Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Wrestling Shop In The North West

photographic series of Muniellos interpretation center (Asturias)

general appearance of the layout over 30 feet long ... it represent the four seasons in the park, has modeled large native trees and backlit photographic collections with the same species, which gives great depth to the scenery.

snail Rompedero a song thrush, detailed diorama in the fall

diorama looks at the area designated for the winter, with replicas of the dormouse, stoat, footprints in the Snow, oak ...

A detailed diorama winter common ermine snow



quartzite boulder shaped and hand painted in the diorama area intended for scree (the arch serves as a reference to size).

This large permanent exhibition conducted by our company in one of the most beautiful spots all over our geography makes us very proud, is a work done some time ago, but until today had not posted pictures of it, the exhibition is within a single building with green roof, designed by architect Felix Gordillo and falls outside the limits of Muniellos Nature Reserve, between rural communities of Oballe and Moal (Cangas del Narcea)
The building is located and integrated in an old quarry environmentally restored

The exhibition is divided into five sectors: Sector 1

. "To know the forest"
• Mesa
six computers. • Swivel
reproductions of items from the forest.
• Sound equipment.

This room provides the visitor to identify the elements that make up the "forest", providing the expertise needed to continue the tour of the center.

Sector 2. "Discovering the Forest"

"Look and listen '.- Recreate a walk in the forest, a diorama (which took us more work) that represents the natural park in different seasons, the crowd can see replicas of animals and flora. The sounds of integrated forest diorama invite us to discover the "surprises" that gives us the tour.


• "Man and forest." "This sector represents the integration of human beings in the environment through traditional buildings in this area.

Muniellos is an area of \u200b\u200bhigh value landscaped with a variety of hues, deep valleys, mountain lakes, forests of oak and beech forests, which constitute one of the richest fauna of the Cantabrian Mountains.

More comprehensive information on this subject:

http://www.vivirasturias.com/asturias/cangas-del-narcea/reserva-natural-integral-de-muniellos-cangas
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