The Salt Range is a hill system in the Punjab province of Pakistan, deriving its name from its extensive deposits of rock salt. The range extends from the Jhelum River to the Indus, across the northern portion of the Punjab province. The Salt Range contains the great mines of Mayo, Khewra, Warcha and Kalabagh, which yield vast supplies of salt. Coal of a medium quality is also found.
Two interesting sites are close to Kathwai, Kutte Mar and Tulaja fort. At Kuttee Mar to the Northeast of Kathwai are Muslim graves made of Kangar and the purported grave of a dog that is said to have died defending the wedding procession of its owner from an attack by bandits. Kutte Mar may have been the place where the Khura inscription of Toramana was found (Buhler 1891-92, 238-41; Sircar 1965: 422-4). If this assessment is correct, a Buddhist monastery was established here around 500. A.D. This inscription and another fragmentary inscription found at Sakaser (Pakistan Archaeology 5, 1968: 284-70) confirm that this area was a flourishing, centre for Buddhism, which is borne out by the extensive archaeological remains.
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and co...
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Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
The M2 motorway is located in Punjab province of Pakistan. Connecting the Lahore and Islamabad cities motorway M2 is 367 kilometers long. It has the highest ...
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5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
Part 2 of this video must watch on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNeu8281z5Q Tulajha is a 5000 year ancient city on a hill top peck in Salt rang at Distt.Khushab Pakistan.The track is very adventurer and beautiful.The Tulajh civilization age is nearly Indus civilization. My mob.#00923006061421
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5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
تلاجا کوہھے نمک میں خوشاب سے تقریبآ 30 کلو میٹر نوشیرہ روڈ پر 5000 سال پرانا ایک گم نام (گپت)آبادی ہھے جو کہ سطحہٰ سمندر سے
تقریبآ ٢٠٠٠ فٹ بلند پہاڑی کی چوٹی پر ہے یہ جدید دنیا کی نظر سے چھپی ایک پر اسرار دنیا ہنے اس تک جانے کا اک ہی پیدل راستہ ہے جو ایڈونچر بھر پور ور مشکل ہے
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Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Malot is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Sub Tehsil of Kalar kahar Salt Rang Kilha Malot is build in 980A.D b...
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Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
A Mini Documentory on Dangerous curves and slopes in Salt Range, Motorway Reporter. Fayyaz Raja Cameraman. Kashif Bajwa Screen. Samaa TV.
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Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Travelling from Islamabad to Lahore on M2 Motorway in Pajero 93. 28th Feb 2010. Captured With Nokia N97.
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Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ روڈ پر مکھیال گاؤں کے نیچے سر کلاں سے پہلے جنگلی حیات سے اور ایڈونچر سے بھر پور سائٹ دیو سائ طرز کی ڈھلانوں پر موشتعمل اک دل فریب علاقہ
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Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range
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The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
I travelled along this road many times as a teenager, I almost always used to get churning stomach along it's steep and winding sections and sometime I also ...
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Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
A hyperlapse Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
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salt range m2 Pakistan
salt range m2 Pakistan
salt range m2 Pakistan
atif is driving mehran.
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PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY.
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Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
This part of motorway passes through salt range Pakistan which is 5010 feet above sea level. It is an absolute mind blowing experience when driving through t...
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and co...
5:57
Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
Crossing Salt Range on Motorway M2
The M2 motorway is located in Punjab province of Pakistan. Connecting the Lahore and Islamabad cities motorway M2 is 367 kilometers long. It has the highest ...
