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Saturday, December 6, 2014


Bridges do not usually built in order to become a landmark tourist attraction, but a lot of bridges in the world, and of course that was built up between the two banks, quickly turned into a tourist destination thanks to its design or magnitude or engineering achievement inherent in construction.to you 5 of the famous bridges in the world that we advise you to stop on your way to or from the....



1// Millau Viaduct, France

The opening of this new bridge, in 2004, which is practically the highest bridge of its kind in the world, with a height of more than high Eiffel Tower in Paris twenty meters! Designed Mio bridge by the famous British architect, Norman Foster, and carried out the construction process of the French architect Michel Verlogi, to become one of the most important architectural and engineering achievements, or tell a masterpiece, in the history of mankind. The bridge spans the length of 2.5 kilometers, and is part of the rapid road between Paris and Barcelona across the south of France. This bridge is worth the visit being the owner of record in five categories, namely: the surface longest in the world commentator, Prop longest in the world, the top of the Dome of the highest in the world, the surface of the road bridge, the highest in the world, top weight in the world to the surface of a portable bridge. Now, given the length and magnitude of the bridge, it will be difficult for you to identify a good site to take pictures, so we recommend those who wish to Ctfez anniversary of what to visit him / passing this important milestone, the museum or show your current visit there, which reviews the visitor a novel construction of this bridge - masterpiece. But if you are an amateur photography and interests you to be special and distinctive appearances, scored in the "Google Map" application in your phone smart "Aire de Millau" It is an excellent location to take pictures, but if you are willing to sacrifice two hours or more of your time for a picture, we advise you to disembark to the valley and take pictures from there .. the result of more than guaranteed, but awesome! The fastest way to get there is through the city of Meaux, where the use of A75 exit to the D911 towards the northern side of the valley.






 
 

 2// Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia

Opened in 1932, which - in addition to being one of the main streets in Sydney - a symbol of architectural symbols of Australia and tourism. Called on the bridge the language of the local "Coats relationship" because of the design, which reminds so. Steel brackets is the largest of its kind in the world, and up to 150 meters high.

One of the classic events, and many say "compulsory", to visit Australia, is climbing the bridge, which is the effectiveness of the tourist organization cost range of $ 150-200 (special effectively climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge). If you are not a fan of climbing and adventure (with the risk factor is very little here),you can cross the bridge on foot, this is the experience of not less glamorous and fun. 









  
3// Bridge Henderson, Singapore

Is the highest bridge in Singapore, and is intended infantry, up to a height of 36 meters. Opened in 2008, is built wooden pedestrian crispy Park. The bridge consists of a 12-layer steel and wood stretches over Henderson Street and linking "Faber Park" and "Teluk Park."

If you are not interested in art, architecture or engineering civil planning, or photography enthusiasts, it is expected to be a comment on this tourist attraction "It's just a bridge," ultimately, this pedestrian bridge, nothing more.









4// Golden Gate Bridge


It may be the most famous bridge in the world, he is from the American landmarks that have appeared frequently in Hollywood movies or music clips of famous artists in the world. The bridge was opened in 1937 and a length of 2.7 kilometers, and Ebt San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

Golden Gate Bridge is not only a destination for tourists grainy, but for those willing to commit suicide, too !! please don't be like them. 







5// Brooklyn Bridge, New York


One of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, spanning the East River (East River) 1825-meter connects between the areas of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City.

They started building the bridge in 1870 , to open for residents and the public in 1883, the first bridge in the world using the steel ropes. Today only the use of the Brooklyn Bridge on vehicles and pedestrians after it was also used by trains until 1944.
Interestingly, in the Brooklyn Bridge that pedestrians on the bridge can enjoy stunning views of the city, also favored to capture images of the Manhattan and Brooklyn at night to view the splendor provided by the traffic over the bridge at sunset and at night. 


















































Friday, December 5, 2014

City found by chance during the renewal of building a house in Derinkuyu province in Turkey in 1963, consists of 11 layer reaches a depth of 85 meters, and can accommodate 50 thousand people's, and comparable built strength and marvel construction Pharaonic according to the estimate of archaeologists and back building first applied to in 1400 AD; containing the city ventilation openings were closed by rocks weighing 500 kg to prevent the entry of enemies, corridors and tunnels of up to 8 meters connecting cities to each other. The city also contains 52 wells, and the River, rooms, school stores and wine and olive oil presses and stables, kitchens and church what its walls still dark due to their use.
Inheritance of the people of the city legend that the jinn had built this city thousands of years ago, and abandoned and will return to it someday, and when you discover this city the Turks could not believe what she saw their eyes, but they insisted that they are not human beings because of the jinn, and they called Gin City.
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 Dwarfs Lilliput City, China

