>> Archive for 'February, 2009'
Feb06
by Asya in Asia, Chillin, Japan, Restaurants, Urban Tourism, Walking
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The Ginza is Tokyo‘s most lively area including shopping and dining district, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes. It’s one of the most expensive real estate in Japan – one sq. m is worth more than 100,000 US dollars.
Continue reading The Ginza District
Feb05
by misha in Asia, Chillin, China, Cultural, Eating, Hotels, Photos, Restaurants, Urban Tourism

Chongquing is large region in China comprising 30 million inhabitants and more than 3,000 years of history. Chongqing, often called “mountain city†for its majestic natural features and geography, develop a world-class library.
Continue reading Chongqing Library, China
Feb05
by misha in Chillin, Europe, Iceland, Parks, Photos, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Villas

Hof is a country residence in Iceland, located less than 100km from the Arctic Circle. The structure on the estate included a house, church, barn and cowshed clustered on a riverbank. The wide building has a mountainous rim punctuated with long valleys.
Continue reading Hof Residence, Iceland
Feb05
by Asya in Asia, Golf, Hotels, Japan, Parks, Relaxing, Restaurants, Swimming

The name Seagaia is a combination of the words “sea” and “gaia”, which means earth. The Ocean Dome is listed on the
Guinness World Records as biggest world indoor water park. It opened in 1993 in Miyazaki,
Japan. Unfortunately it was closed on October, 2007. Today is totally renovated as home to enormous indoor water park with white sandy beach, palm trees, water slides and a wave machine capable of surf-levels.
Continue reading The renovated indoor beach Seagaia – a challenge to Mother Nature
Feb05
by Asya in Bulgaria, Europe, Hotels, Relaxing, Restaurants, Spa, Swimming

The town of Pomorie is set 15 minutes away from the Burgas, one of biggest town in Bulgaria. Balneohotel Pomorie is a five star hotel, located on the sandy beach of the Black sea. It offers luxurious medical and spa center, which uses the unique for Europe medicinal quality of the mud and lye.
Continue reading A precious gift to your body and soul
Feb05
by iv in Asia, Hotels, Indonesia, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Shopping, Spa, Swimming, Walking

The Amankila Resort, Bali is set between Manggis and Candidasa village, in Indonesia. Very impressive setting, timeless-styled-villas excellent service and style.
Continue reading Amankila Resort, Bali- Charming luxury
Feb03
by Asya in Arts, Asia, Russian Federation
 This is a project to UK architects Chetwoods Associates. They show a way to power-generating, which they call “Wind Damâ€. The architects use a giant spinnaker sail slung between mountains gorge near Lake Lagoda Russian Federation.
Continue reading The “Wind Dam” Project
Feb03
by iv in Asia, Eating, Golf, Hotels, Malaysia, Parks, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Swimming, Walking
Seri Negara is one of the best Malaysian luxury hotels. The hotel is consists of two mansions – Carcosa and Seri Negara, which were built at the turn of the century to host colonial civil servants and their guests. It’s was originally constructed in 1904 as the official residence of a high-ranking British official. The hotel is a hallmark of Malaysia’s national heritage.
Continue reading Carcosa Seri Negara- Grand colonial mansion
Feb02
by iv in Brazil, Cruise, Hotels, Photos, Rafting, Relaxing, Ships, South America, Spa, Swimming

The Pestana Angra is located in Angra dos Reis, an ecological paradise, one of the most privileged regions of the Brazilian Coast. Occupying an area of 55.000 m² between the Atlantic Forest and the sea.
Continue reading Pestana Angra Beach Resort, 5 Stars
Feb01
by iv in Cultural, Events, North America, Parks, Photos, United States of America

Located on Boston’s waterfront, the New England Aquarium is home to penguins, seals, sea lions, and fish of all stripes. With more than 600 species of aquatic animals and fish and over 20,000 specimens, the New England Aquarium can to interest everyone.
Continue reading Welcome to the New England Aquarium