Posts Tagged ‘Museum’

The city of Buenos Aires

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

On the right bank of the River Plate is the most populous city in the southern hemisphere and, along with Mexico City, the Spanish-speaking world. Buenos Aires is not only the industrial capital, financial and commercial heart of Argentina, but also its biggest cultural center. With a modern and well developed, except some old districts such as La Boca or Barracas, Buenos Aires offers charming, with its wide streets and squares, and its beautiful gardens, inviting visitors to walk through it, enjoying be observed. (more…)

Much more than Pyramids …

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The shores of Red Sea coral reefs offering superb enclosing a rich underwater life. Also old ports, which are testimony to the intense maritime activity that has shaped the history of Egypt after the Pharaohs. The mountain ranges of the shores, rich in minerals, inspired the mariners of old, who called it a sea Mare Rostrum, or Red Sea. Egypt, one of the most legendary civilizations on the planet, has a huge lucky to have this environment. (more…)

Bruges, the magical city of Belgium

Monday, April 27th, 2009

In the north of Belgium is a city that seems out of the story: it is Bruges. It is one of the best preserved its medieval past. Appears fraught with winding streets, canals and old buildings, museums, and contains the best collections of Flemish painters in the country. Moreover, this city has the backing of being chosen as European Capital of Culture 2002. (more…)

Tokyo Bay

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Tokyo Bay with its surrounding waters of the Pacific coast of the Japanese capital. A place full of history where over half a century ago was signed the Japanese surrender after World War II. An attractive international destination for lovers of the long travel and the magic of the East. (more…)

Samarkand – Uzbekistan

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The Silk Road was a bustling trade route that vertebrate desolate expanses of Central Asia for centuries, until the opening of navigation was reliable down the carriage of goods by land. At the heart of those roads was the legendary city of Samarkand, the core of the most beautiful architectural expressions of what is now Uzbekistan.

Central Asia is the area farthest from any ocean. This is a vast region dominated by a vast nature of categories covered by myriad traditions, its mountains higher than 4000 meters of altitude deserts and offering an endless palette of variegated colors. (more…)

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