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Jan 17, 2016
Aluminé:
Clear blue waters in paradise
High tech
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Neuquén City – (2015) Volume 2 – All Rights Reserved
News from northern Patagonia to the world and viceversa
Hi everyone!
First of all, thank you to all who‘ve taken the time to write to us. It’s
been a real encouragement to our hopes and expectations.
We’ve read some very nice New Year’s Resolutions and below you’ll
find the one chosen to be published. To be honest I was planning to
speak about education and then the news was covered with photo-
graphs of killings, not only in Paris but in Baga, Nigeria or Nineveh, Iraq. Now more than
ever this quote must be understood in its full meaning: “Education is the most powerful
weapon which you can use to change the world”, said Nelson Mandela. Classes are soon
to begin and parents, kids and teachers are preparing for the challenge. In your opinion,
what should change to make ours an education for peace?
Looking forward to reading your answers at [email protected]
See you,
Reader’s answer!
Dear Mir, This 2015 New Year has marked a threshold regarding how our wishes will
appear and reveal themselves in our lives. The local custom in Spain is to make a wish
per bell toll, 12 in total. In spite of this, I’ve just focused mainly on being happy, looking
happy, making everybody happy and having the soul of rock n’ roll to be bespoken by our
guitars
internationally. In any case, throughout the year I will also use the trick of the “Box of
Wishes” which magically will make every dream that we might put inside it come true.
Regards
Jesús Antonio Maties.
QUOTE OF THE FORTNIGHT
“Life's most persistent and urgent question is,
What are you doing for others?”
Martin Luther King
Dir: Sarmiento 923, Nqn,
Tel/ Fax: +(54) 299 4486880
Cel:: +(54) 299 154 011143
Email: [email protected]
MICROSTORIES
The tiny young magician
That was the last poker night for the young
magician, who with five aces ran away with his
friends’ money.
Author: Coco Goicoa (Goicoa J. Gonzalo de la Serna).
Translation: Mirta Castro Veneziano
Black&White by Drussawin Leepaisal
Copahue & Caviahue
In the Andes, northwest of the province of Neuquén is
located Caviahue - Copahue, a wonderful resort, almost
2,000 meters above sea level in the vicinity of the
Argentine- Chilean border, at the foot of Copahue volcano.
These two locations besides Loncopué and Las Lajas form
the tourist area called Thermal Patagonia.
Hydrotherapy is an activity that stands out in both places.
The development of the spas has its origin in the history of
Copahue volcano, the aboriginal ancestors of the Mapuche
region believing it gave wealth and power for the spirit.
The Copahue hot springs are recognized internationally for
the quality and diversity of its waters, and its therapeutic
properties are endorsed by the World Health Organization.
For fishing enthusiasts the Achacosa, the Escondida, the
Rincón and the Hualcupén lakes and streams arising from
these, allow the chance to catch various types of trout and
perch.
LINK:
Subsecretaría de Turismo de Neuquén
(www.neuquentur.gob.ar)
Aluminé
Aluminé: Heaven
One of the most stunning spots in the Andes Mountain Range
It is located in the central west of the province in a high
mountainous area, near the Lanín National Park. Its name in
the mapuche language means brilliant broad valley. Its
particularly beautiful landscape is characterised by the
predominance of abundant native vegetation with mountains
covered in ñires, coihue cane, oak and the splendor of
pehuenes forests, an ancient tree that dominates the area,
plus the bright blue of rivers, waterfalls and lakes. All of
which make it a unique place, where nature is expressed in
its entire splendor. At the same time Aluminé is a town with
about 8000 inhabitants. Its economy is based on sheep and
cattle, forestry and tourism, besides being the main services
centre of Pehuenia area.It is also the area where, if you
love fishing, you can capture Trout and Perches in
each watercourse and lake. Come and discover this
paradise on earth!
The Cicret Bracelet: Like a tablet…but on your skin. Wearers of the Cicret bracelet will be able to check an
email or watch a film that’s projected onto their forearm,
and control the picture by using their skin like a
touchscreen A tiny projector in the bracelet will cast an
image onto the skin then eight long-range proximity
sensors will detect every swipe, tap and pinch. The bra-
celet will also contain a USB port and accelerometer as
well as supporting Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Guillaume Pommier, who founded technology company
Cicret with Pascal, his software developer father, said:
‘We plan to put a 3G card -in the bracelet- to allow calls.’
He explained that the device may use a new technology
that allows SIM details to be put into the hardware,
instead of requiring its own SIM card.
It’s still in development, but a working prototype is due to
be unveiled in a few weeks’ time and Mr Pommier hopes
that the bracelet could be on the shelves by June this
year. [www.cicret.com]
Skype’s real-time translator goes live for registered users on
Windows 8.1 Skype has recently revealed that users who have signed up for its real-time Skype Translator service could give it a try. The service initially supports only Spanish and English as its first two languages for voice communication, but already includes over 40 languages
for live translation of instant messages.
