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San Diego /ˌsæn diːˈeɪɡoʊ/ (Spanish for "Saint Didacus") is a major city in California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, approximately 120 miles (190 km) south of Los Angeles and immediately adjacent to the border with Mexico.
With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. San Diego is the birthplace of California and is known for its mild year-round climate, natural deep-water harbor, extensive beaches, long association with the U.S. Navy, and recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center.
Historically home to the Kumeyaay people, San Diego was the first site visited by Europeans on what is now the West Coast of the United States. Upon landing in San Diego Bay in 1542, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo claimed the entire area for Spain, forming the basis for the settlement of Alta California 200 years later. The Presidio and Mission of San Diego, founded in 1769, formed the first European settlement in what is now California. In 1821, San Diego became part of newly independent Mexico, and in 1850, became part of the United States following the Mexican–American War and the admission of California to the union.
The ABA–NBA merger was the merger of the American Basketball Association (ABA) with the National Basketball Association (NBA), which after multiple attempts over several years occurred in 1976. The NBA and ABA had entered merger talks as early as 1970, but an antitrust suit filed by the head of the NBA players union, Robertson v. National Basketball Ass'n, blocked the merger until 1976.
As part of the merger agreement, the NBA agreed to accept four of the remaining six ABA teams: the Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and New York Nets. The remaining two ABA teams, the Spirits of St. Louis and Kentucky Colonels, folded, with their players entering a dispersal draft.
From the very beginning, the ABA hoped to force a merger with the NBA, thus repeating the American Football League (AFL)'s successful effort to force a merger with the National Football League (NFL). According to The NBA Encyclopedia, ABA officials told prospective owners that they could get an ABA team for half of what it cost to get an NBA expansion team at the time. The upstart league's officials confidently predicted that if and when a merger occurred, the surviving owners would see their investment more than double.
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in North America, and is widely considered to be the premier men's professional basketball league in the world. It has 30 franchised member clubs (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada), and is an active member of USA Basketball (USAB), which is recognized by FIBA (also known as the International Basketball Federation) as the national governing body for basketball in the United States. The NBA is one of the four major North American professional sports leagues. NBA players are the world's best paid sportsmen, by average annual salary per player.
The league was founded in New York City on June 6, 1946, as the Basketball Association of America (BAA). The league adopted the name National Basketball Association on August 3, 1949, after merging with its rival National Basketball League (NBL). The league's several international as well as individual team offices are directed out of its head offices located in the Olympic Tower at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York City. NBA Entertainment and NBA TV studios are directed out of offices located in Secaucus, New Jersey.
A hall of fame is a structure housing memorials to famous or illustrious individuals in a certain field, usually chosen by a group of electors. The meaning of "fame" has changed over the years, originally meaning "renown" as opposed to today's more common meaning of "celebrity".
In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums which enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia and general information regarding the inducted recipient/s. Sometimes, the honorees' plaques may instead be posted on a wall (hence a '"wall of fame") or inscribed on a sidewalk (as in a "walk of fame" or an "avenue of fame"). In others, the hall of fame is more figurative and just simply consists of a list of names of noteworthy individuals (or sometimes groups, for ex. Sporting groups or Rock groups) maintained by an organization or community or honouring its inducted members legacy or legend.
The English-language term was popularised in the United States by the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College, in New York City, completed in 1900. Its inspiration is the Ruhmeshalle ("Hall of Fame") in Munich, Germany. The Walhalla memorial in Bavaria, Germany, is an even earlier hall of fame, conceived in 1807 and built from 1900 to 1907.
The Philadelphia 76ers (also commonly known as the Sixers) are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 76ers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member team of the league's Eastern Conference Atlantic Division. Founded in 1946 and originally known as the Syracuse Nationals, they are one of the oldest franchises in the NBA, and one of only eight (out of 23) to survive the league's first decade.
The 76ers have had a rich history, with many of the greatest players in NBA history having played for the organization, including Wilt Chamberlain, Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Charles Barkley, Allen Iverson, and Dikembe Mutombo. They have won three NBA championships, with their first coming as the Syracuse Nationals in 1955. The second title came in the 1966–67 season, a team which was led by Chamberlain. The third title came in the 1982–83 season, won by a team led by Erving and Malone. They have only been back to the Finals once since then, during the 2001 campaign, led by Iverson and Mutombo, only to fall to the Los Angeles Lakers, 4 games to 1.
