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travelella · 8 months
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Ciudad Perdida, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia
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ancientoriginses · 1 year
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Petroglifos sorprendentemente similares a los encontrados en las famosas Líneas de Nazca han sido descubiertos en una ciudad perdida prehispánica cerca de Acapulco, México. ¿Podrían estos hallazgos indicar realmente una red expansiva de símbolos compartidos, que abarque no sólo territorios sino civilizaciones enteras?
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nugothrhythms · 2 years
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Music video to “Ciudad Perdida,” a 2022 single by Santiago, Chile-based post-punk trio Cadal
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cristinabcn · 1 year
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COLOMBIA: SANTA MARTA LA PERLA DE AMÉRICA
COLOMBIA: SANTA MARTA, THE PEARL OF AMERICA Guillermo Lozano Sharah, Catedrático, Consejero Delegado Global de Turismo Apcsx Group. Periodista – Columnista y Prensa Especializada. Santa Marta, desde la época de la colonia, es conocida como “La Perla de América” por sus maravillosos y magníficos paisajes naturales, el azul y la tibieza de sus aguas cristalinas y sus excelentes y paradisíacas…
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cienciasnacionales · 1 year
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Teyuna, la ciudad perdida en el corazón de la selva colombiana
Escondida en una de las montañas más altas del mundo se encuentra la ciudad donde se cree tienen orígenes todos los pueblos de la Tierra. Teyuna o la Ciudad Perdida, es un mítico yacimiento arqueológico construido alrededor del siglo VIII de nuestra era por los Tayrona. Un antiguo pueblo indígena que habitaba en los departamentos colombianos de Magdalena, Guajira y Cesar, en las faldas de la…
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Music video to “Ciudad Perdida,” a 2022 single by Santiago, Chile-based post-punk trio Cadal
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cerebrodigital · 8 months
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En Jordania, hay una ciudad cuyo 85% se encuentra oculta bajo tierra, ya que fue tallada a partir de una enorme montaña de arenisca. 😮
Descubre la historia de ciudad perdida aquí:
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nimzay1dstar · 1 year
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“Dios sabe que a todos nos atrae lo que es hermoso y está roto; a mí me ha pasado. Pero hay gente que no se puede arreglar. O si se puede, sólo es por medio de un amor y un sacrificio tan grande que destruyen al que se lo da.”
—Cazadores de sombras: ciudad de las almas perdidas.
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leon-kare · 8 months
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yo-sostenible · 9 months
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La Amazonía ecuatoriana esconde antiguas ciudades agrarias perdidas
En una extensa área selvática de Ecuador, arqueólogos de ese país y de Francia han localizado más de 6.000 montículos rectangulares, agrupados en diversos asentamientos, con una red de caminos, plazas y canales en un entorno agrícola. El estudio, portada de la revista Science, evidencia un urbanismo prehispánico en el Alto Amazonas desde hace 2.500 años. Por Enrique Sacristán Un número…
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adribosch-fan · 1 year
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Egipto: Descubrimiento arqueológico de 1.000 años en el mar 
Descubren nuevos tesoros arqueológicos en la ciudad “perdida” de Egipto que se hundió hace más de 1.000 años. Todo un logro. Egipto. En Egipto un grupo de investigadores realizaron un descubrimiento arqueológico bajo el mar. Al parecer, tienen más de un milenio. Algunos teorizan sobre la Atlántida, pero en realidad se trataría de Heracleion. Si no tenés idea qué es esto quedate hasta el final…
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ancientoriginses · 1 year
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¡Cuenta la leyenda que la legendaria Ciudad de los Césares en la Patagonia estaba llena de oro, piedras preciosas y gigantes blancos! Pero a pesar de una plétora de expediciones, ¡todavía no se han encontrado pruebas concretas de su existencia!
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wrestlingwithlife · 1 year
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That Is Some Wild West Shit Right There
When a mission goes of the rails and Y/n gets separated from the rest of the task force he is forced to use the skills he learned growing up in his home town to get back to his team.
