Filed Under (Europe) by ariV on 14-10-2011
This exotic paradise, home to a volcano, lush forests, black-sand beaches, colorful villages, and sparkling seas, is sure to take your breath away.
An evening at the beach is another wonderful way watch to watch the night sky. Before the sun sets, you could spend time on the beaches of La Palma, which front the Atlantic Ocean.
The island have a few places where you soak in the sun and play in the surf like Playa de Bajamar, Puerto Naos and Puerto de Tazacort.
Filed Under (Europe) by ariV on 13-10-2011
The city is known for its beautiful Roman ruins Spain including Zaragoza Basilica. Visitors can visit the wall and the well-conserved parts are near the Tower of Zuda and the Iglesia de la Magdalena, next to the Ebro River. We will find some of the best Roman ruins Spain with a forum, theatre, baths and Roman walls. This city is perfect for a one-night stay or a day trip from one of the surrounding areas.
Filed Under (Europe) by ariV on 12-10-2011
Topkapi Palace Turkey is one of the largest attractions in Turkey. Some of the main attractions are the harem and the main palace, along with jewel crested daggers, portraits of Turkey’s past sultans, information about Topkapi Palace history, as well as old relics from the Ottoman Empire. Its Cypress trees offer some welcomed relief from the sweltering heat that Turkey can experience.
Filed Under (Europe) by ariV on 10-10-2011
The old Acropolis Museum had nine galleries that were arranged in chronological order. They galleries displayed artifacts that had gone un-noticed for centuries.
Many of the museum’s best artifacts come from the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Propylae, the Erechtheum and other sites, including the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the Theatre of Dionysus.
The New Acropolis Museum is being built and will be located by the site of the Acropolis. There will be a glass gallery awaiting the return of the Elgin Marbles, and it is designed to house the marbles to their original dimension on the Parthenon.
Filed Under (Europe) by ariV on 10-10-2011

Pysanka is the Ukrainian word for Easter egg, and as the name implies, the institute is almost entirely devoted to exquisitely painted Easter eggs. The museum is the signature attraction of the Kolomyia. Maintaining a collection of more than 10,000 Ukraine Easter eggs, the majority of the assortment at the Pysanka Museum are truly pysanka, meaning they focus on the folk art of Ukraine.