This was an especially fun one! I think we all learned a little something about this magical place called Manaus, from the yin-and-yang intertwining rivers that join to form the Amazon to the excessive luxuries of the Rubber Boom in the late 1800's to the breast-less warrior women and even more atypical (and paranormal!). But, there was one particular fact that was so unique, eye-catching and fascinating that we had little choice but to declare it the winner.
Congratulations to Kurt S., who scoured the internet, academic journals and god knows where else to find this gem --
"In 1896, the theater's main staircase was hurriedly fashioned from rare and local Amazonian hardwoods after the specified, bought and paid for, custom Italian Carrara marble unit unceremoniously sank to the ocean floor whilst trapped deep inside the cargo hold of a doomed steamship."
Source:
Culled from the January 16, 1990 New York Times article:
Opera Is Ready for a Comeback in the Amazon
Kurt, you will be sent the original vintage postcard that inspired the art for package #23 first thing on Monday.
Thanks to all of you who entered! Enjoy the weekend and be safe out in the snow, Eastern US.
Congrats Kurt very interresting. I read up a lot on the theatre and didn’t see that one. I have learned so much throughout all this. Thank you for sending us on this little quest for knowledge! http://loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=10-P13-00008&segmentID=5
Fun fact:
The endangered Saki(Brazil nut Saki) monkey only native to the city of manaus does not use it’s very long tail to swing from trees and latch on to branches but rather uses it for balance.
Congrats Kurt S…. looks like all that lurking on the webs paid off!
Thats certainly interesting… here is my cool fact that i found regarding the theatre…. …………………….
The original driveway was Brazilian, though, made of Amazonian rubber to soften the clatter of late-arriving carriages.
……. maybe lots of people found that and there was some duplication of entries though….
Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/brazil/the-north/manaus/sights/theatres-concert-halls-cinemas/teatro-amazonas#ixzz3RIsenOO7
Congratulations. I love cool facts.