Le aree verdi del Salento
Nel Salento è possibile visitare parchi regionali, riserve naturali, aree marine e zone soggette a tutela, un patrimonio ambientale che appartiene a tutti, uno stupendo libro della natura mediterranea.
Da non perdere il Parco di Rauccio
Si raggiunge percorrendo la strada provinciale Lecce-Torre Chianca, svoltando in direzione Casalabate per arrivare a una stradina sterrata con ulivi e cipressi sui lati. Questo sentiero conduce alla Masseria Rauccio, sede Wwf, una masseria fortificata del XXVII secolo. Poco distante, nella macchia mediterranea, si trovano i ruderi di un'antica torre colombaia.
I percorsi che attraversano il Parco sono: il bosco di lecci, l'area della Specchia di Milogna con le paludi e il litorale sabbioso.
Al suo interno il Laboratorio di Botanica dell'Università del Salento ha censito 12 habitat, 228 specie tra anfibi, rettili, uccelli e mammiferi, 584 specie di piante tra cui 30 rare - alcune delle quali a rischio di estinzione.
I percorsi a tema sono: il botanico, il faunistico, l'idrologico e lo storico-culturale.
Parco "Le Cesine", zona umida
Il Parco de "Le Cesine" è un'oasi Wwf, si trova nel Comune di Vernole, ad appena 10 chilometri da Lecce, sulla litorale adriatica a sud di San Cataldo.
Il parco offre uno scenario emozionante: un paesaggio costiero di bosco, roccia e sabbia che si estende per 620 ettari. Lungo la costa si trovano bacini palustri divisi dal mare da dossi sabbiosi. Nel bosco all'interno si incontrano maestosi pini d'Aleppo, eucalipti e cespugli tipici della macchia mediterranea.
Le rotte di migrazione degli aironi bianchi, dei falchi pescatori e le rare cicogne nere incrociano questa Oasi e la sua area paludosa. Complessivamente le specie di uccelli che popolano l'area sono circa 180.
Il parco è attraversato da un percorso di trekking lungo 5 chilometri, un sentiero attrezzato per disabili e un capanno a piano palude.
Porto Selvaggio
Il Parco naturale di Porto Selvaggio risiede sulla costa neretina, nella marina di Nardò con il bosco di pini d'Aleppo e ulivi secolari che si addensa attorno a un'insenatura col mare limpido, lo scenario è straordinariamente suggestivo.
Il Parco si estende complessivamente per 1.000 ettari e ha tre siti di interessi comunitario: Torre Uluzzo, Torre Inserraglio e la Palude del Capitano. Inoltre l'area archeologica, un certo numero di grotte emerse e sommerse e altre torri costiere.
Dalla Torre dell'Alto, in particolare, si può godere una vista mozzafiato sulla Palude del Capitano, nei pressi di Torre Sant'Isidoro, dove fenomeni carsici hanno prodotto le "spannulate", specchi di acqua dolce popolati da pesci e anfibi e circondati da un lussureggiante ambiente vegetale.
Nel parco, all'interno della baia di Uluzzo, si trova la Grotta del Cavallo, in cui sono stati rinvenuti i resti di un complesso umano risalente al Paleolitico superiore. Tali resti sono stati ricondotti da molti studiosi all'Uomo di Neandertal e hanno consentito di identificare una civiltà autoctona, denominata "uluzziana".
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The final minute of a physical and tense affair against the Miami
Heat on Sunday devolved into something beyond basketball for the Houston Rockets, but that melee
didn't mask their primary issues.
For the second time during a five-game homestand, the Rockets collapsed down the
stretch offensively. Houston will host the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday after blowing a 16-point
lead in the final five minutes of regulation against the Minnesota
Timberwolves on Friday before the Heat rallied for a 104-100 victory
by erasing a 12-point, second-half deficit while Houston struggled to score in the fourth quarter.
Houston tallied only 18 points in the fourth
against Miami, with six coming on 3-pointers from Cam
Whitmore and Dillon Brooks inside the final six seconds and with the outcome
already decided. The Rockets finished 6-for-25 from the field in the fourth.
That performance mirrored the frantic final moments of the meeting
with the Timberwolves, with Houston going ice cold down the stretch while
simultaneously surrendering a 106-90 lead that it had held with 4:57 left.
The Rockets entered Tuesday tied for 28th in the NBA in 3-point shooting percentage (32.7).
