July15
Ah..Im feeling fresh from my recent travel to Tioman Island. The sea was clear and I got to see Napoleon Fish, 2 of them actually. While on Tioman Island I was reading a travel magazine and saw an article about Apartment rentals as an alternative to hotels. Now, I have heard of this before but [...]
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May18
Ponte Vecchio is the most famous and oldest bridge in Florence, Italy. This Medieval bridge with tree stone open spandrel segmental arches had crossed over the Arno River. On the upper side of the structure noted for having shops (mainly jewelers) also known as the Vasariano corridor was designed by Vasari to link the Palazzo [...]
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April12
Naples is a beautiful place to visit as its geography is just marvelous. Located just south of Rome, Naples is a 2 hours drive from Rome. One of the best attraction to Naples is ofcouse Capri, which is one of the world’s most popular places to visit. Capri Island has amazing wild bueaty that you [...]
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January5
Velia is a town in Campania, Italy. This ancient town was founded around 540 BC by Phocaean Greeks. It was the center of the Eleatic school of philosophy. Several of buildings, walls and tower that made from bricks and limestone are still remains in the town.
Velia (Elea), Italy posted by Stefano.
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December11
Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square) was the central of Venice and consist of many building around it. This square is famous not only during the festival but also popular places for tourist. Among of the buildings in the Piazza, are the Doge’s Palace (offices), St. Mark’s Basilica (famous church in the city), St. Mark’s [...]
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December11
Venice is the capital of Italy. According to legend, Venice was founded March 25, 421 AD by Roman refugees. However, the lagoon was been conquer by the French Conqueror, Napoleon Bonaparte on May 12, 1797.The main transportations at the lagoon are the waterbuses, motorboats and gondolas (Venetian boat). It becomes the city of art, literature [...]
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