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Cabárceno, Sep 25 (EFE).- Spain's Cabárceno Nature Park has launched, for the second consecutive year, a nightly and personalized visit to experience the courtship of deer and fallow deer.During a two-hour exclusive and guided tour, tourists can also visit other spaces, including those of bears, hyenas, wolves, rhinos, hippos and bison and have the opportunity to enjoy the night views that can be seen from the Mirador de Rubí. (Camera: CELIA AGÜERO).SHOT LIST: THE NIGHTLY VISIT EXPERIENCE AT THE CABARCENO NATIONAL PARK IN CABARCENO, CANTABRIA, SPAIN.
Santiago de Chile, Feb 18 (EFE) .- A forest fire in southern Chile which already has consumed 4,900 hectares of forest forced authorities to close the national park of "Radal Siete Tazas", one of the 105 protected natural regions of the country.IMAGES: NATIONAL FOREST CORPORATION.
Santiago de Chile, Feb 18 (EFE) .- A forest fire in southern Chile which already has consumed 4,900 hectares of forest forced authorities to close the national park of "Radal Siete Tazas", one of the 105 protected natural regions of the country.IMAGES: NATIONAL FOREST CORPORATION
Researchers at the Chilean National Museum of Natural History tried to reveal the secrets of the Chinchorro mummies, the oldest in the world, with modern medical image analysis. According to the researchers, the Chinchorro People began mummifying human remains in their native Atacama Desert up to 2,000 years before the Ancient Egyptians. The Atacama Desert is one of the driest in the world, an ideal environment for preservation of mummies. The imaging analysis is based on a paleoradiology diagnostic method, which consists of the application of modern medical imaging techniques in the examination of human and animal remains as well as archaeological sites and tools. Who knows what secrets they will discover?
The coffin carrying the body of former Chilean President Sebastian Pinera arrives at the Former National Congress in Santiago, where he will lie in state until the main funeral on Friday. Pinera died when an helicopter he was piloting crashed into a lake. IMAGES
En route out of Nairobi National Park, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the park’s ivory burning site, an historic location where 12 tonnes of ivory were burnt by the former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi in 1989. Most of it was intercepted before entering the market, stored, then burnt to show Kenya’s commitment to the conservation of elephants, and zero tolerance to the ivory trade. IMAGES