Visit with me a world in which time has stopped, and the echoes of a glorious past resound in the present. Welcome to Ayutthaya, located approximately 80km from the Thai capital, Bangkok. A treasure trove of historical wonders that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage, and that is waiting for you to discover itContinue reading “WELCOME TO AYUTTHAYA”
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SALZBURG: ROUTE THROUGH THE CITY AND THE ALPS
Last summer I toured the south of Germany with my partner and went to Austria, to the city of Salzburg, which with its beautiful streets, full of old buildings, seemed really charming to me. It does not surprise me that its Old Town was declared a World Heritage Site. In addition, in the vicinity ofContinue reading “SALZBURG: ROUTE THROUGH THE CITY AND THE ALPS”
PAMUKKALE: A COTTON CASTLE IN TURKEY
In the southeast of Turkey, in the valley of the Menderes River, there is a beautiful geographical area, called Pamukkale in Turkish, which literally means: the cotton castle. Also, at the top of the cotton castle there is an ancient city, Hierapolis. In this way, the magnificent natural landscapes and the important historical-cultural enclave haveContinue reading “PAMUKKALE: A COTTON CASTLE IN TURKEY”
CAPPADOCIA: BALLOON RIDE AND OTHER ADVENTURES
If you come to visit Turkey, I recommend that you visit a beautiful region located in the center of the country, named Cappadocia, it is full of impressive geological formations, and it is also a region of great historical-cultural importance, since, for instance, the first Christians found their home there, and carved many wonderful churchesContinue reading “CAPPADOCIA: BALLOON RIDE AND OTHER ADVENTURES”
ETERNAL CITY: ROME. PART I
According to an ancient legend, the eternal city of Rome, Italy was founded on April 21, 753 BC., by twin brothers Romulus and Remus, sons of Rhea Silvia, who was a descendant of Aeneas, a Trojan hero. Aeneas was aided by his mother, the goddess Venus, in his flight from Troy to the Lazio regionContinue reading “ETERNAL CITY: ROME. PART I”