The Jurassic Coast, southern England, is a landscape of cliffs along the Southwest Coast Path, which is considered as a natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Faced with the Channel, to over 153 kilometers, the cliffs are a sign of landforms in geology; both from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous are the ideal place for [...]
A path in the Jurassic Coast, England
October 18, 2010
Dubrovnik, the Walls and the Sea
October 1, 2010
The city of Dubrovnik is situated on the Adriatic coast. The city is considered one of the biggest parties in Europe and each year attracts tourists seeking sun, sand and fun and tourists who come to learn about the fascinating culture and traditions. Dubrovnik is known for its walls, most were built between the XII [...]
Bern, the City of the Medieval Streets and Museums
July 15, 2010
Bern or Berne, is the de facto capital of Switzerland. This city is considered the financial and administrative center of the country, and noted for its variety of medieval streets and monuments and historic buildings. Bern is the capital of the canton of Bern, one of the major population centers of the country. The historical [...]
Canterbury, Cathedral and the Canterbury Tales
June 24, 2010
The small town of Canterbury in Kent, England, are a charming town famous for its old cathedral. The city is located only 90 miles from London and formerly was one of the sites that attracted more pilgrims from Europe. Canterbury Cathedral was rebuilt in the year 1174. In this cathedral were murdered Archbishop Thomas Becket, [...]
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