Beau Fraisier is a popular district of Algiers near the famous Bab El Oued. In 2006, Pascale Bougeault spends a stay in the family of her friend Zineb. The sketches she brings back will inspire Habib Tengour, poet and ethnologist specialized in the exploration of the life of Maghrebi exiles in France.Bilingual French/German
IN FRENCHFinally a story written by a caver for cavers ! With verve, Frédéric Tournayre tells us about his trips and his underground trips, in France and abroad, Spain, Italy, Papua New Guinea... "Carried out at a hundred miles an hour, this book is a rich and sensitive document, human and endearing.
Borneo: Memory of the Caves is the account of an extraordinary adventure, told by the protagonists who made the exceptional discovery of the rock art murals of Kalimantan which are over ten thousand years old. Their findings shed new light on how populations developed between Southeast Asia and Australia. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
BOUQUINISTReport of the national expeditions "Papou 85" and "Niugini 85" whose objectives were the study of the major karst phenomena in Papua New Guinea (island of New Britain).MEGADOLINE OF MINYÉ, MURUK, KURURU etc
Coming from all over France, 120 young people from 7 to 17 years old met in the summer of 2011 on the Causses du Quercy. Objective: a stay dedicated to their passion, horse riding. 5 days with their own horse, having fun with lots of friends. Result: "Equirando Junior is so great!
During a stay in Algiers in 2006, Pascale Bougeault, author and illustrator, created a series of portraits in the popular Beau Fraisier neighborhood. These watercolors were entrusted to Habib Tengour, poet. This book is the culmination of this whole sensitive process.
It tells the story of how, by dint of persistence, luck and intuition, a speleologist and an archaeologist, a researcher at the CNRS, find the thread to go back in time in the lost caves in the heart of Borneo, the third largest island on the planet, and virgin to any archaeological research.
This DVD contains three films including the mythical Mille mètres sous la jungle (1995, Muruk premier -1000 de l'Hémisphère sud), and Minyé la fin du mythe (1985), plus Le Gouffre Perdu de Papouasie (1993), three films by Luc-Henri Fage devoted to the speleological exploration of the fantastic caves of Papua.
In February 2000, a team of speleologists from Centre Terre explored the wild coast of Madre de Dios Island, in the Chilean Patagonian archipelago, in an inflatable boat. There, in a giant cave, which could contain Notre-Dame de Paris, they discover whale bones: skulls, vertebrae and giant ribs... How to explain this mystery, knowing that the cave is...
Imagine a deserted island, lost in the confines of Chilean Patagonia, at 52 degrees south latitude... An island beaten by furious winds, drowned by torrential rains... To be interested in this pebble facing the Pacific, you have to be a castaway, a madman... or a caver.
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