Posts Tagged ‘Natural Parks’

Jamaica, the Blue Mountains of usaina Bolt

domingo, junio 28th, 2009

A few months ago the Jamaican Bolt usaina achieved at the Olympic Games in Beijing crowned Olympic champion in the 100 meters, beating the world record with 9 seconds and 69 hundredths. The Jamaican sprinter had promised days before to his coach, if I win the Games, go up to Mount Blue, the highest mountain in Jamaica. To you we do not need to be Olympic champions, and beat the world record for climbing to such heights. Just go in there and try visiting this place, of course if we win and adventurous spirit. (más…)

The Turkish Cappadocia

viernes, junio 12th, 2009

Flying over  theCapadocia-Volando sobre la Capadocia por mgeroneslu.

Cappadocia is a region in central Turkey. This is one of the regions or provinces of ancient Anatolia. The proposed route includes the three major towns in the area (Nevsehir, Avanos and Ürgüp) in addition to the outdoor museum of Goreme or zelva, and the towns of Uçhisar and Çavusin. (más…)

Tasmania

viernes, junio 12th, 2009

In the Australian state of Tasmania, the ubiquitous nature exercises its most indelible. A destination that is special for the devotees of the outdoors, tranquility, turquoise water and adventure sports. Its cities are evidence of the English influence.
Chosen to southeastern Australia, Tasmania embodies an island in every sense for the country to which it belongs: geographical, cultural and architecturally.

Unlike that, where prevailing heat and desert covers much of its surface, Tasmanians (which account for almost half a million), have intermediate temperatures and abundant rainfall. And they have the privilege to be surrounded by an exuberant nature that makes the island a veritable paradise on earth. (más…)

Samarkand, Uzbekistan’s past

sábado, junio 6th, 2009

Uzbekistan, Samarkand por richard.mcmanus..

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. (más…)

Galapagos Islands

lunes, mayo 11th, 2009

The Galapagos Islands are very far from anywhere. Nearly a thousand miles separated from Ecuador, a country that administers the mainland and there in the nineteenth century English scientist Charles Darwin. What I saw their served to substantiate his revolutionary theory of evolution of species.

Galapagos is basically a haven for the animal kingdom. Its isolation and difficulty to access to their coasts for centuries, preserved by the hand of man, although he had to endure the visits of pirates who arrived on the islands provided paramilitary giant. This of turtle meat eating habits got completely decimates the population formidable of these turtles in some areas. (más…)

Parks of Madagascar

domingo, mayo 10th, 2009

In the Indian Ocean lies the Republic of Madagascar, an island archipelago that includes different. Separated from the African continent by the Mozambique Channel 165 million years ago, is one of the largest natural reserves of the world. The international environmental associations emphasize the high value of both its fauna and flora. This is precisely the aim of our route, in particular the island of Madagascar and its magnificent natural parks.

Madagascar is about the size of the Iberian Peninsula, making it the fourth largest island in the world. (más…)

Québec – Full of Tourist Attractions in Canada

viernes, abril 17th, 2009

Quebec City is the capital of the province of Quebec in Canada. Has just celebrated its 400 years of foundation, with large galas and parties.

Quebec is situated along the St. Lawrence River and its climate is very rainy, with an average of 178 days of rain per year.

In the city the French is widely spoken. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.

Tourist attractions and places of interest: (más…)

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