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  • Talk Turns to Action — The Fight Is On

    What, Me Worry?! from Michael Cohen on Vimeo.

    While most of America tuned into football and the “Simpsons” 20th anniversary special on Sunday, the lines were being drawn for the political battle that will determine the future of Los Angeles.

    The mayor, with his proclivity for the rich and their lifestyle, named a wealthy equity firm manager, Austin Beutner whose name has not come up in the public pension fund scandal, to run his economic development program using the Airport, Harbor and DWP to create jobs and keep the city out of bankruptcy.

    It will be interesting to see how he skirts federal, state and local laws that the city has run afoul of in the past in its efforts to raid these proprietary agencies’ funds for uses that are outside their public missions.

    On the other side of the battlefield, more than 75 Neighborhood Council leaders met in Hollywood for some three hours to confront the truth that all their talk over the last 10 years meant next to nothing since nobody at City Hall listens.

    History of a sort was being made as they began to develop strategies to turn talk into action, starting with demanding a direct role in budget decisions — the deepening crisis the city faces after years of overspending and overtaxing.

    The mayor’s answer is to sell off parking structures and other assets, to pay off workers to retire and to loot the DWP in particular to subsidize businesses to locate or expand in LA.

    The result is chaos in nearly every city department as senior staff retires, escalating deficits, soaring rates and nothing but a wing and a prayer that the flight of the middle class and good-paying jobs will somehow end if enough money is pumped into the economy.

    At the LA Neighborhood Council meeting Sunday, LANCC President Len Shaffer laid out the framework of the discontent
    and need to take a more dynamic position at the outset of the meeting
    at the Hollywood Community Center.

    There was a clear consensus that the residents of the city want an entirely different conversation — one that focuses on basic services and the quality of life, one that actually would help businesses to thrive and make LA attractive to investors without having to pay them to set up shop.

    The first step
    is to demand “a seat at the table” in budget discussions as Dr. Dan Wiseman plans to do today before the Council Budget and Finance Committee

    They
    (NCs) want Ex Officio status at the City Council, Council Committee, Task
    Force and Departmental meetings so that they can fulfill their
    Chartered responsibilities:
    1. .to promote more citizen participation in government
    2. to make government more responsive to local needs
    3. to present to the Mayor and Council an annual list of priorities for the City budget
    4. to monitor the delivery of City services in their
    respective areas and periodic meetings with responsible officials of City departments.”

    To mobilize support, Hollywood bike activist Stephen Box, following the pattern that helped defeat Measure B a year ago, last night launched BudgetLA.org to coordinate organizing efforts and provide up-to-date information.

    Noting that the mayor’s Budget Survey is a farce, Valley Village blogger Paul Hatfield pressed for a campaign to get thousands of people to refuse to answer and of the multiple choices and only fill out the comments sections with their views about the city’s spending priorities and how to deal with the deficit.

    There was the usual anger and discontent about cracked sidewalks and untrimmed trees, about the lack of cops and the deterioration of neighborhoods. But there was more.

    There was a video Michael Cohen put together for CityWatchLA that showed the courage Department of Transportation GM Rita Robinson and Assistant City Administrative Officer Tom Coultas have shown in publicly saying the steps the mayor and City Council have taken in the face of their soaring deficits have disastrous consequences that will be even worse next year.

    And how Council Members like Bill Rosendahl don’t have a clue about what their irresponsibility has wrought.

    And then businessmen activists Jack Humphreville and Doug Epperhart laid out just how disastrous the city budget problems are and how they escalate in the years ahead — $4 billion in the general fund, nearly $11 billion for city pensions. .

    It went around the room with everyone poring out their specific grievances until Westside restaurateur Jay Handall passionately argued for focusing on the budget details and a strategy force discussions on how to really fix what’s broken, and spoke out against plans to sell or lease city revenue assets. Last March, the NC Budget Advisory Committee he serves on was recommended the city declare a fiscal emergency, combine agencies, avoid selling assets and reduce salaries by 10 to 15  percent among other steps — many of which the city ignored or was slow to move on.

