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Kila Haoda Cup: Aroma Coast take home 2014 cup
Aroma Coast are the champions of the inaugural Central Province Premier Rugby League competition, after beating Goilala Karukas eleven to four at the newly opened Wagula Park at Maopa, in the Central Province yesterday.
The home side who also took out the minor premiership at the end of the season proper, took home the Kila Haoda Cup and Twenty thousand Kina cash prize.- visit us at http://www.em
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chijmuni
Ecolatrines and Green house Chijmuni`s School, Aroma Province, La Paz Department, BOLIVIA.
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Viginuts - Avalavu Thau
Avalavu Thau, a song by the Viginut, a local band from Aroma, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Copyright disclaimer! I do NOT own this song nor the images...
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Oruwani - regi
a song from Aroma Central Province of (PNG)
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News Replay – 14th June, 2015
Headlines:
Newly elected Bougainville leaders urged to be good stewards, Classrooms burned to ashes in the Central Province, and Aroma Coast 7’s Tournament wraps up a successful season.
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Inspiring Guizhou — The Aroma of Tea from Miaoling Mountains
As a multi-ethic and landlocked province in southwest China, the habit of tea-drinking here is old and unique.
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Governor Haoda On Sports
The Pelagai community sports association in Aroma, Central province has received financial support from the Central provincial government... - visit us at ht...
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Kiri Vilakuna Feelings by kasens
PNG Aroma Central province :)
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Iroa Kele - Geku Kalana
Iroa Kele is a group that hail from the Aroma coast area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
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Fake Gourmet Rice, China's Latest Fake Food Scandal
The latest fake food scandal in China: according to state-run media, rice producers in central China are selling a counterfeit gourmet rice—by adding artific...
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Pune Kapa - Gera gavurivo
Pune Kapa is a talented artist from the Marshall Lagoon area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
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Central Premier Rugby League is set for Finals
The Central Premier Rugby League is set to commence grand final match this Wednesday at the new created Wagular Park in Aroma Coast Central Province.... - visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...
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DAYI 2010 Pu-Erh Tea - DealExtreme
Brand: DaYi - Origin: Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture in YunNan Province of China - Year: 2010 - Specially selected and processed Pu-Erh tea - With...
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GLF Tea USA
GLF Tea USA White Tea Infomercial. Learn about the health benefits, flavor and aroma of white tea from China's Fujian Province.
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COMDEKS Tsatsayacu
COMDEKS project located in Arosemena Tola, Napo Province with Producers Association of Cacao Fino de Aroma Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola "Tsatsayaku"
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Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C01 Making white lotus makgeolli_ Master Kim Yong-se
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
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English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/talking-about-different-types-of-tea
In this English lesson you will learn about different types of tea. When we talk about tea, what comes to your mind? Aroma,taste,tradition and social gathering, well all these beautiful elements are associated with the wonderful beverage called TEA. There are
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Iran Saffron gatherers and producers برداشت و بسته بندي زعفران در ايران
November 21, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/8/30)
Khorasan Razavi province (استان خراسان رضوي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razavi_Khorasan_Province
The South Khorasan province (استان خراسان جنوبي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Khorasan_Province
Fars province (استان فارس)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fars_Province
A degree of uncertainty surrounds the origin of the English word, "saffron" al
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Twinings Huo Shan Yellow Rare Loose Tea
A highly prized fine quality - award winning yellow loose leaf tea
with aromas of fresh orchid. First produced in the seventeenth century only served at the imperial court - as a tribute tea in the time of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. When infused in hot water the liquor is the palest green, with a slight floral aroma and gentle, smooth, sweet & nutty toasty flavour
Being a refreshing tea with r
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Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C03 Maintaining the original flavor of makgeolli_Master Song Myeong-seop
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
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Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C02 A brewery passed down through 5 generation_Master Park Gwan-won
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
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BOLIVIA: AYO-AYO: DEATH OF JULIAN APAZA COMMEMORATED
Spanish/Nat
Residents of Ayo Ayo in Bolivia commemorated on Sunday the death of one of their town's most famous forefathers.
Julian Apaza was a legendary leader of his time and a rebel who pitted himself against the might of European settlers.
He was executed in 1781 but has since influenced popular protest throughout Latin America, including Peru's Tupak Amaru Revolutionary Movement w
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2013 沙田除夕倒數嘉年華 New Year's Eve Countdown Carnival
無彊界地帶 Boundless Province
Kila Haoda Cup: Aroma Coast take home 2014 cup
Aroma Coast are the champions of the inaugural Central Province Premier Rugby League competition, after beating Goilala Karukas eleven to four at the newly open...
Aroma Coast are the champions of the inaugural Central Province Premier Rugby League competition, after beating Goilala Karukas eleven to four at the newly opened Wagula Park at Maopa, in the Central Province yesterday.
The home side who also took out the minor premiership at the end of the season proper, took home the Kila Haoda Cup and Twenty thousand Kina cash prize.- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...
wn.com/Kila Haoda Cup Aroma Coast Take Home 2014 Cup
Aroma Coast are the champions of the inaugural Central Province Premier Rugby League competition, after beating Goilala Karukas eleven to four at the newly opened Wagula Park at Maopa, in the Central Province yesterday.
The home side who also took out the minor premiership at the end of the season proper, took home the Kila Haoda Cup and Twenty thousand Kina cash prize.- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...
- published: 11 Dec 2014
- views: 32
chijmuni
Ecolatrines and Green house Chijmuni`s School, Aroma Province, La Paz Department, BOLIVIA....
Ecolatrines and Green house Chijmuni`s School, Aroma Province, La Paz Department, BOLIVIA.
wn.com/Chijmuni
Ecolatrines and Green house Chijmuni`s School, Aroma Province, La Paz Department, BOLIVIA.
Viginuts - Avalavu Thau
Avalavu Thau, a song by the Viginut, a local band from Aroma, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Copyright disclaimer! I do NOT own this song nor the images......
Avalavu Thau, a song by the Viginut, a local band from Aroma, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Copyright disclaimer! I do NOT own this song nor the images...
wn.com/Viginuts Avalavu Thau
Avalavu Thau, a song by the Viginut, a local band from Aroma, Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Copyright disclaimer! I do NOT own this song nor the images...
Oruwani - regi
a song from Aroma Central Province of (PNG)...
a song from Aroma Central Province of (PNG)
wn.com/Oruwani Regi
a song from Aroma Central Province of (PNG)
- published: 08 Oct 2011
- views: 1773
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author: kiritaitai
News Replay – 14th June, 2015
Headlines:
Newly elected Bougainville leaders urged to be good stewards, Classrooms burned to ashes in the Central Province, and Aroma Coast 7’s Tournament wrap...
Headlines:
Newly elected Bougainville leaders urged to be good stewards, Classrooms burned to ashes in the Central Province, and Aroma Coast 7’s Tournament wraps up a successful season.
wn.com/News Replay – 14Th June, 2015
Headlines:
Newly elected Bougainville leaders urged to be good stewards, Classrooms burned to ashes in the Central Province, and Aroma Coast 7’s Tournament wraps up a successful season.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 141
Inspiring Guizhou — The Aroma of Tea from Miaoling Mountains
As a multi-ethic and landlocked province in southwest China, the habit of tea-drinking here is old and unique....
