Santa Barbara motels

Anyone who has every dreamed of taking a nice holiday to a beautiful city will want to explore his options. The wonderful thing is that this exploration requires little more than a quick browse around the World Wide Web. For example, I spent less than an hour online and I found the perfect Santa Barbara motels for my last vacation trip. I had always wanted to visit this glorious city and when I started shopping around for different holiday vaca… Continue reading

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On the beach with the turtles

In Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica you can attend the unique spectacle of spawning of thousands of marine animals, which return to the same sand that was born. With a quarter of its land protected as national park or nature reserve, Costa Rica overflows from rain forests, volcanoes, tropical jungles and beaches on the shores-as-point of the Pacific or the Caribbean. Between July and September, Tortuguero National Park you can enjoy a uniq… Continue reading

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A walk through Valladolid The Heretic

…ier. It was born the Infanta Maria Mauricia, married King Louis XIII of France and Alexander Dumas became the protagonist of one of the most popular works of world literature, The Three Musketeers. 5 – Convento de Santa Catalina In the narrow street of Santo Domingo de Guzman, who barely retained something of the flavor of old Valladolid, stands the convent of Dominican nuns of Santa Catalina closing. This, along with Santa Clara and St. Ma… Continue reading

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Costa Tropical

Of the three provinces of Andalusia washed by the Mediterranean Sea, Grenada is the smallest, but the hundred miles of coastline it has, the Costa del Sol between Malaga and the Costa de Almeria, contain singularities only in Spain and is one of the sections under adulterated and beautiful Andalusian Mediterranean coast. Runs parallel to the coast the old N-340 (Cádiz-Barcelona), and more or less parallel to it, further inland, will run the fut… Continue reading

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Medieval villages, a perfect plan for the weekend

… 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 Albarracín known as ben almohábanas Razin and around, getting to the whole of the r… Continue reading

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