    Kevin James, the KRLA radio talk show host who launched a coalition last week to change LA and got 1,000 members in just a few days, spoke of the need to organize people behind and get media attention.

    Councilman Paul Koretz, just over pneumonia, sat through the session and so did Bong Hwan Kim, the head of the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, and his predecessor Greg Nelson and DONE Commission member Linda Lucks

    An aide to City Controller Wendy Greuel was there looking disheveled and impatient that he was missing the NFL playoff game and so was a young aide to the mayor who fled after a few minutes, apparently satisfied that it was just another meeting of crazies, gadflies and mad men and women, people of no account in the high stakes game of profiteering off the public’s money.

    After 90 minutes I’d heard enough to know that the NCs were crossing the line. They were ready to act.

    Others in the city outside of the NC organization are ready to organize what amounts to a citizens’ political party and I’m ready to join with them, with LANCC, with anybody else who wants to seize power and topple a regime of insiders who for too long have lived high and mighty on the public dole and failed to deliver a city that works for its people, or provides for their future.

    Just last week, the state of California enacted into law the right of parents to have a say in how their children our educated.

    I say this is America and we have a God-given right to have in say in government. It’s as basic a civil right as there is, the right of everyone to fully participate in government.

    Next Saturday, these issues will come up again at the CityWide Alliance of NCs and at the Saving LA Project meeting that will follow it.

    Let’s get it together and get on with the fight to show City Hall they are servants of the public and we are the bosses.

  • Top 5 Skylines Of The World

    TOP 5 SKYLINES

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    1. New York City, United States
    Population (metro): 19,750,000
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    (and that is just half of the skyline!)

    2. Hong Kong, China
    Population (metro): 15,800,000
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    3. Chicago, United States
    Population (metro): 9,600,000
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    4. Calgary, Canada
    Population (metro): 1,100,000
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    5. Brisbane, Australia
    Population (metro): 2,000,000
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    BTW, if you disagree with my ‘Top 5‘ please post your ‘Top 5‘ (with pictures).

  • Diabetes specialist say 45-60 carbs per meal

    I am currently not taking meds. I decided to do it with diet and some exercise. This morning I had 2 eggs, bacon and a light multi-grain thomas’s English muffin with 8 grams of fiber. The muffin was 26 carbs. My 2hr bg was 153. If I would have added 19-34 more carbs to my meal it would have been much higher. Is it the ADA that allows that many carbs? I don’t know the exact amt of carbs I eat a day but I now it is a lot lower than what is recommended. My bg has been pretty good as long as I keep the carbs low. It doesn’t make sense why the ADA says the higher carbs is the recommended amt for diabetics:confused:.

    Diabetes specialist also said snack should be 15 carbs or lower and I should not go lower than 100 carbs a day.

  • Here’s a 1990 CES photo set for your amusement

    gameboyAnother year, another CES. The show this year wasn’t that different then previous years with some new stuff, a lot of old crap, and nerds all over Vegas. Hopefully you followed us around the show floor via our massively-successful Livestream feed. If not, stay tuned. We’re going to cut a lot of the fluff and repost the good stuff like my interview with a panda and Doug walking into a wall.

    But if you still have the CES bug, let me suggest this Flickr set from the 1990 Winter CES. Yup, Winter. The show was held twice a year from 1978 to 1994 — Winter in Las Vegas and Summer in Chicago. Anyway, enjoy the set. We did. [via gamovr]


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  • Descanso na travessia

    Na travessia pelo estreito entre o continente e a ilha, gaivotas planavam atrás da balsa aproveitando o deslocamento de ar gerado pela embarcação. No entanto, uma foi mais esperta: fez seu pouso em cima de um dos faróis da embarcação. Ou, quem sabe, estivesse apenas mais cansada.