19:37
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
Part 2 of this video must watch on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNeu8281z5Q Tulajha is a 5000 year ancient city on a hill top peck in Salt rang at Distt.Khushab Pakistan.The track is very adventurer and beautiful.The Tulajh civilization age is nearly Indus civilization. My mob.#00923006061421
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5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
تلاجا کوہھے نمک میں خوشاب سے تقریبآ 30 کلو میٹر نوشیرہ روڈ پر 5000 سال پرانا ایک گم نام (گپت)آبادی ہھے جو کہ سطحہٰ سمندر سے
تقریبآ ٢٠٠٠ فٹ بلند پہاڑی کی چوٹی پر ہے یہ جدید دنیا کی نظر سے چھپی ایک پر اسرار دنیا ہنے اس تک جانے کا اک ہی پیدل راستہ ہے جو ایڈونچر بھر پور ور مشکل ہے
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Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Malot is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Sub Tehsil of Kalar kahar Salt Rang Kilha Malot is build in 980A.D b...
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Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
Mout Ki Wadi ( Salt Range, Kalar Kahar, Motorway )
A Mini Documentory on Dangerous curves and slopes in Salt Range, Motorway Reporter. Fayyaz Raja Cameraman. Kashif Bajwa Screen. Samaa TV.
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Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan
Travelling from Islamabad to Lahore on M2 Motorway in Pajero 93. 28th Feb 2010. Captured With Nokia N97.
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Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ روڈ پر مکھیال گاؤں کے نیچے سر کلاں سے پہلے جنگلی حیات سے اور ایڈونچر سے بھر پور سائٹ دیو سائ طرز کی ڈھلانوں پر موشتعمل اک دل فریب علاقہ
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Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
Kalabagh Salt Range
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The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
I travelled along this road many times as a teenager, I almost always used to get churning stomach along it's steep and winding sections and sometime I also ...
1:57
Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
A hyperlapse Rollercoaster ride of Kallar Kahar salt range, Pakistan
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salt range m2 Pakistan
salt range m2 Pakistan
salt range m2 Pakistan
atif is driving mehran.
10:24
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY KALLAR KAHAR SALT RANGE ISLAMABAD TO LAHORE
PAKISTAN MOTORWAY.
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Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
Salt Range Motorway (Pakistan)
This part of motorway passes through salt range Pakistan which is 5010 feet above sea level. It is an absolute mind blowing experience when driving through t...
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Khewra Salt Range
Khewra Salt Range
Khewra Salt Range
Khewra salt mine is the second largest salt mine in the world. it is located in Jhelum district of Punjab province of Pakistan. it was thought that these sal...
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Salt range @ M2 motorway
Salt range @ M2 motorway
Salt range @ M2 motorway
The salt range section of M2 motorway between lahore - islamabad.
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Kalar khar salt range kohistan bus accident
Kalar khar salt range kohistan bus accident
Kalar khar salt range kohistan bus accident
Kohistan rolled over in salt range.rescue 1122 chakwal is working.
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Khewra Salt Range Pakistan 22 July 2008.
Khewra Salt Range Pakistan 22 July 2008.
Khewra Salt Range Pakistan 22 July 2008.
Khewra Salt Range Pakistan 22 July 2008.
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BMW Z3 downhill on Salt Range M2 with top down.
BMW Z3 downhill on Salt Range M2 with top down.
BMW Z3 downhill on Salt Range M2 with top down.
Islamabad to Lahore on M2 Motorway.
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Sulpher water spring near Namal Dam in Salt Range Mountains- By www.namalvalley.com
Sulpher water spring near Namal Dam in Salt Range Mountains- By www.namalvalley.com
Sulpher water spring near Namal Dam in Salt Range Mountains- By www.namalvalley.com
Sulpher water spring near Namal Dam in Salt Range Mountains in Namal Valley Mianwali Pakistan - By: www.namalvalley.com.
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Salt Range. Amazing Place Near Pear KACHIANWALA Noshera Khushab Road.By Barodi
Salt Range. Amazing Place Near Pear KACHIANWALA Noshera Khushab Road.By Barodi
Salt Range. Amazing Place Near Pear KACHIANWALA Noshera Khushab Road.By Barodi
Salt Range. Amazing Place Near Pear KACHIANWALA Noshera Khushab Road.
