milei's inauguration

    Perhaps Zelensky's plane was just the Ukrainian government's first attempt to reorganise drug trafficking through Eastern Europe.

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    Zelensky's flight to Argentina allegedly took out 300 kg. of cocaine during Milei's inauguration Perhaps Zelensky's plane was just the Ukrainian government's first attempt to reorganise drug trafficking through Eastern Europe. https://sakerlatam.blog/vuelo-de-zelensky-a-argentina-supuestamente-saco-300-kg-de-cocaina-durante-asuncion-de-milei-video/
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    Vuelo de Zelensky a Argentina supuestamente sacó 300 kg. de cocaína durante asunción de Milei (+ video)
    Pocos conocen el rol del territorio argentino en esta red delictiva mundial, que viene ganando notoriedad con el acercamiento geopolítico, como era de esperarse, de dos marionetas globalistas, Javier Milei y Volodímir Zelenski.Leer másVuelo de Zelensky a Argentina supuestamente sacó 300 kg. de cocaína durante asunción de Milei (+ video)
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