During the Spanish Civil War, an orphan's 10-year-old boy Carlos (Fernando Tilvy) came to St. Lucia School. So he was taken to a female principal, Marisa Paredes. As time went on, Carlos gradually noticed that the school had some creepy secrets, including ghost sighs. Casting Eduardo Noriega, Marisa Paredes, Federico Ruppi, Fernando Tilve, Director Guillermo del Toro, Antonio Trusselas, David Munos Studio Study of the classic of Sony, the civil war in Spain, the orphan 10 year old boy card Los (Fernando Tilvi) came to St. Lucia School where he was taken to female principal Marisa Paredes.
I will focus on the third movie of the 2001 EL ESPINZAO DEL DIABLO (THE DEVIL 'BACK BONE), directed by director filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro. Episode is a model of an efficient structured story without wasting time. Like an orphan in a movie, as our audience is, "a small amount of power" is given every day. Because each scene has a small gold nugget that is much heavier than its weight. When the credits have finished scrolling. After a second viewing, the painful and sharp theme in my head is like a silent incendiary bomb known all over the world. Del Toro and his collaborators have revealed that the main environment is an important resource not only for the poor orphanages but also for the Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. Unfortunately, children of rebel soldiers who fill the passage of an orphanage are not the above important items.
Devils backbone is the most open space in Larrima County. Take Taft Hill Road to the south until Loveland, turn right at Eisenhower Road and find the park. The Devil's backbone was named after its unique spine rock along its unique form of hill at the foot. Devil's Backbone is dog friendly and can enjoy over 15 miles of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. This summer (2016), Larimar County added a new pavilion and new educational information at the small entrance of the south entrance of the open space. It is absolutely necessary to walk through a big hole in the center of the rock. For details of the pass, please click here.
The iconic Devils Back Rock Formation is not the only geologic superstar in the open space of Devil's Back, a landmark in the Colorado Loveland Skyline. This area has plenty of white powder minerals used to make gypsum history, Paris gypsum, dry walls etc. Alfred Wilde, a pioneer and industrialist of the Loveland, brought the prosperous plaster business to the northern Colorado state in the late 1800s. Who is Alfred Wild and how did he influence the material and economic situation of the Loveland? Loveland historian Kenneth Jessen reveals that Wild lives in Labrand and how his diligent personality has contributed to the rich career. While listening, check the photos of Alfred Wild, historic mining projects, and important dates