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    Fall in love with the interesting surroundings and sightseeing if Santiago de Chile

    Monday, March 8, 2010

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    Fall in love with the interesting surroundings and sightseeing if Santiago de Chile
    Santiago de Chile takes pleasure in one of the majority impressive surroundings of any capital across the world. Sprawled from corner to corner of the rich and productive Santiago valley, which is located at a distance of 62 miles across the Pacific coastline, the metropolitan is subjugated by the powerful Andes Mountains, which are placed to the eastern edge as well as a minor coastal mountain series placed to the western edge. On the other hand, the geography of the city is not completely in its support, the location is a type of natural basin that has a leaning to ensnare smoke. This polluted air might shade your sight regarding the mountains, more than ever in the winter season. A lot of visitors even today looked upon Santiago as little above an expedient location to have a stay  [...]

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    Visit the interesting museums of Lima

    Monday, March 1, 2010

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    Visit the interesting museums of Lima
    You might not find Lima an attractive sight, moreover the site at the airport night scare you. When you arrive at the airport you will surely come across a huge crowd of people eagerly offering you hotel and taxi services. This is actually a shock for the majority of the tourist that expects Lima to be a small silent Andean town and Inca remnants. The weather in the village is not favorable either as it is almost covered with clouds throughout the year expect for January-February months, when the sun smiles over the township. On the other hand Lima does possess a few abiding features, remarkably its numerous appealing museums as well as exceptional restaurants, sightseeing and also the cafes. Lima as well provides its tourist with excellent accommodation facilities. Short History Constructed  [...]

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    Havana- The Port City

    Friday, December 18, 2009

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    Havana- The Port City
    It is one of the major ports, leading commercial center and the capital city of Cuba. It has the urban area of 3.7 million which makes this city one of the largest cities in Cuba and in the Caribbean region. The city is surrounded from the bay on west and east sides. It divides the three harbors Guanabacoa, Atares, Marimelena. While Almendares River crosses the city from south to north and enters Florida which is few miles west from the bay. In the year 1959 the growth of the city halted and after that time the city faced a loss and increase in population. The title of Havana was given to this city by King Philip II of Spain in the year 1592 with a royal declaration in the year 1634. The city was officially stated as “Key to the New World”. In 1553 the Spaniards started building ramparts  [...]

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