Playing with electrons on the surface of that sphere.
A 10-year study has revealed that the electron is very spherical indeed.
There is too much to learn about.
Image. I was took this picture at last Science and Technology Week.
viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015
martes, 24 de noviembre de 2015
Penthouse Overlooking
Another of the peculiarities of La Serreta cave, is that the cave was occupied from the Neolithic by many settlements. This cave is the only one of the Iberian peninsula where there are remains of a Roman settlement. A Roman settlement from the end of the Roman empire.
Labels:
cave,
Cieza,
Region of Murcia,
Roman Empire,
Tourism
viernes, 20 de noviembre de 2015
La Serreta Rock Art
This image is a summary of more than 50 images-figures that can be found on the walls of La Serreta cave. Paintings from Neolithic (17000 to 15000 bC)
The highlight is the image you can see on top-right. Could it be the first bullfighter in history? Archaeologists think that it could be a god, a divinity, because it is the only human form that it has like a hat, and the lines around it, it is like a radiance. In the place that it is this "toreador", bottom of it, there are 3 figures as worshiping, foming a triangle.
On bottom-right, it is a similar divinity, although more schematic.
These cave paintings are World Heritage by UNESCO since 1998.
For reservations and guided tours: Tourist Office of Cieza.
The highlight is the image you can see on top-right. Could it be the first bullfighter in history? Archaeologists think that it could be a god, a divinity, because it is the only human form that it has like a hat, and the lines around it, it is like a radiance. In the place that it is this "toreador", bottom of it, there are 3 figures as worshiping, foming a triangle.
On bottom-right, it is a similar divinity, although more schematic.
These cave paintings are World Heritage by UNESCO since 1998.
For reservations and guided tours: Tourist Office of Cieza.
martes, 17 de noviembre de 2015
Descending Thousands Of Years
Continuing the journey through time, we must descend 16 meters to get to step on the same stage as our forefatjers 17,000 to 15,000 years ago. Entering from the same place as our ancestors did.
domingo, 15 de noviembre de 2015
Timetrip
In the coming days I invite you to take a timetravel through the cave-chasm of La Serreta.
I will show you, from cave paintings of 7000 years old (declared World Heritage by UNESCO), to the unique Roman cave habitat in Spain. In addition to spectacular views of the Almadenes canyon, through which the rough waters of the Segura river pass.
For reservations and guided tours: Tourist Office of Cieza.
I will show you, from cave paintings of 7000 years old (declared World Heritage by UNESCO), to the unique Roman cave habitat in Spain. In addition to spectacular views of the Almadenes canyon, through which the rough waters of the Segura river pass.
For reservations and guided tours: Tourist Office of Cieza.
sábado, 14 de noviembre de 2015
viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2015
Science and Technology Week 2015
Each time I have less time to post in MuDP.
This picture is from last weekend. SeCyT 2015. A weekend to see new advances on robotic and science. For example it was possible to see how to make a corneal transplant, or how new polymers could be used to create new bone mass. Amazing.
This picture is from last weekend. SeCyT 2015. A weekend to see new advances on robotic and science. For example it was possible to see how to make a corneal transplant, or how new polymers could be used to create new bone mass. Amazing.
domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2015
Mar Menor Panoramic
A view of Mar Menor from La Manga.
This weekend we have warm days, about 24-25 ºC. Perfect to sunbath although a little bit cold (water) for swimming.
Click on image to view details.
This weekend we have warm days, about 24-25 ºC. Perfect to sunbath although a little bit cold (water) for swimming.
Click on image to view details.
Labels:
La Manga,
Mar Menor,
Region of Murcia,
Tourism
jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2015
martes, 3 de noviembre de 2015
Mar Menor As Caribbean Sea
Continuing from yesterday.
"Historically, it was known by the Romans as Palus and later by the Moors as Al Buhayrat Al Qsarand. In the 17th century its name changed to Mar Chico, meaning "small sea" and later as El Mar Menor. Originally, it was a bay opening into the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas. La Manga sandbar is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 1960s, when La Manga was discovered as a tourist resort and underwent a transformation which included the urbanisation of the area and the construction of tourist infrastructures." (Source: wikipedia) More info: here, official tourist website.
From this side, La Manga and Mar Menor looks like a beach at the Caribbean Sea. I commented at some previous posts that Mar Menor is the perfect place to practice sea sports.
"Historically, it was known by the Romans as Palus and later by the Moors as Al Buhayrat Al Qsarand. In the 17th century its name changed to Mar Chico, meaning "small sea" and later as El Mar Menor. Originally, it was a bay opening into the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas. La Manga sandbar is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 1960s, when La Manga was discovered as a tourist resort and underwent a transformation which included the urbanisation of the area and the construction of tourist infrastructures." (Source: wikipedia) More info: here, official tourist website.
From this side, La Manga and Mar Menor looks like a beach at the Caribbean Sea. I commented at some previous posts that Mar Menor is the perfect place to practice sea sports.
lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2015
La Manga & Mar Menor
3 weeks ago I took this photo. Yes, in October. There was still good days to have a sunbath and a bath at Mar Menor.
This photo was taken from the end of La Manga to the start of the same place. La Manga of Mar Menor (Sandbar of Mar Menor) is a sea side spit limiting Mar Menor. Therefore, it has two seas: Mar Menor and Mediterranean.
The strip is 22Km long and 200 meters to 1,5Km wide, separating Mediterranean Sea from Mar Menor (Minor Sea) salt lagoon, from Cape Palos to Punta del Mojón. (Tomorrow more about this place).
This photo was taken from the end of La Manga to the start of the same place. La Manga of Mar Menor (Sandbar of Mar Menor) is a sea side spit limiting Mar Menor. Therefore, it has two seas: Mar Menor and Mediterranean.
The strip is 22Km long and 200 meters to 1,5Km wide, separating Mediterranean Sea from Mar Menor (Minor Sea) salt lagoon, from Cape Palos to Punta del Mojón. (Tomorrow more about this place).
Labels:
beach,
La Manga,
Mar Menor,
Region of Murcia,
Tourism
domingo, 1 de noviembre de 2015
November'15 Theme Day. Ephemeral
Yes! A new Theme Day for the CityDailyPhoto community has arrived. This time: Ephemeral.
Heart crossed by an arrow made by Patrulla Águila (Eagle Patrol) Spanish airplane aerobatic team, over Mar Menor.
Click here to view thumbnails of all participants.
Heart crossed by an arrow made by Patrulla Águila (Eagle Patrol) Spanish airplane aerobatic team, over Mar Menor.
Click here to view thumbnails of all participants.
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