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  • Hawaii “Welcome To Paradise”

    Posted on March 13th, 2010 Admin No comments

    Hawaii “Welcome to Paradise”, those are the words of the captain of the plane when it comes to Hawaii. At the end of the exit of the plane is where the first myth is broken on the islands is a lie that they welcome you with garlands of flowers to the rhythm of tropical music.Hawaii

    The collars, which do exist and have a durable and rich perfume that leads to the minutes a little dizziness, are in refrigerators and cost $ 20 average. These necklaces are a gesture of welcome (Taking the necklace off is a sign of disrespect to the person that gave you the gift, a recommendation do not take it out until you reach the hotel room), is made with real flowers. It uses a typical flower of the island called Plumeria, can be white, yellow or pink and is characterized by its rich and strong aroma similar to jasmine.

    When one arrives, the first word you learn of the native language is “Aloha” which means “hello”, “bye” and “I love you. I think that is the word most heard on the island. Read the rest of this entry »

  • Exploring Berlin

    Posted on March 2nd, 2010 Admin No comments

    BerlinGermany’s largest city, Berlin is an exciting treasure-trove of history, art, and modern-day events set in an urban landscape teeming with beauty and cultural appeal. As Germany’s capital, the city has enjoyed ambitious construction projects that showcase brilliant architecture and distinctive design. Traveling to Berlin is a rich experience filled with a myriad of places to visit and landmarks to see. The subsequent article conveys some must-see destinations within the city of Berlin.
    BerlinBerlin is famous for its architecture. But one site that must be seen is the Fernsehturm located in Alexanderplatz. This television tower is the second tallest building in the European Union. Visitors to Berlin will want to take advantage of the stunning city views from high above on the buildings observation level. Read the rest of this entry »