How we wished to visit the village of Smurfs in our childhood, or the city of dwarfs Lilliput, how we wished to be with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
Here is an opportunity for us, dwarfs has managed to build their own in the Yunnan province of China City to become a tourist destination unparalleled attracts tourists from all over the world to learn about the dwarves and their daily lives; the Republic of no more than the length of the occupants about 130 centimeters tall, and aged between 18 and 40 years .
Myth and realism:
Sponsored by the king of a small kingdom is no longer than 130 centimeters, his entourage and dwarfs guards accompany him and care for its security. The city is designed in a manner commensurate with the Dwarfs; Homes in the form of a small mushroom-like houses Smurfs, solid infrastructure like any ordinary city, the city has a public facilities, shops and also the center of police and civil defense, and many many other facilities.
Assesses the dwarves in their kingdom for many different festivals and activities including dance performances and concerts, and wearing the legendary clothes you feel when you are logged kingdom giant in the world of dwarfs, and Shim Dwarfs welcome tourists with open arms, and to shake hands and make the most beautiful presentations for fun.







Thursday, December 4, 2014


   1 | VENICE


If Venice didn't exist it would still probably come to life in some Hollywood screenplay for the imagined backdrop of a romantic feature. Even so, it would most likely not be the fantasy that it is in reality, a fairytale of canals and breathtaking architecture. What can be more romantic than a gondola ride down a canal, or a walk over narrow bridges, getting lost through narrow lanes, and ending up at monumental squares? If you're not yet in love, you will be
                                                                                        


2 | PARIS


Paris allows itself to be promoted as the city of love, and who can deny that? It really is a city for lovers, for strolls along the Seine, sipping coffee at a café, and for picture-perfect moments in romantic neighborhoods like Montmartre. Then there's the Champs Elysees, the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, and the many gardens like the Jardin du Luxembourg. In Paris, love is in the air everywhere you look around.





3 | PRAGUE


Prague is one of the world's great romantic wonders, thanks to an immaculately-preserved old town filled with fairytale architecture. Walk hand-in-hand from the castle to the monumental Old Town Square through Charles Bridge, and stand together as you hear the chime of a 600-year old astronomical clock. Then it's time to lose yourselves in the beauty and romance of this ancient city, through a sea of spires and cobblestones that make this a lovers' paradise. 



4 | FLORENCE


The Renaissance ambience of Florence gives it a romantic storybook atmosphere, especially for lovers and lovers of art. This is a magical setting filled with works by Michelangelo and Botticelli, where you can admire fabulous views from the top of the Duomo or from the famous Piazzale Michelangelo. End with a kiss on the legendary Vecchio Bridge after a candlelit dinner of fine Italian cuisine and wine. 




5 | ROME



Evoking images of gladiators and ancient treasures, Rome is one of the world's most dazzling cities. Lovers gather by its many fountains to throw coins as they make a wish, share gelatos and sip cappuccinos in the middle of beautiful piazzas, and walk past three thousand years of history. In Rome, life really is dolce




6 | LISBON


Overlooked by an ancient castle, with breathtaking scenery admired from hilltop viewpoints, tiled buildings, cobblestone designs, vintage trams, a river on its way to the Atlantic, and flashbacks to the days of the great explorers of the Age of Discovery, Lisbon has all the ingredients that make it one of the world's most romantic cities. 
And if it's not enough there's Sintra (the European capital of Romanticism) nearby, and the unbelievably picturesque medieval village of Obidos which was once a wedding present from a king to his queen. 




7 | VIENNA



This city seems made for romantic walks, with monumental avenues circling around pedestrian streets. The soundtrack is usually Mozart's classic sounds, and when your legs finally need some rest there are the horse-drawn carriages. In between, lovers get a sense of what it's like to live as a king and queen, visiting the regal splendor of the city's palaces and museums. 



8 | SEVILLE



Soak in the exotic charm and atmosphere of Spain's most beautiful city, the capital of Andalusia where there's fabulous Moorish architecture everywhere you turn. Catch a traditional bullfight, see some flamenco dancing, and go on a horse-and-carriage tour of the city before a leisurely walk through whitewashed and flower-filled streets. End up at a tapas bar and you'll have experienced one of the world's most soulful and romantic cities.





9 | BUENOS AIRES


Buenos Aires oozes passion, especially when you catch a Tango performance on the street. The streets are a sensual mix of European elegance and Latin American seduction, with monumental architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and al fresco dining. It's perfect for promenading, and a place that provokes unexpected desires.




10 | MARRAKECH


Spices, labyrinthine markets, camel rides, snake charmers... Marrakech offers 1001 nights of sensory pleasures to be shared with a special someone. It is home to arguably the most romantic boutique hotels in the world (called Riads), as well as the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, surrounded by palm trees, views of the Atlas Mountains, and of course the Sahara Desert nearby... 





























































































                                                                           




The Pyramid of Kukulkan (also know as El Castillo, a name given by the Spanish Conquistadors) is the central pyramid of Chich’en Itza, it was built over a pre-existing temple between 800 and 900 AD. It is the biggest pyramid in Chich’en Itza; at its base 53.3 meters wide on all four sides. It towers above the other monuments at 24 meters tall with a 6 meter temple on top of the highest platform. Before access to the throne room of the pyramid was restricted, you could climb to the top and, on a clear day, see the top of the grand pyramid at the nearby ruin site of Ek Balam.