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Jahlar Lake, RAMSAR Site, Salt Range Pakistan
Jahlar Lake, RAMSAR Site, Salt Range Pakistan
Jahlar Lake, RAMSAR Site, Salt Range Pakistan
Yet another lake of international significance.
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Lumia 930 video salt range pakistan
Lumia 930 video salt range pakistan
Lumia 930 video salt range pakistan
Lumia 930 moterway salt range pakistan video
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and co...
Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and co...
The M2 motorway is located in Punjab province of Pakistan. Connecting the Lahore and Islamabad cities motorway M2 is 367 kilometers long. It has the highest ...
The M2 motorway is located in Punjab province of Pakistan. Connecting the Lahore and Islamabad cities motorway M2 is 367 kilometers long. It has the highest ...
Part 2 of this video must watch on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNeu8281z5Q Tulajha is a 5000 year ancient city on a hill top peck in Salt rang at Distt.Khushab Pakistan.The track is very adventurer and beautiful.The Tulajh civilization age is nearly Indus civilization. My mob.#00923006061421
Part 2 of this video must watch on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNeu8281z5Q Tulajha is a 5000 year ancient city on a hill top peck in Salt rang at Distt.Khushab Pakistan.The track is very adventurer and beautiful.The Tulajh civilization age is nearly Indus civilization. My mob.#00923006061421
published:12 Sep 2013
views:9442
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
تلاجا کوہھے نمک میں خوشاب سے تقریبآ 30 کلو میٹر نوشیرہ روڈ پر 5000 سال پرانا ایک گم نام (گپت)آبادی ہھے جو کہ سطحہٰ سمندر سے
تقریبآ ٢٠٠٠ فٹ بلند پہاڑی کی چوٹی پر ہے یہ جدید دنیا کی نظر سے چھپی ایک پر اسرار دنیا ہنے اس تک جانے کا اک ہی پیدل راستہ ہے جو ایڈونچر بھر پور ور مشکل ہے
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
تلاجا کوہھے نمک میں خوشاب سے تقریبآ 30 کلو میٹر نوشیرہ روڈ پر 5000 سال پرانا ایک گم نام (گپت)آبادی ہھے جو کہ سطحہٰ سمندر سے
تقریبآ ٢٠٠٠ فٹ بلند پہاڑی کی چوٹی پر ہے یہ جدید دنیا کی نظر سے چھپی ایک پر اسرار دنیا ہنے اس تک جانے کا اک ہی پیدل راستہ ہے جو ایڈونچر بھر پور ور مشکل ہے
published:18 Jan 2015
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Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
Malot is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Sub Tehsil of Kalar kahar Salt Rang Kilha Malot is build in 980A.D b...
Malot is a village of Chakwal District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. It is part of Sub Tehsil of Kalar kahar Salt Rang Kilha Malot is build in 980A.D b...
ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ روڈ پر مکھیال گاؤں کے نیچے سر کلاں سے پہلے جنگلی حیات سے اور ایڈونچر سے بھر پور سائٹ دیو سائ طرز کی ڈھلانوں پر موشتعمل اک دل فریب علاقہ
ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ روڈ پر مکھیال گاؤں کے نیچے سر کلاں سے پہلے جنگلی حیات سے اور ایڈونچر سے بھر پور سائٹ دیو سائ طرز کی ڈھلانوں پر موشتعمل اک دل فریب علاقہ
I travelled along this road many times as a teenager, I almost always used to get churning stomach along it's steep and winding sections and sometime I also ...
I travelled along this road many times as a teenager, I almost always used to get churning stomach along it's steep and winding sections and sometime I also ...
This part of motorway passes through salt range Pakistan which is 5010 feet above sea level. It is an absolute mind blowing experience when driving through t...
This part of motorway passes through salt range Pakistan which is 5010 feet above sea level. It is an absolute mind blowing experience when driving through t...
Khewra salt mine is the second largest salt mine in the world. it is located in Jhelum district of Punjab province of Pakistan. it was thought that these sal...
