Rakiflus on January 1st, 2010

Petra is an archaeological site in Jordan. They are the remains of the Nabatean capital of ancient kingdom, founded c. 300 BC. His most famous remains are the buildings carved out of solid stone walls of the narrow rocky Arava Valley.
The name means stone in Greek, and this is precisely because the city is entirely [...]

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Rakiflus on December 15th, 2009

Antalya, What to say about this Turkish city so unknown to the Spanish and so familiar to other Europeans. German, French and English tend to spend their holidays in hotels on the Mediterranean in an all-inclusive.
The hotels situated along the Mediterranean coast, often far from the historic center but easily reached by bus. These [...]

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Rakiflus on November 14th, 2009

Kiev, Capital of Ukraine, located on the right bank of the Dnieper River, called by Russians “Mother of Cities”, being the oldest of which form the CIS and considered one of the cities in the world has more green space (60% of urban).
We start our tour visiting the Cathedral of St. Sophia (1037), a [...]

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