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Balos on the island of Crete

Wednesday
Sep 24,2008

Balos is a bay with a lagoon on the northwest side of the peninsula Gramvousa on the Mediterranean island of Crete (Greece). The peninsula belongs to the municipality Kissamos the prefecture of Chania.

Gramvousa is now uninhabited. The last settlement before the peninsula is Kaliviani. Shortly behind at the hotel “Balos Beach” ends the asphalt road and an unpaved runway runs about 11 km to the east Gramvousas northward. Half way there is a small chapel. The gate there on the track is unlocked.

Balos on the island of Crete

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At the end of the unpaved road is located approximately 100 meters above sea level with a tavern parking lot. To the Bay of Balos leads from there a trail followed by stone stairway to the west. It takes about half an hour to reach the beach. For the return trip because of the rise has more time to be scheduled.

Another way to the beach of Balos to reach the offer of Kissamos circulating excursion vessels, including the offshore island Imeri Gramvousa start. On this there is an old Venetian castle, which in the 19th Century occasionally has been used by pirates. Some travel companies praise this excursion therefore also known as “Pirate Bay Balos” at.

Bay and lagoon itself through the small peninsula ?igani from the west shielded from the open sea. The greater situated Cape ?igani (translated: “Pan”) is only through a narrow rocky promontory, behind the lagoon so, with the peninsula Gramvousa connected.

The lagoon beach consists of fine white shell and coral sand. Since there is no beach cleaning are found in the sand, unfortunately, many small Teerklumpen caused by westerly winds are angespült. On the southern edge of the lagoon there is a tavern opened in the summer.

Friday
Sep 19,2008

1. Fernando de Noronha

1. Fernando de Noronha
Fernando de Noronha is the most important of a group of 21 islands that bear the same name 340 km from Recife - Pernambuco, declared National Marine Park since 1988. The beaches are of two types: those that point to Brazil (10 beaches and Dolphin Bay) and those that point to Africa (4 beaches, with natural pools and a stream).

 2. Praia da Pipa

2. Praia da Pipa
This beach is located in the southern coast of Rio Grande do Norte, 90 km from Natal and has 10 km of beaches where you can swim, walk and contemplate the nature surrounded by golden sand, natural pools of warm water, coconut palms and spectacular cliffs. Moreover, this beach is habitat for turtles and dolphins.

The beach of Jericoacoara

3. The beach of Jericoacoara
Up to twenty years ago this beach was a simple fishing village without electricity. Today, even if the electricity came continues to be the peace and serenity that have always marked. The reason is that the beach is not easy to achieve. Indeed Jericoacoara means Buca di turtles, and the name is because the turtles on this beach should be deported to their eggs. But what makes it unique is the beach sunset.

 4. Porto de Galinhas

4. Porto de Galinhas
The shore of the Port of chickens has a very particular history. In the 19th century, the Brazilian government forbade the slave trade, very common in Recife until then. The pirates, however, continued the flurry illegally and began to land them in more isolated beaches. When the “black ships” (the name that was given to ships that continued trade) arrives in port, in order to prevent suspects used code messages such as: “there are new chickens on the beach” where chickens, of course , Were slaves, hence the name of beach of Porto of chickens.

 5. Canoa Quebrada

5. Canoa Quebrada
Canoa Quebrada is an old and small village perched on cliff discovered by the hippies in the Sixties. The sea here is very transparent and is surrounded by huge dunes multicolored, from whose top you can see what people call “the magic of the sunset” and during the nights of full moon, the sea becomes a mirror in which silver You can see the moon dancing on water. The ecosystem of this beach is fragile and that is why particular attention should be paid to the dunes and cliffs.

 6. Morro de Sao Paulo

6. Morro de Sao Paulo
Morro de Sao Paulo, the hill of San Paolo, is one of the most popular destinations and is among the top beaches of Brazil for the clean sand, palm trees, warm water and crystal and fauna. The Morro is a kind of volcano, with beaches on the bottom, and houses (or Pousadas) at the top. It lives only at the top of the hill with a fantastic view and descend only to go to the beach. The cars are banned.

