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Son attrait principal, la fameuse momie “Ötzi”, un corps momifié depuis 5300 ans environ qui suscite un intérêt mondial après ses trouvailles sensationnelles au glacier de Similiaun près de la frontière italo-autrichienne.
Brixen ist eine künstlerisch wichtige Stadt, mit vielen Gebäuden aus Gotik, Renaissance und Rokoko. In der Altstadt steht der romanische Dom mit seinem mit Fresken ausgemalten Kreuzgang und der Palast der Fürstbischöfe, in dem sich das interessante Diözesanmuseum befindet, das über eine schöne Krippensammlung verfügt.
Da non perdere il Museo Archeologico dell'Alto Adige che espone reperti e documentazioni sulla storia altoatesina dalle origini al primo medioevo. La principale attrattiva è costituita dal famoso Uomo venuto dal ghiaccio, la mummia di "Ötzi", un corpo mummificato risalente a circa 5.300a anni fa, rinvenuto sul ghiacciaio del Similaun, presso il confine italo-austriaco.
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Iceman, l'autre personnage principal, est une momie gelée qui s'est réveillée à cause de l'effet de serre après 5 300 ans de sommeil, et qui est étonnée des changements importants qu'elle voit dans l'environnement.
Within the pavilion at its stage will be about 20 live performances every day, or a total of 3,000 presentations during EXPO 2005, entitled, "Let's Save Our Planet." The 20-minute show features a scientist named Dr. Mamoru Econo who is raising an alarm about climate change. Another main character is Iceman, a frozen mummy who has woken up from a 5,300-year-long sleep due to global warming. He is surprised at the dramatic changes he sees in the environment. The pair presents a message to the audience regarding global warming.
Luego, en la exposición "Ecotecnologia de Japón y el Gran mural de las industrias de Aichi", la historia remontando hasta el período de Edo (1603-1867) y el futuro cercano de la artesanía de Aichi serán presentados por pintores, sobre un enorme rodillo dorado, de 7 metros de alto por 25 metros de largo. Los visitantes también podrán vislumbrar, a través de unas mirillas de observación situadas debajo del rollo, unos sistemas energéticos limpios que preserven el medio ambiente de la Tierra.
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Momie égyptienne (Histoire d'un membre du syndicat)
Het leven van Monsieur de Molière
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On y trouvait des vestiges amérindiens, des objets façonnés en Inde, des crânes, des oiseaux et des rongeurs empaillés, une momie égyptienne et une réplique dorée du fauteuil du couronnement d’Édouard VII qu’il garda un certain temps dans son bureau...
Oronhyatekha had succeeded in transforming the IOF from a bankrupt organization into the largest fraternal body on the continent and towards the end of his life should have been able to enjoy the fruits of his labour. His final years were, however, clouded by the loss of his wife, Ellen. Apparently she had become a virtual recluse after the death of a son in 1881 and had rarely left their home in Deseronto. Though Oronhyatekha’s work for the IOF did not leave him much time to spend with his family, her death in 1901 greatly affected him and he seemed to age quickly afterwards. At the same time the diabetes from which he suffered was wasting his massive frame.
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En fin de journée, lorsqu’une âme charitable daignait me faire redescendre de cheval, j’avais les muscles des jambes tétanisés. On me plaçait alors dans une voiture telle une momie figée et on me ramenait à la maison, non sans suggérer à ma femme de me faire prendre un bain rempli de sel d’Epsom.
. So, I spent hours upon end sitting on this horse, staring at my watch thinking “when is this going to be over?”. Back then I’d bought myself a Rolex with a sweep seconds hand. It was beautiful, I used to love looking at it. Until the day one of the crew members told me there was a problem. I asked him if there was something wrong with the horse. And he replied, “It’s not the horse, Mr Hoffman, it’s your watch. This is a Western and people didn’t wear that kind of watch then.” After that, to my great disappointment, I had to leave it in my room. At the end of the day, by the time some kind soul had helped me down, the muscles in my legs were completely dead. Someone would put me in a car, stiff as a board, drive me home and tell my wife to put me in a bath of Epsom salts. I haven’t been able to cross my legs since!
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