Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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The advantages of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bReggio Calabria seen by smaller towns

published in the newspaper of Calabria on 22/11/2009


Vans Store Job Applications

The advantages of the Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bReggio Calabria seen by smaller towns

published in the newspaper of Calabria on 22/11/2009


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VOLTERRA .... a sea to be discovered!

On November 28, 2009 is an incredible building, opened in Volterra SHOW PALEONTOLOGY organized by SOS VOLTERRA and GAMPS Scandicci .
Here is a video- Spot:



It all started about a year ago, when our internet research we found this video of Simone Casati of GAMPS:



We contacted Simone for replication of its video on Volterra Television and immediately began a beautiful friendship that in time allowed the definition of this exhibition with a Paleontological Association of the most revolutionary and active in the area, SOS VOLTERRA , always careful to safeguard the identity and the historical-artistic and cultural potential of our city.
SOS VOLTERRA , along with GAMPS Scandicci, also decided to tell this story, "When there was Volterra ... and sharks eat whales." Yes, millions of years ago, the sea was upon us, or rather covered "Volterra" who was a seabed. Traveling over our heads magnificent specimens of fish and mammals whose remains now end up in the show, come down to us through the processes fossilization in clays and clays of our gullies.
At the end of 1600, the Dane Nicholas Steno, the father of modern geology and paleontology, he stayed at home in Volterra Maffei and following its findings, called Volterra and its territory "treasure trove" in his book "De robust intra solidum naturaliter happy dissertationis Prodromus "(1669). A Volterra
really is ... a sea to be discovered! Under our feet there is a richness that goes beyond the history of their ancestors and that Etruscan is rooted in the Pliocene sea millions of years ago is well documented in the book accompanying the exhibition (shown below the album cover):


See you at the show which will be open from November 28 to December 13, 2009 in Via Turazza to Volterra!

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VOLTERRA .... a sea to be discovered!

On November 28, 2009 is an incredible building, opened in Volterra SHOW PALEONTOLOGY organized by SOS VOLTERRA and GAMPS Scandicci .
Here is a video- Spot:



It all started about a year ago, when our internet research we found this video of Simone Casati of GAMPS:



We contacted Simone for replication of its video on Volterra Television and immediately began a beautiful friendship that in time allowed the definition of this exhibition with a Paleontological Association of the most revolutionary and active in the area, SOS VOLTERRA , always careful to safeguard the identity and the historical-artistic and cultural potential of our city.
SOS VOLTERRA , along with GAMPS Scandicci, also decided to tell this story, "When there was Volterra ... and sharks eat whales." Yes, millions of years ago, the sea was upon us, or rather covered "Volterra" who was a seabed. Traveling over our heads magnificent specimens of fish and mammals whose remains now end up in the show, come down to us through the processes fossilization in clays and clays of our gullies.
At the end of 1600, the Dane Nicholas Steno, the father of modern geology and paleontology, he stayed at home in Volterra Maffei and following its findings, called Volterra and its territory "treasure trove" in his book "De robust intra solidum naturaliter happy dissertationis Prodromus "(1669). A Volterra
really is ... a sea to be discovered! Under our feet there is a richness that goes beyond the history of their ancestors and that Etruscan is rooted in the Pliocene sea millions of years ago is well documented in the book accompanying the exhibition (shown below the album cover):


See you at the show which will be open from November 28 to December 13, 2009 in Via Turazza to Volterra!