For my whole conversation with Bob Netolicky and Scott Tarter and more of their ABA and Indiana Pacers memories find The Handle Podcast on iTunes or go to: https://lamarmatic.com/2016/04/26/the-handle-podcast-bob-netolicky-scott-tarter-042616/ https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-handle/id1037910919
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Caldwell Jones was one of six famous basketball-playing brothers – Caldwell, Major, Oliver, Wilbert, Charles, Melvin and Clinton – four of whom (Caldwell, Major, Charles, Wil) played in the NBA. Caldwell had the strongest NBA/ABA resume of the Jones Brothers, with career averages nearing 8 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks per game for his combined NBA/ABA career. Caldwell played in the ABA and NBA for 17 years with the San Diego Conquistadors, San Diego Sails, Kentucky Colonels, Spirits of St. Louis, Philadelphia 76ers, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Portland Trailblazers and San Antonio Spurs. As an ABA player he averaged nearly 16 points, over 13 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game and played in two All-Star games. As center for the Philadelphia 76ers, Caldwell was an NBA All-Defensive...
Rick Barry, Julius Erving, Dan Issel and Artis Gilmore join Rick Kamla to reminisce and celebrate the American Basketball Association (A.B.A.) before joining the National Basketball Association (N.B.A.) The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a professional basketball league founded in 1967. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA--NBA merger in 1976. Of the original 11 teams, only the Kentucky Colonels and Indiana Pacers remained for all nine seasons without relocating or changing team names. Anaheim Amigos (1967--1968; charter member of ABA; supplanted by Los Angeles Stars) Baltimore Claws (1975; folded prior to start of final ABA season and ABA-NBA merger) Baltimore Hustlers (1975; renamed Baltimore Claws) Carolina Cougars (1969--1974; supplanted by Spirits of St. Louis) D...
Francisco Pizarro González (c. 1471 or 1476 -- 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. Pizarro González was born in Trujillo, Spain, the illegitimate son of Gonzalo Pizarro, an infantry colonel, and Francisca González, a woman of poor means. His exact birth date is uncertain, but is believed to be sometime in the 1470s, probably 1471. Scant attention was paid to his education and he grew up illiterate. He was a distant cousin of Hernán Cortés. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonzo de Ojeda on an expedition to Urabí. He sailed to Cartagena and joined the fleet of Martín Fernández de Enciso, and, in 1513, accompanied Balboa to the Pacific. In 1514, he found a supporter in Pedrarias Dávila, the Governor of Castilla de Oro,...
Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 -- October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player. He played for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA; he played for the University of Kansas and also for the Harlem Globetrotters before playing in the NBA. The 7-foot 1-inch Chamberlain weighed 250 pounds as a rookie before bulking up to 275 and eventually to over 300 pounds with the Lakers. He played the center position and is widely considered one of the greatest and most dominant players in NBA history. Chamberlain holds numerous NBA all-time records in scoring, rebounding and durability categories. He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season. He als...
San Diego conquistadors Travis "Machine gun " Grant
Práctica del equipo Dominicano Y Puerto Rico en San Diego Petco Park
This is one of my favorite runs. As it turns out, my little cross-country run has history. Word out is that these are Conquistadors who built it(with Native american manual labor). The ruins are meager; a little water well is the most exotic structure; but, the Conquistadors also built a much more exciting water dam not to far from Alpine in Mission Trains park, San Diego. Reportedly, these trails I tend to like running on also were the path that people came through hundreds of years ago in the western migrations. I mean like people got in their wagons and came west from the East coast of America in like the 1800s. The viewing is a bit bumpy. I had run the Chelsea King 5K just two days prior; i hoped to be pretty much recovered and to run this good and hard to show how exciting thi...
http://www.expedia.com/San-Diego.d178304.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to San Diego, often called the birthplace of California. Start your San Diego tour with a stop in Old Town, a historic park filled with buildings dating back to the 1820s. If you want something a little livelier, go a few miles south to check out the Gaslamp District, full of Victorian-era architecture and a thriving bar and club scene. Bringing the kids with you, or looking for a more sedate afternoon? Stop by the San Diego Zoo and spend some time with the many animals taking up residence there – including some of the few pandas outside of China. Explore San Diego’s ties to the sea by touring the U.S.S. Midway, Navy Pier, and Maritime Museum. From there, it’s just a skip across the bay to Coronado, where you can...
