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2012 Miss Universe Nazareth Cascante

Miss Costa Rica Nazareth Cascante performs onstage at the 2012 Miss Universe National Costume Show at PH Live in Las Vegas, Nevada December 14, 2012. (L-R)Miss Universe 2012 contestants Miss Costa Rica Nazareth Cascante, Miss Uruguay Camila Vezzoso and Miss Britain Holly Hale pose for photos in their swimwear at Planet Hollywood Resort.

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Miss Universe 2012 Gabriela Markus Photos

Miss Brazil 2012 Markus gets her hair done by a stylist backstage during the 2012 Miss Universe Presentation Show at PH Live in Las Vegas. Miss Brazil Gabriela Markus competes in her Kooey Australia swimwear and Chinese Laundry shoes during the Swimsuit Competition of the 2012 Miss Universe Presentation Show at PH Live in Las Vegas. Miss Bolivia Yessica Mouton and Miss Brazil Gabriela Markus (R) wear swimwear as part of a filming green screen segment at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino i

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Nadeea Volianova beach photos

Russian popstar Nadeea Volianova in Maui on Saturday. According to Pacific Coast News, Volianova is dubbed “the Russian Lady Gaga.” Probably because it looks like she has a cock, and not because she#39;s popular. When you search for Nadeea on Wikipedia, it asks “Did you mean: Andean Volcano.” I don#39;t know much about music but it can#39;t be good for your career to be confused with a major volcanic belt along the Andean cordillera in Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Argentina that w

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Bolivia To Take Dispute Over Climate Negotiations To International Court

photo via the telegraph In the early hours before an agreement was made in Cancun toward a global dea l to combat climate change, one country, Bolivia, repeatedly stood up to voice its opposition to the process. The COP’s president, Patricia Espinosa of Mexico, gaveled down Bolivia and a deal was ultimately approved. Now … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Climate change descends on Bolivia while US politicians play dumb about it

One or two years of strange rainfall patterns could be just that, and may not be an indication of a larger, catastrophic pattern. But Bolivians, especially the elderly, are reminded daily of their changing climate by the dwindling glaciers on the mountains around them. Perhaps not surprisingly, the snow-capped Andes are sacred in pre-Columbian Andean religions. The Aymara empire extended across Bolivia's highlands for several hundred years before they were conquered by the Inca, and then the Spanish shortly thereafter. Both Aymara and Quechua (Inca) traditions live on today, with many Bolivians speaking indigenous languages first and Spanish as a second language or not at all. In the last half-century, these ancient peoples have seen many of their glaciers shrink or even disappear. Perhaps the starkest example is the glacier on Chacaltaya, a mountain near the capitol city of La Paz. Chacaltaya was once home to the world's highest (and Bolivia's only) ski resort, which was built in 1938. Between then and 2009, the glacier melted and entirely disappeared. As of 2009, the ski resort's operations became limited to a small area that sometimes receives snow. A travel Web site now boasts that, “it is still fun to visit this mountain whether or not you plan on skiing,” suggesting that visitors go hiking and take in the beautiful views of La Paz and Lake Titicaca. Of course, the loss of a ski resort is nothing compared to what else is at stake. Nor is Chacaltaya the only mountain with a glacier in jeopardy. The majority of Bolivia's population lives in the highlands, and they depend on the glaciers for drinking water, irrigation, and hydroelectric power. Climate scientist Lonnie Thompson has been studying Andean glaciers in Bolivia and Peru since the 1970s and during that time, he's witnessed the formation and disappearance of rivers and lakes as glaciers melt and water evaporates. “It doesn't matter which tropical glacier you look at,” he says, noting that 90 percent of the earth's tropical glaciers are found in Bolivia and Peru, “100 percent of them are retreating in today's world.” In the first 15 years Thompson researched the Oori Kalis glacier, Quelccaya's largest outlet glacier has been retreating about 10 times faster (approximately 60 meters per year) than during the initial measurement period from 1963 to 1978 when it was about six meters per year. The accelerating rate of retreat of the Qori Kalis terminus is consistent with the observations of glaciers throughout the Andes. Thompson worries about the Andean people who live among these melting glaciers (some of whom required the team of scientists to participate in a ceremonial sacrifice of a white alpaca to ask the gods' forgiveness for conducting their research on the sacred mountain). “These people are living on the edge of survival anyway, and of course they're the first to be influenced by changes in water resources,” says Thompson. cont. added by: JanforGore

Bolivia’s Capital City Faces Catastrophic Drought As Lake Titicaca Dries

Photo via y2k_sflam The word “catastrophic” seems like it should be overkill, but when it comes to drought caused by an increase in global temperatures, that’s just what the residents of La Paz, Bolivia’s capital city, will experience as their city turns to desert. Researchers focused on the history of famous Lake Titicaca to surmise that if the globe heats up, the lake will shrink down to levels that not only can’t support agriculture, but will also effect the weather patterns and shrink rainfall levels. The grasslands will turn to de… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Hey Kids, It’s Time to Recycle That Skull-Shaped Vodka Bottle!

Screenshot from gpi.org/ehunt . This online scavenger hunt looks like it’s for kids. There’s the Glass Packaging Institute cartoon guy, smiling and urging us to recycle glass. This all sounds fine, except when you take a look around the launching page , which includes an ad for Crystal Head Vodka . The Institute is holding an online scavenger hunt, to educate people a… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa USA vs ARMENIA

FIFA at it’s finest in this installment of World Cup 2010. The US of A(Avik) match up against the Armenians(Shak).

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Argentina vs. Chile: 2010 World Cup South America Qualifiers

See the highlights! Ranked second in the world, Argentina led by Lionel Messi is always a favorite to capture soccer’s most coveted title. Their quest for a tenth consecutive World Cup appearance begins with a match against Chile which features Marcelo Salas and Mattias Fernandez with former Argentina Head Coach, Marcelo Bielsa, at the helm. Highlights of their Round 1 match-up.

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Venezuela Celebrates 200th Anniversary With Caracas Parade

Venezuela celebrates its bicentennial and festivals have been taking place in the Venezuela capital, Caracas. A Caracas parade included the military and several groups from all over Venezuelan society. Allies of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez namely President Raul Castro from Cuba and President Evo Morales from Bolivia are also present to attend the celebrations. A parade gathering from every sector of society has marched past the socialist leader together with the Venezuela’s Olympic Athletes, Afro-Caribbean descendants and indigenous groups. The military with F-16 fighter jets has also been in attendance and screaming overhead. Red T-shirts, red baseball caps and Venezuelan flags are all over the place. Venezuela Celebrates 200th Anniversary With Caracas Parade is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading