The “long neck women” belong to a Khmer(Myanmar) tribe that today lives in the northern area of Thailand. The explanation of their name stays in the several golden rings they start wearing at the age of 5. The legend tells that centuries ago, wicked spirits set on the womed ferocious tigers as a punishment for unknown [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 28, 2008
In Venezuela, in the remote regions crossed by the Orinoco river, we can still find some indigenous tribes. One of them is the Yanomami tribe: they live in the plantations of the Amazonia forest. One typical aspect of these people is the process of decorating their bodies with multicolour bracelets made with tropical birds’ feathers. They [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 5, 2008
What follows is a small preview of what we’re going to post next week in order to satisfy your curiosity, stimulating your future readings. However, you have to remind the rules: everything is changing, everything is moving ‘cause Daring is this: multimedia and communication. Monday: Curiosity will talk about “Chambley and its [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 30, 2008
Do you think there could be a limit for body piercing? Apparently Elaine Davidson, the woman that wins all records in this ambit, doesen’t bother. With her 43 years of age boasts 5.920 piercings, right now!, beyond having obtained a place into the World Guinness Records, she’s one of the biggest shots of in [...]
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Monday, September 22, 2008
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