http://bookinghunter.com San Diego, California, is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States and, arguably, one of the most beautiful. The whitewashed stucco buildings give a Mediterranean-style flavor to the architecture while the culture has a decidedly Mexican influence to it (Tijuana is just a short drive over the border). Despite this foreign-country look and feel, the city of San Diego is uniquely American and a truly memorable place to visit. The most important places to visit in San Diego are: Mission Beach, Balboa Park (one of the greatest urban parks of the world. With museums and gardens inside the park, you can spend days there), Hotel Del Coronado (an amazing ocean front hotel and historic national landmark. It has hosted top celebrities, like Marilyn Mo...
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Travel video about destination San Diego in the United States of America. For some, San Diego, a coastal city with a wonderful climate, is California's southernmost city, for others it is the northernmost city in Mexico. It is not quite as predictable as other U.S. metropolises and even the skyline promises something different. Palm trees, colorful flowerbeds and wonderful sandy beaches are typical of Southern California and are an open invitation to surfing and relaxation. The exclusivity of the beaches exudes an aura of luxurious living and the grand houses of the Coronado district are among the city's most prestigious. The long distance trains that travel through Amtrak Station connect San Diego with many other Californian cities and also with the bordering city of Santa Fe. The red t...
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Book your travel activities at http://www.viator.com/san-diego Break away from the big city of Los Angeles and hit the beachside city of San Diego. Its superb coastline, near-perfect climate and Mediterranean façade make it the quintessential Southern California seaside city. The smorgasbord of museums, zoos, animals parks and beaches will have you wondering which way to run next. Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/viatortravel?sub_confirmation=1 Download our mobile app: http://m.viator.com/mobileapps Connect with us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViatorTours Twitter: https://twitter.com/ViatorTravel Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/viatortravel/ Vine: https://vine.co/Viator Blog: http://travelblog.viator.com/ What’s so great about Viator? Whether yo...
Both hip and historic, Little Italy has evolved from a village of Italian tuna fishermen into one of the coolest neighborhoods in San Diego. SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A VAGABUDDY! http://bit.ly/Vagabrothers PLACES WE VISTED: + Little Italy Tours: http://www.littleitalytours.com + Cafe Zucchero (Breakfast): http://cafezucchero.com/ + Bencotto Italian Kitchen (Lunch): http://www.lovebencotto.com/ + Saturday Farmers' Market: http://www.littleitalysd.com/mercato/ + James Coffee Co: http://jamescoffeeco.com/ + Ajax Shoppe: http://ajaxshoppe.com/ + Bottle Craft Beer Pub: http://store.bottlecraftbeer.com/ + Check out Robbie's new App, Yago!: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/yago-find-friends-places-around/id979350031?mt=8 + Javier Placensia's Bracero Cocina: http://bracerococina.com/ + Waterfront P...
Like, Subscribe, Share Some of San Diego's must-see attractions. Though two are chains, the majority are unique to San Diego and cannot be experienced elsewhere. Locations and track list below. Locations: 1. Torrey Pines Hilton in "La Jolla" feat. golf course ... 0:02 2. Seaworld (dolphins and whales) ... 0:12 3. San Diego Zoo / Balboa Park ... 1:23 4. Golden Dragon Acrobats aka Golden Dragons (!) ... 1:59 5. La Jolla Shores ... 3:18 6. "The Cove" ... 4:12 7. Mission Bay Beach ... 4:43 8. Bike & Kayak Touring (Kayaking the Caves) ... 5:02 9. Organic grocery / "It's all Natural" ... 6:50 10. Fashion Valley Mall ... 7:11 11. Touch Screen Restaurant Menu using iPad ... 7:34 12. Downtown La Jolla ... 8:05 13. The Cove (Below) ... 8:26 14. Seals ... 8:55 15. The Cove (concluded...