As a multi-ethic and landlocked province in southwest China, the habit of tea-drinking here is old and unique.
wn.com/Inspiring Guizhou — The Aroma Of Tea From Miaoling Mountains
As a multi-ethic and landlocked province in southwest China, the habit of tea-drinking here is old and unique.
- published: 20 Mar 2015
- views: 5
Governor Haoda On Sports
The Pelagai community sports association in Aroma, Central province has received financial support from the Central provincial government... - visit us at ht......
The Pelagai community sports association in Aroma, Central province has received financial support from the Central provincial government... - visit us at ht...
wn.com/Governor Haoda On Sports
The Pelagai community sports association in Aroma, Central province has received financial support from the Central provincial government... - visit us at ht...
Iroa Kele - Geku Kalana
Iroa Kele is a group that hail from the Aroma coast area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language....
Iroa Kele is a group that hail from the Aroma coast area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
wn.com/Iroa Kele Geku Kalana
Iroa Kele is a group that hail from the Aroma coast area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 224
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author: tarupas01
Fake Gourmet Rice, China's Latest Fake Food Scandal
The latest fake food scandal in China: according to state-run media, rice producers in central China are selling a counterfeit gourmet rice—by adding artific......
The latest fake food scandal in China: according to state-run media, rice producers in central China are selling a counterfeit gourmet rice—by adding artific...
wn.com/Fake Gourmet Rice, China's Latest Fake Food Scandal
The latest fake food scandal in China: according to state-run media, rice producers in central China are selling a counterfeit gourmet rice—by adding artific...
- published: 16 Jul 2010
- views: 42491
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author: NTDTV
Pune Kapa - Gera gavurivo
Pune Kapa is a talented artist from the Marshall Lagoon area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language....
Pune Kapa is a talented artist from the Marshall Lagoon area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
wn.com/Pune Kapa Gera Gavurivo
Pune Kapa is a talented artist from the Marshall Lagoon area of the Abau District of Central Province. The song is sung in the Aroma language.
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 1810
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author: Nadi Tauna
Central Premier Rugby League is set for Finals
The Central Premier Rugby League is set to commence grand final match this Wednesday at the new created Wagular Park in Aroma Coast Central Province.... - visit...
The Central Premier Rugby League is set to commence grand final match this Wednesday at the new created Wagular Park in Aroma Coast Central Province.... - visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...
wn.com/Central Premier Rugby League Is Set For Finals
The Central Premier Rugby League is set to commence grand final match this Wednesday at the new created Wagular Park in Aroma Coast Central Province.... - visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 5
DAYI 2010 Pu-Erh Tea - DealExtreme
Brand: DaYi - Origin: Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture in YunNan Province of China - Year: 2010 - Specially selected and processed Pu-Erh tea - With......
Brand: DaYi - Origin: Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture in YunNan Province of China - Year: 2010 - Specially selected and processed Pu-Erh tea - With...
wn.com/Dayi 2010 Pu Erh Tea Dealextreme
Brand: DaYi - Origin: Xishuangbanna Dai autonomous prefecture in YunNan Province of China - Year: 2010 - Specially selected and processed Pu-Erh tea - With...
GLF Tea USA
GLF Tea USA White Tea Infomercial. Learn about the health benefits, flavor and aroma of white tea from China's Fujian Province....
GLF Tea USA White Tea Infomercial. Learn about the health benefits, flavor and aroma of white tea from China's Fujian Province.
wn.com/Glf Tea USA
GLF Tea USA White Tea Infomercial. Learn about the health benefits, flavor and aroma of white tea from China's Fujian Province.
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 3
COMDEKS Tsatsayacu
COMDEKS project located in Arosemena Tola, Napo Province with Producers Association of Cacao Fino de Aroma Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola "Tsatsayaku"...
COMDEKS project located in Arosemena Tola, Napo Province with Producers Association of Cacao Fino de Aroma Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola "Tsatsayaku"
wn.com/Comdeks Tsatsayacu
COMDEKS project located in Arosemena Tola, Napo Province with Producers Association of Cacao Fino de Aroma Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola "Tsatsayaku"
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 6
Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C01 Making white lotus makgeolli_ Master Kim Yong-se
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an......
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
wn.com/Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03C01 Making White Lotus Makgeolli Master Kim Yong Se
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/talking-about-different-types-of-tea
In this English les...
English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/talking-about-different-types-of-tea
In this English lesson you will learn about different types of tea. When we talk about tea, what comes to your mind? Aroma,taste,tradition and social gathering, well all these beautiful elements are associated with the wonderful beverage called TEA. There are different types of tea available in the market. Many people have no idea about how it should be taken or even served. China and Japan have a very rich tradition of serving the tea while in India it is a must have morning beverage.
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/learnexmumbai
Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/letstalkpodcast
Below are the various types of Tea:-
English Breakfast - This is one of the most popular type of tea developed hundred years ago by a Scottish Tea Master Dry dale. It was marketed simply as Breakfast Tea however it became very popular in England and eventually the Tea shops in London renamed it as English Breakfast Tea. It is a blend of fine black teas including the Keemun tea. Well it is named as English Breakfast Tea because the aroma of this blended tea is like a hot toast from the oven. It is served with milk or lemon.
Irish Breakfast - The Irish have always been great tea drinkers and they drink their tea brewed very strong. Usually it is blended from an Assam tea base and has a robust flavor and is served with sugar and milk.
Earl Grey - Earl Grey is named after a person who was a president of England under William IV. Tea legends say that a Chinese Mandarin gave the blend to him seeking to influence the trade relations. It is a smoky tea with a hint of sweetness and is served plain. It is generally a blend of black teas and bergamot oil.
Black Teas / Darjeeling Tea - It refers to the tea grown in the mountain area of India. The mountain altitude and the gentle misting rains of the region produce a unique full bodied but light flavor with a subtly lingering aroma reminiscent of Muscatel. It is served plain or with lemon but never with milk. Milk totally ruins the unique qualities of this tea.
Oolong - The elegant tea also known as the champagne of teas was originally grown in the Fukien province of China and now grown in Taiwan. This type of tea is a cross between the black and the green teas and is fermented to achieve a delicious fruity taste that makes milk lemon and sugar unthinkable.
Green Tea - Green tea is made from the leaves from Camellia Sinensis that have gone through minimal oxidation during processing. It has great health benefits.
White tea - White tea is the lightest and the purest type of tea with a delicate, slightly sweet flavor. It is grown and harvested in China It is made from unopened and the youngest buds and the softest leaves of the tea plant and then left to wither a little in the sunlight. The leaves are lightly processed to prevent oxidation. White tea does contain caffeine but at very much lower levels than black tea or coffee.
Masala Chai or Masala Tea ( Indian Tea with spices ) - Prepared with the boiling of black tea with water and milk and adding spices like cinnamon , cardamom , pepper or even ginger. Generally sugar is used for sweetening the tea. The spices create a nice aroma and is refreshing. The tea has health benefits as will like it helps in digestion also helps to relax sore throat and lowers the cholesterol level.
wn.com/English Lesson – Talking About ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
English Lesson – Talking about ‘Types Of Tea’ – Learn English Vocabulary
Blog : http://www.learnex.in/talking-about-different-types-of-tea
In this English lesson you will learn about different types of tea. When we talk about tea, what comes to your mind? Aroma,taste,tradition and social gathering, well all these beautiful elements are associated with the wonderful beverage called TEA. There are different types of tea available in the market. Many people have no idea about how it should be taken or even served. China and Japan have a very rich tradition of serving the tea while in India it is a must have morning beverage.
