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Questo verde ti riempie gli occhi. Non ho mai visto qualcosa che mi dicesse che questo è il nord del mondo e poi M. scopre un posto in cui le ore le detta una marea.
Camminare sulla sabbia guardando l’acqua dell’oceano piano piano salire è una cosa incredibile.
Mai visto così tanta bellezza in natura.
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Originally launched in ‘96, Alloy Yacht’s 105’ Irelanda.
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Diferenças entre futebol e rúgbi
Um pouco diferente do meu posto normal, mas eu queria falar sobre as Seis Nações. Se você não está ciente de que é uma competição de rúgbi entre Inglaterra, Escócia, País de Gales, Irlanda, Itália e França realizada anualmente. Assistir à competição aqui no Brasil (além de ser difícil) significa conversas freqüentes explicando o jogo e como NÃO é o futebol americano. Aqui estão algumas diferenças fundamentais:
Touchdown vs try
Ambos são o equivalente a um gol. Para fazer “a try” um jogador de rúgbi deve tocar a bola na área do gol adversário MAS um touchdown não precisa tocar o chão
Helmet vs scrum cap
Ambos os esportes vêem os jogadores usando protetor de cabeça, mas eles diferem muito. “A scrum cap” (rúgbi) é um material fino e macio feito para proteger as orelhas. Alternativamente, alguns jogadores usam uma fita adesiva como uma faixa de cabelo porque o uso de “scrum cap” não é obrigatório. No futebol americano, os jogadores usam “a helmet” que consiste em um invólucro de plástico duro com almofadas grossas no interior, barras de metal revestidas de plástico para cobrir o rosto e uma cinta para o queixo.
Tamanho da equipe
No rugby, cada equipe tem 15 jogadores, mas o futebol americano tem equipes de 11 pessoas.
O campo
O rúgbi é jogado num “pitch” de 120m de comprimento e 60m de largura, enquanto o futebol americano é jogado num “field” de 100 jardas (91,44 m) de comprimento e 160 pés (48,8 m) de largura.
A bola
Na verdade, eu não tinha certeza da diferença entre os dois. Por isso, acho que é melhor citar RulesOfSport: "As bolas de rúgbi e as bolas de futebol americanas parecem semelhantes à primeira vista, mas são diferentes. As bolas de rúgbi têm cerca de 27cm de comprimento e pesam cerca de 1lb enquanto as bolas de rúgbi americanas pesam algumas onças a menos, mas são ligeiramente mais compridas a 28cm. As bolas de rúgbi americanas também apresentam pontas mais pontiagudas e uma costura, o que facilita o lançamento".
FONTES: RulesOfSport : https://www.rulesofsport.com/faq/what-s-the-difference-between-american-football-and-rugby.html
#rugby#rugby union#rugbi#rúgbi#american football#futebol americano#six nations#seis nações#england#inglaterra#ireland#irelanda#wales#País de Gales#scotland#Escocia#Escócia#italy#italia#itália#france#frança
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Yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms issued for northern Scotland and west of Norhtern IrelandA swathe of the UK stretching from the north-west to the south-east of England has exceeded the threshold for a heatwave.The temperature has soared in recent...
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MBA in Ireland for Indian Students | Global Edge
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Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
#beautiful#ireland#west ireland#cliffs of moher#sea cliffs#gloomy#misty#fall#autumn#ocean photography#travels#irelanda#love#nature#reblog#beauty#moodboard#green#blue
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Estados Unidos advierte a los estadounidenses que no viajen a Irlanda o Grecia
Estados Unidos advierte a los estadounidenses que no viajen a Irlanda o Grecia
Los Centros para el Control de Enfermedades de Estados Unidos (CDC) advirtieron a los estadounidenses que no viajen a Irlanda ni a Grecia, debido a un riesgo “muy alto” de contraer COVID-19. Los destinos se agregaron a la lista de nivel 4 de advertencia más alta de la agencia el lunes. Anteriormente estaban en el nivel 3. La República Dominicana también se encuentra actualmente en el Nivel 4.
