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‘Buzz Rightleer!’
Original artist: ‘Cubero’
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Indiana Cubero y Aitana Paladini muestran las últimas tendencias con estilos distintos
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Phenomenal Frogs Through the Lens of Alvaro Cubero
We’re struck by the vivid beauty, variation, and pristine nature of these poison dart frogs, and the way their colors and patterns express themselves.
The diminutive frogs are native to Central and South America, and feature brightly colored bodies to warn predators of their toxins, which can be deadly. There are also a range of mimic poison dart frogs, that aren’t themselves deadly, but use the colorful defense to their advantage.
#alvaro cubero#photographer#frogs#amphibians#poison dart frogs#nature#central and south america#animal
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i love you upv genetics videos
#literally why did i pay for a matrícula if both genetics teachers have told us to just watch the upv genetics videos and read cubero#someone EXPLAIN to me. if i can have it for free why make me pay for it!!!!!!#z xarre
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Burning Ashes: Puerto Rican Voices
For over two decades the AES coal in the Southeast coast of Puerto Rico generated 800 tons of toxic ash a day that blew into residents' homes and leached into the groundwater. Residents in the surrounding communities of Salinas, Guayama, and Peñuelas have experienced rare skin diseases and climbing cancer rates are on the rise. A group of cancer patients now struggles to close the coal plant and obtain accountability.
Directed by Kique Cubero García
#youtube#Burning Ashes Puerto Rican Voices#puertorriqueños#puerto rico#puerto ricans#salinas puerto rico#government of puerto rico#Puerto Rican Voices#peñuelas puerto rico#guayama puerto rico#Kique Cubero García#guerra contra todos los puertorriqueños#war against all puerto ricans#great documentary#documentary#documentary about puerto rico#despierta boricua#para mi gente latina#para los puertorriqueños
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Through the Years → Felipe VI of Spain (2,822/∞) 22 June 2022 | King Felipe VI climbs the stairs of the Training Ship Juan Sebastian Elcano, in the Port of Santander, in Santander, Cantabria, Spain. The King has visited the Port of Santander on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. The Spanish Navy ship set sail on February 12 from the port of Cadiz to begin a navigation with the aim of spreading the feat of the First Around the World in this year, which ends its V Centenary. The sailing ship leaves the Cantabrian port today, where it has been since June 20. (Photo By Nacho Cubero/Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Godman's Sarota Metalmark (Sarota myrtea), family Riodinidae, Costa Rica
photograph by José Alberto Cubero Guevara
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‘Buzz Rightleer!’
Original artist: ‘Cubero’
#pin up style#pin up art#comic book art#pin up cartoon#good girl art#pulp art#Cubero#spanish pulp art#Spanish cartoon art#comic strip art
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" LAST LIGHTS " // © Alvaro Cubero
Music: © jason fervento - NOW WE ARE FREE (FROM GLADIATOR) Piano Version
#Alvaro Cubero#nature#Wildlife#Lion#Lioness#follow#discover#god's creatures#gods creatures#animal love#animals#caturday
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Cubero8p Y La Mujer - Cantidad De Enfermedades Mentales Y Delirios Kjj 15 Palos Verdes
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Phenomenal Frogs Through the Lens of Alvaro Cubero
We’re struck by the vivid beauty, variation, and pristine nature of these poison dart frogs, and the way their colors and patterns express themselves.
The diminutive frogs are native to Central and South America, and feature brightly colored bodies to warn predators of their toxins, which can be deadly. There are also a range of mimic poison dart frogs, that aren’t themselves deadly, but use the colorful defense to their advantage.
#alvaro cubero#photographer#frogs#amphibians#poison dart frogs#nature#central and south america#animal
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Check out this new song by Jupiter Cubero entitled ‘the window song’
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He wore the number 18 on his back, coincidentally his age.
Leo’s first possession, following a pass from Scaloni, saw him increase the speed of the game. The second time he got the ball he went on a run along the centre of the pitch. He had been on the pitch for 92 seconds. The Hungarian defender Vilmos Vanczák went in with a hefty tackle, at the same time grabbing Leo’s shirt, and ‘the Flea’reacted by swinging his arm in the air in an effort to shake off his opponent’s hand. But his flailing arm struck Vanczák’s throat and he fell to the ground, his hands covering his face. ‘Leo Messi will take a long time to forget the face of Markus Merk, the German referee in that Hungary − Argentina game which was his debut with the full international side,’wrote Cristina Cubero in El Mundo Deportivo, witnessing the events of that day, 17 August 2005. Juan Pablo Sorín, Lionel Scaloni, Gabriel Heinze and Robero Ayala all approached the referee and tried to persuade him that Leo’s action was purely defensive and didn’t merit a card. Merk disagreed and, with an exaggerated flourish, held aloft the red. Vanczák received a yellow card. Leo could not believe it and walked off, glancing briefly up at the stands, nervously fiddling with the waistband on his shorts and finally leaving the field with his head bowed.
‘Messi was crushed at that moment,’writes Cubero. ‘He couldn’t even remember that Scaloni had come up to embrace him, or that Hernán Crespo had approached him. He didn’t hear the stadium beginning to chant his name. He went off in tears, crying like a child, tears of frustration, rage and bitterness. The team’s masseur stayed with him in the dressing room.’
#lionel messi#argentina nt#not a dream debut#but awe inspiring tale#with dream conclusion#We don't talk about heartbreaks here
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AMO TU ARTE BLDO COMO DIBUJAS TAN BIEN
GRRAAAACIIIAS💌💌, a puro ojo de buen cubero y observando, como dicen, el diablo esta en los detalles
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