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/learnexmumbai
Website : http://www.letstalkpodcast.com
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/letstalkpodcast
Below are the various types of Tea:-
English Breakfast - This is one of the most popular type of tea developed hundred years ago by a Scottish Tea Master Dry dale. It was marketed simply as Breakfast Tea however it became very popular in England and eventually the Tea shops in London renamed it as English Breakfast Tea. It is a blend of fine black teas including the Keemun tea. Well it is named as English Breakfast Tea because the aroma of this blended tea is like a hot toast from the oven. It is served with milk or lemon.
Irish Breakfast - The Irish have always been great tea drinkers and they drink their tea brewed very strong. Usually it is blended from an Assam tea base and has a robust flavor and is served with sugar and milk.
Earl Grey - Earl Grey is named after a person who was a president of England under William IV. Tea legends say that a Chinese Mandarin gave the blend to him seeking to influence the trade relations. It is a smoky tea with a hint of sweetness and is served plain. It is generally a blend of black teas and bergamot oil.
Black Teas / Darjeeling Tea - It refers to the tea grown in the mountain area of India. The mountain altitude and the gentle misting rains of the region produce a unique full bodied but light flavor with a subtly lingering aroma reminiscent of Muscatel. It is served plain or with lemon but never with milk. Milk totally ruins the unique qualities of this tea.
Oolong - The elegant tea also known as the champagne of teas was originally grown in the Fukien province of China and now grown in Taiwan. This type of tea is a cross between the black and the green teas and is fermented to achieve a delicious fruity taste that makes milk lemon and sugar unthinkable.
Green Tea - Green tea is made from the leaves from Camellia Sinensis that have gone through minimal oxidation during processing. It has great health benefits.
White tea - White tea is the lightest and the purest type of tea with a delicate, slightly sweet flavor. It is grown and harvested in China It is made from unopened and the youngest buds and the softest leaves of the tea plant and then left to wither a little in the sunlight. The leaves are lightly processed to prevent oxidation. White tea does contain caffeine but at very much lower levels than black tea or coffee.
Masala Chai or Masala Tea ( Indian Tea with spices ) - Prepared with the boiling of black tea with water and milk and adding spices like cinnamon , cardamom , pepper or even ginger. Generally sugar is used for sweetening the tea. The spices create a nice aroma and is refreshing. The tea has health benefits as will like it helps in digestion also helps to relax sore throat and lowers the cholesterol level.
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 750
Iran Saffron gatherers and producers برداشت و بسته بندي زعفران در ايران
November 21, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/8/30)
Khorasan Razavi province (استان خراسان رضوي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razavi_Khorasan_Province
The South Kh...
November 21, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/8/30)
Khorasan Razavi province (استان خراسان رضوي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razavi_Khorasan_Province
The South Khorasan province (استان خراسان جنوبي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Khorasan_Province
Fars province (استان فارس)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fars_Province
A degree of uncertainty surrounds the origin of the English word, "saffron" although it can be traced to have stemmed immediately from 12th century Old French term safran, which comes from the Latin word safranum. Safranum comes from the Persian intercessor زعفران, or za'ferân.
Old Persian is the first language in which the use of saffron in cooking is recorded, with references dating back thousands of years.
Iran answers for around 90 - 96% of global production and exports much of it. A few of Iran's drier eastern and southeastern provinces, including Fars فارس, Kerman كرمان, and those in the Khorasan خراسان region, glean the bulk of modern global production.
Grades of Iranian Saffron are:
"Sargol سرگل" (red stigma tips only, strongest grade)
"Pushal پوشال" or "Pushali پوشالي" (red stigmas plus some yellow style, lower strength)
"Bunch بونچ" (red stigmas plus large amount of yellow style, presented in a tiny bundle like a miniature wheatsheaf)
"Konge كنج" (yellow style only, claimed to have aroma but with very little, if any, coloring potential)
Iran's Saffron fields and amount of money from export to foreign countries:
80,000 Hectares (800 square Km, 309 square mile) Saffron fields
280 metric Ton Saffron producing per year in Iran
Iran earns about 500,000,000 U$D per year
wn.com/Iran Saffron Gatherers And Producers برداشت و بسته بندي زعفران در ايران
November 21, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/8/30)
Khorasan Razavi province (استان خراسان رضوي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razavi_Khorasan_Province
The South Khorasan province (استان خراسان جنوبي)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Khorasan_Province
Fars province (استان فارس)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fars_Province
A degree of uncertainty surrounds the origin of the English word, "saffron" although it can be traced to have stemmed immediately from 12th century Old French term safran, which comes from the Latin word safranum. Safranum comes from the Persian intercessor زعفران, or za'ferân.
Old Persian is the first language in which the use of saffron in cooking is recorded, with references dating back thousands of years.
Iran answers for around 90 - 96% of global production and exports much of it. A few of Iran's drier eastern and southeastern provinces, including Fars فارس, Kerman كرمان, and those in the Khorasan خراسان region, glean the bulk of modern global production.
Grades of Iranian Saffron are:
"Sargol سرگل" (red stigma tips only, strongest grade)
"Pushal پوشال" or "Pushali پوشالي" (red stigmas plus some yellow style, lower strength)
"Bunch بونچ" (red stigmas plus large amount of yellow style, presented in a tiny bundle like a miniature wheatsheaf)
"Konge كنج" (yellow style only, claimed to have aroma but with very little, if any, coloring potential)
Iran's Saffron fields and amount of money from export to foreign countries:
80,000 Hectares (800 square Km, 309 square mile) Saffron fields
280 metric Ton Saffron producing per year in Iran
Iran earns about 500,000,000 U$D per year
- published: 23 Nov 2014
- views: 6
Twinings Huo Shan Yellow Rare Loose Tea
A highly prized fine quality - award winning yellow loose leaf tea
with aromas of fresh orchid. First produced in the seventeenth century only served at the im...
A highly prized fine quality - award winning yellow loose leaf tea
with aromas of fresh orchid. First produced in the seventeenth century only served at the imperial court - as a tribute tea in the time of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. When infused in hot water the liquor is the palest green, with a slight floral aroma and gentle, smooth, sweet & nutty toasty flavour
Being a refreshing tea with relatively low in caffeine . It's a great pick me up without a big buzz
This is a tea highly prized by the tea geek and tea connoisseur alike
Named after Mount Hua or Hua Shan, which lies in Shaanxi province and has deep spiritual meaning for many in China, it being the most westerly of the Chinese Sacred Taoist Mountains.
The tea itself comes from nearby Anhui province and is only very lightly fermented.Yellow tea is relatively young with the first recorded use being in the Qing dynasty in the 17th century in South East China.
Twinings Yellow Teas: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea/loose-yellow-tea
Twinings Hua Shan Yellow Loose Tea: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea/loose-yellow-tea/hua-shan
Other Tasting Notes and Videos: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea-club
Join Twinings Tea Club: http://www.twinings.co.uk/gifts/tea-taster-club
wn.com/Twinings Huo Shan Yellow Rare Loose Tea
A highly prized fine quality - award winning yellow loose leaf tea
with aromas of fresh orchid. First produced in the seventeenth century only served at the imperial court - as a tribute tea in the time of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. When infused in hot water the liquor is the palest green, with a slight floral aroma and gentle, smooth, sweet & nutty toasty flavour
Being a refreshing tea with relatively low in caffeine . It's a great pick me up without a big buzz
This is a tea highly prized by the tea geek and tea connoisseur alike
Named after Mount Hua or Hua Shan, which lies in Shaanxi province and has deep spiritual meaning for many in China, it being the most westerly of the Chinese Sacred Taoist Mountains.
