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Walking trough Soviet Bunker
Išgyvenimo Drama was a bunker in the former USSR whose intention was a signal of soviet television in case of a nuclear war with the United States. Has 3,000 square meters of construction and is located near Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. As there was no nuclear war, this bunker was abandoned and sealed in 1991 during the struggle of Lithuania for independence. Today, Lithuania is a member of the European Community.
Now the bunker is a tourist site that offers a trip to 1984, showing what life was in that bunker in that year. There was controversy by the opening of this unique walking in 2008. The entry, the tourist is stripped of all their belongings, such as money, cellular phones, cameras, etc. They dress with coats soviets, used gas masks, forcing them to learn the soviet anthem, eat lunch at the time, and they see television programs of the year 1984. The tour takes about two and a half hours and costs $220.
Traveling from Hotels Paris City Centre to Dublin
Visiting the two European capitals of Dublin and Paris is not that difficult for those on holiday. The two cities are less than 500 miles apart across the the Irish Sea and the English Channel, making for a short flight. Hotels Paris city centre afford visitors so any sightseeing options but a short trip to Dublin is well worth the short flight from the Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport or the Orly Airport. Dublin’s airport is about 10 kilometers from the city centre, receiving many direct flights from Paris.
When staying at hotels Paris city centre, a person could spend weeks seeing all that Paris has to offer. Highlights of the city include the Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s most visited landmarks. Most tourists in Paris make it a point to climb or take the lift to the upper levels of the tower to get a birds eye view of Paris. Another must-see Paris attraction is the Louvre Museum where Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa is on display. The fine dining options and designer shopping also beckon tourists.
Hotels Dublin also place visitors near Dublin’s many attractions. Some of Dublin’s more interesting attractions include the Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship Museum which carried those escaping the famine and Kilmainham Gaol, the prison where the rebels from the 1916 Easter Rising were executed.
Briefcase for traveling.
When we travel with all our technology to slopes, our laptop computer, our cellular, our mp3 player, digital camera, etc, we may have difficulties charge batteries of our artifacts.
For that we have this briefcase solar that as the reader will recharge your battery by means of sunlight. In addition account with devices to suit our needs. Of course, also comes with its adapter for electrical energy flow, so we are also covered.
A briefcase with idea of protecting the environment, it could be said, also ideal for environmentalists. Its price however is not cheap, $400 (300 euro).
The rhyme of Jamaica
In this Caribbean Island where queen freedom does not matter nor the date or time, almost every minute is heard any song of Bob Marley, considered the king not only of reggae, but of Jamaica.
To them have been adding, as they say their inhabitants, the vibrant art, its sunsets unique and the idiosyncrasies of Jamaicans.
In this country travelers have the possibility of admire their white beaches, framed by the shade vides their coasts, lost in the rhythms and movements of reggae and to exchange ideas with the Rastafarians or Rastafarians. Read the rest of this entry »
Restaurant Ch!
Brick walls, a high roof and boxes of wines in the corners give the restaurant Ch! The aspect of the traditional bode ones argentines in full Plano.
Hence, the environment portion not only to sit on the local, perfectly conditioning, also in the music, a selection of tango electronically, and, of course, in the food.
Empanadas open of Portobello mushroom with hazelnut and parmesan; empanadas Patagonian prepared with mass of pizza and stuffed lamb meat and Romero; empanadas traditional meat cut into knife… there are more than a dozen options in this traditional entrance Argentina.
If you have whim of pasta, asked by the couscous of 29, a curiosity Argentina that only served on 29 of each month, but if you run with luck as you are prepared.
The salads are several interesting: Argentina of carrot and hard-boiled egg; the Pampita with spinach, lettuce, European pear, nuts, Roquefort vinaigrette and vanilla; or some plants on the grill. Read the rest of this entry »