  • Bludgeoned Commercial Real Estate Has Begun To Entice Chinese Bottom Feeders

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    This is a good sign: disastrous US commercial real estate market is finally getting low enough to attract Chinese “bottom feeders.”

    Of course, there will be plenty of bottom feeders or vultures looking for opportunity, both foreign and domestic.

    But cash-flush Chinese are natural buyers.

    And you’d hope that the presence of bottom feeders means we’re near a bottom.

    FT: Market participants warn that the activity represents “bottom-feeding” by opportunistic investors whose strategies could be derailed by rising interest rates. Also, sums are tiny compared with the debts that need refinancing. Nevertheless, the growing interest from investors is a sign of stabilisation, making it less likely that worsening commercial real estate conditions will sink banks and choke off a US recovery.

    “We believe the real story is that capital is ready to buy, even though it may not be so visible today,” said Bob Steers, co-chairman of Cohen & Steers, a real estate investment firm.

    Recently, state-owned China Investment Corporation has enlisted Cohen & Steers, Angelo Gordon and Morgan Stanley to identify commercial real estate opportunities, people familiar with the matter say.

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  • Little Lost Sheep of the World

    Sheep in England, where a cold snap has blanketed the country in snow. I shouldn’t really describe it as a cold snap, the weather is extreme and dangerous. People under 40 haven’t experienced these heavy snowfalls and extreme sub-zero temperatures before and it’s life-threatening.

    It’s a little different in Australia where we see snow only in the high mountains and the High Country winter resorts employ snow-making machines in our coldest months.

    Sheep in Australia, where we still lie in this long, long drought. People under 40 haven’t experienced any other weather but this. Like me, they can’t begin to imagine water falling from the sky in clumps.

    Surely to goodness in these days of space rockets, satellites and sliced bread, something could be done about the imbalance?

    Snow, after all, is just dirty water. A few of those container ships packed with snow would be a godsend Downunder.

    Spare a shilling for a glass of sweet sherry

  • Dear Apple: What we want to see for iPhone 4.0, part 1

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    A week ago we asked you, the TUAW reader, to help us tell Apple what you want in the next iPhone: the OS, the apps, the hardware. Within two hours, I had over two hundred emails in my inbox. Within four days, the email total topped 1,100. As I was shifting and sorting through all your suggestions, one thing became clear: you love the iPhone, but you want to see it better, more intuitive, and more versatile – and you know how the iPhone can accomplish those goals.

    This is the first of a series of letters to Apple on your behalf, telling the gang in Cupertino what would make their wonder-phone even more wondrous. This letter strictly focuses on the iPhone OS in general – the home screen, navigation, and settings. Future letters will deal with hardware and applications.

    There were so many suggestions, I needed to whittle them down. To do that, I tabulated how many times a feature request was made. If more than 50% of you mentioned it, it made it into the letter. If you guys want to see the others (most were one-offs or had less that 15% of you requesting it), perhaps I’ll add an extra letter onto the series at the end of its run.


    Remember, if you made suggestions about any of Apple’s built-in apps (Mail, Maps, Stocks, Calendar, etc) or hardware, you won’t see those here, but in an upcoming letter dealing specifically with those areas.

    I hope Apple is listening, because the readers of TUAW have spoken, and this is what they have to say:

    Dear Apple,


    While it’s clear the iPhone is the best smartphone on the market right now, you have a lot of
    competition creeping up. We want to help you blow them out of the water with the iPhone OS 4.0. Here are our suggestions:

    1. The lock screen needs to change.

    90% of us want a new lock screen. We think the current screen that only shows the date and time, and only the most recent missed call or SMS, is not particularly helpful. If you get a text message, then a calendar alert, and then a push notification, the only one you see is the push notification message. Being able to swipe through them or have a table list would be far more useful. But even then, we still have to enter our four-digit unlock code to see if we’ve received any new emails. From the new lock screen we want to see all the calls we’ve missed and the number of new emails and texts we have. We want to see which apps have sent us push notifications, and what appointments are coming up. We want a brief overview of all the new data we’ve received to be presented to us before we have to enter our unlock code.