The tea itself comes from nearby Anhui province and is only very lightly fermented.Yellow tea is relatively young with the first recorded use being in the Qing dynasty in the 17th century in South East China.
Twinings Yellow Teas: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea/loose-yellow-tea
Twinings Hua Shan Yellow Loose Tea: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea/loose-yellow-tea/hua-shan
Other Tasting Notes and Videos: http://www.twinings.co.uk/tea-club
Join Twinings Tea Club: http://www.twinings.co.uk/gifts/tea-taster-club
- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 90
Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C03 Maintaining the original flavor of makgeolli_Master Song Myeong-seop
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an......
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
wn.com/Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03C03 Maintaining The Original Flavor Of Makgeolli Master Song Myeong Seop
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
Makgeolli Rice Wine - Ep03C02 A brewery passed down through 5 generation_Master Park Gwan-won
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an......
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
wn.com/Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03C02 A Brewery Passed Down Through 5 Generation Master Park Gwan Won
Makgeolli Rice Wine Ep03 Part 3: In search of true makgeolli - A writer meets makgeolli masters What is the true taste of Korean makgeolli, made with time an...
BOLIVIA: AYO-AYO: DEATH OF JULIAN APAZA COMMEMORATED
Spanish/Nat
Residents of Ayo Ayo in Bolivia commemorated on Sunday the death of one of their town's most famous forefathers.
Julian Apaza was a legendar...
Spanish/Nat
Residents of Ayo Ayo in Bolivia commemorated on Sunday the death of one of their town's most famous forefathers.
Julian Apaza was a legendary leader of his time and a rebel who pitted himself against the might of European settlers.
He was executed in 1781 but has since influenced popular protest throughout Latin America, including Peru's Tupak Amaru Revolutionary Movement which led a hostage seize in the capital Lima earlier this year.
Thousands marched in file through the town of Ayo Ayo, 53 miles (85 kilometres) outside the Bolivian capital La Paz, on Sunday.
Their purpose was to commemorate the death of the legendary rebel leader Julian Apaza.
Apaza remains one of Bolivia's most prominent historical figures and one of Latin America's most famous rebel fighters.
He is perhaps better known by his other name Tupak Katari or as Tupak Amaru in Peru, where a revolutionary movement named after him staged a hostage crisis earlier this year.
In 1781 he was captured by the Spanish and executed - torn apart by four horses.
But his legacy lives on and continues to inspire protest among Latin America's indigenous population demanding greater human rights.
Sunday's anniversary was an opportunity for many to pledge themselves to his cause.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It is 216 years since the death of Tupak Katari. We are remembering one more year, here at the feet of the leader Tupak Katari."
SUPER CAPTION: Rolando Condori, Mayor of Ayo Ayo
Ceremonies and a ritual burning of offerings were staged at the foot of an impressive monument of Apaza.
SOUNDBITE: (Aymara)
"Thus as the ray of light that was Tupak Katari went against our oppressors (here he is referring to the Spanish) so we must be strong against our new oppressors, the whites."
SUPER CAPTION: Demetrio Panani, priest
Marchers with banners bearing the names of their communities entered the town chanting slogans.
SOUNDBITE: (Aymara)
"Long live the province of Aroma."
SUPER CAPTION: Valentin Huanca, Ayo Ayo town official
Apaza's fight to be rid of the Spanish holds relevance still to many in Bolivia.
Seventy per cent of the country's population is indigenous and many live on or below the poverty line.
Five years ago, a guerrilla group named after Apaza's nomme de guerre, Tupak Katari, emerged.
Many still believe the causes he fought for have yet to be won.
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Spanish/Nat
Residents of Ayo Ayo in Bolivia commemorated on Sunday the death of one of their town's most famous forefathers.
Julian Apaza was a legendary leader of his time and a rebel who pitted himself against the might of European settlers.
He was executed in 1781 but has since influenced popular protest throughout Latin America, including Peru's Tupak Amaru Revolutionary Movement which led a hostage seize in the capital Lima earlier this year.
Thousands marched in file through the town of Ayo Ayo, 53 miles (85 kilometres) outside the Bolivian capital La Paz, on Sunday.
Their purpose was to commemorate the death of the legendary rebel leader Julian Apaza.
Apaza remains one of Bolivia's most prominent historical figures and one of Latin America's most famous rebel fighters.
He is perhaps better known by his other name Tupak Katari or as Tupak Amaru in Peru, where a revolutionary movement named after him staged a hostage crisis earlier this year.
In 1781 he was captured by the Spanish and executed - torn apart by four horses.
But his legacy lives on and continues to inspire protest among Latin America's indigenous population demanding greater human rights.
Sunday's anniversary was an opportunity for many to pledge themselves to his cause.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It is 216 years since the death of Tupak Katari. We are remembering one more year, here at the feet of the leader Tupak Katari."
SUPER CAPTION: Rolando Condori, Mayor of Ayo Ayo
Ceremonies and a ritual burning of offerings were staged at the foot of an impressive monument of Apaza.
SOUNDBITE: (Aymara)
"Thus as the ray of light that was Tupak Katari went against our oppressors (here he is referring to the Spanish) so we must be strong against our new oppressors, the whites."
SUPER CAPTION: Demetrio Panani, priest
Marchers with banners bearing the names of their communities entered the town chanting slogans.
SOUNDBITE: (Aymara)
"Long live the province of Aroma."
SUPER CAPTION: Valentin Huanca, Ayo Ayo town official
Apaza's fight to be rid of the Spanish holds relevance still to many in Bolivia.
Seventy per cent of the country's population is indigenous and many live on or below the poverty line.
Five years ago, a guerrilla group named after Apaza's nomme de guerre, Tupak Katari, emerged.
Many still believe the causes he fought for have yet to be won.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/5a1b6893954aca1754efbfbf1d0a96e1
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1
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Marrakesh Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four Royal Cities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's
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Italia Travel Guide
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Travel video about destination San Francisco in the United States of America.
It is difficult to believe that this lively, cosmopolitan city is under constant threat from earthquake, the only rumble being that of the famous cable cars as they vie up and down the city's hilly roads.
A boat trip is a great way to see Fis
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Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a n
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Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence.and is situated on the south coast of France.From a distance, one of Marseille’s main landmarks rises high above the harbour: the seafarers’ church of Notre-Dame-De-La-Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives it is a splendid structure inspired
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Casablanca Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
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Jutting into the sea is the Hassan II Mosque. 'It w
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Turkey Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Turkey.
Turkey, ‘the land beneath the half moon’. We begin our journey in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. On the opposite side of the Galata Bridge on the banks of the Golden Horn is the Yeni Cami Mosque with a large number of domes and minarets built one
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Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
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Atacama Desert - Chile Travel Guide (HD)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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ZANZIBAR| My top 8 travel tips
Hey guys,
I hope you're all having a fantastic 2015 so far!!
Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' palaces, harems, shining white beaches and fiery red sunsets.
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Marrakesh Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's ...
Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four Royal Cities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's Medina are divided into numerous sections and stock just about everything known to man!
In spite of the city's apparent calm, there is much activity and the traffic is surprisingly well disciplined.
