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The Alhambra in Granada

The Alhambra in Granada

The Alhambra in Granada. Declared a World Heritage Site, is undoubtedly the most emblematic monument of the city and one of the most visited in Spain. It consists of a defensive side, the Alcazaba, the Nasrid Palaces and the Generalife Gardens. The Alhambra emerged on 

Preikestolen Cliff in Norway

Preikestolen Cliff in Norway

Preikestolen is a lift which has more than 1980 feet high and is located at Lyse fjord located in Ryfylke, which in turn is located in the region of Rogaland in western Norway. The best way to reach this wonder of northern Europe, one of 

Potala Palace in Tibet

Potala Palace in Tibet

Potala Palace in Tibet

The Potala Palace is located in the Red Mountain in the center of Lhasa City. «Potala» is the phonetic adaptation of «Putuo» which in Sanskrit means «island inhabited the Buddha of Mercy». This imposing building was begun in the 7th century, ie at the time of the Tubo Kingdom. At that time it was called Red Monte Palace. When this kingdom went into decline, the palace suffered heavy damage and gradually fell into oblivion. In the 17th century, the Fifth Dalai Lama majestic palace rebuilt and became the political and religious center of Tibet.

With its 13 floors and 110 meters high, is the highest existing old building today in Tibet. Its structure was raised with wood and stone walls, which reach a maximum thickness of 5 meters, are granite, the palace Cimentos sink deep into the rocky soil. On the outer wall, roof and adorned with a gold-colored columns, cast iron was introduced to increase the resistance to earthquakes. At the same time, thereby cleverly solved the problem of how to protect ancient buildings from lightning. The palace was thus able to survive centuries of natural disasters.

The Potala Palace consists of the White Palace, where the Dalai Lama lived, situated in the east, the Red House, in the center, for the recitation of the sutras, the room where the remains of successive Dalai Lama, and the whites of the monks bedrooms, located on the west side. Before the Red Palace, there is a white wall on the great festivals that extends a gigantic Buddhist tapestry portrait of Buddha. This monumental architectural complex was built in stages taking advantage of the terrain with great skill. The result was an imposing and grandiose whose harmonious integration with the environment gives a very high artistic value.

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In the Red Palace, which constitutes the main part of the Potala Palace, there are several stupas where the remains of the Dalai Lamas as well as various types of Buddhist halls. The best known and best built pagoda is the Fifth Dalai Lama. From 15 meters high, is divided into three parts: a square base, the tower body and dome. The Fifth Dalai Lama’s remains are preserved with oil and safflower oil in a jug. The body of the pagoda is covered with 3,724 kilos of gold leaf and adorned with over 15,000 diamonds, rubies, emeralds, jadeite, agate and other gemstones.

At the base of the pagoda are exhibited different objects used in religious ceremonies, including musical instruments and chalices. The West Hall, the largest Red Palace is dedicated to the memory of the Fifth Dalai Lama. Its 48 large wooden columns over 6 feet tall. The White Palace structure is supported on arches, very common system among the Han Chinese ethnic majority. In it there are lots of sculptures of Buddha, as well as lions, elephants and other animals, all carved in wood.

In the reconstruction and expansion of the palace in the 17th century made famous painters participated from different regions of Tibet. These brilliant artists decorated with thousands of elegant and beautiful paintings the walls of rooms, hallways, corridors and galleries. The themes of these murals is very rich, encompassing stories about figures of antiquity, stories from the sutras, and specimens of architecture, folk customs, sports and other recreational activities. These works constitute a true artistic treasure. The Potala Palace is also preserved nearly 10,000 valuables.

Besides countless rolls of painting, sculptures in stone and wood, clay figurines and other art objects, abundant cultural relics, including sutras written on sheets of pattra, Tibetan rugs, banners with sutras, porcelain and jade, and various samples of traditional crafts. All this not only has great artistic value, but a translation of the ties that united the Tibetans with Han and other ethnic groups in the country for over a thousand years, and the exchanges they had with them.

Unesco included the Potala Palace in the World Heritage in 1994 and, later, as a supplement, the Jokhang Temple and the Palace of Norbu Lingka.