    Let’s extend the features of that new lock screen to …

    2. A new home screen. The iPhone is the smartest phone on the market. Make is smarter. Introduce a location-aware home screen.

    Over 90% of us also want a new home screen – and we want it location aware. Let’s say we live in London, but travel to continental Europe many times a month. We’d love to turn on our iPhones in the country we just landed in and see the local weather, currency, transit maps, and news displayed right on our home screens. Not only would it save us time and money, it would save something just as valuable to an iPhone owner – battery life. If all these things were displayed on the home screen the first time you turn on your phone, you wouldn’t have to open five different applications to get what you want.

    Imagine a ‘Genius Location’ feature as well: the iPhone would show you (through an app like Yelp – or a new Apple-branded app) what restaurants or businesses are around based on your ‘likes’ in your home town. We know you were granted a ‘Transitional Data Sets‘ patent for a location-based home screen back in February 2008 – let’s hope this sees the light of day in iPhone OS 4.0.


    3. That new home screen? Let us access it by vertically swiping.

    Imagine this: no matter what home screen page you’re on, if you swipe up you are presented with a ‘feeds screen’ that works much like an RSS page. This feeds screen could be set based on in-app preferences so we could fully customize it. Ours might show our latest Facebook posts, last five emails received, our To Do notes, our Mint.com balance, missed calls, text messages, and upcoming iCal events. The guys at teehan+lax have a pretty cool mock-up of this feeds screen, but the killer feature would be how you could access it from any app page – by vertically swiping.

    4. Overhaul app navigation.

    85% of us think it takes too long to swipe through all our pages of apps. Even though iTunes 9 made a step in the right direction by allowing the user to organize apps and home screen pages visually, there has got to be a better way. Swiping through ten screens to get to the last apps page is tedious.

    Wouldn’t it be cool if you could press the home button and see all the home pages on one screen? The guys at Ocean Observations think so. Check out this concept video of what this feature would look like (their ‘Cover Flow Multitasking‘ concept is quite cool as well). Don’t want to do it their way? Give us stacks, give us folders, give us App Store-like category views. Just give us something that makes it easier to get around our deluge of apps.

    5. 85% of us want multitasking and 3rd party background apps (but not at the cost of battery life).

    There’s not much more to say on this matter, but Palm does it, and if you can find a way around their battery drain, we want it!

    6. Almost 80% of us want Flash, even if it’s a bad idea.

    No, not camera flash (we do, but that’s for the next letter). We want Adobe’s Flash Player, though Flash on the Mac is a giant performance and stability headache. Get your heads together with Adobe and make it happen (and fix the Mac version while you’re about it, please).

    7. We love that you introduced landscape mode across virtually all apps in iPhone OS 3.0, but 70% of us want the ability to selectively turn it off.

    Give us a setting to switch off the automatic “turn to landscape mode” when the device is turning. Why? When we lay in bed on our side we can’t read our mail. The app is always turning and that’s really annoying. A system-wide ‘ignore orientation’ switch would be a good start; app-by-app options would be better.

    8. When we leave an app, we want it to remember where we were.

    If we click on a link in an app that takes us to Safari or if we switch apps to copy/paste, 70% of us want the app to remember where we were in it when we come back to it. Some apps do this, some don’t. Make this an OS-level feature so they all do it.

    9. 65% of us want the ability to remove Apple-branded apps.

    That Stocks app? Cute, but the Yahoo! Finance [iTunes] app is so much better. We don’t need both on our phones.

    10. 60% of us want a universal “documents” folder.