Marrakesh has the largest souks in Morocco. As well as shoes and clothing, they stock all the necessities of life and of course, bargaining and haggling are the norm! Daily life in the souks is dominated by trade. They are a vital meeting place and trading centre for the farmers of the High Atlas. Those who wish to experience Moroccan daily life can do so here and a stroll through the narrow alleys, taking in the city's sounds and aromas, explains far more than any travel guide.
Djemaa el Fna is the 'Square of the Beheaded' and is Marrakesh's most famous attraction with snake charmers, musicians and storytellers. In 2001, the Square of the Beheaded was designated by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Built in 1158, the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque is the symbol of the city. The 77 metre tall sandstone minaret served as the model for the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. Most of the mosque was built by Spanish prisoners of war.
Marrakesh is an historic bridge that unites both urban and nomadic cultures, an exotic gateway to Africa and a captivating window to Europe!
wn.com/Marrakesh Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four Royal Cities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's Medina are divided into numerous sections and stock just about everything known to man!
In spite of the city's apparent calm, there is much activity and the traffic is surprisingly well disciplined.
Marrakesh has the largest souks in Morocco. As well as shoes and clothing, they stock all the necessities of life and of course, bargaining and haggling are the norm! Daily life in the souks is dominated by trade. They are a vital meeting place and trading centre for the farmers of the High Atlas. Those who wish to experience Moroccan daily life can do so here and a stroll through the narrow alleys, taking in the city's sounds and aromas, explains far more than any travel guide.
Djemaa el Fna is the 'Square of the Beheaded' and is Marrakesh's most famous attraction with snake charmers, musicians and storytellers. In 2001, the Square of the Beheaded was designated by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Built in 1158, the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque is the symbol of the city. The 77 metre tall sandstone minaret served as the model for the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. Most of the mosque was built by Spanish prisoners of war.
Marrakesh is an historic bridge that unites both urban and nomadic cultures, an exotic gateway to Africa and a captivating window to Europe!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 28469
Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!...
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
wn.com/Italia Travel Guide
From Tuscany to Rome and the Alps to Venice and Sicily, Italy is an historic gem set within a world of culture and good wine!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 131
Zanzibar Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' pala......
Travel video about destination Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' pala...
wn.com/Zanzibar Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' pala...
San Francisco (USA) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination San Francisco in the United States of America.
It ...
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Travel video about destination San Francisco in the United States of America.
It is difficult to believe that this lively, cosmopolitan city is under constant threat from earthquake, the only rumble being that of the famous cable cars as they vie up and down the city's hilly roads.
A boat trip is a great way to see Fisherman's Wharf, various maritime museums, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, former home of Robert 'The Birdman' Stroud, Machine Gun Kelly and Al Capone.
Built in 1776, San Francisco's first stone building, Mission Dolores, still stands today. Led by the Franciscan Padres, the Christianized Indians built a church, in the cemetery of which many of the city's original settlers were laid to rest.
The Transamerica Pyramid has become the city's most famous landmark. Earthquake proof, having been built on hydraulic spring foundations, the 260 metre high pyramid structure is situated in the heart of the Financial District.
Located between three hills, San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest Chinese settlement outside Asia with pagodas, colorful bunting, decorated balconies and Chinese characters combining with the sounds and exotic aromas of this fascinating area.
The Painted Ladies are charming Victorian wooden houses situated on the fringe of Alamo Square and the Haas-Lilienthal House is a well-maintained jewel of a bygone era.
In San Francisco, history and modernity combine and give the visitor, "That California Feeling!"
wn.com/San Francisco (Usa) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 347 Hotels in San Francisco - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/C2GdGK
Travel video about destination San Francisco in the United States of America.
It is difficult to believe that this lively, cosmopolitan city is under constant threat from earthquake, the only rumble being that of the famous cable cars as they vie up and down the city's hilly roads.
A boat trip is a great way to see Fisherman's Wharf, various maritime museums, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, former home of Robert 'The Birdman' Stroud, Machine Gun Kelly and Al Capone.
Built in 1776, San Francisco's first stone building, Mission Dolores, still stands today. Led by the Franciscan Padres, the Christianized Indians built a church, in the cemetery of which many of the city's original settlers were laid to rest.
The Transamerica Pyramid has become the city's most famous landmark. Earthquake proof, having been built on hydraulic spring foundations, the 260 metre high pyramid structure is situated in the heart of the Financial District.
Located between three hills, San Francisco's Chinatown is the largest Chinese settlement outside Asia with pagodas, colorful bunting, decorated balconies and Chinese characters combining with the sounds and exotic aromas of this fascinating area.
The Painted Ladies are charming Victorian wooden houses situated on the fringe of Alamo Square and the Haas-Lilienthal House is a well-maintained jewel of a bygone era.
In San Francisco, history and modernity combine and give the visitor, "That California Feeling!"
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 121874
Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchan...
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the Departement Gard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.
wn.com/Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the Departement Gard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 69736
Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence.and is situated on the south coast of France.From a distance...
Travel video about destination Provence in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence.and is situated on the south coast of France.From a distance, one of Marseille’s main landmarks rises high above the harbour: the seafarers’ church of Notre-Dame-De-La-Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design. The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than four hundred metres into the deep blue sea and extend for twenty kilometres. Sur Le Pont D’Avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars! A place of radiant light and sweet aromas with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles’nests and with cities that have an historic past. Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.
wn.com/Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence.and is situated on the south coast of France.From a distance, one of Marseille’s main landmarks rises high above the harbour: the seafarers’ church of Notre-Dame-De-La-Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design. The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than four hundred metres into the deep blue sea and extend for twenty kilometres. Sur Le Pont D’Avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars! A place of radiant light and sweet aromas with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles’nests and with cities that have an historic past. Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 755
Casablanca Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's c...
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's commercial metropolis, around 80 percent of Moroccan industry is concentrated in Casablanca, the country's financial, technological and commercial centre and also Africa's largest seaport.
Jutting into the sea is the Hassan II Mosque. 'It was He who created Heaven and Earth in six days!', this paragraph from the Koran inspired Hassan II to build his momentous mosque that extends for nine hectares, a superlative construction that could comfortably accommodate the entire Petersdom in Rome.
Casablanca is a large city surrounded by many ancient villages where life has changed little since ancient times.
The Stade Mohammed V is the centre of Casablanca and is located between the old Medina and the new town with its large residential districts. Several administrative buildings, mosques and Art Deco buildings are situated in the vicinity of the Stade Mohammed and there's also a pedestrian-only shopping mall. The head offices of numerous banks, insurance and commercial companies are located within the modern and flamboyant city centre with its imposing skyscrapers.
The souks contain a labyrinth of alleys and each usually has its own specialty. The souks are the perfect place for those who wish to experience typical Morocco as the aromas and sounds of their narrow alleys are far more descriptive than any travel guide.
Casablanca captivates all those who experience it. This former coastal city of seafarers and pirates is today both lively and contemporary with all the atmosphere and flair of a bygone time.
wn.com/Casablanca Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Casablanca in Morocco.
Casablanca, a city of many faces, Oriental yet modern. From being a former Berber settlement to today's commercial metropolis, around 80 percent of Moroccan industry is concentrated in Casablanca, the country's financial, technological and commercial centre and also Africa's largest seaport.
Jutting into the sea is the Hassan II Mosque. 'It was He who created Heaven and Earth in six days!', this paragraph from the Koran inspired Hassan II to build his momentous mosque that extends for nine hectares, a superlative construction that could comfortably accommodate the entire Petersdom in Rome.
