Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Venice Beautiful City in Italy

Venice, which has been named the City of Bridges, City of Masks and the Floating City, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. To call Venice, dial the country code 39 followed by 41, which is the city code. Internet access is available in most hotels, hostels.in many cafes, at train stations and airports.

The fall of the Republic of Venice occurred in 1797, when the Serenissima yielded to the military campaigns of Napoleon in Italy.
With the Campoformio Treaty Venice and the Veneto, plus Histria and Dalmatia, were relinquished to the Austrian Empire, which ruled over them for about 60 years.
Venice Beautiful City
 Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
  Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
  Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
  Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
  Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
  Venice, Italy
Venice Beautiful City
 Venice, Italy

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Mont Saint Michel France from Paris


Country: France
Languages: French
Currencies: Euro (EUR)
Wonder type: Castle/Religious/Spiritual

France has an incredibly well connected and efficient train system, which makes taking the train in France almost always the fastest way to get around. In fact, because France is laced with a network of super high-speed trains called the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) it is often faster to take the train than to drive in France. Unfortunately, there is no direct train service to Mont Saint-Michel, but taking the train in combination with a bus is possible.
Mont Saint Michel France
 Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France
 Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France
 Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France
 Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France
 Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France
Mont Saint Michel France

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Since then, it has grown from a quiet backwater to one of the Middle East's most important economic centres.

Although each state - Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al Qaiwain - maintains a large degree of independence, the UAE is governed by a Supreme Council of Rulers made up of the seven emirs, who appoint the prime minister and the cabinet.

Before oil was discovered in the 1950s the UAE's economy was dependent on fishing and a declining pearl industry. But since 1962, when Abu Dhabi became the first of the emirates to begin exporting oil, the country's society and economy have been transformed.
United Arab Emirates
The late Sheikh Zayed, ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the UAE at its inception, was quick to seize on the potential of the oil industry. He oversaw the development of all the emirates and directed oil revenues into healthcare, education and the national infrastructure.

The oil industry has attracted a large influx of foreign workers who, together with expatriates, now make up more than three quarters of the population.

But the UAE's authorities also tried to reduce its dependency on oil exports by diversifying the economy, creating booming business, tourism and construction sectors.

United Arab Emirates
 United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
 United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
 United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
 United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
 United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Aogashima Volcano, Japan

Aogashima is a small, tropical volcanic island in the Philippine Sea, under the administration of Tokyo despite being located some 358 kilometers away from the country’s capital. It is the southernmost and the most isolated inhabited island of the Izu archipelago. The island itself is a giant volcanic crater, and within that crater there’s another, smaller volcano. Aogashima is still considered an active Class-C volcano though it last erupted in the 1780′s. When last erupted it killed nearly half of the island’s population and forced the remaining inhabitants to flee. It took just fifty years for the people to return. Today, some 200 brave villagers live on the island.
Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima is a submarine volcano that has emerged from the sea and is part of a large crater whose outer rim height ranges from 200 m to 420 m in height. It’s believed that the island was formed by the overlapping remnants of at least four submarine calderas. Aogashima consists of the rims of the inner and outer craters. The southern coast rises to a sharp ridge forming one edge of a caldera named Ikenosawa with a diameter of 1.5 km. The caldera is occupied by a secondary cone named Maruyama, which is still emitting geothermal steam around an area where no plants are evident. Otonbu, the peak of the rim of the outer crater at a height of 432 meters above sea level, is the highest spot in the island. It commands a panoramic view of the entire volcano in the Pacific Ocean.
Aogashima Volcano
 Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima Volcano
 Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima Volcano
 Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima Volcano
 Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima Volcano
Aogashima Volcano

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Yellowstone National Park


In the Northwest corner of Wyoming lies Yellowstone National Park, the oldest, largest and most popular National Park in the continental United States. Few places on earth offer so much scenic and scientific interest in one area. Yellowstone is in the heart of the Rockies, a land of pine-clad mountains and broad, grassy valleys. The countryside is laced with lakes and streams of exquisite beauty.

Madison River – Yellowstone National Park
The popular West Entrance to Yellowstone parallels the winding Madison River, a route followed by the earliest pioneers into the park. It leads to the Grand Loop Road that will take you to all of the park’s major features.
In addition to superb mountain scenery, the park is one of the world’s principle wildlife preserves. Many visitors eagerly await the opportunity to photograph wildlife in its native environment. Yellowstone is a photographer’s paradise.

Firehole Fall – Yellowstone National Park
Traveling south on the Grand Loop Road towards Old Faithful, a side road leads to Firehole River Cascades. Here water pours through an 800 foot canyon, climaxing at roaring Firehole Falls.
The Firehole River is our introduction to the most famous and certainly the most popular section in all of Yellowstone. Our route takes us through a series of thermal basins, beginning with the Lower Geyser Basin. The road brings us close to the popular Fountain Paint Pot, pools of colorful, hot mud that bubble and sputter like pudding boiling in a pan. The mud is a mixture of silica, clay and water.

Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Manhattan, New York Beautiful City


As one of the most popular tourist destinations and heavily populated places anywhere in the world, Manhattan offers something for everyone, including vast amounts beauty, irrelevant of what you consider to be beautiful.

From the lush greenery and openness of Central Park to the awe-inspiring and breathtaking view from the top of the Rockefeller Centre to the iconic Statue of Liberty and the world famous yellow cabs, it would be difficult for anyone to visit Manhattan and not find part of it stunning.

 Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
  Manhattan, New York
 Manhattan, New York

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Hotel La Montana Magica Chile


The water in these places has great purity, and from the idea, of showing the energy and life of this element, born the project of a mountain, from which comes the life and contains the magic of the forest, finding in each of its details, the beings and elements that are unique and irreplaceable, what came to life the native forests.

It is a lodge built with quality material by craftsmen of surrounding communities and Puerto Fuy Neltume, small wood-based mountain villages.

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Hotel La Montana Magica
 Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica
 Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica
 Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica
 Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica
 Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica
Hotel La Montana Magica

Cinque Terre Beautiful City of Italy


Cinque TerreThe Cinque Terre is one of the greatest clean zones in Mediterranean Basin. It is located in Liguria, to the west of La Spezia. About 5 miles of rocky coast among two capes, hundreds of miles of beautiful paths, five small villages that located over the sea on the rocks. Cinque Terre didn`t suffer from massive expansion because of its history and position of local towns. Thanks to them the unique landscape was formed here with the stone walls located on a land, with the twisting coastal footpaths, with the most beautiful beaches between capes and with crystal transparent waters. 

Cinque Terre offer not only sea, beautiful footpaths with take breathing view, old churches, sanctuaries, oratories and some castles, diving in Riomaggiore, food and wines of first quality. The Cinque Terre is National Park of Italy and since 1997 is protected territory by UNESCO. Cinque Terre consists of five villages (from north to south): Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. We would recommend you to visit pages for each of these cities, you can find there a list of all attractions with its marks on the map. It can greatly help you at visit to Cinque Terre.

Cinque Terre
 Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
 Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
 Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
 Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
 Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre