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Pequeño is the second album of the solo artist Enrique Bunbury made in 1999. Something different of anything done before by Bunbury, his dream to re-invent himself was accomplished.
Bunbury is also noteworthy that made the tour Pequeño Cabaret Ambulante serving to honor his son Javier Alexis , which spawned in the 90 with a Mexican woman named Emma Muñoz and so far unaccounted for his son...; However when asked in interviews often of his son, the artist prefers to evade the issue, according to... for sentimental reasons.
The Mono Grande (Spanish for "Large Monkey"), a large monkey-like creature, has been occasionally reported in South America. Such creatures are reported as being much larger than the commonly accepted New World monkeys. These accounts have received rather little publicity, and typically generated little or no interest from mainstream experts, but have received some notice in cryptozoology.
Perhaps the first formal record of such creatures called "marimondas" or "maribundas" comes from 1533, when Pedro Cieza de León reported sightings from natives and from one Spanish settler. In his writings, Sir Walter Raleigh made brief note of reports of large monkey-like creatures in South America. He did not see such a creature himself, but deemed them credible, noting the ubiquity and consistency of reports.
The German naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who travelled in South America during early 19th century, heard stories from Orinoco about furry human-like creatures called Salvaje ("Wild"), which according to Humboldt were rumoured to capture women, build huts and to occasionally eat human flesh. He states that both the native people and the missionaries in the area believed in these stories. However, the Humboldt recognized similar myths from the Old World, and concluded that the stories had entered into South America from the Europeans. The cryptozoologically interested naturalist Philip Gosse also tried to examine these legends during his travels in Venezuela during the mid 19th century, but with no real success (Sjögren, 1980).
Ama or AMA may refer to:
AMA, a three-letter initialism, may refer to:
Don Miguelo is a Dominican rapper in the Reggaeton genre. He became famous with his smash hit "La Cola De Motora" and he has twice been awarded with the Casandra Awards and nominated to Videoclip Awards 2016 with the music video "Adicción Al Contacto".
Don Miguelo is a singer from San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic. He won the Revelation Artist category at the 2006 Casandra Awards thanks to the success with his first hit the song “Que Tu Quieres” better known as “ La Cola De Motora” from his first album “Contra El Tiempo”. He later would confess that the success of this song even surprised himself. This disc was mixed and created in the Dominican Republic and includes the work of Rafy Mercenario, Frank Reyes and Monchy & Alexandra.
In the 2012 version of the Casandra Awards he performed in the opening ceremony and won the best Urban Artist category. For receiving his second Casandra Award the Mayor of his native San Francisco de Macoris gave him a plaque as Distinguished son.
O garoto selvagem - legendado pt br
El Nene La Amenaza (Amenazzy) Ft. Don Miguelo - Sin Maquillaje (Audio)
Leon reconoce a la mujer que le salvo la vida. primicia - LOVINGLY LION HUGS A WOMAN
Un niño de 6 años experto en el motocross sorprende al público
7 fantasías que todo hombre tiene, pero le da pena pedir, en especial la #5
Reacción de esta Leona al ver a su antiguo cuidador adoptivo
hombre juega fútbol con leones
Toro bravo salvado de la corrida y su hermosa amistad con Christophe Thomas
Cristian el Leon, reencuentro(original) español
Una Pareja De Novios Pelea, Lo Que Pasa Al Final No Lo Vas A Creer...