When their shots from the perimeter aren't falling, opponents pack
the paint to prevent rim attacks from Jalen Green while also double-teaming Alperen Sengun to contain him
down low. That strategy has yielded some
ugly finishes as of late for the Rockets, who are in search of
a course correction.
"Scoring at the end in both of those games obviously stands out, and that's something that has to be addressed," Houston coach Ime Udoka said.
"(The Heat) finished with 23 (points) in that (fourth) quarter, and they had a ton of free throws at the end and technicals and all that.
"So we are guarding well enough to hold Minnesota to 100 until
they go on their run, but we are struggling to score at the end.
And so that's something that needs to be solved."
Houston will be without guard/forward Amen Thompson on Wednesday after the NBA announced that he will be suspended two games for his role in an altercation against Miami.
On Monday, the Mavericks' 110-100 road loss to the Sacramento Kings featured a spirited effort with a depleted roster. Dallas played without four starters -- Luka Doncic (calf), Kyrie Irving (shoulder), Klay Thompson (illness) and Dereck Lively II (hip) -- while Naji Marshall served a suspension.
The attrition forced the Mavericks to use their 15th different starting lineup in their 33rd game of the season, and with Doncic set to be sidelined for at least a month, the Mavericks' rotation remains in flux entering the finale of a four-game road trip.
Dallas has dropped three of its past four games.
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we have. And I thought the group that could go really put
us in a position to win."
Being so severely short-handed has forced Kidd to lean heavily on P.J. Washington and Spencer Dinwiddie, who combined to score 58 points while logging 38 and 36 minutes, respectively, against Sacramento.
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New app lets bank customers withdraw £100 a time from cash machines using their phones
Technology available to Royal Bank of Scotland customers
Banking pressure group dismisses app as 'gimmick'
By RUTH LYTHE FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Published: 01:22 GMT, 13 June 2012 | Updated: 08:15 GMT, 13 June 2012
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Mobile phones rather than bank cards could soon be used at
ATMs to withdraw cash.
A new Getcash app has been developed that will allow people to
take out £100 a time from thousands of cash machines with a few taps of their smartphone.
Royal Bank of Scotland has created the app which will be available to its 18
million customers who will be able to withdraw from any one of
the 8,000 RBS, Natwest and Tesco stores, across the country.
Revolutionary: Smartphone users will now be able to access their cash without wallets at the touch of a button
The new app works by allowing you to choose the
amount you want to withdraw from a screen displayed on your phone.
A six-digit code then appears on your phone's screen which
is valid for three hours and is tapped into an ATM to
withdraw cash.
At first you will only be able to take out just £100 a time but this
will soon rise to match the amount you can withdraw with a debit card, typically
£250.
You can also text a code to a friend who can then withdraw the money.
To use it you must have a smartphone or an iPhone or BlackBerry and download
the GetCash app.
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But Simon Rose, spokesman for banking pressure group Save our Savers dismissed the app as a ‘gimmick'.
He said: ‘What about the millions of customers who aren't able to download this app?
Will they end up being disenfranchised by their bank?'
‘RBS might be trying to make banking look sexy but if the experience of the last couple of years
is anything to go by, it would be better if
they stayed dull and steady.'
RBS said GetCash would help revellers who want to avoid taking bulging bags or
wallets out with them when they hit the tiles.
It said it would also prove invaluable to workers who arrive
at the office only to find they have left their purse or wallet at home.
Royal Bank of Scotland has created the app which
will be available to its 18 million customers who
will be able to withdraw from any one of the 8,000 RBS, Natwest
and Tesco stores, across the country.
The app could also allow worried parents
of cash-strapped students to send money directly to their children if their loans failed to arrive in their
accounts.
Ben Green, head of mobile at NatWest and RBS said: ‘This
has never been done anywhere in the UK, and yet is a
really simple and secure way to help our customers get cash whenever and wherever they need it.'
The bank says that by the end of July it expects customers will be able to leave their debit cards at
home and use their phones to pay for items in shops - although it stresses there are no plans to phase out debit cards.
Banks and phone companies are racing to launch mobile payment technology.
In February Barclays launched its Pingit app which allows you to instantly send money with your mobile phone to
others who sign up to the same service.
And in April phone company O2 launched a similar
service. But unlike the RBS and Barclays apps which are
free it comes with a 15p per message fee after the first six months.
However the technology has sparked fears could allow criminals to steal from users.
A poll for insurer Insurance2go found more than half of Britons were worried mobile payments would put them at greater risk
of fraud.
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