Task Force 141 x Male!Cowboy!Reader
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“This has got to be the stupidest place to build some sort of evil science base.” Y/n hissed into the coms, back pressed up against a massive crate.
What Y/n assumed to be a lab was built practically on the side of a cliff. On one side of the lab you had a mess of trees that was practically just a jungle, and on the other a sheer drop off that led to one of the angriest looking rivers Cowboy had ever seen.
“Relax, we’ve almost got the last of the files downloaded.” Ghost eased the antsy male. Y/n grumbled a bit.
There were a few more beats of silence before a blaring alarm sounded, Y/n cringed at the noise. “Relax, huh?”
As a group of enemy soldiers went to run into the building Y/n stood up and opened fire on them to take the heat off the rest of the team and keep them from getting cornered in there.
“Y’all get yer asses out here now!”
Ghost was first out the door, sliding behind a box on the opposite side of the court yard for cover. The others weren’t far behind, but Y/n was on the complete other side of the yard. Trapped between the armed group of terrorists and the sheer drop off.
“Cowboy, how copy?” Price’s voice buzzed in the coms. Y/n ducked back down as a few of the soldiers turned their attention onto him.
Gaz threw out two smoke bombs, offering a bit of cover. Y/n took his chance and darted to another crate a bit farther away, but far to close to the cliff for his own comfort.
“Just peachy.” He hissed, ducking under the onslaught of bullets that rained down onto his crate.
“What the hell is that? Wait—“
“Get down!”
Y/n was able to cover his head just in time as a loud explosion shook the area. The crate he was behind blasted back in to him, shattering and sending his disoriented form flying back.
“Cowboy!” Soap shouted, breaking from his cover, but he was to late to reach his friend.
Y/n grabbed desperately at the edge of the cliff, but it was no use. Task Force 141 was forced to watch in horror as one of their own plummeted into the raging waters below.
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Y/n’s eyes opened blearily. His head was pounding and everything was fuzzy, but he forced himself up onto his elbows.
His eyes adjusted a bit and he took in the area around him. The room he was in was quite homey. Beautifully woven tapestries hung on the walls and intricately crafted pottery decorated almost every space. The male was laid out on a woven mat, all of his things sat nearby.
The h/c haired soldier checked his body, cursing when he found the damaged tracker. There was no way his squad would be able to find his location now. Where ever the hell he was.
Heavy footsteps sounded from the hall, and a middle aged man walked into the room. His face was kind and worn with smile lines, and he appeared to be of some sort of Hispanic decent. His smile widened when he saw Y/n was awake.
“Ah! My friend, we were worried for you. Fishermen found you in river.” The man spoke, his voice heavy yet still welcoming. “I saw the patch on your arm, you are American?”
Cowboy nodded. “Thank you for bringing me into your home, I could never repay such an act of kindness.”
The man shook his head, waving his hands in front of him. “It is you who I could never repay. Your service is the ultimate payment.”
A soft smile graced the southern males lips. “Then perhaps you could answer some questions?”
Y/n explained everything. The terrorists, the explosion, the river. The older man listened intently.
“We were supposed to go to La Ciudad Perdida after we completed our task for extraction in two days, but I don’t even know where I even am.”
At the mention of the city the man, who Y/n had learned to be named Mateo, perked up. “Our fishermen found you not long ago, and the city is not to far. Come, I will see if I can help you.”
At the mention of the slight hope Cowboy was quick to grab what he still had, following Mateo from his rather large home. As they walked out the older man leaned down and whispered something to a young boy who was quick to scurry off.
“My village does not have vehicles like trucks and jeeps, but there may be another way for you to travel.” Mateo spoke. “La Ciudad Perdida his eight miles west of here, a long journey on foot. However…”
The boy from before returned, rounding Mateo’s home with a massive black horse in tow. The horse moved with a sense of elegance and pride to it, like it had complete confidence in every step it took.
