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Cayman Islands

Posted on July 5, 2009
Near to Jamaica in the west and south to Cuba, Cayman is composed of three large islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, and numerous other islands. This idyllic land is full of color: Coral reefs, the bright orange frogs, and bee-friendly rhythms of reggae on the street are so many elements of the picturesque scene.
Area of islands is only 100 km and the population is also small - 39.000 residents - made mostly of Africans and Europeans.

Here you can admire the many species of carnivores or poisonous plants, many species soparle that seem to cover the earth, the grass snake specific area, called agouti, thousands of birds, but especially the Blue Iguana, which reminds the viewer of the dinosaur era.

The Cayman has a lot of carnivals: Batabano, Brachanal, and not in the end, Pirates Week, when the entire population, from simple workers to bankers, pirates are in clothes, put his heavy gold earrings and their possessions on the speakers Parrots shoulders. In June it held a fishing tournament last month, the tournament that can compete anyone wants, including tourists, and they offer significant cash prizes.

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Santiago de Chile

Posted on June 27, 2009

Santiago (officially in Spanish, Santiago de Chile) is the capital of Chile and the largest city. It is located in the Central Valley and the country from the administrative part of the Santiago Metropolitan Region. Although Santiago is the capital city, you his National Congress in Valparaiso meetings.

Santiago is the most important industrial center in its financial Chile. Generates over 45% of GDP. Also, the city is, with Buenos Aires and São Paulo, one of the largest financial centers in South America. Some international institutions such as ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) have their headquarters in Santiago. Recently, grace to powerful economic growth and stability Chilean economy, many multinational companies have chosen to Santiago neighborhood as their general in the region.

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Niagara Falls

Posted on June 8, 2009
Niagara  Falls is one of the most important tourist attractions in North America.
Niagara Falls is located in New York in the U.S. and Ontario in Canada, being one of the most spectacular natural miracles of the continent, at night the cascade is light strong multi tourists offering a unique spectacle of lights and music. Niagara Falls has nearly 25,000 years old, is the Build a bed during Siluriana islands between 395 and 400 million years ago. Niagara name has been given by amerindieni, which translated means "water rage". Since 1800 cascada is open for visiting tourists.
Waterfall is impressive, noisy, great, above the clouds they form little drops of water suspended in the air that occur after the impact of water and rocks at the bottom, sunny days can be seen very clearly over the rainbow and fall of water. Landscape is a wonderful and magical.niagara20falls20night

The largest national park – Yellowstone

Posted on June 8, 2009

Yellowstone Park in the USA is the oldest and largest national park in the world, being founded in 1872. The park is located in the heart of rocky mountains on 3 states: Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and has an area of 5470 square km. Park entrance is through the 5 main entrances of the 3 states.

In the park there are pools geyser which amaze by their appearance, sounds, colors, the lake with the same name, which was formed in a volcanic Caldera at an altitude of 2.315m above sea level, hosts a variety of animals, from the most famous to the most rare species of birds.

The fauna is extremely varied and impressive by the multitude of tourists very rar animals  in places such as Grizzly bears, bison, moose, coyote.
The most important feature of the park is the geothermal phenomena: geysers, volcanoes and thermal springs sloppy.

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Quito-Ecuador

Posted on May 25, 2009

Flanked by Anzi Mountains,bordered by Guagia volcano,dominated by the canyons in the east part,the capital of Ecuador it stretches among one valley,being a unique location in the South America.

Is one of the tallest capital after La Paz and the rich architecture from the colonial period but also the landscape ,cuts your breath.In the sunny days you can see the Cotopaxi volcanoes covered by snow, and the atmosphere of the Ecuadorian town which combine the old with the new is impressive.

The north is dominated by the national airport also by the banks,restaurants.The south part creates a contrast and it remarks through museums,galleries,cathedrals.Quito exist under the UNESCO from 1978,being considered a cultural inheritance of the world.In Quito the parties are at their home,indifferent of month or day.

MAINE – Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, MAINE HAS IT ALL!

Posted on May 2, 2009

The great state of Maine is truly one of the crown jewels of the United States of America - in fact, it sits majestically atop New England and contains the northernmost point of the continental U.S.

During the winter months, snow and ice enthusiasts can enjoy the countless miles of trails catering to everyone from the novice to the expert in every activity: Downhill and Cross-Country Skiing, Snowshoeing, Snowboarding, Snowmobiling, Ice Skating, River Skating and Winter Hiking. There are dozens of year-round ski resorts, inns and, of course, cozy bed & breakfast establishments at or near all the best locations where you can relax and take the chill off in front of a roaring fire after a day's fun outdoors.

Spring is the time for Whitewater Rafting enthusiasts on the state's major rivers. For the less adventurous, the hiking trails are open and that means great nature spotting and bird watching in the cool spring breezes.

Water is the word for Maine in the Summer! From the beaches to the off-shore islands, from the rivers to the lakes, Maine is a great place for swimming, sailing, canoeing and kayaking. Camping is available from the shoreline to the innermost regions on every level from parks with full hookups and amenities to roughing it in a wilderness setting. Or for a more relaxing experience, stay at one of Maine's great selection of lodgings, from seaside resorts to mountain lodges, from private cabins to major hotels. In addition to hiking and fishing, all of Maine's regions offer a veritable cornucopia of festivals and fairs from seafood to livestock and everything else in between.

Las Vegas

Posted on April 27, 2009

Las Vegas with means "the meadows" in Spanish is called "The Entertainment Capital of the World". This city gained its name in the 1800s when this green valley and its desert spring waters offered respite for weary travelers traversing the Old Spanish Trail on their way to California. In 1911 Las Vegas became officialy a city with a population of 3000, after was established in 1905. Las Vegas started as a stopover on the pioneer trails to the west, and became a popular railroad town in the early 1900s. The legalization of gambling was made in 1931 and led to the advent of the casino-hotels. The success of the city's initial casino businesses was owed to American organized crime. The major attractions in Las Vegas are the casinos and the most famous hotel casinos are located on Las Vegas Boulevard, better known as the Las Vegas Strip. Las Vegas offers 16 of the 20 largest hotels in the world and has more hotel rooms than any other place on Eart.

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The Statue of Liberty – New York

Posted on April 14, 2009

Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to sculpture in 1876 a statue to commemorate 100th birth of the American Declaration of Independence. Gustave Eiffel and Maurice Koechlin were the ones who help Bartholdi with the design of the massive iron pylon and secondary skeletal framework. This statue is a gift of the French people for the Americans and symbolizes the friendship between the two countries. The Statue of Liberty National Monument is there since 28 October 1886 and is considered more than a monument, is considered a living symbol of freedom for people around the world. In 1984 at the order of Ronald Reagan, the president of United States of America at that time, the statue entered in a restoration process which ended on 5th July 1986. The statue is of a robed woman holding a torch and stands atop of a stonework pedestal and it measures 93 m tall (46 m the statue and 47 m the pedestal).

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