Thursday, March 25, 2010

Her laugh at Vigo from 350 km of altitude it revolutionizes Internet

Yam this city in Europe! on Twitpic The Japanese Soichi Noguchi is an astronaut he takes images of the world to more than 350 kilometers of altitude from the international space station. The astronaut of the Japanese Agency of Aerospace Exploration hangs every day on Internet several photos.
On March 16 did it honor Gallicia with a photo of laugh at Vigo that Internet revolutionizes asking that city of Europe is this?
Perhaps considering bird Vigo looks alike to Istanbul. At least a few Net users believed that yesterday. They confused her laugh with the Bosporus Strait, they saw in Vigo and continent different O Morrazo dos - although in both places the world is not seen, but it looks - and believed that the bridge of Rande was that of Fatih Sultan. The fault was of a photo.
The astronaut writes in Twitter and hangs the photos that show to his followers a perspective of the world completely different from that one to which they are used. Noguchi has painted the portrait of the mount French San Michel, the Seychelles, Afghanistan or Ukraine. Between others. In an occasion he said that from the space the pyramids of Egypt could be seen and provoked an inflamed debate.
Always identify the place until it hung the image of laugh at Vigo that is seen on this page and he asked, escuetamente, «Yam this city in Europe!», something like: «What city of Europe is this?». In only six hours it had already received more than 13.000 visits. It was the second time that there was publishing a photo of a Spanish city, after Madrid.
«It is Istanbul», answered him some of his followers. «It is Montenegro», he made sure other. «It is Vigo, I am sure», they insisted several. Someone abounded with arguments: "This white and big that is seen to the left is the Citroën factory» or «This is the Rande bridge».
Was there also the one who chose to answer the riddle with more grace and, opportunely, he chose those unmistakable poems: "Vexo Vigo, vexo Cangas?/? tamén vexo Redondela?/? vexo to Put of Sampaio?/? I walk it gives mines terra».
Source: The Voice of Gallicia

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