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http://www.expedia.com/Buenos-Aires.d178242.Destination-Travel-Guides Buenos Aires combines European architecture with a Latin passion for soccer, juicy cuts of meat, and of course, the tango! Buenos Aires was established as a trading port in the 16th century and soon became one of the richest countries in the world. Since then the city's fortunes have faded, but its splendor remains. The melancholy of the city's fading riches resonates in the sweeping lament of the tango. Enjoy lunch in the harbor of La Boca, where this famous dance originates. Explore "El Caminito", the city's most famous walkway, then tour La Bombonera, once the home ground of soccer legend Diego Maradona. Browse the colonial buildings of San Telmo and enjoy the sea breezes at the redeveloped Puerto Madero. Don't ...
Situated on the border with Mexico, San Diego is the southernmost city in California. San Diego's Central Business District is home to beautiful heritage buildings. The Victorian Gaslamp Quarter provides a taste of historic San Diego. Balboa Park features over a dozen museums and San Diego Zoo. There are almost 20 different gardens to explore in the park, including a recreation of the Alcazar Gardens of Seville. San Diego's relationship with the sea is documented at the Maritime Museum and the Navy Pier. From Broadway Pier, ferries head to the island of Coronado. The Birch Aquarium plays an important role in marine research. SeaWorld has been entertaining visitors since 1964. Mission Beach is a laid back hangout; neighboring Pacific Beach is more of a party destination. Further up ...
a pretty long and drawn out visual guide to trains, planes and sea creatures. shot in and around san diego at 24 and 60 fps
There is one fish that Ali needs to catch in his Southern California backyard, and they call him Elvis. Rush heads to San Diego, California to help Ali attempt to catch a possible first ever, daytime deep drop swordfish on the West Coast. Enlisting the help of the famous Pilikia harpoon boat and some bait tricks from the other side, the guys are looking to cure their purple fever and make history at the same time. THE SHOW: Local Knowledge focuses on the differing and often humorous viewpoints of two drastically different fishermen from opposite sides of the country. Ali Hussainy of San Diego, California is the President of BD Outdoors, the largest fishing website on the net. Capt. Rush Maltz is a born & raised Florida Keys fishing guide. Each is a master on their home turf, but the pl...
S02 E03 Tuna Town Full Episode - The guys are in Ali’s backyard fishing for one of San Diego’s bread and butter species. This is tuna town and if you’re a fisherman in Southern California these are your summer games. Armed with scoops of the finest bait in town, Ali and Rush set out to score a bag of yellow fin tuna. THE SHOW: Local Knowledge focuses on the differing and often humorous viewpoints of two drastically different fishermen from opposite sides of the country. Ali Hussainy of San Diego, California is the President of BD Outdoors, the largest fishing website on the net. Capt. Rush Maltz is a born & raised Florida Keys fishing guide. Each is a master on their home turf, but the playing fields are leveled as they travel to strange waters to explore and learn new local knowledge. ...
PREVIEW Local Knoweldge S02 E03 Tuna Town - The guys are in Ali’s backyard fishing for one of San Diego’s bread and butter species. This is tuna town and if you’re a fisherman in Southern California these are your summer games. Armed with scoops of the finest bait in town, Ali and Rush set out to score a bag of yellow fin tuna. THE SHOW: Local Knowledge focuses on the differing and often humorous viewpoints of two drastically different fishermen from opposite sides of the country. Ali Hussainy of San Diego, California is the President of BD Outdoors, the largest fishing website on the net. Capt. Rush Maltz is a born & raised Florida Keys fishing guide. Each is a master on their home turf, but the playing fields are leveled as they travel to strange waters to explore and learn new local k...
November 9, 2012 www.LifeofBrennan.com There are moments in life when you just need to be bold and follow your heart. For me it came just before the end of my sophomore year of college. I realized I was on a path where I’d most likely graduate, get a job, start a family, and work until retirement, and where many people may aspire to have all this, I knew I needed something different. With the help of a cousin I was able to get connected with an orphanage in Guatemala where I could volunteer. So I took a semester off and flew to Central America to begin what would be a life changing experience. I once heard that life is 10 percent of what happens to us and 90 percent of how we react to it, and by being immersed in that culture and living with those children I learned this lesson first...
