Posts Tagged ‘travels’

Tourism in Peru

martes, abril 15th, 2008

«There is simply one place on earth that has it all”.

Only one country possesses everything the planet has to suggest: all the microclimates, all the regions, each kind of animal, they are all here in Peru.

Like an enormous directory Peru can give you an idea about the best of its coastline, its highlands, and its tropical forest. Rivers, lagoons, mountains, valleys, dances, traditions, the food, drinks, ceremonies, cultures, historic ruins shrouded in the supernatural. From pacific coasts up to the snow line, from the Sechura desert to the Andes, from flamingos to vicuñas, from Señora de Copacabana to Lake Titicaca, from the huayno dance to the Alcatraz, from dishes as «Ceviche» to «Chicharron», from «Chicha de Jora» maize (corn)) beer to distilled Vino, from Alga Rubina Carob Honey to the Ayauasca vine, from the ruinas de Tiawanacu to Machu Picchu you can acquire everything, completely everything, in the same place.

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Spa Hervideros

domingo, abril 13th, 2008

Spa Hervideros is located in the Valley of Ayora-Cofrentes, one of the most beautiful areas of the Valencian geography, the complex covers an area of 120 hectares covered with pine trees and gardens, about 460 metres above the level of the sea, and at a distance of 105 kilometers from Valencia and 3.5 km. Of the town of Cofrentes, in the direction of the neighbouring province of Albacete on the road Hervideros (CV-439).

The Spa Hervideros of Cofrentes with an area of 2,000,000 m2 and 400 metres above sea level is located in the Valley Cofrentes, one of the most beautiful areas of the Valencian geography.

Its waters were declared PUBLIC UTILITY by Royal Order of November 15, 1902. For gas minerals are classified as: Bicarbonated mixed – Sulfatado-Magnésicas – Ferruginosas – Carbónicas.
One uniqueness of the facility is the varied composition of the housing units that are scattered throughout the complex as if it were a small town.

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