In celebration of the launch, Skype released video showcasing students in the US and Mexico communicating through a phone call in their respective languages in real time. If the video is a fair representation of what it works like in real time, then the
app is putting up a pretty impressive showing.
The company also shared additional background information on how the service actually works, explaining the machine learning process Skype uses to understand the context words are being used in as well
as their meaning.
[www.skype.com]
Portal de la Patagonia
Neuquén
Jujuy 370 - (0299) 449616 [email protected]
PLACES
Noble Campo
If you happen to drop by Neuquén or Cipolletti and you fancy eating some Italo- Argentinian dishes in a country vintage style decoration and excellent music you can’t miss Noble Campo. No matter if your choice is Ojo de bife with smoked chimichurri and fine chips of bacon and onions, risotto al fungi, trout, salmon or pasta; you’ll be offered three dips to whet your appetite and three tiny bowls of salad to wait for the second
course, delicious. Don’t miss the empanada as starter.
Good list of Patagonian wines from Shroeder and Bodega Del
Fin Del Mundo.
Sweet tooth fans ask for mamma style tiramisu!!!
Price range: $$$$
Brown 162- Neuquén
Fernandez Oro y Belgrano- Cipolletti
WINES
Bodega Catena Zapata 2006
Nicasia Vineyard Malbec
If the color doesn’t tell the full story, the nose will: it’s impeccably perfumed, round and sweet, with amazing fruit aromas and a toasty background. The feel is as lush and rich as they come, and there’s outstanding purity to the lusty black fruit flavors. A masher with elegance. Maybe the best
Malbec Argentina has ever produced.
by Michael Schachner
COOL
Self Stirring Mug
BART IS 25!!!
When crudely drawn animated shorts about a dysfunctional American family began appearing on Fox's "The Tracey “ Ullman Show" in 1987, nobody predicted the birth of a cultural
phenomenon.
Last December 17th marked the 25th anniversary of the half an hour sitcom "The Simpsons,” That’s 561 episodes so far
and counting.
To commemorate this milestone, here are 10 random facts
about the show:
1. Creator Matt Groening named the characters after his own
family members but substituted "Bart" for his own name.
2. The characters' distinctive yellow hue was chosen in part to make the show stand out when someone was flipping through
TV channels for something to watch.
3. It took Danny Elfman three days to compose the show's opening theme song. He's called it the most popular piece of
music of his career.
4. Its town of Springfield was named for its generic Anywhereness (there are 30 all over US). The town's geography has contained rivers, deserts, farmland, mountains
or whatever the story requires.
5. Time magazine named it the best TV show of the 20th
century.
6. Bart is voiced by a woman, Nancy Cartwright. In an opening
sequence during the show's second season, Bart wrote on
the chalkboard, "I am not a 32-year-old woman"
7. Of Krusty the Clown's resemblance to Homer, Groening once said: "The satirical conceit that I was going for at the time was that 'The Simpsons' was about a kid who had no respect for his father but worshiped a clown who looked
exactly like his father."
8. In an episode in 2003, Homer gave his email address as [email protected]. Matt Selman signed up for the email address beforehand and within minutes of the show's airing found his inbox packed to its 999-message
limit.
9. Exiled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange guest-starred as himself on an episode in the show's 23rd season. He recorded his lines over the phone from the Ecuadorian
embassy in Britain, where he has been granted asylum.
10. Among the celebrities who have turned down guest-starring roles on the show: are Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Cruise, Clint
Eastwood, and others.
[www.simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Bart_Simpson]
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Splash!!Neuquén has its
own water park!
In mid-December the first water park in the city was opened
at one of the lakes located in the district of Valentina Sur,
meters from Balsa Las Perlas Bridge. A place that has the
facilities to enjoy recreational water sport activities such as
paddling on paddle boards, waterskiing or wakeboarding,
kayaking, paddle boats and blob jump.
"This is not just for tourists but for the young who will have
fun doing sports in a natural environment," said the mayor,
Horacio Quiroga.
The administration of the complex is in charge of the Alto
Valle Snowkite and Kitesurf Association. Entrance to the
site is free and only the rental of boats and sports items will
be charged.
Rafting, Kayaking & Sailing
The Andean rivers of Neuquén offer an exciting experience that allows the tourist to discover inaccessible places and admire unique landscapes descends transparent meltwa-ter. Whitewater rivers have all degrees of difficulty for those who want to practice: from novice to the most demanding and intrepid visitors. The Aluminé River offers an incompa-
rable opportunity for this activity.
The kayaking is an activity that can be practiced on lakes,
rivers and dams throughout the province.
The Limay River is ideal for beginners; and the river Ruca Choroi is one of the best offered by Patagonia for this sport, especially for those who like strong emotions. The Pulmarí, Hua Hum, Quillen, Traful and Litrán rivers, south of the province, have very good conditions for the practice
of kayaking as well.
To the Rafts!
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VIP OF JANUARY
We pray for justice and truth.
Alberto Nisman - RIP
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