Friday
Sep 19,2008

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Zurich Switzerland

The ranking is based on a points system. The first runner got 108 points, the last (Baghdad) 13.5. The city “base” is New York, with a score of 100. The survey covered 215 cities, and takes account of several parameters such as economic stability, efficiency of law enforcement, the crime rate, as well as to the most trivial cost of living, traffic, green spaces etc …We see some ‘results, from 20th to first classified:

20) Stockholm
19) Ottawa
17) Melbourne and Luxembourg, aex-fair
16) Berlin
15) Toronto
14) Brussels
13) Amsterdam
12) Wellington
11) Copenhagen
10) Sidney
9) Bern
7) Frankfurt and Monaco, aex-fair
6) Dusseldorf
5) Auckland
4) Vancouver
2) Geneva and Vienna, aex-fair

and the winner (for the umpteenth time)

1) Zurich

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Thursday
Sep 18,2008

 

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Indian Culture is not the only thing which attracts travelers to visit India, of late, India has also become a dream destination for enjoying adventure sports and activities. Probably, India is one of those countries in world which has something, rather more than something, for every type of adventure travelers and adventure seekers. Here is India, inviting all you adrenalin junkies for thrilling yourself with adventure sports like trekking, hiking, rock climbing, hang gliding, hot air ballooning, scuba diving, water skiing, snow skiing and the list never ends. Here are top 7 destinations where you can unleash your adventurous side.

1. Manali: Manali is situated in the lap of Himalayas. Here you can enjoy many adventure sports such as skiing, trekking and hiking. It offers blend of tranquility and adventure making it one of the most after adventure destination of India.

2. Ladakh: Ladakh is a remote place in northern India. With its barren highlands, steep slopes and frozen landscape is sure to make thrill seekers excited. Most popular adventure activities here are trekking, camping, mountaineering and river rafting. And of course, do not forget to visit the ancient Buddhist monasteries here.

3. Valley of Flowers: Ever imagined of being in a fairy land, then a trek to Valley of Flowers will make your dream come true, the beauty of the place will surely mesmerize you. Valley of Flowers was unknown to the world till 1931 and after being discovered it has been hosting huge number of of adventure and nature lovers every year.

4. Lakshadweep: Just 200-250 km away from Malabar Coast of Kerala, there is a spectacular island system of Lakshadweep. Visit this place to explore the marine life of the only coral islands of India, also be pampered by the simple and lovely people of the island.

5. Rajasthan: Visit Rajasthan for Camel Safari Adventure while exploring the world’s most populous desert, Thar Desert. You can also chose to spend a night in the desert in some luxury camps offered by many travel companies.

6. Auli: Auli has fast made its mark in skiing adventure map of world. Excellent views of surrounding Himalayan mountains makes it a dream destination for the skiers. Slopes here present remarkable challenge for the skiers.

7. Rishikesh: Rishikesh is situated on banks of River Ganges. Land of Ashrams & Yogis is also renowned for rafting adventure. You can also chose to indulge in other adventure activities like trekking, rock climbing and camping. Rishikesh is best place for those who want learn Yoga & Meditation.

More we will fine here http://www.india-adventure-travel.com/

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Vacation packing tips

Thursday
Sep 18,2008

Vacation packing can be a bit daunting. Packing for your vacation is such a drag :you just want to be whisked away direct to your destination: no packing involved! Unfortunately this happy state of affairs hasn’t happened to me yet so here are my top 5 vacation packing tips.

Vacation Packing Tip#1; If you “might” need it don’t take it.
If you are taking something “just in case” or because you “might need it” - leave the item at home. I have traveled for years and I have never, every used anything that a carried “just in case”.

Vacation Packing Tip#2 Put all your Must Have Items on the Bed
Have a good long look at them. Then select the half that is most important to pack :put the rest back in the cupboard: you may have the right amount of stuff. If you have problems with this approach put all your “essentials” in a bag and go for a 30 minute walk: see the point now?

Vacation Packing Tip#3 Don’t take specialist clothing
Don’t take any item of clothing that won’t do duel use. If you need a sleep shirt take something that you can sleep in and either use as a beach cover up or as a silky evening top. I have had tankini’s with tops that doubled as a an evening top (bra included too nice!).

Vacation Packing Tip#4 Don’t take Denim
Denim is never the answer. Its bulky, its hard to clean, it takes forever to dry and it has a certain reputation which will still get you turned away from clubs if you are wearing denim. Leave it at home

Vacation Packing Tip#5 Don’t take the Medicine Cabinet
Take a bare minimum of drugs with you. You can buy almost anything you need at almost any location: there is no point being kitted out with 6 months supply of cold remedies if you are off for 10 days at the beach: and don’t have a cold Take any prescribed medicines you need but also take their name and their generic equivalent; you may well find what requires a prescription at home you can get over the counter for a fraction of the cost in many countries.