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Tomato festivalBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-08 02:35:31
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Adventure in Bunyol
Not far from Valencia (Spain) is a small town named Bunyol. This city has gained global popularity due to its festival "La Tomatina", which is held on every last Wednesday of August.Tomato fight gathers thousands of eager adventures from around the world. Fighting always starts at the same time, at 11 a.m. and lasts for two hours.To prepare for La Tomatina, residents grow tomatoes throughout the year; these fill twelve trucks and weigh about 200,000 pounds. Tomatoes sho Read More..... |
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Icaria BeachBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-08 02:34:53
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Overview
Before the Olympics in Barcelona in 1992, lots of work was done on the beaches and the nearby marina. Since then, this area is very attractive for the tourists from all over the world. Today, many workers clean this area everyday - not only the beach, but even the coastal part of the sea. The most popular beaches in Barcelona are: Icaria, Bogatell, Mar Bella, Saint Sebastian and Barceloneta.
How to reach it
Icaria Beach is situated on the Mediterranean Sea, next to Barcel Read More.....
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Monuments in PalmaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-08 02:33:54
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Drach Caves – are pre-historic caves. These were formed in the Miocene epoch. There are 4 caves that are linked to each other; these are – Luis Salvador, French cave, Black cave and White cave. This beautiful formation of nature has occurred because of the manner in which the sea enters the rock.
La Almudaina Royal Palace – is a 13th century palace and the meaning of the name is ‘citadel outside the city walls’. During the reigns of Sancho I, Jaime I and Jaime II; this palace wa Read More.....
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Monuments in ZaragozaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-08 02:33:04
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World Heritage Site
The Seo or Cathedral of San Salvador – is an 8th century cathedral of neo-classical period and over many centuries it has undergone lots of changes in its architectural styles. There was a temple on this site in the first century BC during the period of Visigoths and this was known as the church of San Vicente. There was also a mosque on this site. The first Christian church was built on this site during the 12th century. The Cathedral depicts various styles of archite Read More.....
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Monuments in GranadaBy Donna Amira at 2010-09-08 02:25:49
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World Heritage Site
The Albaicín Neighborhood – is full of history. It has been a residence for many people, thereby giving a cultural mix to the neighborhood. The churches San Bartolomé and San Cristóbal and their underground reservoirs can be seen by the visitors while walking through this neighborhood. The city walls of Albaicín were built during the second half of the 14th century Nazarite era. This construction was undertaken to defend the neighborhoods.
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