    We want one location, accessible to all apps, to store documents on the iPhone. Whether we need to send that PDF via IM through Nimbuzz or via email through the built-in Mail app, it’s no problem. Either one can do it because the docs are all stored in one place, accessible to all apps. (We realize this breaks the sandboxing model that prevents one app from blowing away data belonging to another one, but we have every confidence you can make it work.)

    11. Better Support for Codecs and Add-ons.

    It’s not just Flash, you know. WMV and AVI still rule on lots of sites. Let us see them (60%).

    12. The iPhone is a hard drive with a screen, so….

    Give us Disk mode in the OS. 50% of us want to use our iPhone as an external USB/Wi-Fi hard drive.

    FYI, Apple, this is just the start. We’ve got so many more thoughts to share with you about the next iPhone’s hardware and apps. So get ready, and thanks for listening. You’ll soon be hearing from us again.

    Sincerely,

    The loyal readers and iPhone owners of TUAW.

    TUAW Readers: The next letter will be published one week from today on Sunday 1/17. We’ll be telling Apple what we want from the next iPhone’s hardware. Want a different enclosure? Camera flash? RFID? OLED? Email me at tuawiphone [at] me dot com (by mid-day, Friday, January 15th at the latest)!

    A big thanks to the 1100+ of you who contributed to this article. iPhone homepage sketch by reader ‘Fab.’

    TUAWDear Apple: What we want to see for iPhone 4.0, part 1 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 10 Jan 2010 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Carretera Central – Huancayo a Lima

    Todas las fotos vienen de un viaje a Lima, un viaje que, siendo sincero, me decepciono mucho, espere encontrar a Lima con un cielo despejado, con sol…pero solo encontre una horrible lluvia, niebla y el cielo "pansa de burro" caracteristico de invierno.

    PD:

    Odio crear hilos nuevos, que de todas maneras van a fracasar, pero es el unico lugar donde puedo poner mis fotos.

    Valle del Mantaro

    La Oroya

    Subida a Ticlio

  • L.A. NFL STADIUM (Concept)

    Proposed new stadium for an NFL team in Los Angeles.

  • Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir edition at large in Cali

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    Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir Edition – Click above for image gallery

    You didn’t really think it was over, did you? The Sang Bleu was supposed to be the last special edition Bugatti Veyron, but word (and pictures) on the street suggest otherwise. Exhibit Z: the Grand Sport Blanc Noir edition, which follows the trio of Dubai specials into the Veyron special sunset.

    Apparently created for a high-end clothier, the Veyron Blanc Noir appears to be a one-off (like the Pegaso) rather than a limited-production run (like the Fbg par Hermes). Based on the targa-roofed Grand Sport, the Black Noir edition – spotted in California – is all done up, as the name suggests, in black and white: a matte white body with glossy black hood, wheels, spoiler, fuel filler cap and more. And of course, there’s the requisite nameplate on the lower front corner of the door. Check it out in the gallery below for all the angles.

    [Source: Speed and Motion via GTSpirit.com]

    Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blanc Noir edition at large in Cali originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 10 Jan 2010 20:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Your country’s Electrcity industries ( EXISTING and U/C only).

    Can you please show us what your country’s electrical industries are?

    Please name Existing and U/C only.

  • New to this forum, not new to the big “D”

    Hello out there to everyone!
    I just found this forum and it’s nice to see other people with the same problems as me.
    I have been diabetic for a few years. I am trying not to let it stress me out, so I don’t check my sugar every day like some of you do. My doctor said to check it twice a week. I know I can’t eat sugar, but sometimes I do because if I had to never eat sugar again I would freak out. I don’t drink sugar cokes anymore, I only drink diet. That was hard to switch over. Whenever I eat out with friends, and we order the Big Mac with fries and a drink, they always laugh at me for ordering the diet coke, but hey , what do they know?
    Any suggestions on how to handle that?
  • Mandarin Oriental Hotels

    Did a search but didnt see a thread dedicated to this hotel chain, which I believe to have some of the most unique hotels in the world, post photos (Exterior & Interior) if you have them.