Casablanca is a large city surrounded by many ancient villages where life has changed little since ancient times.
The Stade Mohammed V is the centre of Casablanca and is located between the old Medina and the new town with its large residential districts. Several administrative buildings, mosques and Art Deco buildings are situated in the vicinity of the Stade Mohammed and there's also a pedestrian-only shopping mall. The head offices of numerous banks, insurance and commercial companies are located within the modern and flamboyant city centre with its imposing skyscrapers.
The souks contain a labyrinth of alleys and each usually has its own specialty. The souks are the perfect place for those who wish to experience typical Morocco as the aromas and sounds of their narrow alleys are far more descriptive than any travel guide.
Casablanca captivates all those who experience it. This former coastal city of seafarers and pirates is today both lively and contemporary with all the atmosphere and flair of a bygone time.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 35763
Turkey Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Turkey.
Turkey, ‘the land beneath the half moon’. We begin our journey in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was...
Travel video about destination Turkey.
Turkey, ‘the land beneath the half moon’. We begin our journey in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. On the opposite side of the Galata Bridge on the banks of the Golden Horn is the Yeni Cami Mosque with a large number of domes and minarets built one on top of the other plus a number of precious glass windows. The Grand Basare is a city within a city. Through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. The enclosed market contains more than four thousand shops within its seemingly endless halls and it is possible to buy almost anything here. A vivid world full of the aromas of the orient. Near to the west coast of Turkey situated between Troy and Ephesos is one of the most famous and well preserved ancient cities of this region, Pergamon. This, in the Hellenic era, was an ancient cosmopolitan city the traces of which are still visible today. Marmaris is situated on the Turkish Riviera and was once well protected by a mediaeval fortress. In 1522 Sultan Süleyman The Splendid enlarged the small castle of the former Roman rulers as he wished to conquer the island of Rhodes. Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey and this once Anatolian provincial backwater is today one of the country’s most modern cities and is a vibrant world metropolis. The biggest mosque in Turkey is the Kocatepe Camii which is both a symbol of the devoutness of the Turkish people as well as being an important centre of communication for the entire city. Turkey is a country of many faces, with fairytale-like mosques and palaces, legendary ancient cities and fascinating landscapes. It is a link between Asia and Europe, between East and West and an historic bridge between both Orient and Occident.
wn.com/Turkey Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Turkey.
Turkey, ‘the land beneath the half moon’. We begin our journey in Istanbul, golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of history. On the opposite side of the Galata Bridge on the banks of the Golden Horn is the Yeni Cami Mosque with a large number of domes and minarets built one on top of the other plus a number of precious glass windows. The Grand Basare is a city within a city. Through a large gate there is a labyrinth of corridors that were built over many centuries. The enclosed market contains more than four thousand shops within its seemingly endless halls and it is possible to buy almost anything here. A vivid world full of the aromas of the orient. Near to the west coast of Turkey situated between Troy and Ephesos is one of the most famous and well preserved ancient cities of this region, Pergamon. This, in the Hellenic era, was an ancient cosmopolitan city the traces of which are still visible today. Marmaris is situated on the Turkish Riviera and was once well protected by a mediaeval fortress. In 1522 Sultan Süleyman The Splendid enlarged the small castle of the former Roman rulers as he wished to conquer the island of Rhodes. Ankara is the capital of the Republic of Turkey and this once Anatolian provincial backwater is today one of the country’s most modern cities and is a vibrant world metropolis. The biggest mosque in Turkey is the Kocatepe Camii which is both a symbol of the devoutness of the Turkish people as well as being an important centre of communication for the entire city. Turkey is a country of many faces, with fairytale-like mosques and palaces, legendary ancient cities and fascinating landscapes. It is a link between Asia and Europe, between East and West and an historic bridge between both Orient and Occident.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 73434
Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a dista...
Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than 400 metres into the deep blue sea and extend for 20 kilometres.
Sur le pont D'avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars!
A place of radiant light and sweet aromas, with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles' nests and with cities that have an historic past, Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.
wn.com/Marseille Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Marseille in France.
Marseille is the most important city in Provence and is situated on the south coast of France.
From a distance, one of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbor, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame de la Garde. With abundant internal furnishings, Byzantine arches, golden mosaics and numerous votives, it is a splendid structure inspired by Byzantine Romanic design.
The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the 5th century, the mighty Abbaye Saint-Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians.
A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe, Les Calanques, a unique nature reserve where shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than 400 metres into the deep blue sea and extend for 20 kilometres.
Sur le pont D'avignon is a world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge, as that is the location of its bars!
A place of radiant light and sweet aromas, with villages that nestle in the rocks like eagles' nests and with cities that have an historic past, Provence is indeed a captivating land full of fascinating contrasts.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 61122
Atacama Desert - Chile Travel Guide (HD)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
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explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
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Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
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Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
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The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
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At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
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Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
wn.com/Atacama Desert Chile Travel Guide (Hd)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
=========
explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
============
Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
===================
Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
====================
The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
=================
At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
=================================
Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
- published: 29 Aug 2014
- views: 6309
Burj Al Arab Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Burj al Arab. The world's only seven star hotel, built on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf, its exterior is shaped lik......
Travel video about destination Burj al Arab. The world's only seven star hotel, built on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf, its exterior is shaped lik...
wn.com/Burj Al Arab Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Burj al Arab. The world's only seven star hotel, built on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf, its exterior is shaped lik...
Weekend Getaway: Santa Barbara | Travel + Leisure
Travel + Leisure editor Sarah Spagnolo spotlights the hotels, new restaurants, and beautiful beaches of Santa Barbara, California. Read more: http://www.trav......
Travel + Leisure editor Sarah Spagnolo spotlights the hotels, new restaurants, and beautiful beaches of Santa Barbara, California. Read more: http://www.trav...
wn.com/Weekend Getaway Santa Barbara | Travel Leisure
Travel + Leisure editor Sarah Spagnolo spotlights the hotels, new restaurants, and beautiful beaches of Santa Barbara, California. Read more: http://www.trav...
Taipei - City Video Guide
In recent decades, Taiwan has transformed itself into one of Asia's premier travel destinations. It's easy to fall in love with this city. The aroma of stree......
In recent decades, Taiwan has transformed itself into one of Asia's premier travel destinations. It's easy to fall in love with this city. The aroma of stree...
wn.com/Taipei City Video Guide
In recent decades, Taiwan has transformed itself into one of Asia's premier travel destinations. It's easy to fall in love with this city. The aroma of stree...
PT. HIRO CHAN Tour & Travel, Bali Spa School / Aroma Talk Spa~♪
PT. HIROCHAN, tour & travel agency, Bali Island - Indonesia official website : http://www.bali-vacation-holiday.com/english.html Learn traditional Balinese s......
PT. HIROCHAN, tour & travel agency, Bali Island - Indonesia official website : http://www.bali-vacation-holiday.com/english.html Learn traditional Balinese s...
wn.com/Pt. Hiro Chan Tour Travel, Bali Spa School Aroma Talk Spa~♪
PT. HIROCHAN, tour & travel agency, Bali Island - Indonesia official website : http://www.bali-vacation-holiday.com/english.html Learn traditional Balinese s...
ZANZIBAR| My top 8 travel tips
Hey guys,
I hope you're all having a fantastic 2015 so far!!
Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic a...
Hey guys,
I hope you're all having a fantastic 2015 so far!!
Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' palaces, harems, shining white beaches and fiery red sunsets.
The ancient oriental city of Zanzibar derived its name from its many old stone buildings. Charming and mysterious, they have witnessed much of the island's dramatic past and the tangled architecture of coral stone and shell lime serves as a fascinating backdrop to this colourful city that is strongly influenced by an Arabian way of life.
I visited over the Christmas to New year period 1014/1015, attended the biggest new years eve party at Kendwa beach and got lost on the legendary fairy-tale island of global culture. Its definitely worth a visit! :-)
Music by Thadeus: https://soundcloud.com/thadeus-3
Pictures taken on my iphone and by: http://instagram.com/malimbika
Thank you for watching, remember to thumbs up, subscribe and comment to engage. :-)
MUCH APPRECIATED!! xoxo
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wn.com/Zanzibar| My Top 8 Travel Tips
Hey guys,
I hope you're all having a fantastic 2015 so far!!
Zanzibar is a paradise-like island just off the Tanzanian coast. An island of spice and exotic aromas, sultans' palaces, harems, shining white beaches and fiery red sunsets.
The ancient oriental city of Zanzibar derived its name from its many old stone buildings. Charming and mysterious, they have witnessed much of the island's dramatic past and the tangled architecture of coral stone and shell lime serves as a fascinating backdrop to this colourful city that is strongly influenced by an Arabian way of life.
I visited over the Christmas to New year period 1014/1015, attended the biggest new years eve party at Kendwa beach and got lost on the legendary fairy-tale island of global culture. Its definitely worth a visit! :-)
Music by Thadeus: https://soundcloud.com/thadeus-3
Pictures taken on my iphone and by: http://instagram.com/malimbika
Thank you for watching, remember to thumbs up, subscribe and comment to engage. :-)
MUCH APPRECIATED!! xoxo
CONNECT WITH ME:
Instagram: http://instagram.com/chrissysblurr#
Beauty and fashion Blog: http://chrissysblurr.blogspot.co.uk/
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- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 26
Vancouver Travel Guide: Guu with Garlic is Guu'd! Yummy
http://worldlifilm.com | I had so much fun eating at Guu with Garlic, one iteration of the Guu-Izakaya restaurant chain in Vancouver, Canada. I still dream a......
http://worldlifilm.com | I had so much fun eating at Guu with Garlic, one iteration of the Guu-Izakaya restaurant chain in Vancouver, Canada. I still dream a...
wn.com/Vancouver Travel Guide Guu With Garlic Is Guu'd Yummy
http://worldlifilm.com | I had so much fun eating at Guu with Garlic, one iteration of the Guu-Izakaya restaurant chain in Vancouver, Canada. I still dream a...
- published: 14 Nov 2009
- views: 4501
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author: worldli
Travel Taiwan Vlog: Taipei Main Station Forget The Trains 遊台北:台北火車站美食
Good day people! So I know in order to tour around Taiwan, it is almost always to come through Taipei Main Station because this is where everything transit from...
Good day people! So I know in order to tour around Taiwan, it is almost always to come through Taipei Main Station because this is where everything transit from one another from Metro to High Speed Rail. But seriously, let's admit that Taipei Main Station really isn't anything spectacular to look at in terms of architecture.
The true treasure of this tourist destination is really inside the station. It is simply the BEST PLACE of all Taiwan for tourists to gather souvenirs because they've scouted all and every speciality from all counties. Well I mean "food souvenirs", yes in Asia when people travel they like to bring snacky souvenirs home to their friends, family and coworkers.
Not to mention the food court which takes up the entire second floor, it is simply HUGE and the king of all food courts because it is just so pretty and covers all kinds of food (well maybe not all kinds, but a lot already compared!) You seriously can't leave without having a bite of things because the aroma is just too delicious!
Anyway, thanks for watching stay warm! xx
wn.com/Travel Taiwan Vlog Taipei Main Station Forget The Trains 遊台北:台北火車站美食
Good day people! So I know in order to tour around Taiwan, it is almost always to come through Taipei Main Station because this is where everything transit from one another from Metro to High Speed Rail. But seriously, let's admit that Taipei Main Station really isn't anything spectacular to look at in terms of architecture.
The true treasure of this tourist destination is really inside the station. It is simply the BEST PLACE of all Taiwan for tourists to gather souvenirs because they've scouted all and every speciality from all counties. Well I mean "food souvenirs", yes in Asia when people travel they like to bring snacky souvenirs home to their friends, family and coworkers.
Not to mention the food court which takes up the entire second floor, it is simply HUGE and the king of all food courts because it is just so pretty and covers all kinds of food (well maybe not all kinds, but a lot already compared!) You seriously can't leave without having a bite of things because the aroma is just too delicious!
Anyway, thanks for watching stay warm! xx
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 2
Christmas City Nuremberg
C H R I S T M A S. Perhaps the scents from your childhood come to mind right now, when you remember aniseed, cinnamon and carnations? Maybe you get a warm, comf...
C H R I S T M A S. Perhaps the scents from your childhood come to mind right now, when you remember aniseed, cinnamon and carnations? Maybe you get a warm, comfortable feeling inside, thinking of the candlelight? Perhaps you are thinking about people dear to you, who have given you pleasure? We can promise you that a visit to Nuremberg before Christmas will arouse your warmest memories. Nuremberg in the run-up to Christmas is the anticipation of quiet hours with your family and friends. Because Nuremberg is Christmas city. There are 1001 reasons to fall in love anew with the Christmas city of Nuremberg. For some it's the delicious aroma of far-eastern spices in the world-famous Nuremberg gingerbread. For others it's the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt, where you can hunt for glass Christmas tree baubles, hand-made tinsel angels or nativity figurines and nutcrackers made of wood. For the passionate international shopper there are many exclusive boutiques and shops with original ideas for presents and for the little ones there is the children's Christmas and the Sternenhaus (House of Stars). If you're lucky it might even be snowing on your stroll through the festive illuminations of the Christmas city of Nuremberg. One thing is certain, however, you will take unforgettable memories back home with you.
wn.com/Christmas City Nuremberg
C H R I S T M A S. Perhaps the scents from your childhood come to mind right now, when you remember aniseed, cinnamon and carnations? Maybe you get a warm, comfortable feeling inside, thinking of the candlelight? Perhaps you are thinking about people dear to you, who have given you pleasure? We can promise you that a visit to Nuremberg before Christmas will arouse your warmest memories. Nuremberg in the run-up to Christmas is the anticipation of quiet hours with your family and friends. Because Nuremberg is Christmas city. There are 1001 reasons to fall in love anew with the Christmas city of Nuremberg. For some it's the delicious aroma of far-eastern spices in the world-famous Nuremberg gingerbread. For others it's the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt, where you can hunt for glass Christmas tree baubles, hand-made tinsel angels or nativity figurines and nutcrackers made of wood. For the passionate international shopper there are many exclusive boutiques and shops with original ideas for presents and for the little ones there is the children's Christmas and the Sternenhaus (House of Stars). If you're lucky it might even be snowing on your stroll through the festive illuminations of the Christmas city of Nuremberg. One thing is certain, however, you will take unforgettable memories back home with you.
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 4
A Local's Guide to Marrakech
We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. ......
