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Me llamo Luís Castro. Tengo 35 años y busco trabajo. Tengo talento y ganas de trabajar. Si te interesa lo que cuento en el vídeo, envíaselo a tu jefe y a tus contactos. Muchas gracias.
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Construção de uma bomba d'água com tubos e conexões de pvc e duas bolinhas de vidro em 1min30seg. Para mais detalhes, coloquei tudo o que tenho em http://www.vergar...
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underground passive solar house in summer. After rainiest June & Jul...
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underground passive solar house in summer. After rainiest June & July in recorded history in Hemmingford, everything looks very green.
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On picturesque private farmland near Matamata on the North Island of New...
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On picturesque private farmland near Matamata on the North Island of New Zealand, I visited the remnants of the original Hobbiton movie set from "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
In September 1998 Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema discovered the Alexander family farm during an aerial search for suitable film sites for "The Lord of the Rings". The fantastic views and rolling country side of the Alexander Farm closely resembled that of Middle-earth as described by author, J.R.R Tolkien.
The large established pine tree, later re-named the party tree, was already perfectly placed in front of the lake. The surrounding rolling farmland was untouched by 20th century clutter such as roads, buildings or power lines. The farm was perfect.
Site construction started in March 1999. Initially this involved heavy earthmoving machinery provided by the New Zealand Army. Total site construction took nine months. Throughout construction and filming all activity on the site was kept under strict security due to commercial restraints by the movie company.
Filming commenced in December 1999 and continued for three months. At its peak 400 people were working on site, including director Peter Jackson, and actors Sir Ian McKellen (Gandalf), Elijah Wood (Frodo), Sir Ian Holm (Bilbo), Sean Astin (Sam), Billy Boyd (Pippin) and Dominic Monaghan (Merry).
After filming on the site was completed heavy rain stopped the dismantling of the set, leaving about half the hobbit homes in place. New Line Cinema canceled plans for removing the remaining set and granted permission to the Alexander family to allow public access which has resulted in thousands of visitors each year since 2004.
The set has been rebuilt for the fillming of "The Hobbit", which began late in 2010.
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