THE WATER AND THE ETERNAL RETURN

   
         
       
 

 

Path, Japanese Garden  - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.The Japanese Garden of the Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires, transmits a nice tranquility, typical characteristic of the Nippon culture.


 
         
 
       
     
 

Palimpsests - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. The photography in a second degree.  The water as a mirror of multiple realities. Tree’s shadows reminds in the water,  reflecting both realities.

Ríver Plate - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. The River Plate conforms an estuary which  is 270 kilometers wide and  240 Kilometers long. It is impossible to see one border from the other.

     
       
         
   

 

Río de Janeiro – Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002. Botafogo beach in the Rio de Janeiro Bay during the sunshine, from the Pan de Azúcar mountain. Above, at the left, illuminated, the Corcovado mountain Christ

   
       
     

Complemento - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.

 The Earth is round and the world turns over and over. While the USA government denies to sign the Kyoto Protocol arguing economic growing reasons – Germany keeps growing and not only has stabilized its emissions but also has slow them down-, is affecting the economy and security of the present generation of American citizens,  for not to talk about  contribution to the global warming and impacts over  ecosystems around the world.

The hurricanes are becoming stronger and more frequent. Cost millions of dollars and leave thousands of harmful people.  It is required sea water at 26°C or more, to conform an hurricane, plus some other atmospheric conditions.

 
   

Brazilian Litoral - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2002.  Brazil has 8000 shore Km over the Atlantic. For the first time an hurricane arrived to Santa Katrina in October of  2004.

       
       
     

Read in the “Water Planet” the myth of the Eternal Return and
enjoy a photographical parallel with the Hydrological Cycle

   
     
       
   

New York - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 1997.  Night taken from the tower two of the disappeared Twins. Brookling and Manhattan bridges can be appreciated. 40% of world´s population  live in coastal areas. Shores profile will change due to the melting of the Antarctic and artic poles, and the consequent increasing in the sea level

 

Hacia el Sur - Alvaro H. Pescador R. – 2000  This pelicans fly during the sunshine over the Pacific shore of Ecuador, toward the south. The Pacific Ocean covers one third of our planet surface, it has more than half of world’s water and its area is bigger than the five continents surface.

 
       
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