Director/Producer This video was released as part of Thrillist's San Diego travel guide, intended to attract so-cal tourists to venture below the border. What I found in this doc, instead, was a team of fierce fighters representing the USA in all it's crude, hypocritical glory.
Robert Porter Lynch CEO – The Warren Company A Network of Alliance Professionals Personal: Mr. Lynch is listed in Who's Who: Global Leaders. He is founding Chairman of the Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals, and has chaired the Strategic Integration and Alliance Committee of the Common Enterprise initiative of the State of the World Forum. He served as a Lieutenant in the US Navy, with combat duty in Vietnam. Robert resides in Naples, Florida. Thought Leadership: Mr. Lynch has been recognized for his groundbreaking work in creating "the architecture of cooperation" which underpins thousands of strategic alliances in this country and around the world. He has written several books and the profession’s first benchmarking studies. He pioneered the initial research in Alliance A...
Quicksands' Treasure FULL EPISODE - If you are a Florida Keys native or a treasure buff, chances are you know all about the stories of 16th century Spanish galleons that shipwrecked and spilled their fortunes across the shallows of the Keys. The most famous treasure story is that of the late Mel Fischer who devoted his life to the search for lost treasure and cashed out big in the end. In this episode, Rush and Ali are hunting fish in the same waters where the sea claimed so many lives in the past. They meet up with Dan Porter, another modern day treasure hunter and get to see what it takes to hunt treasure aboard his boat, the Sea Reaper. But modern day shipwrecks hold treasure of another type, though just as addicting. Cobia, grouper, snapper and more are the goal and X marks the spo...
For my whole conversation with Bob Netolicky and Scott Tarter and more of their ABA and Indiana Pacers memories find The Handle Podcast on iTunes or go to: https://lamarmatic.com/2016/04/26/the-handle-podcast-bob-netolicky-scott-tarter-042616/ https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-handle/id1037910919
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Caldwell Jones was one of six famous basketball-playing brothers – Caldwell, Major, Oliver, Wilbert, Charles, Melvin and Clinton – four of whom (Caldwell, Major, Charles, Wil) played in the NBA. Caldwell had the strongest NBA/ABA resume of the Jones Brothers, with career averages nearing 8 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks per game for his combined NBA/ABA career. Caldwell played in the ABA and NBA for 17 years with the San Diego Conquistadors, San Diego Sails, Kentucky Colonels, Spirits of St. Louis, Philadelphia 76ers, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Portland Trailblazers and San Antonio Spurs. As an ABA player he averaged nearly 16 points, over 13 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game and played in two All-Star games. As center for the Philadelphia 76ers, Caldwell was an NBA All-Defensive...
Rick Barry, Julius Erving, Dan Issel and Artis Gilmore join Rick Kamla to reminisce and celebrate the American Basketball Association (A.B.A.) before joining the National Basketball Association (N.B.A.) The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a professional basketball league founded in 1967. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA--NBA merger in 1976. Of the original 11 teams, only the Kentucky Colonels and Indiana Pacers remained for all nine seasons without relocating or changing team names. Anaheim Amigos (1967--1968; charter member of ABA; supplanted by Los Angeles Stars) Baltimore Claws (1975; folded prior to start of final ABA season and ABA-NBA merger) Baltimore Hustlers (1975; renamed Baltimore Claws) Carolina Cougars (1969--1974; supplanted by Spirits of St. Louis) D...
Francisco Pizarro González (c. 1471 or 1476 -- 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. Pizarro González was born in Trujillo, Spain, the illegitimate son of Gonzalo Pizarro, an infantry colonel, and Francisca González, a woman of poor means. His exact birth date is uncertain, but is believed to be sometime in the 1470s, probably 1471. Scant attention was paid to his education and he grew up illiterate. He was a distant cousin of Hernán Cortés. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonzo de Ojeda on an expedition to Urabí. He sailed to Cartagena and joined the fleet of Martín Fernández de Enciso, and, in 1513, accompanied Balboa to the Pacific. In 1514, he found a supporter in Pedrarias Dávila, the Governor of Castilla de Oro,...
Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 -- October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player. He played for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA; he played for the University of Kansas and also for the Harlem Globetrotters before playing in the NBA. The 7-foot 1-inch Chamberlain weighed 250 pounds as a rookie before bulking up to 275 and eventually to over 300 pounds with the Lakers. He played the center position and is widely considered one of the greatest and most dominant players in NBA history. Chamberlain holds numerous NBA all-time records in scoring, rebounding and durability categories. He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season. He als...
San Diego conquistadors Travis "Machine gun " Grant
Práctica del equipo Dominicano Y Puerto Rico en San Diego Petco Park
This is one of my favorite runs. As it turns out, my little cross-country run has history. Word out is that these are Conquistadors who built it(with Native american manual labor). The ruins are meager; a little water well is the most exotic structure; but, the Conquistadors also built a much more exciting water dam not to far from Alpine in Mission Trains park, San Diego. Reportedly, these trails I tend to like running on also were the path that people came through hundreds of years ago in the western migrations. I mean like people got in their wagons and came west from the East coast of America in like the 1800s. The viewing is a bit bumpy. I had run the Chelsea King 5K just two days prior; i hoped to be pretty much recovered and to run this good and hard to show how exciting thi...
Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 -- October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player. He played for the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA; he played for the University of Kansas and also for the Harlem Globetrotters before playing in the NBA. The 7-foot 1-inch Chamberlain weighed 250 pounds as a rookie before bulking up to 275 and eventually to over 300 pounds with the Lakers. He played the center position and is widely considered one of the greatest and most dominant players in NBA history. Chamberlain holds numerous NBA all-time records in scoring, rebounding and durability categories. He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season. He als...
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Vasco Núñez de Balboa (Jerez de los Caballeros, España, 1475 - Acla, actual Panamá, 1519) Descubridor español. De origen gallego y linaje incierto, es probable que fuera hijo del hidalgo Nuño Arias de Balboa y de una dama de Badajoz. En 1501 emprendió su primer viaje con la expedición de Rodrigo de Bastidas a través de las islas del Caribe que pertenecen a la actual Colombia (Santa Marta, Cartagena y golfo de Urabá o Darién). Permaneció en La Española, pero no tuvo suerte en ella y se vio obligado a abandonarla. En 1508, Alonso de Ojeda y Diego de Nicuesa crearon dos nuevas gobernaciones en las tierras comprendidas entre los cabos de la Vela (Venezuela) y de Gracias a Dios. A la más oriental denominó Nueva Andalucía, y a la situada al oeste del golfo de Urabá, Castilla del Oro. Un año m...
Francisco Pizarro González (c. 1471 or 1476 -- 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. Pizarro González was born in Trujillo, Spain, the illegitimate son of Gonzalo Pizarro, an infantry colonel, and Francisca González, a woman of poor means. His exact birth date is uncertain, but is believed to be sometime in the 1470s, probably 1471. Scant attention was paid to his education and he grew up illiterate. He was a distant cousin of Hernán Cortés. On 10 November 1509, Pizarro sailed from Spain to the New World with Alonzo de Ojeda on an expedition to Urabí. He sailed to Cartagena and joined the fleet of Martín Fernández de Enciso, and, in 1513, accompanied Balboa to the Pacific. In 1514, he found a supporter in Pedrarias Dávila, the Governor of Castilla de Oro,...
This is one of my favorite runs. As it turns out, my little cross-country run has history. Word out is that these are Conquistadors who built it(with Native american manual labor). The ruins are meager; a little water well is the most exotic structure; but, the Conquistadors also built a much more exciting water dam not to far from Alpine in Mission Trains park, San Diego. Reportedly, these trails I tend to like running on also were the path that people came through hundreds of years ago in the western migrations. I mean like people got in their wagons and came west from the East coast of America in like the 1800s. The viewing is a bit bumpy. I had run the Chelsea King 5K just two days prior; i hoped to be pretty much recovered and to run this good and hard to show how exciting thi...
Emprendedores españoles viajan al fin de mundo a conquistar territorios para la corona. https://www.facebook.com/rutadeloscarrera
your love is a parking lot
with potholes and faded lines
and the kids don't hang because
the cops just chase them out
your love is a tow away zone
no parking unless you're willing
to pay the fine
you said we're as close as we
could be
well o.k. maybe you didn't
then you said you wanted intimacy
then you said you had to leave
your love is a chemical plant
ambiguous to the public
it's not secure to our melting