Mateo smiled at the beast before turning to Cowboy, who was still watching the stallion in awe.
“Can you ride?”
Cowboy turned to look at Mateo, eyes shining like new born stars. “I have my whole life.”
The older gentleman smiled. “Good. Than Guerrero will be your mount. He his unflinching at the sound of gunfire, he shall run for you bravely.”
“Warrior…” Y/n whispered the meaning of the stallions name to himself, stroking the giants forelock. “Mateo, how can I repay you for this?”
He waved the h/c haired male off. “I already tell you, your service pays for it all. Besides, I am wealthy man. I have many horses.” The old Hispanic’s eyes shined with mischief.
Y/n laughed, clasping Mateo’s hand in his own and giving it a firm shake. “I will not forget this, my friend.”
Y/n pulled himself up into Guerrero’s saddle, taking a moment to adjust his gun and equipment so the weight was more even. With a final wave to Mateo, Y/n rode off into the direction of La Ciudad Perdida.
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Y/n did is best to keep Guerrero at a trot the whole ride. As much as he wanted to get there as fast as he could he had no idea what kind off situation he would be riding into, and he wanted both him and the stallion to have plenty of energy when they did arrive.
“You know, I always used to imagine doing this.” Cowboy chuckled to nobody but himself and the dark horse. “Riding into battle on a horse. Maybe it seemed silly, but I always thought that would be so badass.”
Guerrero snorted, shaking his head in response. Y/n chuckled, patting the stallion’s neck.
It wasn’t long before the outline of the city became prominent against the horizon. Y/n couldn’t help but smile that they had made it in time.
“Guerrero, I promise to you I’ll have you taken to my ranch back home where you will be treated like a king.” The southern male promised the horse, rubbing his neck. Y/n felt impossibly giddy about the fact he was about to be reunited with his teammates.
Once the city began to take shape the stallions steps paused for a moment, ears forward as he listened intently. It was only a moment before Y/n heard it too. The sound of raging gun fire, it was without a doubt coming from the city.
“That’s not good.” Y/n kicked Guerrero into a gallop. “Hyah!”
The black stallion whinnied, charging towards the city at impossible speeds.
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Soap’s back was pressed flush against the truck he was hiding behind, Gaz right next to him as gun fire rained down over their heads.
After watching Y/n disappear into the raging water shit hit the fan. Ghost had went on a rampage, slaughtering every terrorist he could get his hands on.
Gaz had tried to find Cowboy’s location using his tracker, but the thing had obviously been damaged or destroyed in the river. That alone ebbed at Soap’s hope that he’d ever see the male again, but Soap knew better than that.
Cowboy was fighter. He was harder than nails with the kind of spirit that would put even the most wild of animals to shame. Soap knew if anyone could survive it would be him.
But that was counting on the fact that the rest of them would make it out. Whatever was left of the terrorist group had managed to regroup and followed them to their extraction point.
They had been caught unaware, and now all four of them were pinned down, unable to break from the cover long enough to wrap around behind the group.
Ghost cursed as he ducked his head back behind the crate he was using for cover next to where Gaz and Soap were. Price wasn’t far off, hidden behind his own rather large crate.
The most infuriating part about this whole thing is that there were only six terrorists. The task force without a doubt had them outmatched, but they had managed to get the drop on them.
“This is fucking insane. How many rounds could they possibly have.” Gaz cursed as the bullets continued to rain down.
Soap shook his head, reloading his own gun. “I don know, but I’m about sick of this.”
The shooting faltered for a moment, and the terrorists began shouting things Soap couldn’t make out. In the beat of silence a new noise was heard. It sounded like the beat of hooves on pavement, and it had the group leaning a bit to see what it was.
A hulking black mass was speeding down the street of the abandoned city, atop it sat a figure with a assault rifle poised and ready. The four could not believe their eyes as their teammate came charging in, giving a wicked laugh.
