VictoriaAmazonica is your personal invitation to explore the Emerald Rainforest, the Amazon. These love letters are filled with stories that underline the value of community and human relationships.
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VictoriaAmazonica is your personal invitation to explore the Emerald Rainforest, the Amazon. These love letters are filled with stories that underline the value of community and human relationships.
VA9, Ep. 10 The eloquence of a Monumental Mosque, a Dead Fawn and Raging Waters; Nature demands to be heard.
VictoriaAmazonica Podcast with Lina Cuartas
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3 months ago
VA9, Ep. 10 The eloquence of a Monumental Mosque, a Dead Fawn and Raging Waters; Nature demands to be heard.
The raging waters of Rio Claro, in Colombia reminded recently of of the Amazon River. And currently, the river of life itself, which is as wild and unpredictable as the Amazon, has shown us, in the state of Texas which I call home, that the power of flowing water is as brutal as it is life-sustaining and necessary. Then, as promised, I take you back to Casablanca, in Morocco, and share the magnificence of the Hassan II Mosque. One of its most prevalent ornaments, Muqarnas, remind me of Victorias Amazonicas. Both images celebrate the symmetries and repetitive structures in nature, evoking the sacred mathematics so representative of Islamic art and architecture. Yet, even the majestic Hassan II Mosque has been affected by the passage of time and the elements. Water, the memory of the dead fawn and the roar of nature's power aim to remind us all that everything in existence is a container and then a contributor to the all encompassing web of life.
VictoriaAmazonica Podcast with Lina Cuartas
VictoriaAmazonica is your personal invitation to explore the Emerald Rainforest, the Amazon. These love letters are filled with stories that underline the value of community and human relationships.