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Las bombonas españolas más tremendas de todo Dublín. Son magia chispa y son amor. #bysteph #ph #photography #portrait #canon #irelanda #2019 #gypsy (at Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1YSdO7I4pS/?igshid=1r0w7thuhv99c
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* il cielo di. #irlanda #irelanda #clouds #ontheroad (presso Ireland (country)) https://www.instagram.com/p/By8osSYIrcQ/?igshid=3yd3dukoyi00
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He dresses as an Irish Captain America called Irelandas? Man I need to read those last two books.
No it was a joke on tiktok that he looked like Chris Evans
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Saint of the Day - 1 July - Saint Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681) Martyr,
Saint of the Day – 1 July – Saint Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681) Martyr,
Saint of the Day – 1 July – Saint Oliver Plunkett (1629-1681) Martyr, Archbishop and Primate of All Ireland, Confessor, Reformer. Born on 1 November 1629 at Loughenew, County Meath, Ireland and died by being hanged, drawn, and quartered on 1 July 1681 at Tyburn, England. PatronageS – archdiocese of Armagh, Irelanda, around 100 Churches, Apostolates, Schools, Sports facilities, Streets and…
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Per informazione supplementare, contattare il centro studio http://www.sudsystem.it/
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Yesterday sang "doin 'time" for the first time!!!
Malahide Castle / İrelanda
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[Ficlet] 12. Holiday Cards | Besitos
Very short bit of SpaIre - friends who flirt? IDEK. Christmas is the time of year when you have to interpret too much handwriting.
“An Spáinn, did you sign this with your face?”
“You don’t like my card?” Spain looks like a kicked puppy when Ireland nabs him at a meeting shortly after she opens his Christmas card to her, his shoulders drooping down forlornly with his impossible curls. Bless him. “I got them all out on time.”
“The card is fine, mo stór -” the card itself is perfectly nice, glossy red card with embossed gold snowflakes and Feliz Navidad! on the front, nothing objectionable there at all - “but.” Ireland opens the card, and shows it to Spain. “Your handwriting?”
Inside the card is a scrawl, and, even with many centuries of dealing with Spain’s written correspondence, Ireland is more than a little stumped at what he might have written in her card. Only half of it appears to be composed using the Latin alphabet, and the rest a complex code in either loops or inconsistent pictographs.
Spain was always an interesting kind of artist.
“Irlanda, those are my kisses,” says Spain, and actually manages to look even more wounded than before. His lower lip is wobbling at her, like she doesn’t know - approximately - how old he is.
“Your kisses,” says Ireland, and takes the card back to look at it again. She still doesn’t see it, and thinking about the artistic intent behind it will just make her brain hurt. “An Spáinn, mo stóirín, you could have saved the ink and spared me from your art skills by actually kissing me instead.”
Spain brightens a little at that - he is good at acting the fool as any of them -, and brings the sunshine out from behind its clouds again with his charming grin. “You don’t think that might be a little hard to fit into a card?”
“For you,” Ireland tells him, and reaches out to pat his silly cheek, laughing a little when he turns to nuzzle affectionately into her palm, “I would accept the inconvenience.”
His eyes, over the curve of Ireland’s fingers, turn naughty. “But I wrote you a lot of kisses, Irelanda.”
So be it. “Christmas is a ways off yet.”
#Shacha fic#it's probably a good thing some Nations can't understand what other Nations write in their cards#spaire#aph!Ireland#Antonio Fernandez Carriedo#hetalia
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Asadito
El sabado voy a ir a la casa de mi polola por la primera vez cuando ella no esta alla. Voy a ir para hacer un asado con su hermano, su polola. No estoy seguro si su papa estará, pero de todas formas va a estar divertido. Mi polola esta en el sur porque una prima de ella va a estudiar por un año en irelanda asi que este fin de semana es la despedida. Va alla en avion, pero solo es una hora para llegar y me dijo que van a hacer un asado o algo asi en la casa de una tia alla.
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