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Feb27

Legoland in Germany

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The park, which covers the size of 25 soccer fields, is divided into seven subject areas. Every subject area was constructed with the thought that all of our heros, unconditioned by their age and in equal measure, have something to discover at the centers of experiment, rollercoasters, water attractions and shows. This is how the familiy altogether can spend the day exploring the park and experience something new. The core of the park is the so-called “MINILAND”. This is where famous buildings and landscapes in Europe were rebuilt with more than 25 billion LEGO® bricks and a lot of love for the details. In order to make MINILAND to look as realistic as possible, people, animals, cars, ships, trains and airplanes are moving when pushing a button, surrounded by the suitable background noises.

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Feb26

Why you choose Ibiza?

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Everyone knows about the incredible clubbing, and the electric, nighttime vibe, but there’s far more to this magical island… Wonderfully, clean, clear air and skies of the deepest blue. The summer is perfect for lazy beach days, and sports and water sports abound. And you’ll only need a light, cotton shirt when sitting on the terraces enjoying your evening cocktails

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Jan11

Top 15 Secret Islands of Europe

Secret Islands of Europe
Which of the Greek islands athenians want to keep only for themselves, to chill without to be pushed be thousands of tourists. Where do the swedish people go? Which is german answer of Martas Vineyard – On which island are chilling stars, famous people and presidents. The answer is hidden in some of the Secret Islands of Europe.

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Dec03

If you are in Ecuador definetely go to Church of El Cisne

If you are in Ecuador definetely go to Church of El Cisne

Seventy kilometers from the city of Loja in the mountains of southern Ecuador is the town of El Cisne, the site of a much venerated Marian shrine. The basilica of El Cisne was built in 1742 and modeled after a similar basilica in Harlungenberg, Germany. In 1594, the inhabitants of the El Cisne region had desired their own religious relic, similar to the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

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Nov20

The most famous tower on the Earth

tower3bthe-eiffel-tower-paris-301m.jpgThe Eiffel Tower, an immense stucture of exposed latticework supports madeeiffel-tower-picture-3.jpg of iron, was erected for the Paris Exposition of 1889. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII of England) officiated at the ceremonial opening. Of the 700 proposals submitted in a design competition, one was unanimously chosen, a radical creation from the French structural engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (b. Dec. 15, 1832, d. Dec. 28, 1923), who was assisted in the design by engineers Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier, and architect Stephen Sauvestre.

However, the controversial tower elicited some strong reactions, and a petition of 300 names — including those of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier (architect of the Opéra Garnier), and Dumas the Younger — was presented to the city government, protesting its construction. The petition read, “We, the writers, painters, sculptors, architects and lovers of the beauty of Paris, do protest with all our vigour and all our indignation, in the name of French taste and endangered French art and history, against the useless and monstrous Eiffel Tower.”

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Oct16

Want to cruise with the most extravagant residential ship?

Want to cruise with the most extravagant residential ship? A seemingly growing trend in the cruise world is the residential cruise ship. And leading the way is The Magellan, at 860 feet long and weighing an incredible 72,000 tons. Facilities on-board include, restaurants, a spa, an indoor pool, an observatory, a greenhouse, a helicopter landing pad, a nightclub and a 450-seat live, satellite broadcast theatre. And, if that wasn’t enough, twelve new condos and a tennis court have now just been announced.

It is designed for the discerning traveler and if you have millions of dollars it will surround you with unparalleled luxury as you circumnavigate the globe.

With its unsurpassed craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, the Magellan redefines luxury. It boasts 15 public and residence decks, with 212 exclusive homes, lavish amenities and impeccable service.

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Sep19

Brief introduction of Cuba

A space view of CubaThe Caribbean harbors a jewel in the Island of Cuba. The tropical Island extends 750 miles (roughly the size of Pennsylvania) and is a beautiful mix of mountain ranges and plains. There are over 200 bays and 289 sun drenched beaches to explore. The main ports are located in the provinces of Cienfuegos, Havana, Manzanillo, Mariel, Matanzas, Nuevitas and Santiago de Cuba.
Cuba has no plants or animals that are lethal to humans (Yes, this includes poisonous snakes!) The mountain ranges include the Sierra Maestra to the East, the Cordillera de los Organos to the West, and the Sierra del Escambray in the central region.

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