Archive for junio, 2009

Zimbabwe – Victoria Falls, the jump from los angeles

Sábado, junio 20th, 2009

Victoria Falls, who has not heard of it before, which is what comes to mind to one who hears him say, because the first thing that comes to mind is National Geographics, documentaries, nature and relate to tourism. Well no doubt this, since it actually is and what we are talking about now in this blog.

The waterfalls are so monumental and impressive as podíais or not you think. Some say they hear the roar for days after they visited. Are you listening to now? … (más…)

Tiwanaku culture flourished, Americana crib

Viernes, junio 19th, 2009

60 km from the city of La Paz, seat of the government of Bolivia and surrounded by Lake Titicaca, is one of the most amazing archaeological sites of pre-Inca culture: Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco). Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the city went to Inca gods, which Teotihuacan to the Aztecs. (más…)

Sucre, the capital of American Independence

Viernes, junio 19th, 2009

The department of Chuquisaca in Bolivia’s capital to Sucre, where he was the first cry of freedom and American city which, despite suffering more than half a century, the effects of an earthquake that destroyed many of its most representative buildings he knew rebuilt with modern structures, huge parks and wide avenues, or Bolivar as the Liberty. Furthermore, this fully equipped to receive tourists from all over the world because it has a comprehensive accommodation service, hotels and varied cuisine of the place. (más…)

The home of elephants in South Africa – Addo National Park

Jueves, junio 18th, 2009

Going on holiday travel does not just mean new towns, castles, old people or half a ton of museums and that we impose when we schedule a trip like this. Travel times can also mean an encounter with history, but not with nature, so if you think about it … what better place than Africa and the continent, South Africa? (más…)

Traveling to Tunisia

Jueves, junio 18th, 2009

Tunisia and the Tunisian Republic is located on the north coast of the Mediterranean and African country is the most European of Africa. 40% of its surface is occupied by the Sahara desert with its golden sands and mysterious oasis, but has on its coast white beaches and small villages that remind us a little by Greece with its whitewashed houses and doors and windows painted a bright blue. (más…)

San Luis and Senegal, the African Venice

Miércoles, junio 17th, 2009

San Luis is the former colonial capital of the country and a World Heritage Site since 2000. From his time as a former French colony have been colonial houses, but in a few streets badly paved. The French gave him that name in honor of King Louis XIV. Despite the less glamorous, San Luis is a city full of color and charm.

It is the northernmost city in Senegal and is the closest to the Canaries from here leaving many boats (canoes), in search of a dream, a dream as simple as being able to live with dignity. (más…)

Casablanca, the romantic city of Morocco

Miércoles, junio 17th, 2009

Casablanca is the economic capital of Morocco and the country’s largest, with five million inhabitants. Tourists who come here are hoping to find a romantic city.
Visits to Casablanca:

We began our visit to Casablanca in Lusitania, the Jewish quarter. Around 5000 Jews still live in the city. The main synagogue, the Namarroch is located at the corner of the rue Rousseau and the Rue Ibn Rushd. There are different schools in the old neighborhood. To visit the synagogue, you have to make 08.00 to 18.00 hours. (más…)

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