Medieval villages, a perfect plan for the weekend

…he cobbled streets or the half-timbered. Access to the old town is the Plaza Mayor, from here feel a bit like what path to take, because all are suggestive. The Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Convent of San Esteban, the churches of Santiago and Santa Maria, plus some unique homes, such as the Julianeta the Chorro and Azagra street. And do not miss your chance to own a sweet taste of AlbarracĂ­n known as ben almohábanas Razin and around, gett… Continue reading

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Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia unknown

…mosphere, with any other European university city. Either way, small and charming capital of Slovenia is a small lady where you live a peaceful life, adorned with monuments care, among which stands the Castle and its medieval churches, and bridges in several sections link the two shores the river, small squares and, above all, alleys where they hide nice cafes, pubs and shops tended to go calling at every step. … Continue reading

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Madagascar: Fourth Largest Island

…Bemaraha, the largest of the country, National Park Montagne d’Ambre (and lemurs), the most visited of the country, Mahajanga, the second port of Madagascar, with arches giving bougainvilleas succulent shadows, numerous churches and more than 20 mosques. … Continue reading

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The grandeur of San Pedro

…nade of Bernini, but even after entering the church itself is still wonderful and leaving us, literally with the mouth open. In the nave, proudly cast on the floor, marks indicate the length that reaches the largest Christian churches following the World: San Pablo, in London, the Cathedral of Seville … huge buildings to start find a few meters inside the San Pedro, that dwarfs. The Roman basilica saves wonderful works of art, Baroque tombs… Continue reading

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The best views of the world

…A city with the vibrancy of Cairo must be lived from the road: the very close of the bazaars of Khan el Khalili or mosques and mansions adorned with decadent called Islamic Cairo, the Coptic neighborhood, studded with ancient churches, or choked stricter traffic of downtown. But occasionally there is also a stop at the crowd and the noise and give the soul a little respite. To do this, nothing better to hire a felucca for a few hours sailing down… Continue reading

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