Some people, when choosing a destination for their next vacation, choose sites that allow them to observe the auroras; A natural phenomenon that occurs when solar particles collide with the magnetic field of our planet.
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‘ED 21 astronomical landscapes’
Juan Pablo González Negrete in his article tells us about the Agavario of Xoclán, a window to the ancestral universe of henequen located in the Xoclán Archaeo- ecological Park.
In “Linking the cosmos with the earth: observation as a starting point”, landscape architect Marianela Porraz Castillo explains the importance of observat ion to reconnect us with natural and astronomical cycles.
by: Manuel Angel Bugallo Otero & Cristina Villaverde Ruibal (BUO ESTUDIO Arquitectura & Paisajismo)
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Categories: History & Culture, Interventions
Manuel Ángel Bugallo Otero and Crist ina Villaverde Ruibal tell us in “Gods and maios” about a place with a lot of history in the Sierra del Cando that has a series of sculptural interventions.
Biologist Manuel Lara talks about how celestial objects inf luence the life and behavior of animals in “Animals and astronomical objects”.
Landscape architect Stephanie Lagunas teaches us in her article “Shadows in the landscape” the use of shadows in drawing.