Monday, June 21, 2010

Machu picchu travel

There are no signs on any of the structures, which contribute to the atmosphere of antiquity, personal discovery, and harmony with the natural environment for which Machu Picchu is so beloved. To help identify the ruins, guidebooks and maps are available at the entrance. Machu Picchu is thought to have been deserted just 100 [...]

Did you know about Serbia.

When you think about traveling to Serbia, the first what comes to your mind is visiting Belgrade. It is Serbian capitol, the biggest city in the country and the tourist brochures you may see say it has the best night life in the region of southeast Europe. But my favorite is not Belgrade, it [...]

Why Rome, Italy?

Rome has a population of 2,923,000 people. The Capital Region of Lazio and the Province of Rome.
Situated on the banks of the river Tiber, the city has a long history of centuries the capital of the Roman Republic, Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church and modern Italy.
Why to visit?
Rome is a major tourist center. Among [...]

Republic of Ireland (Part 4)

Part 3 article here Republic of Ireland Part 3
Is preserved medieval center today, and here you will find Castle King John, built in the XIIth – XVIth and St Mary’s Cathedral, built in 1172. Do not forget any of Bunratty Castle, the parks impressive, one of the main tourist attractions of Ireland. Two blocks from [...]

Republic of Ireland (Part 3)

Part 2 article here Republic of Ireland (Part 2)
General Post Office was the headquarters of the rebels, but British forces needed to defeat a few days. Pera, along with several associates, was executed by the British and became a national symbol for those who claim independence.
May I see today is in building walls trace bullets [...]

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