El nuevo logo del Amazonas está hecho con partes del propio río:

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El nuevo logo del Amazonas está hecho con partes del propio río:
amazonia: Potty Training for Big Girls
Disclaimer: The header, Logo and the images are generated using AI
photographer: João Luiz Bulcão
Brazil: living in the Amazon
[PhD work 2 : Collecting data]
Figure animalière sur une production culturelle du groupe Aluku, en Guyane. Le serpent est animal privilégié dans la cosmogonie des peuples Marons et Amérindiens de Guyane. Le serpent se retrouve régulièrement dans les productions artisanales et artistiques. Chez les Aluku, il est à la fois le symbole du féminin et du masculin. Plus largement dans les traditions afro-diasporique, comme dans le sèvi Ginen (vodoun ayitien), il peut être associé a des esprits ou des divinités. On retrouve aussi le symbole du serpent sur des productions matérielles du peuple Akan (Ghana).
tumbling
Claudia Andujar: Yanomami (1970-1972) - ducotedelesta
Nenad Bacanovic - worldartcollection
Since I'm from Amazonas state in Brazil, of course I had to do an artwork in tribute to the Parintins Folklore Festival 2025! 💙❤️
Boi Caprichoso and Boi Garantido represented with a blue macaw as the pajé and a jaguar as the cunhã-poranga 🐃🦜🐆
Love is in the air! (Literally!)