A number of Bolivian Catholics flocked to La Paz general cemetery, carrying skulls of their relatives had died during the celebration of Day of the Skull, Tuesday (08/11/2011). The annual Mass is held to honor those who died and hope that they are still alive are always given the blessing and good luck. (Photo: REUTERS / David Mercado) www.vivanews.com
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Games Traditional Brazilian Indians
Indigenous peoples hold the Games in Brazil Porto Nacional, Tocantins, Brazil. A total of 1,300 members of the Indians from 35 ethnic groups competing in the event, which will expire on November 12 is. (Photo: REUTERS / Paulo Santos) www.vivanews.com
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
New7Wonders of Nature
In the last week of voting, organizers New7Wonders of Nature announced the 10 finalists who received the most votes from the global community. According to the alphabet, they are: Dead Sea or the Dead Sea (Palestine, Jordan, Israel), Grand Canyon (USA), Great Barrier Reef (Australia), Halong Bay (Vietnam), Jeita Grotto (Lebanon), Jeju Island (South Korea, Komodo Island (Indonesia), Puerto Princesa Underground River (Philippines), Sundarbans (Bangladesh, India), and Vesuvius (Italy). www.vivanews.com
Jeju Island is Korea's largest island that lies south of the Korean Peninsula. This island is the only special autonomous province in South Korea.
Komodo National Park is located between the province of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia is composed of three large islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar Island and several smaller islands.
Great Barrier Reef off the Queensland coast is comprised of approximately 3,000 reefs and 900 islands, which stretches along 2600 km.
Grand Canyon is a gorge, steep cliffs, which are formed by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona where Native American Tribes build a residence in the walls of this canyon.
Dead Sea which lies on the border between Jordan and the western part of Palestine has the lowest point on earth at 1,300 ft (400m) below sea level.
Jeita Grotto, caves and underground rivers in Lebanon along nearly 9 miles was used as a supply of fresh drinking water for more than one million Lebanese people.
Mount Vesuvius is the only active volcano in mainland Europe which lies to the east of Naples, Italy. This volcanic eruption in 79 destroyed Pompeii.
Sundarbans National Park in India which is the largest estuarine mangrove forest in the world is also a place of tiger conservation and plant reserves.
Tourism Star Wars
Lucasfilm Ltd. production house. in San Francisco, United States, is one of the sites visited by many fans of the Star Wars movies. As happened on Tuesday (2 / 8). Two brothers Matt and Dale Tolosa Tolosa visiting this place by wearing costumes of characters in the movie Star Wars, Anakin Skywalker and Stormtrooper. (Photo: AP Photo / Paul Sakuma) www.vivanews.com
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Tourist Resort - Pattaya, the amazing beach in the world
Pattaya is a city in Thailand, located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 165 km southeast of Bangkok located within but not part of Amphoe Bang Lamung (Banglamung) in the province of Chonburi.
The City of Pattaya is a self governing municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue and Na Kluea and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. The City is situated in the heavily industrial Eastern Seaboard zone, along with Si Racha, Laem Chabang, and Chonburi. It has a population exceeding 100,000 (2007).
Pattaya is also the center of the Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area, the conurbation in Chonburi Province, with a total population exceeding 1,000,000 (2010).
The name Pattaya evolved from the march of Phraya Tak (later King Taksin) and his army from Ayutthaya to Chanthaburi, which took place before the fall of the former capital to the Burmese invaders in 1767.
When his army arrived at the vicinity of what is now Pattaya, Phraya Tak encountered the troops of Nai Klom, who tried to intercept him. When the two leaders met face to face, Nai Klom was awed by Phraya Tak's dignified manner and his army's strict discipline. He then surrendered without a fight. The place the two armies confronted each other was called Thap Phraya, which means the Army of the Phraya. This was later changed to Phatthaya, which means the wind blowing from the southwest to the northeast at the beginning of the rainy season. Today the city is internationally known as "Pattaya" while the still correct and official transliteration "Phatthaya" is seen on many roadsigns.
The City of Pattaya is a self governing municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue and Na Kluea and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. The City is situated in the heavily industrial Eastern Seaboard zone, along with Si Racha, Laem Chabang, and Chonburi. It has a population exceeding 100,000 (2007).