The construction of the Jokhang Temple, located southeast of Lhasa, began in 601. In Tibetan «Jokhang» means «Buddha more». The main building of this temple is the Hall of Sutras, consists of 4 floors and built in the style have. His columns and eaves, however, are decorated with Tibetan. The murals painted on the walls inside and outside the classroom, as well as the surrounding gallery depicting themes, figures and Buddhist stories. In the Jokhang Temple, against which stands the «Memorial of the union of the Tang Dynasty and the Tubo Kingdom», are kept many relics of great value.

Norbu Lingka which in Tibetan means «precious garden», lies on the banks of the Lhasa River. This palace, whose construction began in the mid 18th century, was the summer residence of the Dalai Lama. It dispatched performing administrative and religious activities. In addition to many beautiful species of trees and flowers, in Norbu Lingka countless relics are kept, codices and old files.

In its assessment of these three places, the World Heritage Committee said its beautiful landscapes, its original architecture and its historical and religious value blend harmoniously to form a fantastic wonder.

Tasmania Island in Australia

Tasmania Island in Australia

The island of Tasmania is completely different from Australia to find on the mainland. You will not find arid deserts, but rugged mountains, rolling green hills and raging rivers furrowing the landscape of the island. Tasmania is one of the most picturesque islands in the 

The Big Ben in London

The Big Ben in London

Known as Big Ben, the famous clock of the Houses of Parliament has become one of the most famous images of London, and one of the main symbols of the city. The tower, built in 1858 by the new Palace of Westminster, is a peculiar 

The Great Barrier Reef Coral in Australia

The Great Barrier Reef Coral in Australia

The Great Barrier Reef Coral in Australia

This is one of the wonders of the world. The Great Barrier Reef, which stretches from Cooktown in the north to Bundaburg in the south, is a mass of coral reefs and islands that make up the largest marine park in the world.

Unfolding from Cooktown in the Tropical North Queensland to Bundaberg in the south, there are many access points to the Great Barrier Reef Coral. As you walk up and down the coast of Queensland, you can see the full extent of this fantastic place known as the eighth wonder of the world.

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The Marine Park Authority Great Barrier Reef Coral controls and protects the area, which reaches 215,000 square miles (345,000 square km) of water around the reef. It is the largest marine park in the world. In these protected waters, fish are curious and friendly. Coral reefs, like underwater jungles, bloom in warm tropical waters and give life to a diverse and dense population. Divers estimate that it would take a thousand dives to see the most interesting aspects of the reef. You can also see everything from a glass bottom boat or from a semi-submersible vessel, can go snorkeling or diving among the stunning single expansion of this underwater garden, where visibility extends up to 60 meters (197 feet) and where the water is replete than 2,000 varieties of tropical fish. It is a place that travelers should visit must.

You can snorkel around the reef. For those who want to learn, there is no better way to do that in these warm and clear waters.

The Great Barrier Reef is a habitat for many species, it is possible to find a lot of fish estimated 1500 different species and more than 4000 species of molluscs. In addition to some 400 species of coral. Endangered species, it is also possible to find in the barrier, species such as dugong and the large green turtle.

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The Barrier Reef has been affected by global warming that affects the planet earth and it increases more and more. Corals are very sensitive species to changes in ocean temperature. On the other hand the effects of overfishing and pollution have made the barrier is damaged, reducing the ecosystem that houses it. To continue with these actions, the Barrier Reef will continue to lose fish, aquatic flora, etc.. Starfish «crown of thorns» which are deteriorating worldwide corals also begun to affect the Great Barrier, as the starfish, when they have reached adulthood, they consume what they measure, ie if a starfish has a diameter of 60 cm. daily consumption same hard coral.

Then there are artificial disasters created by humans:
It was only a year ago, 250 tons of oil escaped from a container ship, the Pacific Adventurer, and stained the beaches of the east coast Australian Sunshine Coast and Bribie Island and Moreton.

