How to carve a pumpkin - cooking tutorial

There is no Halloween night without carved pumpkins... let's see how to make a Jack O'Lantern on the cooking tutorial by YellowSaffron ...

Fox Glacier New Zealand Half Day Walk

before boarding one of our buses for the short drive through the rainforest and into the glacial valley. This valley was carved out by the ice ...



In Toro Muerto, Arequipa, carvings reveal the past

Toro Muerto, one of the most notable repositories of petroglyphs in the world, is hidden in a ravine just 160 kilometers northwest of the city of Arequipa, heading toward Cotahuasi.

Petroglyphs are carvings on rock made by the hand of man and were a form of communication through symbols, prior to the invention of writing.

Petroglyphs have been dated to 10,000 BC, and can still be found in contemporary locations.

I was on my way to another destination, but was drawn in as if by a magnetic force. I decided to park the 4x4 truck in the front of the site museum. With camera in hand, notebook, water bottle and a hat as protection, I started to walk up hill.

The museum offers very little information, so I head into the field and have a very close look at the petroglyphs.

The vast and arid valley of Toro Muerto was covered that day by a very clear blue sky- very good for photo enthusiasts, very promising, with no shadows, no exaggerated glare, thereby, ensuring the registration of good images.

Carve Bottom Zig Zag Small News


In Toro Muerto, Arequipa, carvings reveal the past
In Toro Muerto, Arequipa, carvings reveal the past Their date can only be approximated by studying the theme of each carving, so that they can be dated to within 1000 years. In some cases figures on the same group of rocks are observed to be from different periods, as these settlements were seen as ...

Travel: Skiiing in Scotland
Travel: Skiiing in Scotland Paul suggests rolling my ankles a little to bring more of my skis into contact with the surface of the snow. That helps, but I'm still finding the going tough. Eventually I resort to zig-zagging across the slope – climbing up at a 45 degree angle to ...

Assassin's Creed: Revelations: FAQ/Walkthrough
They sometimes tend to come one after another, forcing you to almost zig-zag to avoid them. The damage is minimal, but it adds up and this is a long ride. In between the dodging you should keep climbing closer and closer. Eventually, you'll get a scene ...





Leave a Reply