Khewra salt mine is the second largest salt mine in the world. it is located in Jhelum district of Punjab province of Pakistan. it was thought that these sal...
Salt lake city Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Salt lake city Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Salt lake city Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Salt Lake City circa 1920. In the past 20 years the skyline has expanded greatly. Picture taken i...
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Range of Vision, a tandem journey from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City
Range of Vision, a tandem journey from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City
Range of Vision, a tandem journey from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City
a visually impaired 22 year old named Carlos participates in a special cross country bicycle tour on a modified tandem bike from vegas to salt lake city.
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Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra.Lovely Video.
Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra.Lovely Video.
Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra.Lovely Video.
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
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Hallstatt Travel Video Guide
Hallstatt Travel Video Guide
Hallstatt Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Hallstatt in Austria.
Hallstatt is located on the shores of a sleepy Austrian lake, surrounded by high hills and the Dachstein Mountain Range. Similar to a fjord, Hallstatt Lake extends in front of the picturesque village that was one of the earliest and most unique settlements in this region. Due to the early discovery of large salt deposits in the surrounding mountains, the village has a proud history that dates back a thousand years and archaeology has revealed that this area was inhabited from around five thousand years B.C. Long before Christianity came to Salzkammergut and prior to any churches being built
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Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the ol
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Death Valley Travel Video Guide
Death Valley Travel Video Guide
Death Valley Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Death Valley. It is particularly during the hot summer months that Death Valley does full justice to its name. On some days th...
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Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-u
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather and climate.
Some photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and others purchased from www.canstockphoto.com.
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Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Slideshow: Katas Raj Mandir (کٹاس راج مندر) is a Hindu mandir situated in Katas village in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Shiva, th...
7:18
Bolivia Chile - Alitplano to Atacama Explorer
Bolivia Chile - Alitplano to Atacama Explorer
Bolivia Chile - Alitplano to Atacama Explorer
Starting in the country’s largest city, Santa Cruz, the trip first takes us on a journey from the tropical lowlands, via out of the way and seldom visited locations, towards the altiplano. Here we’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Samaipata, the archaeological ruins of El Fuerte and the interesting village of La Higuera, where Che Guevara met his untimely end.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991, Sucre is undoubtedly Bolivia’s most beautiful town, and is regarded as the symbolic heart of the country.
As the location of the first declaration of independence in the Americas from Spain in 1809, Sucre holds a special place i
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Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
On a clear summer day, a Greyhound bus leaving Salt Lake City heads into a canyon in the Wasatch Range as it climbs along Interstate 80, east toward the plat...
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Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra Salt Mine
Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra Salt Mine
Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra Salt Mine
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
0:39
Mountain Range & Salt Lake, Antelope Island, Utah
Mountain Range & Salt Lake, Antelope Island, Utah
Mountain Range & Salt Lake, Antelope Island, Utah
Panning along the mountain range on Antelope Island, Utah.
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Best Places to visit in America - Multicoloured Salt Ponds, San Francisco Bay
Best Places to visit in America - Multicoloured Salt Ponds, San Francisco Bay
Best Places to visit in America - Multicoloured Salt Ponds, San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is one of the most incredibly colored Salt Pond landscapes in the world.Here the Salt ponds range from blue green to deep magenta -- colore...
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Egypt Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Egypt Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Egypt Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Egypt is the land of pharaos, pyramids, mummies and other archeological riddles. The Giza pyramid is the last remaining ancient Wonder of the World, that still stirs up people's imagination. Hatshepsut's temple built into a cliff, the Saqqara burial grounds, The Valley of the Kings, the monumental forest of pillars of the Karnak temple, the monuments of Theba, Memphis and Luxor enchant the visitors. The past and the present meet in the capital of the country, Cairo. The museums, mosques, parks of the huge metropolis offer many sights, as well as the bazaars, where we can admire the mastery of the craftsmen from close range. We can travel all
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Archery Range, Usery Mountain Park to Salt River Tubing, Mesa, Arizona, 4 August 2013
Archery Range, Usery Mountain Park to Salt River Tubing, Mesa, Arizona, 4 August 2013
Archery Range, Usery Mountain Park to Salt River Tubing, Mesa, Arizona, 4 August 2013
Archery Range, Usery Mountain Park to Salt River Tubing, Mesa, Arizona, 4 August 2013.