“Holy shit, Cowboy!”
“That is some Wild West shit right there.”
Y/n aimed his gun at the group of terrorists, the angle he came in at giving him the perfect opening. His heart thudded with wild adrenaline as he gave a loud war cry, littering their bodies with bullets.
The group didn’t know what had hit them.
Guerrero charged forward bravely, his ear hardly twitching as Y/n rained down hell onto the group. When the last of the terrorists had fallen Soap and Gaz were the first to move from their spots, followed closely by Ghost and Price.
Guerrero slid to a stop and Cowboy leaped from his saddle, Soap enveloping him into one of the tightest hugs he’d ever experienced.
“Ah, you amadan! I knew you’d be alright!” The Scottish man bellowed, grinning from ear to ear as crushed the h/c haired male in a hug.
Gaz was next to reach him, throwing an arm over his shoulders and ruffling Y/n’s hair affectionately.
Y/n ribs felt like they were cracking from their crushing force, but his smile was wide. He was ecstatic to be back among his teammates.
Once Soap reluctantly released the male Price reached up to ruffle his hair for himself, grumbling about Y/n giving him a heart attack.
“Yeah, I suppose I don’t want to give grandpa any more scares.” Y/n teased, giggling as he earned himself a playful slap to the side of the head from his captain.
A large arm wrapped it’s was around Cowboy’s shoulders, giving him a light squeeze. The male looked up, meeting Ghost’s steely gaze.
“Glad you didn’t die.” The masked male said, giving him a pat on the shoulder before letting him go. Y/n smiled, Ghost wasn’t one for public affections, so that alone was equal to Y/n being swept off his feet and praised from the mountain tops.
“Have I got a story for you guys.”
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“Thanks, Ricky. I really appreciate this man. Alright, talk to you later.” Y/n hung up his phone, pocketing it as he went back to towel drying his hair. Ricky was Y/n’s transport guy. The man in charge of getting Y/n’s horses and live stock from one place to another.
And thanks to Ricky, Guerrero was now on his way to Y/n’s ranch. Where Y/n was sure that the stallion would get the full royal treatment.
Y/n tossed his towel into the hamper, opening the door to his bedroom. Price and Ghost were already there waiting for him.
Price was sitting on Cowboy’s bed, leaned up against the wall and reading a book. He sported a grey T-shirt and pair of loose black joggers, his usual hat sitting on the bed side table.
Ghost was leaned up against the head board, a few pillows stacked behind him for comfort. The masked male wore a black tank top and dark grey sweats, his sleeve of tattoos also on display.
Y/n shuddered a bit, he had a few tattoos of his own. The emblem of his ranch on his left shoulder blade and a few more on his legs, but the sight of Ghost’s sleeve just made his heart flip. He’d have to get one of his own soon.
Cowboy made his way over to his bed, crawling over Ghost to sit closer to the wall. Once he settled against the pillows he huffed, throwing his legs over Price’s lap. The Captain only chuckled, shaking his head before going back to his book. Though, one of his hands stayed resting on the males thigh, his thumb drawing small circles into it.
Before Y/n could get fully situated Ghost reached out, tugging the shorter male in with an arm around his shoulder. Y/n’s head hit Ghost’s chest and he looked up to meet Ghost’s gaze, but the other wasn’t looking at him.
Cowboy knew Ghost needed this. Needed to feel him, needed to hold him, needed to know he was still here. Y/n could only imagine the storm of emotions they had all felt watching him topple over a cliff and disappear into the raging waters.
The southern male hummed a bit, reaching for the remote to get the true crime show pulled up. Now all they were missing was—
The door to Y/n’s room burst open, causing the three to jump a bit as Soap and Gaz tumbled into the room, each holding a bowl of popcorn.
“Alright we’re ready! Sorry it took so long, someone kept burning theirs.” Gaz shot Soap a look, making it clear who the guilty subject was.
