The Reasons Why Lanzarote Stands Out

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In the highly competitive holiday market, the island of Lanzarote often wins new admirers, as visitors discover for themselves what a unique place it is. Admittedly it has many features that are common to lots of destinations, but it also has a few that are exclusive to this Canarian landmass.

For starters, it has one of the best climates for sun-starved northern European holidaymakers. And its location on the borders of the Eurozone means that it is one of the closest hotspots for people to visit. Read the remainder of this entry »

Barcelona – City Beautiful Busy

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Dubbed as most of the city “style” in Europe after Paris and Milan. Modern Mediterranean-style mixed. Each corner of the city and many buildings there, your eyes will not be satisfied watching the splendor of this city is thick with a touch of traditional style and modern-Mediterranean and Catalonia. It was so funny moments endless. Ranging from jewelry, furniture, works of designers, haute couture fashion both locally and internationally, can be enjoyed.

The city with the busiest port in Europe is also rich in history and culture. Barcelona museums like the work of Antoni Gaudí, the architect of the famous eccentric neo-naturalistic work. If the recipient of the works of Pablo Ruiz Picasso, there is a place to visit, while in the city, the Museo Picasso Montcada. Besides his work, the museum also shows the proximity of the teacher with Barcelona until the end of his life.

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South Africa

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Africa is full of many objects of interest can go and see, as nature tourism, heritage tourism, cultural tourism, religious tourism, culinary tourism and others.

Of the many tourist attractions, it seems that there are three areas that are offering many things to enjoy its beauty.

Nelspruit

This area is known as the gateway of Mpumalanga and the Kruger National Park. With sub-tropical climate and abundant sunshine, this area is also surrounded by hills and valleys that are ideal for exploring.

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Various Legacy in Egypt

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Pharaoh Monuments in Cairo

• Pyramids of Sakkara

This pyramid was built by Zoser, the first king of Dynasty III. This pyramid is in the Sakkara area, 27 km from downtown Cairo.

• Pyramids of Giza

- Cheops

This pyramid is the largest pyramid of the three pyramids aligned. It was built by Khufu, the king of Dynasty IV. This pyramid was built (2690 BC) in the area of 13 acres. Originally 146 meters high pyramid, but now only 136 m. With an altitude caused by erosion in its heyday. The number of stones of about 2.5 million cubic meters.

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The Tower of Pisa – Lean and Curves

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Tower of Pisa is one of the seven wonders of the world which was built in 1178. Construction aside, but are still strong, despite being more than 8 centuries, kept the unusual conditions in the belfry at the top is special.

If someone asks, “Is the tower, whose slope is greater every year might fall?” The answer is “Yes”. Leaning Tower had collapsed on 7 January 1990. The management decided to close the tower of Pisa to the public due to the inclination of the tower was in its early stages can be worrying and predicted collapse at any time.

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Vatican

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Year, four million tourists in the Vatican Museums

Almost all buildings in the city of Rome, Italy, a high historical value. Not surprisingly, the city became one of the most popular tourist destinations of the world’s citizens.

Understandably, if you read the history, the city of Rome from around 753 BC. In the city of the Roman Empire stood. The territory that covers nearly the entire continent of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. As a former Roman Empire, Rome has many historical buildings and archaeological sites are very attractive for tourists.

According to UNESCO, 60 percent of the ancient relics found in Italy. And in Italy, especially Rome.

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Colosseum

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The Colesseum is a relic of a large theater / amphitheater, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World. ” Located in the capital of Italy, Rome, called the original “Galleria”, founded by King finished by Vespasian and Titus.

On the year of manufacture, so far there are differences in beliefs. Some say that the Colesseum was made in 79 BC C. There is also the view that it was between 70-82. But most archaeologists believe that the Colosseum was made in the year 70-82 AD the Colosseum Origin of name comes from a statue of 130 feet or 40 meters called Colossus. The Colesseum is configured to accommodate 50,000 spectators.

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American tourists known as Spring Breakers

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There are many reasons that attract year after year to the beaches of our country, American tourists known as Spring Breakers. One of the most popular destinations for these youngsters is Acapulco vacationers. This bay Guerrero is one of the most sought after tourist destinations worldwide, because it has a warm and sunny weather during most of the year. The average temperature ranges between 27 ° and 33 ° C and due to the parity of the peso against the dollar, the cost of lodging, food and entertainment, are accessible for international tourists

The Spring Breakers are mostly young students, who after several months of constant study in their colleges and universities looking for a place in which to release tension caused by the pressure of grades. When you get that first break: spring break or spring break, run up to Easter, the young vacationers arrive in our country in many groups that invade the beaches and hotels in Acapulco. Some of them are minors in the United States, but not in Mexico (because here the age of majority is 18 years), so you can enter the Bay nightclubs and drinking alcohol. This is the main reason that makes our country very attractive for young people to enjoy their holiday in total freedom, drinking, by exploiting their sexuality and nudity in public, in short, on the beaches of Mexico, mainly Acapulco, can enjoy the festivities because of their age, find it difficult to perform in their country. Read the remainder of this entry »

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Sirocco Hotel, Benalmádena

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Sirocco Hotel, Benalmádena, cheap flights to Malaga MálagaConseguir usually not a problem, so once on land, go to this hotel in Benalmadena, a town full of restaurants, shops and a lively nightlife. The hotel is known for its two swimming pools and landscaped gardens with a mini-lake where suggestive give rides. It is, on foot, five minutes from the beach and only 500 meters from the center.

Oriental Rivoli Hotel, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt This city in the Red Sea coast is famous for its range of diving. The hotel offers luxurious amenities, although the price (about € 60 per room. Double) is quite affordable. It has its own private beach five minutes from the hotel, three pools and a kitchen that will delight your family. Read the remainder of this entry »

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Cities in Iraq

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Undoubtedly, this city is noted for the existence of the Golden Mosque, Cultural Heritage of Iraq, among other places of interest.

Old City, which sits on the river Tigris, which was founded in 836.

The city of Samarra, located in Iraq, only 100 km from Baghdad, and belonging to Salah ad Din province, a region is considered sacred and ancient, perhaps in large part by its foundation, which dates back 836.

Later, more precisely in the year 852, would be lifted would be his monument of relevance, and declared by UNESCO as world heritage: the Golden Mosque, covered with copper, which is now unfortunately in ruins from which it is to watch, a wall and the minaret “malwiyya.” Read the remainder of this entry »

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