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Death Valley Travel Guide
Death Valley Travel Guide
Death Valley Travel Guide
Nevada - USA
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Stari Grad - Croatia Travel Guide,Tourism and Vacation
Stari Grad - Croatia Travel Guide,Tourism and Vacation
Stari Grad - Croatia Travel Guide,Tourism and Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Croatia Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19HqlHp Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Stari Grad, whi...
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Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat
Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat
Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that
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Greg Miller and Family Travel Around the Great Salt Lake
Greg Miller and Family Travel Around the Great Salt Lake
Greg Miller and Family Travel Around the Great Salt Lake
I drove around the Great Salt Lake with my family in the summer of 2011 in my 100 series Land Cruiser. It was a great trip and I got some great images.
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saudi arabia iron ore product range
saudi arabia iron ore product range
saudi arabia iron ore product range
More details:http://crusher.quartz-crusher.com/contact/index.html Get the price of machines:http://crusher.quartz-crusher.com/contact/index.html Zenith Minin...
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Costa del Sol Travel Guide
Costa del Sol Travel Guide
Costa del Sol Travel Guide
Spain
Salt lake city Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Salt Lake City circa 1920. In the past 20 years the skyline has expanded greatly. Picture taken i...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Salt Lake City circa 1920. In the past 20 years the skyline has expanded greatly. Picture taken i...
a visually impaired 22 year old named Carlos participates in a special cross country bicycle tour on a modified tandem bike from vegas to salt lake city.
a visually impaired 22 year old named Carlos participates in a special cross country bicycle tour on a modified tandem bike from vegas to salt lake city.
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
Travel video about destination Hallstatt in Austria.
Hallstatt is located on the shores of a sleepy Austrian lake, surrounded by high hills and the Dachstein Mountain Range. Similar to a fjord, Hallstatt Lake extends in front of the picturesque village that was one of the earliest and most unique settlements in this region. Due to the early discovery of large salt deposits in the surrounding mountains, the village has a proud history that dates back a thousand years and archaeology has revealed that this area was inhabited from around five thousand years B.C. Long before Christianity came to Salzkammergut and prior to any churches being built, an independent prehistoric culture evolved. The village contains a rich variety of historic buildings and its churches contain precious works of art such as a Late Gothic altar created by Leonhard Astl. The old marketplace and fountain is crowned by a trinity column that dates back to 1744. The welcoming facades of the dwellings have graced this atmospheric village since the 16th century and the market probably dates back to the 14th century. In 1891 Lake Street played a vital role for the village's busy commercial traffic and the impressive Countryside and Pre-History Museum displays the history of salt mining in the area and its importance to the village. In 1846 the Salinen civil servant, Johann Georg Ramsauer, made a sensational discovery when he discovered a prehistoric burial ground in the village. During seventeen years of excavation a total of twenty thousand objects were discovered in nine hundred and eighty graves. These discoveries subsequently led to the establishment of Hallstatt's intriguing and fascinating culture.
Travel video about destination Hallstatt in Austria.
