Monthly Archives: January 2013

The Watchtower of Cartagena

It has been declared as Asset of Cultural Interest since 2002. The Lighthouse of Cabo de Palos, for its historical importance for navigation through this area of the Mediterranean, has fulfilled its monitoring function of Cartagena since ancient times. Erect … Continue reading

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Morocco and snake charmers

Morocco is a poor country, as the majority of african countries. However, Moroccans know how to entertain tourists, as they are one of the main income sources in the country. They enchant them, as they enchant snakes.

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A stroll through La Graciosa in Lanzarote

A wild, rugged and unique beauty, La Graciosa is one of those essential islets to understand the beauty of the Canary Islands in all its magnitude. Located two kilometers to the North of Lanzarote, the stroll through La Graciosa reveals … Continue reading

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Chocolate Route in the Dominican Republic

There are a lot of citizens in the world who think that one of the best things that Christopher Columbus did was to provide an opportunity to Europeans to discover the delicious taste of America’s chocolate. Jokes apart, cocoa from … Continue reading

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Everything is ready for the Carnival of Tenerife

It is one of the most important carnivals in Spain and share with Rio de Janeiro a tropical and colorful aesthetic, the Carnival of Tenerife has started with the force of a cyclone full of joy. This year the motto … Continue reading

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The charm of the Moroccan jaima

Touring Morocco will offer us many opportunities to enjoy the unique and full of charm ambience that lies inside of a jaima. Sometimes it is amazing to think that it is just a tent, but the truth is that the … Continue reading

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Show of humpback whales of Samana

Who said that the Caribbean is always the same? Anyone who travels to the Dominican Republic with that idea will be far, far away from a very different reality. The natural environment in which we are going to immerse ourselves … Continue reading

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Cauldron of fish: Mar Menor flavour

We invite all lovers of scuba diving by loopholes of good traditional cuisine, to try one of the most succulent and delicious dishes of the Spanish Levante recipe book. The cauldron of fish is, without doubt, synonym of Mar Menor … Continue reading

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Winter tourism in Cuba

Winter tourism takes another turn when we think of the Caribbean temperatures of the greater of the Antilles Islands. In Cuba, the coldest months of the year correspond to December, January and February, with temperatures around 23 ° C, a … Continue reading

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