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Estamos a mediados de junio, no hay nieve y hay que buscar otras formas de bajar la montaña... Una opción que tenemos es el enduro, una modalidad de mountain bike que cada día está más de moda. Hablamos con Tito, uno de los asiduos al bike park de La Pinilla, en Madrid, que nos explica qué es esto del enduro.
"El enduro le está ganando terreno cada día al downhill, que es como se conoce al descenso tradicional de bicicleta de montaña.
Source: Fauna-flora.org Welcome to our article on 20 fascinating facts about the Tonkin Snub-Nosed Monkey! This unique species of monkey, also known as the Tonkin Snub-Nosed Langur, is native to Vietnam and is considered one of the most endangered primates in the world. With their distinctive appearance and intriguing behaviors, these monkeys have captured the attention of researchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of the Tonkin Snub-Nosed Monkey, exploring their physical characteristics, habitat, diet, social structure, and conservation status.
They say that good things come in small packages, but that isn’t the case at all for teacup dogs. You may have thought of getting one, but it’s likely that you just don’t know how they’re created. Behind their cute compact size, teacup dogs suffer from many health issues brought by inhumane breeding methods. Find out more about these animals with these facts about teacup dogs.
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Visit: game parks are big business in tiny eSwatini. Hlane Royal National Park is home to lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and hippos, and recognised for its record on rhino conservation. Mountain biking, horse riding, white-water rafting and hiking in the highlands are all popular pursuits. In fact, you could almost be in, er, Switzerland.
MyanmarIn 1989, the military government changed Burma to Myanmar on the grounds that the former refers only to its largest ethnic group, the Bamar or Burmans, rather than embracing all 135 indigenous communities.
Uncle Roger has made millions chuckle across the world with his overwrought, OTT and often hilarious reactions to cooking clips – a larger-than-life caricature, played for laughs perhaps, but based on a grumpily plain-spoken character many of us might have met in real life, likely in our own families.
So who’s the comedian behind the browbeating traditionalist? You might have heard than Uncle Roger’s creator, Nigel Ng, caused a stir recently after deleting a video from Chinese social media platform Weibo featuring a YouTuber who has been critical of China, Mike Chen, later apologising for creating “bad social impact”.