Hallstatt is located on the shores of a sleepy Austrian lake, surrounded by high hills and the Dachstein Mountain Range. Similar to a fjord, Hallstatt Lake extends in front of the picturesque village that was one of the earliest and most unique settlements in this region. Due to the early discovery of large salt deposits in the surrounding mountains, the village has a proud history that dates back a thousand years and archaeology has revealed that this area was inhabited from around five thousand years B.C. Long before Christianity came to Salzkammergut and prior to any churches being built, an independent prehistoric culture evolved. The village contains a rich variety of historic buildings and its churches contain precious works of art such as a Late Gothic altar created by Leonhard Astl. The old marketplace and fountain is crowned by a trinity column that dates back to 1744. The welcoming facades of the dwellings have graced this atmospheric village since the 16th century and the market probably dates back to the 14th century. In 1891 Lake Street played a vital role for the village's busy commercial traffic and the impressive Countryside and Pre-History Museum displays the history of salt mining in the area and its importance to the village. In 1846 the Salinen civil servant, Johann Georg Ramsauer, made a sensational discovery when he discovered a prehistoric burial ground in the village. During seventeen years of excavation a total of twenty thousand objects were discovered in nine hundred and eighty graves. These discoveries subsequently led to the establishment of Hallstatt's intriguing and fascinating culture.
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152 Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152 Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!
Travel video about destination Death Valley. It is particularly during the hot summer months that Death Valley does full justice to its name. On some days th...
Travel video about destination Death Valley. It is particularly during the hot summer months that Death Valley does full justice to its name. On some days th...
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-up are equally fascinating. Three centuries of colonial rule have left their mark on the nation's language, religion and architecture, but this is essentially little more than a veneer overlying indigenous cultural traditions that stretch back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Though superficially embracing the Catholic religion, many Bolivians are equally at home making offerings to the mountain gods or performing other strange rites, such as blessing vehicles with libations of alcohol. And although Spanish is the language of government and business, the streets buzz with the cadences of Aymara, Quechua and more than thirty other indigenous languages.
Geographically, Bolivia is dominated by the Andes, which march through the west in two parallel chains, each studded with snowcapped peaks; between them stretch the barren, windswept expanses of the Altiplano. Reached via a series of lush valleys, the country's lowlands range from dense Amazonian rainforest to vast plains of dry thornbrush and scrub. The geographical extremes are fascinating to explore, but can take their toll on travellers. This varied topography supports an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna from condors to pink freshwater dolphins-- Parque Nacional Amboró, for example, has over 830 species of bird, more than the US and Canada combined. The country's underdevelopment has in some ways been a blessing for the environment, allowing vast wilderness areas to survive in a near-pristine condition.
Incredible Bolivia Video!!!
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-up are equally fascinating. Three centuries of colonial rule have left their mark on the nation's language, religion and architecture, but this is essentially little more than a veneer overlying indigenous cultural traditions that stretch back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Though superficially embracing the Catholic religion, many Bolivians are equally at home making offerings to the mountain gods or performing other strange rites, such as blessing vehicles with libations of alcohol. And although Spanish is the language of government and business, the streets buzz with the cadences of Aymara, Quechua and more than thirty other indigenous languages.
Geographically, Bolivia is dominated by the Andes, which march through the west in two parallel chains, each studded with snowcapped peaks; between them stretch the barren, windswept expanses of the Altiplano. Reached via a series of lush valleys, the country's lowlands range from dense Amazonian rainforest to vast plains of dry thornbrush and scrub. The geographical extremes are fascinating to explore, but can take their toll on travellers. This varied topography supports an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna from condors to pink freshwater dolphins-- Parque Nacional Amboró, for example, has over 830 species of bird, more than the US and Canada combined. The country's underdevelopment has in some ways been a blessing for the environment, allowing vast wilderness areas to survive in a near-pristine condition.
Incredible Bolivia Video!!!
published:16 Apr 2014
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather and climate.
Some photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and others purchased from www.canstockphoto.com.
Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather and climate.
Some photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and others purchased from www.canstockphoto.com.
published:26 Feb 2014
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Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Slideshow: Katas Raj Mandir (کٹاس راج مندر) is a Hindu mandir situated in Katas village in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Shiva, th...
Slideshow: Katas Raj Mandir (کٹاس راج مندر) is a Hindu mandir situated in Katas village in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Shiva, th...
Starting in the country’s largest city, Santa Cruz, the trip first takes us on a journey from the tropical lowlands, via out of the way and seldom visited locations, towards the altiplano. Here we’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Samaipata, the archaeological ruins of El Fuerte and the interesting village of La Higuera, where Che Guevara met his untimely end.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991, Sucre is undoubtedly Bolivia’s most beautiful town, and is regarded as the symbolic heart of the country.
