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Antananarivo—Madagascar

Posted on May 25, 2009

antananarivoThe capital of Madagascar is a joining between modernism and the natural style.The nature to it Royal Hill, Queen's Palace and the Residence of the Prime Minister-some of the touristic attraction from

Hill lodge the residence of the town,in which are some saint tombs.

The place is full of pilgrims all time of the year.Coming from different parts of Madagascar and from Africa they meet here for veneration's and for different rituals.

Royal Hill is a religious place for more than 500 years.Queen's Palace condense the architectural richness,the statues and the chapel ,being the most visited touristic objectives.

The palace in which the prime ministers has the residence is an example of modern architecture and a visit in the nearest villages is a unique occasion to see how are made the trading.

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.

Brodick Castle

Posted on May 9, 2009

The place where it’s raising today this castle played an important role in the history of Scotland, still from the Vikings times, when here was placed a fortress which defense the territory, been on the possession of English ducks of Hamilton.
Along the siecles this old fortress got in the propriety of other noble family which was renovated by them, consolidated and extended, being transformed in the end in a particular residence. It had to keep this status until 1957, when the last heir of the Hamilton family left the castle. Today the castle is managed as a museum and keeps not only the old architecture but also a vast  collection of paintings, furniture and objects from silver, all of these from the XV siecle.