    MO London.

  • Stabbing Pain in Thights (but not lower legs)

    I am struggling with intermittent stabbing pain in my thighs. Strangly enough, I do not have the classic symptoms of neuropathy in my feet such as burning. Is this diabetic neuropathy? I had my back injured about 5 years ago during abdominal surgery. It still hurts and my thighs also hurt like this back then, only it was much worse. Could it be that I have just never bounced back from this surgery and that the diabetes is exacerbating it and I have residual pain? I do take Lyrica and Nucynta. Anyone else have anything similar? Or any bright ideas? Thanks.
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  • For those who hate to cook, we salute you

    With apologies to AC/DC, I felt I had to share this with everyone. I don’t post a lot, so please forgive the wordiness. 😀

    Back in late August of 2009, I was diagnosed with diabetes. Panic ensued, frustration was right on its heels, and anger followed–I had NO idea what to eat, what not to eat, how to shop, what to cook. I found this web board, and since then my life has changed dramatically. A myriad of emotions have lead me to this point, right now, posting on this site.

    The latest emotion is joy. Pure, sugar-free, unadulterated joy.

    I now shop weekly, around the outer perimeter of the store. I know what I can eat, and what will spike me to the moon. Thanks to the folks on this board, I have tried a hundred different foods I would NEVER have considered eating before last August. I have lost 40 pounds, and I eat more regularly now.

    Some things do not change, though, and for me, I still hate to cook. I hate to shop. But I have found a way to get low-carb nutrition into me with the minimum of fuss.

    Every Sunday (one of my days off of work) I go shopping for ingredients to make the tried and true recipes I have found here, and a couple other places on the net. I spend about two hours cutting, chopping, sauteing, roasting and nuking things before portioning them into seven containers for my lunches, my largest daily meal.

    Today’s menu was as follows:

    Roasted butternut squash
    Sauteed chicken breasts (two pounds, divided up and cooked with different spices)
    Roasted red, green and orange peppers with olive oil
    Sauteed onion
    Homemade alfredo sauce (thanks, Granny Shanny, for the awesome recipe!)
    Sauteed mushrooms

    Portioned out, each 4 cup container holds:

    1/2 cup squash
    4 oz. chicken breast
    1 c. roasted peppers
    1/4 c. onions
    1/4 c. mushrooms
    1/4 c. alfredo sauce

    I have packed in separate containers 1/2 cup cottage cheese and 1 slice low carb bread (EarthGrains) ready to be snagged from the fridge on my way out the door. For the rest of the week, I don’t have to waste any brain time on what I will be eating. I don’t have to risk temptation.

    I love it. The recipe for the Alfredo sauce (Granny Shanny’s) is as follows:

    1/2 c. butter (I use unsalted)
    1 c. heavy whipping cream
    1/4 c. Parmesan cheese
    1/2 c. Mozzarella cheese
    2 oz cream cheese
    1 c. water
    Smidge minced garlic
    Smidge white pepper

    Melt it all together. With the unsalted butter, it has about 135 sodium per 1/4 cup serving, and something like 1 carb, and it is so good, it would even make a deep-fried tennis shoe palatable.

  • BRICKtower º 338m º 74 Fl

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  • [Série Cidades de Mato Grosso] Barra do Garças – Crescente Economicamente, esbanja desenvolvimento e belezas naturais – Venha Conhecer!!!

    Município de Barra do Garças
    Mato Grosso

    Entrada da Cidade – BR´s 070 e 158

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    Barra do Garças é um município brasileiro do estado de Mato Grosso. Localiza-se a uma latitude 15º53’24" sul e a uma longitude 52º15’24" oeste, estando a uma altitude de 318 metros. Sua população estimada em 2009 era de 55.120 habitantes. Possui uma área de 9.142,008 km².