=> Chich'en Itza is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.




N Seoul Tower is one of the most distinguishing and unique attractions in this bustling city. The skyline and the natural landscape of the terrain are so breathtaking, that they can only be done justice when viewed from high atop the city. The Seoul Tower is the absolute best place to enjoy the most enthralling vistas of Seoul. The massive skyline is especially impressive when viewed at night, as all of the seemingly endless buildings and high-rises light up the night sky.
Seoul is a city in which you can enjoy everything from world-classshopping and dining to tranquil temple tours and breathtaking mountain hikes. It is a popular destination not only for domestic tourists who come to Seoul from other parts of Asia, but also for international tourists engaging in what may be considered more exotic travel. The Tower in Namsan Seoul (Namsan being the word from which the “N” in N Seoul Tower is derived) is one of the most sought after attractions for both of these groups.
The Seoul Tower stands at an impressive and formidable 777 feet, and rises over 1,500 feet above sea level. The tower itself was constructed in 1969 and opened to the public as an observation tower in 1980. It is used both as an observation as well as a communications tower. There are four observation decks at the tower, the fourth being the revolving restaurant located near the top. This is an absolutely awesome place to have a meal in Seoul. You will enjoy the best in authentic South Korean cuisine while being treated to panoramic vistas of the city below. The rotating restaurant makes a full revolution every 48 minutes. There are actually a couple of restaurants in the Tower in Namsan Seoul, some serve internationally flavored dishes along with the traditional South Korean favorites.
One of the most exciting parts of visiting the N Seoul Tower is actually ascending up the hill to the point where you can get to the tower. Many people choose to ride the exciting Namsan Cable Car, which glides at a slight gradient of around fifteen degrees up an incline that extends nearly a half-mile. This is definitely the best way to access the tower and is a thrilling ride in and of itself.
You can expect to see many landmarks from high reaches of the Seoul Tower. These include the Seoul World Cup Stadium, Deoksugung Palace, Mt. Dobongsan and a variety of the other most impressive mountains in the area, and of course, the Seoul rivers including the Han and Namsan. It is great to have a chance to view the city from the tower in Namsan Seoul because it provides you with a bird’s eye view of the unique topography of the city. High-rise buildings can be viewed, as can the natural wonders of the South Korean landscape. Telescopes and other gadgets on the observation decks make the experience of viewing the city an even more pleasurable one. If you are planning atrip to Seoul, you should definitely consider putting the N Seoul Tower on your list of places to see.




Hagia Sophia (from the Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom"; Latin: Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sapientia; Turkish:Ayasofya) is a former Greek Orthodox patriarchal basilica (church), later an imperial mosque, and now a museum (Ayasofya Müzesi) in Istanbul, Turkey. From the date of its construction in 537 until 1453, it served as an Eastern Orthodox cathedral and seat of thePatriarchate of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral under theLatin Empire. The building was a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1931. It was then secularized and opened as a museum on 1 February 1935.




The Coliseum, originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Colosseo Italian), is a huge elliptical amphitheater in the center of the city of Rome between the Esquilino and Cælius, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering.
Its construction, just east of the Roman Forum, began between 70 and 72 AD. AD under the emperor Vespasian and was completed in 80 AD under Titus. Other modifications were made during the reign of Domitian (81-96) 1. The name derives from the Flavian amphitheater last name (people Flavia) of the two emperors Vespasian and Titus.
For between 50,000 and 75,000 spectateurs2, the Colosseum was used for hunting wild animals, gladiator fights and public spectacles. It remained in use for nearly 500 years, the latest games lasting until the sixth century. Besides the traditional gladiatorial games, many other shows were organized, such as animal hunts, public executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. For the opening of the Colosseum, in 80 AD. AD, Titus gives Naumachiedans the Colosseum turned into pond reconstructing the naval battle of Corinth against Corcyra. The building ceased to be used during the Middle Ages. It was later reused for various uses such as houses, craft workshops, the seat of a religious order, a fortress, a quarry and a Christian Catholic shrine.

The Coliseum is currently in a state of ruin, because of the damage caused by earthquakes and recovery of stones, but he continues to give the measure of the former power of Imperial Rome. Today it is one of the symbols of modern Rome, one of its most popular tourist attractions and still has close ties with the Roman Catholic Church: every Good Friday the Pope leads a torchlit procession on Stations of the Cross leading to the amphitheater. The Colosseum is depicted on the Italian coin 5 euro cents.
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