Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Angkor Wat Temple
Conventional theories assume that the land where Angkor is located was chosen as the settlement spot due to its strategic position for military purposes, as well as its agricultural potential. However, other scholars think that the location and the arrangement of Angkor was based on planet-spanning sacred land from archaic periods.
Angkor Wat was built early in 1100s by Suryavarman over an estimated 30 years and honors Vishnu, the Hindu god. The ruins are a symbolic structure of Hindu cosmology. This is actually the biggest monument in the group, as well as the best preserved. The wonder is located about 4 miles to the north of Siem Reap and south of Angkor Thom, and Angkor Wat is only accessible from its gate to the west.
Angkor Wat consists of a huge temple that symbolizes Mt. Meru, a mythic mountain, and its 5 walls and moats are a representation of mountainous chains, as well as the cosmic ocean. This temple was a funerary temple built for King Suryavarman II. The vast compound’s short dimensions are aligned precisely along the north-south axis, and the east to west axis was diverted deliberately 0.75° to give its observers an anticipation of the equinox in spring for 3 days.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Castle in Batangas cool picture
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Holiday destination: Palawan heaven on earth
Palawan is a perfect heaven of Philippines with a tantalizingly calm atmosphere and nature themes of tropical bliss. It is a fine getaway for releasing the life pressure. Tourist comes to there for its beaches, hot springs, waterfalls, caves, dive sites and other ecotourism destinations.
It is a paradise, sanctuary to an amazing variety of fauna and flora found nowhere else in the world. It is blessed with incredibly awesome landscapes that astound even the most indifferent of visitors.
An anchor tourist destination, Palawan is one of the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago. It is the perfect playground for the adventurous.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Fernando de Noronha Beach
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Holiday destination: The Merlin Entertainments London Eye Perfect For Families
The Merlin Entertainments London Eye is one of the most popular destinations in U.K because it is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe. The height of London eye is 135 m (443 ft) and every year tourist’s visit in a huge numbers.
The London Eye is the vision of David Marks and Julia Barfield a husband and wife architect team. The wheel design was used as a metaphor for the end of the 20th century, and time turning into the new millennium.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Ngorongoro Crater
The crater is located on the border of the Serengeti National Park and is only a few hours away from Arusha, which is a town located at the bottom of Mount Meru. Ngorongoro Crater is one of the World Heritage Sites and is the biggest unbroken ancient caldera worldwide. It is almost 3 million years old and is now considered to be the Garden of Eden in Africa. Before the Ngorongoro volcano exploded, collapsing 2 million years ago, it was one of the tallest mountains in the world. The crater actually measures 12 million inches diameter and the rim is 2,000 feet above the floor of the crater.
The abundant wildlife and magical setting never cease to amaze its visitors. The wildlife here consists of wild game, lions, zebras, buffaloes, rhinos, elephants, gazelles, wildebeests, and so much more. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is said to have about 30,000 different animals, which are all protected by the steep walls that ring the crater, sheltering the area’s grasslands, a big soda lake, fresh springs, and forests.
Within the conservation area, the Maasai people have made a home around the crater. Visiting these temporary, traditional villages is a highlight of the area for visitors, who can watch while the nomadic warriors and herders create beadwork, wear their bright colored robes, and utilize cattle.
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Ngorongoro Crater
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Enjoy the Dead Sea in Israel
Holiday destination: A Tourists Guide to Venice Italy
Planning a trip to one of the most intriguing and inspiring cities in the world? Venice, Italy is that city and also is known as a city full of romance and history. The city allows no cars and the streets that meander along the canals are perfect for exploring. You will find that there are 150 canals in Venice and there are also more that 400 bridges that connect 117 pieces of land.
The Santa Lucia Train is probably the best way to get to the city. The bus is another option but it is not the best way to reach Venice. You will not be able to take a taxi or car in the city so be sure to consider this when you are packing. You will either need to pack light using a backpack or have a rolling suitcase since you will have to carry your luggage to your hotel from the train.
Walking is one of the best ways to see Venice. If this is not an option for you, never fear, you do have other choices. Travel by boat is a possibility and it is also an fairly inexpensive way to get around. The vaporetti is the same thing as a boat or ferry and it is a great way to maneuver the canals. Using this mode of transportation allows you to stop at many different places so you can see lots of attractions. If money is not a consideration you may want to travel by water taxi or gondola.
If you are shopping in Venice there are some things you should definitely have on your list. Venice is known for its Venetian glass, especially the glass that comes from the island of Murano. Lace and marbled paper are a few of the specialties you will find in Venice. You may also be interested in the many watercolors of Venetian scenes that are for sale and the Carnevale masks are great for souvenirs or gifts.
The most popular area of Venice for sightseeing is San Marco Square. There are upscale shops, sidewalk eateries and great photographic opportunities. This is an expensive place to shop and eat so be prepared. For music lovers it is one of the best places to enjoy live music in the evenings.
If you are shopping in Venice there are some things you should definitely have on your list. Venice is known for its Venetian glass, especially the glass that comes from the island of Murano. Lace and marbled paper are a few of the specialties you will find in Venice. You may also be interested in the many watercolors of Venetian scenes that are for sale and the Carnevale masks are great for souvenirs or gifts.
The most popular area of Venice for sightseeing is San Marco Square. There are upscale shops, sidewalk eateries and great photographic opportunities. This is an expensive place to shop and eat so be prepared. For music lovers it is one of the best places to enjoy live music in the evenings.
The Grand Canal is the main thoroughfare of the city of Venice. There you will see beautiful buildings and many kinds of boats. The main bridge that crosses the Grand Canal is the Rialto Bridge and it is over 400 years old. You can also find the Rialto Market which is a great place to shop for interesting foods.
If you enjoy museums you should stop at the Galleria delAccademia which is one of Italy’s best museums. There are 24 rooms located in 3 historic buildings. There are often many people who want to visit this museum so it is best if you arrive early.
For the ice cream lovers: we have not forgotten you, nor has Venice! There are gelaterias everywhere and their wares are absolutely scrumptious. It may even be the best ice cream in the world!
Romance and history: have it all in Venice, Italy!
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