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Mallorca Travel: Walking outside the Fortification Walls of the Castell de Bellver
Spain - one of my favourite countries.... One destination I have wanted to explore for a long time is the beautiful island of Mallorca. So from May 20 to 31, 2009 I had the opportunity to get to know a good portion of this special Mediterranean island. Popular as a package tourism destination since the 1960s, I was more interested in Mallorca's natural and cultural treasures which can be found away from the massive hotel developments that dominate some parts of the coastline. My favourite ...
Great Wall of China outside of Beijing - Travel - Jim Rogers World Adventure
Leading economic expert Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150000 miles in three years - follow his adventures here on FentonReport. In this video Jim and Paige learning about living in China. Copyright Jim Rogers - provided as a special contribution to The Fenton Report. www.fentonreport.com The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of ...
Mallorca Travel: Navigating the Fortification Wall of Castle of Capdepera
Spain - one of my favourite countries.... One destination I have wanted to explore for a long time is the beautiful island of Mallorca. So from May 20 to 31, 2009 I had the opportunity to get to know a good portion of this special Mediterranean island. Popular as a package tourism destination since the 1960s, I was more interested in Mallorca's natural and cultural treasures which can be found away from the massive hotel developments that dominate some parts of the coastline. My favourite ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Ride in Open Jeep through Suburb
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...
San Juan, Puerto Rico: Walking next to fortified city walls
On this gorgeous Saturday (no rain, finally) we took coastal highway 165 into San Juan from Dorado, a beautiful drive along the waterfront without any traffic whatsoever. We first explored a little stretch of land called "Isla de Cabras" (Goats Island) which is a tiny island strategically located at the entrance of San Juan Bay. Its historically significant position is evidenced by a fortification called "El Cañuelo" which is not accessible to visitors. The island was even used as a leper ...
Cuba Travel: Dance Practice for the Big Show
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Cuban Souvenirs made of Seeds, Bones and Cow Horns
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...
Devin Castle Near Bratislava Slovakia http://cheapthermalpaper.com/
waste to Devin in 1809. Devin Castles was the scene of several events connected with the 19th c. Slovak National Revival and an insurrection against the Hapsburg Empire. ... Slovakia Castles Bratislava Europe Travel Place Hrads Romans cliffs fortification Moravian Empire fun vacation travel money beer people spears Doyle Čachtice castle history Devin Alzbeta trip divin places tourism Cachtice bathory hrad Slovak ruins awesome cool airfare Micheal Jackson music trees forest Hungary Czech ...
Austria Travel: Discoveries of Salzburg
Myunexpected extra day in Austria (May 9, 2008) due to a rebooking of my flight was a gorgeous day with brilliant sunshine and pleasant temperatures in the mid twenties (Celsius). I started with an exploration of the Western part of town and began a hike up the Kapuzinerberg from where I had a great vantage point towards the Castle of Hohensalzburg and the city. I stopped off for a typical Austrian lunch at the Franziskischlössl, a small historic castle surrounded by fortification walls ...
Cuba Travel - Santiago de Cuba: Santa Ifigenia Cemetery - Tomb of Compay Segundo
February 25, 2009, our last full day in Cuba had arrived. I had spent the night in Santiago and my local Cuban friends Maria and Manolo were ready to continue to be my tour guides. I received a nice omelette for breakfast and Manolo explained that he had not had milk for years. Cuba experiences severe food shortages, and milk in particular is in short supply. Only children 8 or younger are entitled to receive real milk products on Cubas libreta, the rationing card. We were ready to head off ...