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pepe-000 · 6 days
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Cemitério da Recoleta
Buenos Aires; abril 2024
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kaylakillingtime · 4 months
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one last drawing before the new year is here. I just finished firewatch and holy smokes. Wow. Anyways, here is Brian Goodwin’s last memory.
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purpledragongaming · 2 years
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Firewatch © 2016; developed by Campo Santo.
Caps made by purpledragongaming​.  Please do not delete credits.
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thatdamnokie · 2 years
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pov: you just got a new summer job at shoshone national forest and are listening to the radio as you unpack. you’re the latest resident of the two forks ii lookout. you remember your aunt d mentioning this place long ago and take a break to flip through a book she gave you: firewatch by some man named henry. over your shoulder the sky is so blue it hurts your eyes. you have never been so ready for a summer. 🌻🌳
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anolis3 · 27 days
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"Firewatch", by Campo Santo.
"I'm headed off to Ol' Shoshone, Where the birds and the bees won't know me, Men of war won't exist no more, And there ain't no gals to keep no score.", from Firewatch.
"'Huh, I found a little trowel. Maybe I should take it with me, use it to pop open beers.' 'Wow, um, 99% sure that's for burying poop.' 'And I'm holding it.' 'Maybe drop it?'", from Firewatch.
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wiccareencarnada · 2 years
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Dino Saluzzi, entre lo popular y lo clásico
Dino Saluzzi, entre lo popular y lo clásico
Dino Saluzzi nació en Campo Santo, provincia de Salta al norte de Argentina el 20 de mayo de 1935. Bandoneonista y uno de los compositores de mayor trayectoria internacional en la actualidad. Desde muy pequeño tuvo siempre presente la música salteña, se inicia a la edad de 7 años, primeramente por su padre, el folclorista Cayetano Saluzzi y luego con Cuchi Leguizamón y posteriormente para el…
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jujuygrafico · 2 years
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Buscan la reactivación del tren de pasajeros para unir a ciudades de Salta y Jujuy
#Servicios #Turismo #Sociedad #Perico #Güemes | Buscan la reactivación del #trendepasajeros para unir a ciudades de #Salta y #Jujuy
Autoridades de las ciudades de Perico (Jujuy) y Güemes (Salta) iniciaron este miércoles las gestiones para la reactivación del servicio del tren de pasajeros que permita unir a ambas jurisdicciones, luego de permanecer 30 años inactivo, se informó oficialmente.Se trata de un proyecto en conjunto con el objetivo de conseguir refuncionalización del tren de pasajeros en un tramo de 35 kilómetros,…
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folichonneries · 2 years
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Campo Santo (Pise, Italie)
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solopezoncillos · 10 months
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LEONAN CAMPOS & RAFA SANTOS
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quaranmine · 2 months
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I'm now playing firewatch after reading The incandescence of a dying light and it is so fun you have introduced me to one of my new favourite games ‼️
Oh and the games absolutely gorgeous, I dont think I've seen a game that looks as good as this it's making me so happy aaaaaa 💥💥💥💥
I'M GLAD YOU LIKE IT! Clearly, it um, rewrote my brain a little. I love how beautiful it is. I probably just liked exploring the area just as much as the actual plot progression, lol. It would be so fun to play it again for the first time.
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It's a big reason why I made such an effort to write description in the fic! Prior to this, I always felt description/imagery was more of a weak point for me. I'm happy with how far I came with it.
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purpledragongaming · 2 years
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Firewatch © 2016; developed by Campo Santo.
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guy60660 · 5 months
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Campos D. Jorge | Santo Domingo | Inspiration Grid
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myhauntedsalem · 8 months
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EL CAMPO SANTO CEMETERY
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Just a few footsteps away from the Whaley House, El Campo Santo Cemetery is also known for its haunted occurrences. Established in 1849, this Roman Catholic cemetery was originally the burial ground for more than 450 people, including Yankee Jim Robinson, who was hung on the grounds of the Whaley House years before it was built.
The trouble here started when the city built a horse-drawn carriage line and later paved over part of the cemetery to make way for car travel. At least 18 graves are known to be under the street and sidewalk, leaving those buried below very unhappy. 
Those who walk the grounds of this historic cemetery have also had mysterious experiences: An icy chill coming over them, glowing figures, a floating image of a native American, a specter that appears to be dressed in period clothing and a woman in a Victorian gown, just to name a few.
It’s no surprise that in a city so many centuries deep in history there are places where the spirits of the dead seem to linger. Not wanting to move on to the other side, they appear in many different forms. Whether intending to haunt or just tormented by their uncertain existence, their presence has been witnessed time and time again.
Cars parked on the street would often have problems starting. Their car alarms would often go off suddenly, and with no reason. In order to appease the spirits beneath the street, special marks have been placed in the pavement to show where the original graves are located.
Those who live and work around the small suburban cemetery regularly report strange happenings which can only be attributed to that of a haunting. Intermittent power outages occur without explanation, irritating those trying to live harmoniously with the dead.
Alarm systems start and stop at will, lights randomly flicker throughout homes and businesses; even their appliances will inexplicably turn on and off. Little annoyances like these are the norm while living by the El Campo Santo Cemetery.
Numerous apparitions have been seen in and around El Campo Santo, gliding around directly above grave markers. Usually dressed in traditional 19th century attire, these ghosts are thought to be those of the Workman family who make up the majority who are buried here.
Extreme drops in temperature have been reported throughout the grounds on multiple occasions; a telltale sign of a paranormal entity present. These cold spots are almost always accompanied by flashes of light and hovering orbs.
In several occasions, visitors of the historic graveyard have attested to mistaking poltergeists for park employees. Upon reaching the employee to converse, they will suddenly vanish.
Some phantoms are seen floating around with only an upper torso. Sightings that may be telling as to how the spirit died.
Many tourists have snapped pictures in and around El Campo Santo, later finding mysterious objects littered throughout their photos; objects that weren’t there previously.
An unidentified female apparition regularly glides around the south wall, sporting a white Victorian dress. She quickly dematerializes upon contact.
Reports of a Native American spirit have also been passed around. This one is said to float just an inch or two above the ground; its identity remains unknown.
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Última morada-Cementerios-¿Campo Santo? ¿Ángeles incompetentes?
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bocadosdefilosofia · 8 months
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«La imaginación no es una facultad, es decir, algo situable entre otras facultades. Se diría que se la ha querido someter y para ello se le ha dado su parcela. No, la imaginación es un campo de libertad en la conciencia que, como el electromagnético, es un todo abierto que no tiene límites. Éste es el rasgo definitivo. Si fuera una facultad tendría sus normas, su manera de comportarse, su conducta típica: una anti-imaginación.»
Luis Martín Santos: Diez lecciones de epistemología. Ediciones Akal, pág. 20.  Madrid, 1991
TGO
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