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Katar ve Şili, miras tohumlar ve geleneğin fırça darbelerini ekmek için iş birliği yapıyor

Katar Müzeleri Kültür Yılları programı gönüllüleri yerel halka yerli bitkileri canlandırıyor ve Katar ve Şili mirasını kutlayan bir duvar resmi yapıyor. İnsanlar peyzaj mimarı Ignacia Echeverria'nın rehberliğinde ortak değerlerle topluluk ruhuna dayanan beklenmedik kültürel bağlantıları keşfediyor.

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İLGILI HABERLER : http://tr.euronews.com/2025/10/15/katar-ve-sili-miras-tohumlar-ve-gelenegin-firca-darbelerini-ekmek-icin-is-birligi-yapiyor

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00:27Fers, flowers and forest shrubs, this is Matanzas, a small fishing village two and a half hours away from the Chilean capital of Santiago.
00:39It's home to some of the country's most diverse collections of native plants.
00:44It was also in this region where the English naturalist Charles Darwin explored in the 1800s that would help build the foundations of his famous theory of evolution.
00:57This was the very coastline that Darwin navigated some centuries ago.
01:03But the native plants that line Matanzas have been fortifying the cliffs long before his voyage.
01:10And today, Ignacia Echeverria is leading a group of volunteers to repopulate those indigenous shrubs.
01:16La idea un poco es hacer una muestra botánica de la flora nativa que crece principalmente en la zona contera.
01:28La idea es poder tener esta muestra como una forma de educar y enseñar, sobre todo a los niños, para que aprendan a cuidar y a reconocer la flora nativa de este lugar.
01:41The workshop is focusing on replenishing native plants with two main objectives, to create a biological corridor by attracting insects, birds and other animals, and to strengthen the soil along the coast.
01:57Ignacia and her team are joined by volunteers from Qatar Museum's Years of Culture Initiative, who are ready to get their hands dirty, knowing it's for a greater cause.
02:27I think we can learn a lot from this community in observing their relationship with the land and the way they treat it and the way they interact with it.
02:35There's a lot of respect and love and feeling of, you know, like it's a two-sided relationship the land gives us, so we give it back with so much love and respect.
02:43And that's a value I want to take back home with me.
02:47In the background of the tree planting workshop is another hands-on initiative.
02:52But instead of plants, volunteers are using paint.
02:55Street art has been a canvas for self-expression in Chile since the 1970s.
03:01Everywhere you turn, it's hard not to spot vibrant artwork like these.
03:05And today, volunteers from Qatar are leaving their mark on these walls.
03:10But beyond the art, you'll find that they reflect something much deeper.
03:14We try to find elements from the culture of Chile.
03:22We have here the seaweed and some of the creatures that are available here in the nature.
03:30And also from Qatar, we have the oryx, we have the palm tree, we have the boat, and we have the falcon, the camel, and other elements.
03:39Soha and her peers have found that despite being thousands of kilometers apart and separated by oceans and land masses,
03:47there are more similarities than differences between Qatar and Chile.
03:52Actually, we have in Qatar culture the sadhu, the sadhu fabric, which is really a remarkable fabric in Qatar.
03:59And we found the same, similar fabric here in Chile, which is, looks like the same like sadhu.
04:08Humans are connected all over the world.
04:12Let's focus on the similarities and not the differences because we are human.
04:16Every stroke of Soha's brush will now become enshrined and remembered as a lasting legacy of this cultural exchange.
04:26Just like the shrubs and trees being planted by her fellow volunteers,
04:31that will hopefully grow more roots of shared knowledge.
04:35Nearly 200 years since Darwin's voyage to South America,
04:38the plants he documented are being kept alive through initiatives that repopulate the species in the wild.
04:45And while it's taken root amongst the local population,
04:48partnerships with the international community allow the seeds of knowledge to be planted around the world,
04:54one tree at a time.
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