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Ricardo Coarasa

Ricardo Coarasa

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Ricardo Artigas Coarasa, journalist, has traveled around the world to step on the places where history and literature have left their mark. With the philosophy that behind every trip is a story that track and in the back of any story, a journey worth undertaking, followed the steps of Hernán Cortés in the conquest of Mexico, experience embodied in "Hernán Cortés.

The steps erased " (Mirror of Ink, 2007), traced the footsteps of Mallory in the Himalayas and the memory of the conquerors in countries like Guatemala or the Dominican Republic. With the aim of the adventure is any step we take into the unknown with curiosity of childhood, visited northern Ethiopia in search of the wake of Pedro Paez, the Spanish discovered the sources of the Blue Nile, traveling collection chronicles in "The Blue Nile Sources", yet reported, and traveled to Uganda in the heat of the stories of great explorers such as Speke, Stanley o Baker. During the last twenty years has worked for media such as ABC and the Associated Press and currently does for the newspaper La Razon, where he joined the founding team and for covering the trial of 11-M.

He is coauthor of "11-M. The solidarity day stood up to terror ", a report on the coral 24 critical hours of the attacks in Madrid and has gathered some of his experiences traveling through Kenya and Tanzania in "Mzungu in Africa", orphan editor.

With the maximum Kapuscinski that "the world teaches humility", launched in March 2010 by the journalist and photographer Javier Brandoli the online travel magazine Viajesalpasado.com, specializing in travel with history.

 

The Grand Canyon bird's eye view

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
The Grand Canyon bird's eye view
From the heights, Colorado River seems harmless, unable to cause huge erosion, goldsmith patiently, began to light up the Grand Canyon now makes ten million years. We flew over the Nevada desert heading for the ...
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Among the impenetrable jungle gorillas

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Ricardo Coarasa – Bwindi (Uganda) The last gorillas of land from the world living in a jungle, la de Bwindi, that knows no borders. Finding them can take hours, but the payoff is huge. For an hour, the traveler ...
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Gondar: Africa's Camelot
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

Gondar: Africa's Camelot
At the foot of the Simien Mountains, Ethiopia holds in its bowels a legacy as valuable as unknown. Who would expect to be confronted by the silhouette of several medieval castles cut in the heart of Africa? ...
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The quiet of Kibale Forest chimpanzee
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Ricardo Coarasa. Kibale Forest (Uganda) After an hour in the Kibale forest Uganda, leaving the dense forest swallowed up step by step, we found that adult chimpanzee seemed like we were waiting for coffee. Our presence ...
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