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Apr11

The stadium of the most known football teams – Milan

Published by Asya in Europe, Italy, Museums, Urban Tourism

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The Stadium Giuseppe Meazza it is a soccer stadium in Milan, Italy. It is the home stadium for two of the three most successful Italian Football League teams: A.C.Milan and Internationale, and one of the most famous soccer stadium in the world. The San Siro Stadium has been inaugurated on the 19th of September 1926. The stadium is a gift for AC Milan from Piero Pirelli and it took about a year to finish. It first had four stands with a total capacity of 10.000 seats. In 1939 the San Siro Stadium was rebuilt and the capacity raised to 55.000.

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Apr11

The holy lake of Inca

Published by Asya in Adventure, Bolivia, Cultural, Hiking, History, Relaxing, South America

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Nearby, on the Bolivian side of the lake, arose the population and ceremonial center of Tiahuanaco, capital of one of the most important civilizations of South America. Tiahuanaco ceremonial sites were built along the lake’s shores, indicating that the lake was considered sacred at least 2,000 years ago. More than 25 rivers empty into Titicaca, and the lake has 41 islands, some of which are densely populated. The lake is 196 km long with an average width of 56 km. The lake has waves, testament to its size and not surprising the waters are cold.

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Apr11

The Ballet in Budapest

Published by vanhal in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hungary

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Whilst on your city break holiday in Hungary, we invite you to experience the magic aura surrounding the Budapest opera & ballet and enjoy the enthralling voices of our favourite operatic singers and the vibrant performances of world class ballet dancers. Almost every evening the curtains rise to transfer the spectators to the surprising world created on the stage by talents of the performers, composer and conductor.

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Apr11

The huge Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady

Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Monuments, Museums, Praying, United Kingdom

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The Antwerp Cathedral of Our Lady is a masterpiece of lace work in stone. Begun in 1352, it is one of the finest Gothic buildings in Europe. The church, which became a cathedral in 1559 replaced a Romanesque church built in the 12th century. The last vestiges of that church were demolished in 1481. It contains a number of significant works by painter, Rubens. Its spire is 123 m high. This portal features statues which include the missionary Saint Willibrordus. He is thought to have spent time in Antwerp in the 7th century.

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Apr10

Old Port – the perfect place in Montreal to make your stay the most enjoyable

Published by Asya in Canada, Cultural, Eating, History, Monuments, North America, Shopping, Urban Tourism

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Stretching for over two kilometers along the St. Lawrence River, the historical Old Port offers to the visitors and the natives alike access to an endless variety of recreational, maritime and entertainment activities. Admission to the site is free. The social, economic and cultural soul of Montreal ever since early French for trades used it as a trading post in 1611. Today, the riverfront welcomes over seven million visitors to year.

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Apr10

The favorite – Venice Beach

Published by Asya in Adventure, Fishing, North America, Photos, Resorts, Swimming, United States of America

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Venice is a district in west Los Angeles, California, USA. Venice is made in 1905 from tobacco – millionaire Abot Kinney, as a sea resort of a west 22,4 kilometer from Los Angeles. Venice Beach has a 3 mile beach, but tourists go there to shop and stare. During the summer there’s street entertainment everywhere, including musicians, singers, jugglers, acrobats, mimes, comics, magicians, and fortune tellers. Venice Beach, California is a desired destination for travelers from all over the world. It is unlike any place on Earth, well known for its artists, street performers and funky atmosphere. It is a virtual carnival running year round with free admission.

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Apr09

Disney ’s Magic and Wonder

Published by vanhal in Cruise, Romantic, Sailing, Ships, Swimming

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Disney Magic & Disney Wonder, are the first two Disney-owned cruise ships, delivered 1998 and 1999 respectively. They were built by Fincantieri in Italy, and are 294 metres long (slightly longer than the QE2 – only the Norway is longer amongst operating cruise ships). They are 85000 gross tons, and carry 1750 passengers (lower berths only – 2400 maximum). Five Sulzer diesels, 57663 kW total, drive them at 24 knots. The crew numbers 915.
The Disney Magic and her sister ship, the Disney Wonder (front) offer guests an exciting new way to vacation with Disney. The Disney Cruise Line offers three-, four-, and seven-night cruise vacations and land/sea vacations that combine the fun and excitement of Walt Disney World Resort with the enchantment of a Disney Cruise Line voyage to the Bahamas and Disney’s private island, Castaway Cay.

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