Pathe-Magazine Revue Universelle des Sciences, Arts, Industries, Voyages, & Sports, No. 25

Title: Pathe-Magazine Revue Universelle des Sciences, Arts, Industries, Voyages, & Sports, No. 25
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Pathe-Magazine, Universal Magazine of the Sciences, Arts, Industry, Travel, and Sports, No. 25
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Moroccan visions. The Chella. Behind the façade of tremendous of very ancient ramparts… whose walls are populated by storks. Chella, the abandoned city, made way for a huge cemetery. The storks, the only inhabitants of this solitary place, built their nests in the centenarian ruins. The tombs of the revered Saints … receive homage from the women … whose devotion is expressed in songs and dancing. The rural festivities reunite the most diverse tribes. Zoology. The Mongoose. The Mongoose is a small predator that lives in the Nile region. It builds its burrows in fields planted with reed. Carnivores, Mongooses dig in the dirt incessantly to find their meal. It is a cause for celebration if they manage to find some bird eggs. A practical way to make tea. With this setup, your alarm clock will turn on the stove, pour the water, and alert you when everything is ready. Acrobatics. The somersault is a challenging exercise, but what if it is complicated by some contortionism. Here is the execution in slow motion. Culture. The Harvesting of Carnaura. Carnaura is the common name for a wax that is extracted from the leaves of a palm tree that grows in abundance in Brazil. The sectioned palm leaves are dried in the sun. Then the straw is removed and that is where the wax is found. The wax is extracted by a simple beating. This powder is melted … and then crushed to be transported.
Series Title: 
Pathe-Magazine
Translated Series Title: 
Pathe-Magazine
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Pathe-Magazine