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Horse Guards Parade: Prestigious central London

Horse Guards ParadeThe so-called Horse Guards Parade is the largest open space in the British capital. He is internationally known through the annual Trooping the Colour, which is celebrated every second Saturday in June.

At the Trooping the Colour on the face of the Horse Guards Parade is a military parade, held in honor of the birthday of the Queen, or in general of the British monarch. It has its origin in the ceremonial passing of the British flag in front wearing a pending war or battle. The soldiers were to recognize the flag in the war so easily.

The surrounding buildings at Horse Guards Parade

The area of ??the Guards is Hourse three sides by buildings and on the west side, at the St. James’s Park bordering open. In the three surrounding buildings are the Old Horse Guards, and Admiral Building on the east side of the area, traditionally acts as a headquarters and headquarters of the British “Household Cavalry.” To the east of the square adjacent to the 10 Downing Street, the official residence of British Prime Minister. (continue reading…)


The stone prison in Apurimac in Peru

In the department of Apurimac, whose capital is the province of Abancay, is the district Haquira, there is a huge, scary place called jail building stone Ccacca Haquira or jail in the province of Cotabambas, such construction was made by Indians under the orders of the commissioners and owners of the mines in colonial times.
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When the Spanish arrived in Peru, came hungry to find gold at every turn to give, seeking and searching for this treasure, they learned that in Haquira – Cotabambas had mines of gold and silver, arrived and forced the inhabitants to work for them, digging this treasure, seeing that many were reluctant and did not accept all the assumptions sent conquistadors decided to build a place to punish and intimidate them not to disobey.

For what the Indians had to dig a huge rock or volcanic rock 60 meters high and 500 in circumference, this construction was supposed to administer justice to these conquerors and punish those who did not comply with the laws, holding them and making paying with their lives to be missing.  (continue reading…)


Presentation Segovia Aqueduct

Presentation Segovia AqueductThe Aqueduct of Segovia, or rather the Roman Segovia bridge, is the best preserved monument and most important time of the Romans in Spain. It is now a World Heritage Site and was built at first, not as a monument but as a bridge to bring water to the city from sierra.Tiene a total of 17 km, and is used for this purpose until a few years.
Its most famous is found within the town dela city of Segovia, and double arches have been until very recently crossed by traffic.
Currently the center of the arches, has become a pedestrian area in order to ensure optimal preservation of this magnificent heritage of architecture.


Sights into the magical world

White Deserts TourWhite Deserts Tour- Colors Of Laguna:

This circuit connects the whole of the Lipez (through the four provinces), from the north where the Great Salt of the Lipez (known as the Salar de Uyuni) and the Southwest which houses the Lagunas de Colores.
The Salar de Lipez are the Incahuasi Island and Fish Island, visitors during their tour in the Great Salt can see eggshell and Ojos de Sal, becoming the most relevant sites.
The Salar Lipez has the world’s largest, with about 10,000 km2 is a sea of ??salt, a stronghold of times immemorial in the sea covered the land, has a natural appeal unmatched by its scenic beauty and geological richness.
The area with the Lagunas de Colores is part of Andina Eduardo Abaroa Reserve (REA), nesting and develop more than 30,000 flamingos in three of the four species on the planet, the green and blue lagoons. Other attractions that stand out are Siloli desert, hot springs, geysers and volcanic vents, volcano Uturunco ??addition to the rocky desert areas where nature provides as tree strange shapes of stone and surreal landscapes.  (continue reading…)


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