The Terracotta Warriors in China

The Terracotta Warriors in China

The Terracotta Warriors («figures of soldiers and horses»), within the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, also known as Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor (秦始皇 陵; pinyin: líng Qinshihuang) was discovered in March 1974 during a works for the supply of irrigation water near Xi’an, 

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel in Egypt

The Great Temple of Abu Simbel in Egypt

Abu Simbel (Arabic: أبو سنبل or أبو سمبل) is an archaeological site comprising two massive rock temples in southern Egypt on the western bank of Lake Nasser about 290 km southwest of Aswan, near its original location . The temples are part of the Open 

The Antarctic

The Antarctic

The Antarctic

The Antarctic (South Pole), with its 14 million km2 continent remains the most enigmatic and little-known planet. The discovery of a huge freshwater lake, located under the thick ice of East Antarctica, has surprised scientists worldwide.

Antarctica is four times larger than the United States, has the nearest continent is South America (Land of Fire) to 3000 km, its maximum altitude is 5,000 meters (the largest in the world) is the oldest continent composed mostly high mountains and large ice coated inland lakes. Today has been explored only a fraction.

This continent was discovered less than 200 years ago, back in 1820 and has 14 million square kilometers, almost 75 times the area of ​​Uruguay. Only 2% (280,000 square kilometers) of its extension becomes free of ice in summer and there are areas with ice thicknesses up to 4000 meters. Its ecosystem is formed mainly by Krill (shrimp-like crustacean) which is the basis of the food pyramid which depend whales, penguins and birds.

The extreme climate of Antarctica makes the animal and plant life is very limited, only a few are able to withstand the extreme climate to compose the flora and fauna of the Antarctic white continent. There are only a few species of vegetation.
In Antarctica there are great places to valuable minerals, which today are untouched by man. We have found a lot of coal and other minerals such as oil and gas. Although banned in 1986’m going hunting today still perform many whaling vessels poaching in Antarctica, several of these vessels belong to Japan and Norway.

In different parts of Antarctica there are several scientific basis and each year thousands of people travel research or out of curiosity.

There are few places where voyages to Antarctica, one of those places is in Argentina at the Port of Ushuaia. Trips begin in austral season in late October and ends in late March.

Prices vary greatly and it is convenient to book several months before, as more people make these trips. Vessels departing the Port of Ushuaia, sail south to navigate Drake Passage located in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, which is located 1,000 km from Tierra del Fuego. The trip takes two days.

The Antarctic (South Pole), with its 14 million km2 continent remains the most enigmatic and little-known planet. The discovery of a huge freshwater lake, located under the thick ice of East Antarctica, has surprised scientists worldwide. Antarctica is four times larger than the United States, has the nearest continent is South America (Land of Fire) to 3000 km, its maximum altitude is 5,000 meters (the largest in the world) is the oldest continent composed mostly high mountains and large ice coated inland lakes. Today has been explored only a fraction.

This continent was discovered less than 200 years ago, back in 1820 and has 14 million square kilometers, almost 75 times the area of ​​Uruguay. Only 2% (280,000 square kilometers) of its extension becomes free of ice in summer and there are areas with ice thicknesses up to 4000 meters. Its ecosystem is formed mainly by Krill (shrimp-like crustacean) which is the basis of the food pyramid which depend whales, penguins and birds.

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The extreme climate of Antarctica makes the animal and plant life is very limited, only a few are able to withstand the extreme climate to compose the flora and fauna of the Antarctic white continent. There are only a few species of vegetation.

In Antarctica there are great places to valuable minerals, which today are untouched by man. We have found a lot of coal and other minerals such as oil and gas. Although banned in 1986’m going hunting today still perform many whaling vessels poaching in Antarctica, several of these vessels belong to Japan and Norway.

In different parts of Antarctica there are several scientific basis and each year thousands of people travel research or out of curiosity.

There are few places where voyages to Antarctica, one of those places is in Argentina at the Port of Ushuaia. Trips begin in austral season in late October and ends in late March.

Prices vary greatly and it is convenient to book several months before, as more people make these trips. Vessels departing the Port of Ushuaia, sail south to navigate Drake Passage located in the extreme northwest of the Peninsula, which is located 1,000 km from Tierra del Fuego. The trip takes two days.

The Moai of Easter Island

The Moai of Easter Island

A moai (the Rapanui moai, «sculpture») is a monolithic stone statue found only on Easter Island or Rapa Nui, part of the V Region of Valparaiso, Chile. The meaning of the moai is still uncertain, and there are several theories about these statues. The most