>> Archive for 'June, 2009'
Jun15
by misha in Chillin, Europe, Fitness&Gym, France, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sailing, Spa, Travel Stories

Les Bains des Docks is a 5’000 square-metre complex, recently opened in the historical Port of Le Havre. The complex offers wonderful atmosphere of tranquility with spectacular play of natural light soothing the eyes and masterful acoustics touching the soul, pools and treatment areas taking care of the rest of the body.
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Jun15
by misha in Chillin, Climbing, Europe, Germany, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings, Villas

Most of us in our childhoods yearn to climb trees growing in our gardens, parks or cities. Today we climb elevators up to our offices in the sky and look out across the cities. But we dream for a breath of fresh air. That’s why many architects strat to think globally and design treehouses.
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Jun15
by iv in Arts, Austria, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Walking

The Belvedere is a baroque palace complex built by Prince Eugene of Savoy in the 3rd district of Vienna, south-east of the city centre. The Belvedere Palace has always been regarded as one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in Europe. The Palaces’ architecture and interior design are typical for Rococo style.
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Jun15
by misha in Arts, Canada, Cultural, Events, History, Museums, North America, Photos, Urban Tourism

Frank Gehry is a winning architect based in Los Angles. Today he is 70-year-old and ended up re-envisioning with the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). As a child he visited the AGO often, and the effect of those visits on him and his future career was significant. The remaking of AGO allows Toronto to gather some of the benefits of his huge talent before it’s all too late.
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Jun15
by misha in Camping, Europe, Events, Germany, Photos, Relaxing, Travel gear, Travel Stories, United Kingdom

This is the Campy party held in Germany, to celebrate the launch of the Spring/Summer Camper collection. AstroTurf, retro gear, great music and sand in your sandals. The story began in 1877, when Antonio Fluxa went all the way from the island of Majorca to England to learn about shoemaking.
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Jun15
by misha in Chillin, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Photos, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Turkey

Maca Kizi is an incredible hot busy hotel and is the best place to stay in the Bodrum area. Maca Kizi is located in the village of Turkbuku, Turkey ,half-hour drive from Boredom. The place is named after proprietor Sahir Erozan’s mother Ayla. Her nickname was Macakizi, the Queen of Spades.
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Jun15
by misha in Adventure, Australia, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, UNESCO

Mungo National Park is an extraordinary national park located in south-western New South Wales, Australia, 876 km west of Sydney. The park is part of the Willandra Lakes Region and a World Heritage Site covering 2’400 square km with seventeen dy lakes.
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Jun13
by iv in Costa Rica, Fitness&Gym, Hiking, Hotels, Parks, Photos, Rafting, Relaxing, Safaris, Shopping, South America, Spa, Swimming

Tabacon Grand Spa Thermal Resort is located in Costa Rica‘s Northern region. At the foot of Arenal volcano, Tabacon Resort is a great place. This 114-room resort next to Volcan Arenal has natural hot springs of steaming water that are channeled into numerous private pools.
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Jun12
by iv in Costa Rica, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, South America, Spa, Swimming, Walking

Located inHeredia mountains between the Barva and Poas Volcanoes,16 Km from Poas volcano. Arenal Volcano, and the nearby town of La Fortuna, are a great hub for various Costa Rican exciting activities. The lodge itself is set within a tropical garden, watching over the fiery activity of the Arenal volcano.
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Jun12
by Asya in Arts, Europe, France

It was built in 1970 at Odeillo in The Pyrenees. It’s a mountain range that forms a natural border between France and Spain. These Mountains were chosen as the best possible site, due to the weather in the area being sunny as much as 300 days a year. Solar furnaces are used to harness the rays of the sun in order to produce extremely high temperatures. This is used to power a furnace producing steel from iron ore.
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