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Rio Gavião, Our Outland...

Posted: November 28th, 2009, 2:31 am
by luciano benyakob
Ezequiel Pessoa Wrote:
During many years, the Rio Gavião already was the biggest dry river of Brazil, until the Barrage Equilson Soares was raised in Anagé, regularizing this river below of the barrage. My uncle used the Tatarena of thread (species of bigger size) to make gun carriages of artisan rifle. My mother says that the leopard was under of the Tatarena underbrush waiting the sheeps. Tatarena is the generic name of the leguminosas of the region.
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Riverbed Gavião…
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Road that cuts the river...
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The Tatarenas are majority in the trees the side of the road…
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More Tatarenas in Wild...
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The Lizard...
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Re: Rio Gavião, Our Outland...

Posted: November 28th, 2009, 3:05 am
by JayP
some interesting material you have there! i hope to make it to south america next year i will have to look around closely :D

Re: Rio Gavião, Our Outland...

Posted: November 28th, 2009, 4:17 am
by luciano benyakob
This type of vegetation is of the central area of the Brazil.
Here we call :Sertão=Outland.
Its between two Biomas Cerrado+Caatinga .
Central and Nordeste region of Brazil, hot and extremely barren.
Shabat Shalom Luciano.
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