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Stahl wrote "Estudios sobre la flora de Puerto Rico" (A study of the Puerto Rican Flora), published in six fascicles from 1883 to 1888. Copies of his plant collection with approximately 1,330 plants can be found in various botanical gardens around the world.
An adaptation of the novel La última noche en Tremore Beach (Ediciones B, 2014) by Mikel Santiago , [4] the series was written by Oriol Paulo in collaboration with Jordi Vallejo and Lara Sendim. [5] It was produced by Acantilado Studio alongside Sospecha Films, Think Studio, Colosé Producciones, and Juanita Film. [6]
De María y Campos, Alfonso. "Porfirianos prominentes: origenes y años de juventud de ocho integrantes del group de los Científicos 1846-1876", Historia Mexicana 30 (1985), pp. 610–81. González Navarro, Moisés. "Las ideas raciales de los Científicos". Historia Mexicana 37 (1988) pp. 575–83. Hale, Charles A. Justo Sierra.
Nabta Playa was once a large endorheic basin in the Nubian Desert, located approximately 800 kilometers south of modern-day Cairo [1] or about 100 kilometers west of Abu Simbel in southern Egypt, [2] 22.51° north, 30.73° east. [3] Today the region is characterized by numerous archaeological sites. [2]
Rear of the hotel in 1930 Hotel Riviera del Pacifico, now the Centro Social, Cívico y Cultural de Ensenada (Riviera del Pacifico Cultural and Convention Center) The hotel opened with great fanfare in 1930 but was not a real success until the early 1950s. It finally closed in 1964.
The story follows reporter Ken Abe and photographer Jenny Gleason as they attend a torpedo testby the US navy, which has a mysterious swimming body appear during it.
On South Island, numerous other middens exist. The artifacts may be from the La Jolla complex of peoples. [7] Anthropologist J.P Harrington recorded the Luiseño word for the islands as "mexéelam". [6] The Kumeyaay called the islands mat hasil ewik kakap. At the US-Mexico border. The visible islands are Islas Coronados
The Brainiac was released on DVD by Alpha Video on July 30, 2002. In 2003, it was released as a double feature with The Witch's Mirror (1962) by Image Entertainment.It was released by Vintage Home Entertainment (VHI) on June 15, 2004 as a part of its "Serial Chillers" multi-film collection.