Posts Tagged ‘Natural Park’

Senegal: A look at Africa

Miércoles, mayo 6th, 2009

The small Republic of Senegal and tropical is one of the most visited countries of West Africa and throughout the continent. Mauritania is bordered to the west, the south by Guinea-Bissau, Mali to the north and east by Guinea.

It offers multiple options to enjoy, including beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes and interesting cities.

Climate:
Senegal’s climate is hot and humid throughout the year, but has two distinct seasons, a wet season and dry season. (más…)

Vietnam: The routes

Lunes, mayo 4th, 2009

Ho Chi Minh route was used by the Viet Minh in their struggle for independence from France, and was later reopened by North Vietnam to supply the Vietcong during the Vietnam War.

It was a complex maze of trails maintained by local people and traveled north to the south Asian country, often by the thick jungle of Laotian territory. Today the route to a little shifted towards the east, is one of the best ways to learn about Vietnam, a country of immense beauty and inhabited by people very sociable. (más…)

Sicily, Italy on the tourist island

Miércoles, abril 29th, 2009

Italy boasts of being one of the most attractive countries of Europe. Millions of tourists are concentrated throughout the year in the squares and monuments of history laden cities such as Rome, Venice, Milan or Naples. If you are adventurous or adventurous, we offer a different one of the most intriguing of this boot-shaped peninsula. (más…)

Gambia, the Black Africa

Sábado, abril 25th, 2009

Gambia is one of the most accessible to visitors interested in entering for the first time in Black Africa. Despite its small size, its variety, and their biodiversity are staggering.

Once upon a country around a river: the fertile Gambia, on whose banks the Mandinga live, the Fula, the Wolof, the Jola, the Serahuli the Aku, the Manjago and Bambara. It is precisely this multi-ethnicity which drew the Gambian nation, as distinct cultural country that surrounds it on all four sides, Senegal, Wolof majority. Only the western tip of Gambia, which borders the Atlantic Ocean, is saved from the vicinity of Senegal, generally successful, well-avenue. (más…)

Japan “The Land of the Rising Sun”

Viernes, abril 3rd, 2009

The archipelago has around 3400 islands, including Hokkaido and Kyushu Handoikoku are most important. The topography is mountainous and volcanic, dominated by so-called Japanese Alps. As 85% of land are uninhabitable and rugged mountains, 40% of the population is concentrated in only 1% of the territory, in the narrow plains along the Pacific coast. There, the population densities are always higher than 1000 inhabitants per km2. The climate is subtropical in the south, temperate in the middle and cold in the north. Situated at the meeting point of two currents, one hot and one cold, the seas of Japan are conducive to fishing, one of the foundations of its economy. Practiced intensive and mechanized agriculture in the coastal plains and the main crops are rice, soybeans and legumes. Excessive use of fishery resources and agriculture is leading to their extinction. Mineral resources are available to small. Highly industrialized country has a huge foreign trade. Industrial products exports and imports large quantities of raw materials. Especially in Tokyo, Osaka and Yokohama. (más…)

The old Italy

Jueves, abril 2nd, 2009

Italy is divided by the north, the country is formed by the Po plain, bounded by the Alps. Is the center of economic activity and has the largest concentration of industrial and agricultural country. In the peninsula, divided longitudinally by the Apennines, the predominant livestock and agriculture, especially cultivation of olive trees and vineyards, which occupy the coastal strip of the south. The Italy includes Sicily and Sardinia island and smaller islands.
 
Climate:
Summers are hot especially in the south. Spring and autumn are usually mild. Winter in the south is very dry in the north where it rained quite often. Mountain areas are usually very cold and snowing. (más…)

Santa Cruz – Bolivia Tourism

Viernes, marzo 13th, 2009

Santa Cruz is a town in the mountains and tropical paradise of Bolivia, a division of lush vegetation withhuge expanses of forest and grassland, located in eastern Bolivia. With an area of 320,000 square km of which only one third comprises a mountainous region and the rest is spread over the Amazon floodplain, located in eastern Bolivia, is bounded on the north by the department of Beni and the Republic of Brazil; andalusia south by the department of Chuquisaca and the Republic of Paraguay, the east by the Republic of Brazil and the west by the departments of Beni, Cochabamba and Chuquisaca.
The region of Santa Cruz is a beneficiary of a privileged climate and a generous nature. (más…)

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