Soap stuck his tongue out at Gaz before fumbling his way into the bed. He somehow managed to get between Y/n and the wall, laying his head on the males hard stomach. He gave the country boy a grin, offering him some popcorn which he happily accepted.
Gaz huffed when Soap took the best spot before plopping himself down by Y/n’s leg, resting his head on the thigh that Price wasn’t rubbing circles into.
Now that everyone was settled Y/n started the new episode of the show and everyone soon became engrossed into it.
With all of the bodies piled around and on top of him Y/n’s body was pleasantly warm, he snuggled back a bit into Ghost’s hold at the cozy feeling. Ghost’s eyes cut over to look down at the h/c haired male.
Ghost leaned down a bit, lips brushing the top of Y/n’s head through his mask. He turned back to look at the TV before Y/n could look up at him.
But Y/n didn’t need to look up, a smile crossed his face, he knew. He brought a hand up to rest on Soap’s head, playing with his fluffy Mohawk as he watched the old murder mysteries play across the screen.
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Phew, there you go my lovelies! Hopefully this didn’t feel to unrealistic, but I’ve always imagined the riding in on a horse scenario ever since I thought of Cowboy Reader in the military lol
I’m planning on doing a little 4th July special for Cowboy Reader too so be looking out for that!
As always, hope you enjoyed!
- Author~Chan out ✌️
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himisaito · 7 months
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 ? 7 curiosidades históricas de Petra -Ciudad Perdida de nabateos (Jordania)
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cristinabcn · 1 year
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XPLORALYA: SANTA MARTA – COLOMBIA, un Destino Turístico recomendado.
XPLORALYA: SANTA MARTA – COLOMBIA, a recommended Tourist Destination. GUILLERMO LOZANO SHARAH Prensa Especializada En estos días de Semana Santa, me fui a la ciudad de Santa Marta, a las orillas del mar caribe, que fue fundada por Rodrigo de Bastidas, y donde murió el Libertador de muchos países de América don Simón Bolívar. In these days of Holy Week, I went to the city of Santa Marta, on the…
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elbiotipo · 20 days
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Había una heladería en mi ciudad que no era muy buena, la verdad era bastante mala. Pero el recuerdo que tengo de esa heladería era que tenía unos mosaicos verdes, unos azulejos bastante elegantes, y un precioso cuadro de Nueva York de noche con las Torres Gemelas aún ahí, mirando al puente de Brooklyn. Recuerdo que habían pasado pocos años de 2001 (la heladería, era, evidentemente más vieja) y mientras mi viejo y mí primo encargaban el helado y yo me quedaba esperando ahí en el aire acondicionado (todavía medio un lujo en el interior argentino de la época) me quedaba mirando ese cuadro.
Había algo, y nunca supe si eran las cámaras o las luces, con las fotos nocturnas de las ciudades en aquella época, especialmente Nueva York. Yo estoy seguro. Porque nunca era una luz blanca brillante como los LEDs de ahora, ni tampoco la luz cálida de los focos de aquel entonces. Era como un verde amarillo cálido y un poco distorsionado, una luz de ciudad que nunca supe bien que era, pero si querés verla, está en ese pequeño intervalo de tiempo donde había fotos a color pero aún no digitales, una especie de década perdida entre los 1970 y 1980, que nunca existió. Un tiempo un poco raro de describir, porque yo no lo viví, pero me crié en él, con fotos del Concorde y de las Torres Gemelas, de Buenos Aires con autos viejos y de una China donde todos andaban en bicicleta, de tocadiscos y videocaseteras.
Si buscas un poco en internet, vas a encontrar exactamente el cuadro que describí. Esa heladería ya no existe más, y menos mal porque era espantosa. Esa Nueva York tampoco existe más. Esa ciudad en algún lugar del norte de Argentina tampoco. Y ese tiempo nunca lo viví. Lo conozco por fotos nomás.
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