    IDH: 0,791 PNUD/2000
    PIB: R$ 606.462 mil IBGE/2007
    PIB per capita R$ 11.002,58 IBGE/2007

    Imagem Via Satélite do Relevo Local

    Administração

    Prefeito: Wanderley Farias (2009 – 2012)
    Vice-Prefeito: Irineu Pirani(2009 – 2012)

    Geografia

    Encravado aos pés da Serra Azul, um braço da Serra do Roncador, o município é banhado pelos Rios Araguaia e Garças. Das Serras que o circundam brotam vários córregos, que em sua descida para o rio, vêm criando dezenas de cachoeiras de beleza incontestável. Barra localiza-se no centro geodésico do Brasil e também é conhecida como Portal da Amazônia onde se inicia o paralelo 16.

    Pontos Turísticos

    Quanto ao turismo, Barra do Garças é privilegiada. Praias paradisíacas em junho, julho e agosto, quando no resto do Brasil é pleno inverno; águas termais como em Caldas Novas; turismo místico como em Alto Paraíso.
    A Serra do Roncador, é meca do turismo místico. Consta que foi procurando pela Civilização perdida de Atlântida, que o Coronel Fawcett, desapareceu misteriosamente. Consta que os povos atlantis não só existem, mas possuem cidades subterrâneas cuja entrada fica nas cercanias da Serra do Roncador.
    Também com a intenção de movimentar o turismo, na década de 1990 já houve um projeto municipal de construir um "Aeroporto para discos voadores" na cidade.
    O município conta também com várias cachoeiras. As principais ficam situadas na Serra Azul que também possui o Cristo Redentor visível na maior parte da cidade.

    Curiosidades

    Portal da Amazônia
    Um obelisco, na entrada leste da cidade, oferece aos cidadãos barra-garcenses e ao turista que visita Barra do Garças, uma orientação geográfica indicando sua entrada na Amazônia Legal.

    Barra do Garças
    O nome da cidade se deve à geografia local, que tem o encontro das águas do rio Garças como afluente do rio Araguaia, formando assim a barra do rio Garças.

    Maior Município do Mundo
    A fundação do povoado deu-se em 13 de junho de 1924, dia do padroeiro Santo Antônio, por Antônio Cristino Côrtes e Francisco Dourado, sendo emancipado em 15 de setembro de 1948 (até então pertencia à Araguaiana) com 212 mil km² e ampliado para 273,476 mil km², tornando-se, na época, o maior município do mundo.

    Mesopotâmia
    Barra do Garças é banhada por dois rios, o Garças e o Araguaia.

    Zeca Ribeiro
    Existe um bairro na cidade que leva esse nome, em homenagem ao pioneiro José Ribeiro Soares.

    Discoporto
    Na Serra Azul, braço da Serra do Roncador, existe um discoporto. Projeto criado pelo ex-prefeito Valdon Varjão, que atrai muitos turistas.

    Bandeira —————————– Brasão
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    Fotos – Parte Urbana

    01. Aérea da Cidade

    Crédito: O Mochileiro

    02. Outra Aérea da City, tirada da Serra Azul

    Crédito: Araguaia Net

    03. Aérea da Periferia da Cidade, tirada da Serra do Roncador

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    04. Aérea do Centro da Cidade tirada da Serra Azul

    Crédito: Secom-MT

    05. Aeroporto Municipal de Barra do Garças

    Crédito: Valdir Junior

    06. Foto Aérea do Bairro Santo Antônio e Estádio Municipal

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    07. Instituto Madre Marta Cerutti – Bairro Ouro Fino

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    08. Bairro Santo Antônio – Igreja Evangélica

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    09. Bairro Novo Horizonte – Capela de São Mateus

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    10. Catedral Municipal N. Sra. da Guia

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    11. Centro Cultural Valdo Varjão

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    12. Central de Tratamento de Água Potável

