10 Curiosities about Rome

… of the Capuchins in Rome consists of five chapels and a corridor 60 feet long. It is decorated with more than 4,000 bones of monks of this order are supposedly beautiful works of art. 6. Rome was the largest city (more than one million inhabitants) in Europe until the nineteenth century, when London became the first position in the list of Europe’s most populated cities. 7. The first University of Rome, La Sapienza (founded in 1303) is t… Continue reading

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Summer Vacation Destinations: Nude Beaches

adults find nude beaches appealing. In a way, many couples find nude beaches to be exotic; thus, creating a romantic atmosphere. In the United States, nudity is a controversial topic. If seeing nude men and women frolicking on the beach does not bother you, you may want to consider selecting a nude beach as your next summer vacation destination. When it comes to selecting a nude beach to visit, you have a number of options. Below is an overvie… Continue reading

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Do you dare to cross the Atlantic under sail?

atmosphere generated between participants in this truly exceptional experience, at least once in their life, no one should miss. And notes that, if you can not organize it this year, in spring, usually in May, most of these yachts embark on the journey back to the Mediterranean and there and really do not have any excuse. Some clues The Atlantic Rally for Cruises rather than an actual race is an annual voyage that starts in November from Las P… Continue reading

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Sant Jordi, the day most of Catalonia

Spring brings with it one of the most deeply rooted traditions and charm of Catalonia, Sant Sordi Day. This very day linked to the literature, takes place every April 23. Since 1996, UNESCO declared this day the “International Day of the Book.” Thus, it commemorates the death of two great writers: William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, in addition to the death of George of Cappadocia, patron of Catalonia. Sant Jordi is the day… Continue reading

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Popular Summer Vacation Destinations for Seniors

…ination is best. All around the world, there are millions of vacation destinations. With a large selection of destinations, attractions, and activities, you may be wondering how you could ever narrow your choice down to just one place. The first step in deciding on a destination is by determining which activities you would like to participate in while on vacation. Senior citizens enjoy a wide variety of different activities. If you enjoy golfi… Continue reading

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