We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. ...
wn.com/A Local's Guide To Marrakech
We asked the locals what we should do when visiting the Moroccan city of Marrakech. See what they suggested and use this video as your guide when you visit. ...
Rome - City Video Guide
Italy's capital city, Rome was once the center of the Roman Empire and known as Caput Mundi: The Capital of the World. The foundations of ancient Rome were l......
Italy's capital city, Rome was once the center of the Roman Empire and known as Caput Mundi: The Capital of the World. The foundations of ancient Rome were l...
wn.com/Rome City Video Guide
Italy's capital city, Rome was once the center of the Roman Empire and known as Caput Mundi: The Capital of the World. The foundations of ancient Rome were l...
Fés Travel Video Guide
In the early and late Middle Ages, the royal city of Fez was the capital of Morocco. Where two of the most important trading routes from the Sahara to the Medit...
In the early and late Middle Ages, the royal city of Fez was the capital of Morocco. Where two of the most important trading routes from the Sahara to the Mediterranean crossed, a follower of the prophet Mohammed established Fez in a delightful river valley.
In the old walled town of Medina in which Muslim belief is omnipresent, everyone lives within easy listening distance of a minaret and also the relentless babble of traders and craftsmen.
Through the old city gate of Bab Boujeloud, you enter the exotic world of the Arab-Islam Middle Ages. The beautifully restored inner courtyards of the city palaces show the splendor of Spanish-Moorish architecture. Arabesque wall decorations and floor mosaics represent 1,200 years of Muslim belief and reflect the cultural prosperity enjoyed by this royal city, whose historic past today intermingles with aromatic aromas, a wealth of craftsmen, and the smell of dough-cake as baked in the time of Roman occupation.
wn.com/Fés Travel Video Guide
In the early and late Middle Ages, the royal city of Fez was the capital of Morocco. Where two of the most important trading routes from the Sahara to the Mediterranean crossed, a follower of the prophet Mohammed established Fez in a delightful river valley.
In the old walled town of Medina in which Muslim belief is omnipresent, everyone lives within easy listening distance of a minaret and also the relentless babble of traders and craftsmen.
Through the old city gate of Bab Boujeloud, you enter the exotic world of the Arab-Islam Middle Ages. The beautifully restored inner courtyards of the city palaces show the splendor of Spanish-Moorish architecture. Arabesque wall decorations and floor mosaics represent 1,200 years of Muslim belief and reflect the cultural prosperity enjoyed by this royal city, whose historic past today intermingles with aromatic aromas, a wealth of craftsmen, and the smell of dough-cake as baked in the time of Roman occupation.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 57
India Tour Guide (HD)
India Tours, India Tourism, India Vacation, India Travel Guide Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World......
India Tours, India Tourism, India Vacation, India Travel Guide Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World...
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Laos Travel & Tourism videos - Visit Laos
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems ...
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems to be some problems with my video editor.
Includes:
'Welcome to Laos-Visit Laos Year 2012' uploaded by PhouIuTravel Laos
'Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos' uploaded by iSpotTravel
'Laos Tourism - Visit Laos' uploaded by bestdestination
Laos overview by Rough Guides:
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos remains one of Southeast Asia's most beguiling destinations. Caught in the middle of the two Indochina wars and long isolated from the rest of the world, the country retains a slow, rather old-fashioned charm, and its people -- incredibly laidback and friendly, even by Asian standards -- are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Laos's lifeline is the Mekong River, which runs the length of the country, at times bisecting it and at others serving as a boundary with Thailand; the rugged Annamite Mountains historically have acted as a buffer against Vietnam, with which Laos shares its eastern border. Most people visit the country as part of a wider trip in the region, often entering from Thailand and following the Mekong further south. However, Laos alone rewards further exploration, and with a little more time it's not hard to feel like you're visiting places where few Westerners venture. Stretching from the forest-clad mountains of the north to the islands of the far south, there's enough here to keep you occupied for weeks, and still feel as though you'd barely scratched the surface.
For such a small country, Laos is surprisingly diverse in terms of its people. Colourfully dressed hill tribes populate the higher elevations, while in the lowland river valleys, coconut palms sway over the Buddhist monasteries of the ethnic Lao. The country also retains some of the French influence it absorbed during colonial days: the familiar smell of freshly baked bread and coffee mingles with exotic local aromas in morning markets, and many of the old shophouses of its larger towns now (appropriately) house French restaurants.
The effects of the wars, and of its communist government, are unmistakable -- it remains completely inadvisable to strike out into the countryside without following paths for fear of UXO (unexploded ordnance) -- and the country remains heavily dependent on its neighbours for all manner of products; indeed in some parts of the country, the local markets stock more Chinese and Vietnamese goods than Lao. However, whether you're riding through the countryside on a rickety old bus crammed with sacks of rice, more people than seats, and blaring tinny Lao pop music, leisurely sailing down the Mekong past staggeringly beautiful scenery, or being dragged by a stranger to celebrate a birth over too much Beer Lao and lào-láo, it's hard not to be won over by this utterly fascinating country and its people.
wn.com/Laos Travel Tourism Videos Visit Laos
A compilation of videos relating to travel and tourism in the south east Asian country of Laos. I'm sorry for the strange lines appearing at times- there seems to be some problems with my video editor.
Includes:
'Welcome to Laos-Visit Laos Year 2012' uploaded by PhouIuTravel Laos
'Laos Travel Video - Finally Found Love, Finally Found Laos' uploaded by iSpotTravel
'Laos Tourism - Visit Laos' uploaded by bestdestination
Laos overview by Rough Guides:
Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, landlocked Laos remains one of Southeast Asia's most beguiling destinations. Caught in the middle of the two Indochina wars and long isolated from the rest of the world, the country retains a slow, rather old-fashioned charm, and its people -- incredibly laidback and friendly, even by Asian standards -- are undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
Laos's lifeline is the Mekong River, which runs the length of the country, at times bisecting it and at others serving as a boundary with Thailand; the rugged Annamite Mountains historically have acted as a buffer against Vietnam, with which Laos shares its eastern border. Most people visit the country as part of a wider trip in the region, often entering from Thailand and following the Mekong further south. However, Laos alone rewards further exploration, and with a little more time it's not hard to feel like you're visiting places where few Westerners venture. Stretching from the forest-clad mountains of the north to the islands of the far south, there's enough here to keep you occupied for weeks, and still feel as though you'd barely scratched the surface.
For such a small country, Laos is surprisingly diverse in terms of its people. Colourfully dressed hill tribes populate the higher elevations, while in the lowland river valleys, coconut palms sway over the Buddhist monasteries of the ethnic Lao. The country also retains some of the French influence it absorbed during colonial days: the familiar smell of freshly baked bread and coffee mingles with exotic local aromas in morning markets, and many of the old shophouses of its larger towns now (appropriately) house French restaurants.
The effects of the wars, and of its communist government, are unmistakable -- it remains completely inadvisable to strike out into the countryside without following paths for fear of UXO (unexploded ordnance) -- and the country remains heavily dependent on its neighbours for all manner of products; indeed in some parts of the country, the local markets stock more Chinese and Vietnamese goods than Lao. However, whether you're riding through the countryside on a rickety old bus crammed with sacks of rice, more people than seats, and blaring tinny Lao pop music, leisurely sailing down the Mekong past staggeringly beautiful scenery, or being dragged by a stranger to celebrate a birth over too much Beer Lao and lào-láo, it's hard not to be won over by this utterly fascinating country and its people.
- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 2358