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Black, ¿It is a color, right? 😉
Nice blog. I love your pics!
Thanks! - M :)
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow.
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¿CUÁL ES TU PRIMER RECUERDO COMO SER HUMANO?
Really?...well actually I don't remember, because I was a newborn. But, for shure, I was crying because I was hungry! Admin: Natshy
Superbank, Gold Coast, Australia Considered to be ‘surfer’s paradise,’ Gold Coast has been known for its 70 km of beaches and four epic point breaks including the Superbank, which is considered one of the world’s finest breaks. This will give you the ride of your life as it produces tubes and solid walls. Gold Coast has been known for luring and welcoming surfers for decades not only for the quality of its waves, but also for the large expansive area that can accommodate all the surfers that flock there making it one of the top must-travel surfing locations.
Gelato, from Italy. Famous for its variety and known worldwide. IT MAKES MY MOUTH WATER...!
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10 Reasons to visit Prague
Nearly 25 years ago, demonstrators in Prague staged the "velvet revolution," a series of peaceful protests that helped bring down the communist regime. Since emerging from the somber shadows of one-party rule, the City of a Thousand Spires has become one of Europe's hippest travel destinations — a cosmopolitan city where culture buffs and pleasure seekers mingle happily in chic cafés and Gothic cathedrals. Whether you're sleeping at a former monastery turned five-star hotel or dancing in a onetime nuclear bunker, you'll quickly realize that in Prague, the unconventional is conventional: after all, this is Bohemia. Here's how to make the most of your stay.
These frozen Mexican drinks are impossible to resist!
10 London's Attractions and Icons
From the modern London Eye to the historic Tower of London, below are London's most visited tourist attractions.
The list below is in order of popularity based on the latest available visitor numbers.
British Museum
The world-famous British Museum exhibits the works of man from prehistoric to modern times, from around the world. Highlights include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and the mummies in the Ancient Egypt collection. Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets.
National Gallery
The crowning glory of Trafalgar Square, London's National Gallery is a vast space filled with Western European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries. In this iconic art gallery you can find works by masters such as Van Gogh, da Vinci, Botticelli, Constable, Renoir, Titian and Stubbs. Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets
Natural History Museum
As well as the permanent (and permanently fascinating!) dinosaur exhibition, the Natural History Museum boasts a collection of the biggest, tallest and rarest animals in the world. See a life-sized blue whale, a 40-million-year-old spider, and the beautiful Central Hall. Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets.
Tate Modern
Sitting grandly on the banks of the Thames is Tate Modern, Britain's national museum of modern and contemporary art. Its unique shape is due to it previously being a power station. The gallery's restaurants offer fabulous views across the city.Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets.
The London Eye
Get your bearings on this 3-hour Amsterdam city tour, perfect for first-time visitors. On your morning or afternoon tour, see top Amsterdam attractions including the Royal Palace, National Monument and Albert Cuyp Market, plus a diamond factory and windmill. If you have a little extra time, add on a delightful 1-hour cruise for a comprehensive introduction to this magical city of canals and gabled houses.
Begin your morning or afternoon Amsterdam city tour by boarding your air-conditioned coach in central Amsterdam. With thousands of monuments and historic buildings, Amsterdam has the largest historical city center in Europe. The city is distinguished by its three rings of canals lined by elaborately decorated merchants' residences and warehouses built in the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age. When the canals were built, 90 islands were created, connected by hundreds of charming bridges. As you travel through Amsterdam, your knowledgeable guide will point out the many fascinating sights in the old and newer parts of this beautiful city. Admire highlights such as the Royal Palace, National Monument, the Skinny Bridge and Albert Cuyp Market. You will also see quaint gabled houses, visit a windmill on the River Amstel and stop at a diamond factory where you can watch gems being polished using traditional methods. For a more in-depth Amsterdam sightseeing experience, opt to add on a canal cruise. Your 1-hour cruise takes you along canals lined with 17th-century merchant houses, centuries-old warehouses and churches with bell towers. You will also pass through Amsterdam's old harbor. Whichever option you choose, you will end your introductory tour in central Amsterdam with a much better idea of all this dynamic city has to offer.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Amsterdam city tour
Transport by air-conditioned coach
Professional guide
WHAT ISN'T INCLUDED
Gratuities (optional)
Food and drinks, unless specified
Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Wanna swim?
Just kidding. Visit the Niagara falls in Canada.
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Top 5 Things to Do in Africa
1. Go on Safari: "Safari" means "to journey" in Swahili, and indeed going on a wildlife safari is one of the main reasons people travel to Africa.
2. Relax on a Beach: North Africa's beach resorts have attracted European sun seekers to their shores for decades. But if you want to escape the crowds, head further south.
3. Hike a Mountain: Africa offers wonderful hiking and trekking opportunities, the obvious targets for mountain lovers are Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya and the Atlas Mountains.
4. Explore on Two Wheels: Cycling vacations in Africa are becoming very poular. Of course its eco-friendly, and a great way to immerse yourself in rural Africa.
5. Volunteer and Make a Difference: Volunteering in Africa lets you scratch below the surface and gain an appreciation of a culture very different from your own.
Getting Around Maui
The best way to get around Maui is by car, particularly if you're planning on exploring large swaths of the island. Maui features a fairly comprehensive set of roadways, so finding your way around shouldn't be too difficult. There are also several public transportation options — including a bus system and hotel shuttles — but these won't always be a dependable option for wide exploration.
Keep in Mind in New York City…
Exercise street smartsIf you’re a high roller with a thick wallet, Fifth and Madison avenues are your shopping strips. Bargain-hunters however should stick to SoHo.
Enter the subway with cautionMany subway stations have different platforms for trains going uptown and downtown. Make sure you enter the correct platform before swiping your ticket through the turnstiles.
Skip the trainIf you live in a major East Coast city, chances are you’ll be to reach New York City for a relatively affordable price by hopping on the BoltBus orMegabus, two companies that transfer visitors to NYC for cheap.