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    13. Comércio

    Crédito: NandoJ

    14. Bar e Restaurante

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    15. Região Central – Comércio

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    16. Região Central – Pizzaria

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    17. Comércio da Região Central

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    18. Idem

    Crédito: Maria Rita

    19. Idem

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    20. Idem

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    21. Restaurante Flutuante Boto´s

    Crédito: Roberto Okamura

    22. Hotel Araguaia

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    23. Piscina do Hotel Araguaia

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    24. Escola Municipal no Bairro Novo Horizonte

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    25. Instituto Babaty Xavante de Iró`órãpe

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    26. Parque Salomé José Rodrigues

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    27. Ponte Sobre o Rio Araguaia

    Crédito: Rodney

    28. Praça Central – O Garimpeiro

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    29. Idem

    Crédito: Maria Rita

    30. Idem

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    31. Praça do Relógio

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    32. Praça do Relógio visto do Alto

    Crédito: Maria Rita

    33. Praça do Oboé – Telefone Público

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    34. SENAI – Unidade Barra do Garças

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    35. Pátio do Posto de Combustíveis Cabral e Serra Azul ao fundo

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    36. Residência do Bairro Santo Antônio

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    37. Residência do Bairro Novo Horizonte

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    38. Av. Ministro João Alberto – Principal Avenida da Cidade

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    39. Rua Goiás – Centro

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    40. Rua Guiratinga – Bairro Sto. Antônio

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    41. Rua Jesus Pinto Resende – Bairro Novo Horizonte

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    42. BR-158 Trecho entre Barra do Garças e Nova Xavantina

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    Belezas Naturais e Pontos Turísticos

    43. Discoporto

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    44. Cristo Redentor na Serra Azul

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    Trilha das Cachoeiras da Serra Azul

    45. Cachoeira da Luz

    Crédito: Rodney

    46. Cachoeira da Usina

    47. Cachoeira da Usina

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    48. Cachoeira do Carvalho

    49. Cachoeira do Recanto

    50. Idem

    51. Cachoeira Véu de Noiva

    52. Cachoeira Pé de Serra e das Andorinhas

    53. Cachoeira da Matinha

    54. Cachoeira da Daninha

    55. Idem

    56. Cachoeira das Seriemas

    57. Cachoeira do Vapor

    58. Cascatinha

    59. Cachoeira dos Duendes

    Cachoeiras da Serra do Roncador e Córrego do Índio

    60. Serra do Roncador – Dedo de Deus e Vale da Lua

    Crédito: fahl

    61. Cachoeira Serrana

    62. Cachoeira de Cristal

    63. Cachoeira da Lua

    64. Cachoeira dos Índios

    65. Cachoeira Escondida

    66. Panorâmica da Serra do Roncador

    67. BR-158 e Serra do Roncador

    68. Morraria da Serra do Roncador

    69. Serra do Roncador e Cachoeira do Sol

    70. Pedraria da Serra do Roncador

    71. Vale dos Sonhos

    72. Cachoeira do Freitas – Na Serra do Roncador

    73. Cachoeira das Mangueiras

    Rio Araguaia e Garças

    74. Rio Araguaia

    75. Rio das Garças

    76. Rio das Garças

    77. Rio Araguaia

    78. Rio Araguaia e Praia Quarto Crescente

    79. Rio das Garças e Praia do Rondon

    80. Córrego do Índio

    81. Canoa no Rio Araguaia

    Todas as fotos acima são creditadas à Rodney

    Hotel Termal Águas Quentes

    83.

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    84.

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    85.

    Crédito: Elis Brito

    86.

    Crédito: Elis Brito

    87.

    Crédito: Elis Brito

    88.

    Crédito: MarianHAN

    89.

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    90.

    Crédito: Vicente Queiroz

    Bom pessoal, fico por aqui com mais um trédi da Série Cidades de mato Grosso…

    Espero que tenham gostado… e Obrigado pela Visita