>> Archive for 'May, 2009'
May15
by Asya in Adventure, Africa, Guyana, Parks, Photos, Walking

Kaieteur Falls is a natural beauty tourist destination of Guyana. Located within one of the largest and most deep rainforests in the world. It’s one of the most powerful and spectacular falls on the planet.
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May14
by misha in Arts, Cultural, Denmark, Europe, Hiking, History, Photos, Urban Tourism

Copenhagen is one of the world’s least pretensions, least capital. It’s among the easiest capital to explore, thanks to its manageble size and pedestrian – and bicycle -friendliness. Most of the Copenhagen ancient structures were lost to fires in the 18th century, but its historic center somehow was saved.
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May13
by misha in Biking, Cultural, Eating, Europe, France, History, Kayaking, Photos, Restaurants, Urban Tourism, Walking

Bordeaux is a city that respects the details. The city is half a UNESCO World Heritage site. Between 30,000 and 20,000 years ago the area of Bordeaux was inhabited by the Neanderthal Man, whose remains have been found at a famous cave emerged as Pair- non- Pair near Bourg sur Gironde, just north of Bordeaux.
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May13
by Asya in Europe, Malta, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving

Azure Window is a natural archway in the island of Gozo, Malta. The arch was formed millions of years ago when two limestone caves collapsed. The rough waves in this region make the rock even more spectacular.
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May13
by Asya in Africa, Madagascar, Parks, Photos, Walking

The baobabs are some of the largest and most attractive trees in the world, some 50m in height. They are truly magical trees. The Avenue of the Baobabs is located in
Madagascar, close to the town of Morondava. It is a charming alley lined with majestic baobab trees, soaring 30 m into the sky. It is the most visited and photographed baobabs in the world.
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May13
by Asya in Africa, Madagascar, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Republic of Madagascar is an island nation, opposite Mozambique. Antananarivo is the capital and largest city in Madagascar. It is also known its colonial short-hand form Tana. Due to its geographic position 1400m above sea level, has Mediterranean climate. Tana will surprise you with its numerous stairs up steep hills, palaces, cobbled streets and churches.
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May12
by misha in Arts, Cultural, Europe, France, Photos, Shopping, Sightseeings, Urban Tourism, Walking

Some people call Paris a ”living museum”. Paris is one of the world’s most visited cities and has been successful enough to last unmodified for a century and a half. There’s something in this city, a feat that would be impossible to recreate anywhere in the world. People want the city to stay it is – they’ll always have Paris.
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May12
by Asya in Bolivia, Photos, Resorts, South America
It is a shallow salt lake in the southwest region of Bolivia, located at 4300 m above sea level and covers over 60 sq. km. The fiery red shades are caused by planktons that thrive in the water rich of sodium, magnesium, borax and gypsum.
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May12
by misha in Arts, Biking, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, Museums, North America, Resorts, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

I will lead on a journey through slow food and rapid development, just right in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix is a city of uniqueness of the horizon and desert light. This optimistic attitude, accompanied with the arid climate and low cost of living has brought many people to the Valley of the Sun.
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May12
by misha in North America, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel gear, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Los Angeles is a polarizing city and Wayfaring will show you one different side of the city. To some people the city is a paradise with its beautiful beaches, luxury hotels, bars and nightclubs. To others it’s a look of apocalypse with its air pollution, earthquake and wildfires. Los Angles is a kind of place that even though some people refuse to visit.
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