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Caracas: Venezuela's most violent city
Caracas: Venezuela's most violent city
Caracas is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Dozens are killed there each weekend, often more than in Baghdad - and less than 7% of cases are solved. Sean Smith reports from a hospital in the Venezuelan capital Warning: Contains distressing images
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Caracas, The Informal City 1/6 (9.33 of 50 min)
Caracas, The Informal City 1/6 (9.33 of 50 min)
The first in depth documentary to tell the inside story of the new informal urban developments, this groundbreaking film explores our changing world -- the great debate over globalization, architecture and the future of our society. "This is not a mountain full of houses, it is a house as big as a mountain." In Caracas, the most dangerous megacity on the South-American continent, petrol is cheaper than water, yet the rich spend billions of dollars on private security only to end up behind their own barbed wire fences. Over the last decennia, like a magnet gone mad, Venezuela's capital has drawn in millions of migrants. Now more than four out of its six million inhabitants live in self build constructions in the informal conditions of the barrios where only the laws of the strong rule. Caracas: The Informal City is a portrait of a city that is rapidly becoming the prototype for the exploding urbanization witnessed on especially the African and South-American continents. Here a completely new socio-political and architectonic reality has been developing. Shot in the Spring of 2007 on location in the barrios of Caracas, the slums where Comandante Chavez has his powerbase, the film provides a unique perspective on the practice of the informal city. Caracas based architects Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner, founders of the Urban Think Tank. When the concept of the city is disintegrating, as Rem Koolhaas warns us, it is up to the architect to come up with an answer <b>...</b>
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Beautiful Caracas (Venezuela)
Beautiful Caracas (Venezuela)
National Academy of Osteopathy teaches manual osteopathy in 62 cities including CARACAS & MARACAIBO in Venezuela. Dr. Shahin Pourgol, DC, CDTT, CCE, DOMP, DCMOEB professor National Academy of Osteopathy www.nationalacademyofosteopathy.com www.pourgol.com
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Caracas Whisky - Venezuela
Caracas Whisky - Venezuela
18 February 2002 A look at why whisky is such as status symbol in Venezuela. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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World: In Caracas, A Motorizado's Life - NYTimes.com/Video
World: In Caracas, A Motorizado's Life - NYTimes.com/Video
In an anarchic city, thousands of motorbike couriers known as motorizados make life there treacherous and viable at the same time. Related Article: www.tinyurl.com
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Caracas, The Informal City 2/6
Caracas, The Informal City 2/6
The first in depth documentary to tell the inside story of the new informal urban developments, this groundbreaking film explores our changing world -- the great debate over globalization, architecture and the future of our society. "This is not a mountain full of houses, it is a house as big as a mountain." In Caracas, the most dangerous megacity on the South-American continent, petrol is cheaper than water, yet the rich spend billions of dollars on private security only to end up behind their own barbed wire fences. Over the last decennia, like a magnet gone mad, Venezuela's capital has drawn in millions of migrants. Now more than four out of its six million inhabitants live in self build constructions in the informal conditions of the barrios where only the laws of the strong rule. Caracas: The Informal City is a portrait of a city that is rapidly becoming the prototype for the exploding urbanization witnessed on especially the African and South-American continents. Here a completely new socio-political and architectonic reality has been developing. Shot in the Spring of 2007 on location in the barrios of Caracas, the slums where Comandante Chavez has his powerbase, the film provides a unique perspective on the practice of the informal city. Caracas based architects Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner, founders of the Urban Think Tank. When the concept of the city is disintegrating, as Rem Koolhaas warns us, it is up to the architect to come up with an answer <b>...</b>
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Parque del Este in Caracas
Parque del Este in Caracas
Glimpses of Venezuela: At the Eastern Park or "Parque del Este" (officially called "Parque Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda") in Caracas, Sunday, 8 January, 2012. This parrk is a popular recreation place where people go for morning walks, jogging, various sports, boating in an artificial lake, Yoga, Taichi, picnics etc. It also has an enclosures for birds (Tucan, for example) and animals (crocodiles, sea lion, turtles etc.) and "El Terrario" where one can see various sankes, turtles, frogs etc.
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Caracas, Venezuela
Caracas, Venezuela
Santiago de León de Caracas, conocida comúnmente como Caracas, es la ciudad capital de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, así como el mayor centro administrativo, financiero, político comercial y cultural de la nación. Se encuentra ubicada en la zona centro-norte del país, a unos 15 km de la costa del mar Caribe y se sitúa dentro de un valle montañoso a una altitud promedio de 900 msnm. El parque nacional cerro El Ávila es su mayor pulmón vegetal y es el accidente geográfico que separa la ciudad del litoral central, con el cual se conecta a través de la autopista Caracas-La Guaira, que conduce al estado Vargas y al principal aeropuerto internacional y el segundo mayor puerto internacional del país a orillas del Mar Caribe.
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Caracas Venezuela Murder Capital of the World
Caracas Venezuela Murder Capital of the World
TWITTER: www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com WEBSITE: www.LeeDoren.com Venezuela & Murder Capitol bit.ly Caracas: 1 Murder per Half an hour: bit.ly My Bet for Beer: bit.ly Germany & Facebook: yhoo.it Living in a bathroom: bit.ly Switch Drug Plans: bit.ly Woody Allen Says NYC Taxes too high: bit.ly YouTube def. Yahoo: bit.ly Used Cars Now Cost too Much: bit.ly Chris Cuomo Tweet: twitter.com Human Rights Report: www.state.gov www.state.gov
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2002 - Historic Caracas - Venezuela
2002 - Historic Caracas - Venezuela
A day trip through areas in Caracas that represent a very different time and history. Caracas is the capitol city of Venezuela. I lived there from 2001-2002.
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Free Hugs Campaign in Venezuela-Victor Escalona
Free Hugs Campaign in Venezuela-Victor Escalona
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Amazing Caracas MD-80 Cockpit Video, SVMI Caracas
Amazing Caracas MD-80 Cockpit Video, SVMI Caracas
Flying a chartered ferry flight to Caracas Venezuela, for the inpatient people, jump to 18:00 and there the final approach starts.
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AJE's Dima Khatib reports live from Caracas
AJE's Dima Khatib reports live from Caracas
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has a ordered a 3000-odd strong military force, called the National Command of the People's Guard, onto the country's streets with the stated aim of helping the police curb widespread crime in the country. As Al Jazeera's Dima Khatib reports from Caracas, that this is the first time that Chavez has addressed crime and social issues in this way. Last-month Chavez announced that he was cancer-free after having had a tumour removed and undergoing four rounds of chemotherapy, Friday's move came a day after Chavez announced that he wanted to stay in power for another two decades, until 2031. He has also been promoting new social programmes to help the poor, working families and pensioners that are to take effect before the October 7, 2012, presidential elections. [Photo: Reuters]
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Billo's Caracas Boys - Mosaico No. 2
Billo's Caracas Boys - Mosaico No. 2
Classic from Venezuela's most popular big band of all time. Dominican born "Billo" Frometa was the Tommy Dorsey of Venezuela and the Caribbean, leading a top rated tropical/latin style big band for 50 years. Here's an example of his early 1960's work in a concept borrowed from Dorsey's "Memory Medleys". Billo created his own version and called it a "Mosaico". This is his second Mosaico and like the Memory Medley, it features classic tunes that were hits years back but still popular with the audience. Billo never had girl singers however. He employed different featured male singers according to the type of song. Slow "Bolero" or "Tango" style tunes would be sang by Felipe Pirela and later Jose Luis Rodriguez. The fast, swinging numbers were sang by Cheo Garcia, one of the finest "guaracheros" that ever walked the planet. Billo himself would arrange and/or direct the orchestra. In his later years, he did not regularly play his instrument (the saxophone), but simply directed on stage. Billo's had been working with his orchestra since 1939, so by this time he had perfected his particular brand of latin swing. And he certainly had a knack for top quality musicians and singers, discovering many future superstars. Enjoy!
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Satsang with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Caracas, Venezuela
Satsang with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar - Caracas, Venezuela
Live webcast of Satsang with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar from Caracas, Venezuela
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Caracas, The Informal City 3/6
Caracas, The Informal City 3/6
The first in depth documentary to tell the inside story of the new informal urban developments, this groundbreaking film explores our changing world -- the great debate over globalization, architecture and the future of our society. "This is not a mountain full of houses, it is a house as big as a mountain." In Caracas, the most dangerous megacity on the South-American continent, petrol is cheaper than water, yet the rich spend billions of dollars on private security only to end up behind their own barbed wire fences. Over the last decennia, like a magnet gone mad, Venezuela's capital has drawn in millions of migrants. Now more than four out of its six million inhabitants live in self build constructions in the informal conditions of the barrios where only the laws of the strong rule. Caracas: The Informal City is a portrait of a city that is rapidly becoming the prototype for the exploding urbanization witnessed on especially the African and South-American continents. Here a completely new socio-political and architectonic reality has been developing. Shot in the Spring of 2007 on location in the barrios of Caracas, the slums where Comandante Chavez has his powerbase, the film provides a unique perspective on the practice of the informal city. Caracas based architects Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner, founders of the Urban Think Tank. When the concept of the city is disintegrating, as Rem Koolhaas warns us, it is up to the architect to come up with an answer <b>...</b>
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Gustavo Dudamel Live from Caracas
Gustavo Dudamel Live from Caracas
Conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra create an exciting performance that flows from Joropo across Venezuelan waltzes to the Merengue. The young musicians of the Simon Bolívar Youth Orchestra along with luminary conductor Gustavo Dudamel invite you to a unique and consummate performance from the newly opened Concert Hall in Caracas, Venezuela, Dudamel's home country. Despite his young age, Dudamel has become a force to be reckoned with in the classical world. His wild, fervent stylings draw crowds of thousands. Here, Dudamel and the youth orchestra's repertoire flows from the stirring Joropo across Venezuelan waltzes to the Merengue, creating a musical tapestry that is varied and vital. OVATION TV, ART LIKE NEVER BEFORE. TV LIKE NOTHING ELSE. www.ovationtv.com
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Venezuela's 'Safe Caracas' programme - 15 Feb 08
Venezuela's 'Safe Caracas' programme - 15 Feb 08
Venezuela is considered one of Latin America's most violent countries, averaging thousands of murders per year, most of which go unsolved. While Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's president, says the crime rate is diminishing, he's launched an ambitious security plan in the capital, targeting some of the most troubled areas in Caracas. Al Jazeera's Lucrecia Franco reports.
























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