Pattaya is also the center of the Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area, the conurbation in Chonburi Province, with a total population exceeding 1,000,000 (2010).
The name Pattaya evolved from the march of Phraya Tak (later King Taksin) and his army from Ayutthaya to Chanthaburi, which took place before the fall of the former capital to the Burmese invaders in 1767.
When his army arrived at the vicinity of what is now Pattaya, Phraya Tak encountered the troops of Nai Klom, who tried to intercept him. When the two leaders met face to face, Nai Klom was awed by Phraya Tak's dignified manner and his army's strict discipline. He then surrendered without a fight. The place the two armies confronted each other was called Thap Phraya, which means the Army of the Phraya. This was later changed to Phatthaya, which means the wind blowing from the southwest to the northeast at the beginning of the rainy season. Today the city is internationally known as "Pattaya" while the still correct and official transliteration "Phatthaya" is seen on many roadsigns.
For centuries, Pattaya was a small fishing village. But a change occurred on April 26, 1961, when the first group of about 100 American servicemen who were fighting in the Vietnam War arrived in Pattaya for relaxation. From this beginning, Pattaya became a popular beach resort which now attracts over 4 million visitors a year. Fishermen's huts along the beach were replaced by resort hotels and retail stores, including Asia's largest beachfront shopping mall, the CentralFestival Pattaya Beach Mall and hotel (Hilton).
The city (Mueang) had 104,318 registered inhabitants in 2007. As with the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, that figure excludes the large number of people who work in the city but remain registered in their hometowns, and many long-term expatriate visitors. Including non-registered residents, the population numbers around 300,000 at any given time. Other estimates put the figure as high as 500,000.
Most of the officially-registered Pattaya residents are of Thai-Chinese ancestry. Due to the tourist industry, many people from the Northeast (known as Isan, the poorest region of Thailand) have come to work in Pattaya, and are counted for census purposes in their hometown.
There is a fast-growing community of foreign retirees living in Pattaya. Thai immigration has a special visa category for foreigners over age 50 who wish to retire in Thailand. Pattaya is attractive to many retirees from Europe and other Western countries not only because of its climate and exotic, easy lifestyle, but also because living costs are a fraction of those in Europe, a major consideration for people on fixed pensions or incomes.
The city (Mueang) had 104,318 registered inhabitants in 2007. As with the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, that figure excludes the large number of people who work in the city but remain registered in their hometowns, and many long-term expatriate visitors. Including non-registered residents, the population numbers around 300,000 at any given time. Other estimates put the figure as high as 500,000.
Most of the officially-registered Pattaya residents are of Thai-Chinese ancestry. Due to the tourist industry, many people from the Northeast (known as Isan, the poorest region of Thailand) have come to work in Pattaya, and are counted for census purposes in their hometown.
There is a fast-growing community of foreign retirees living in Pattaya. Thai immigration has a special visa category for foreigners over age 50 who wish to retire in Thailand. Pattaya is attractive to many retirees from Europe and other Western countries not only because of its climate and exotic, easy lifestyle, but also because living costs are a fraction of those in Europe, a major consideration for people on fixed pensions or incomes.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Graffiti tour by Vespa Riding
A number of tourists passing through a wall of graffiti in the two-hour graffiti tour provided by Roam Rides in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami on Thursday (30 / 6). Once derided as vandalism, graffiti in the form of murals has become an art form that can be accepted in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami. Now visitors can take a tour of two hours to ride a Vespa. Photo: AP Photo / Wilfredo Lee
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Top Lanscape - Marble Cathedral, most amazing cave in the world
This cave is located on the second largest freshwater lake in South America, precisely at the General Carrera in Patagonia, Chile. The reflected light into a cave containing water to carve the marble walls of the cave and creates an amazing light show.
"The experience of going to the cave is always different because the light and the lake water level is always changing," Linde said. fotografer Waidenhofer (67)
Natural Wonders Marble Cathedral deserves to be the prettiest cave network in the world. Temple created a blue sky nature show how valuable the Earth.
Landscape photographer and environmentalist Waidenhofer Linde (67) from Colorado, United States (U.S.), managed to take pictures of this amazing cave.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Hindu Ritual - Adhi Maha Puja Ritual in Medan, Indonesia
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