As the location of the first declaration of independence in the Americas from Spain in 1809, Sucre holds a special place in Bolivia’s, if not the entire continents, national psyche. Today it is a pretty colonial town, with elegant administrative buildings, spectacular churches and monasteries, good museums, and is famous for its silver and chocolate shops. There is also a very interesting dinosaur park on the outskirts of town, where 65 million year old dinosaur footprints can be seen. From here we travel on, along a beautiful mountain road, to Potosi.
Out of the giant mountain, or the Rich Hill as its known, that stands above Potosi the Spanish managed to extract enough silver to build an empire. The mine is still in use, extracting zinc, copper and what silver is left and forms one of the more bizarre experiences travellers can take. But if burrowing underground is not to your liking the town, which was at one time reputed to be the richest city on earth, with a population twice that of Paris, is still well worth a visit. It has an excellent museum and some wonderful colonial architecture.
This has got to be one of the highlights of any trip to Bolivia, heading out across the Uyuni Salt flats, the largest salt flats anywhere on earth.
Formed 25,000 years ago when a seismic shift in the continental plates drained a vast inland saltwater lake, leaving behind a perfect white crystal plane of salt. At 12,000sqkms, it stretches as far as the eye can see broken only by a few dark cactus covers islands.
But it's not just the lake itself that is so interesting; it’s also about the people that live, and have lived, around it.
Hiking up a ridge below Tunupa volcano to get a better view, you’ll be led into a cave where you’ll find the mummified bodies of two men, two women and two infants. They are thought to be members of the Uruquillas tribe that legend says made their way overland from Mongolia 2,500 years ago. Our guide told us they were a noble family, probably farmers, that lived and died here 700 years ago.
Today people still eek an existence out of the land around them. Some farm llamas and quinoa on the lower slopes of the volcanoes. Others make a living from the salt itself, either by cutting it into blocks for the building trade, or for animal salt licks, or by drying it out, crushing it up, bagging it and selling it as table salt.
Travelling on to Chile, over the high altiplano you are going to be in for a real treat. On this route you’ll pass by, and visit, some of the most magnificent natural wonders anywhere on the continent. Including geyser fields, dazzling lakes – packed with flamingos – and important geological features…
What you can see behind me is the Colorado Fault. This is where the South America plate is crashing into the Nazca plate, the South American one going above, the Nazca one going below, and it causes this huge gash in the earth.
And finally you are going to end up here, in the amazing Atacama Desert.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
During your time here you’ll go for a good hike though the Salt canyon, visit the Valley of the Moon, the high altitude geyser fields, where you might like to take a swim in a thermal pool, and the Salt Range – perfect place for sunset shots. And if the skies are clear you’ll also do a star gazing trip – the Atacama is known as the best place in the world from which to see space.
So the trip ends here in San Pedro de Atacama. From here we drive to Calama, from where we fly to Santiago and home or on for an extension. It’s been an amazing journey.
Starting in the country’s largest city, Santa Cruz, the trip first takes us on a journey from the tropical lowlands, via out of the way and seldom visited locations, towards the altiplano. Here we’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Samaipata, the archaeological ruins of El Fuerte and the interesting village of La Higuera, where Che Guevara met his untimely end.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991, Sucre is undoubtedly Bolivia’s most beautiful town, and is regarded as the symbolic heart of the country.
As the location of the first declaration of independence in the Americas from Spain in 1809, Sucre holds a special place in Bolivia’s, if not the entire continents, national psyche. Today it is a pretty colonial town, with elegant administrative buildings, spectacular churches and monasteries, good museums, and is famous for its silver and chocolate shops. There is also a very interesting dinosaur park on the outskirts of town, where 65 million year old dinosaur footprints can be seen. From here we travel on, along a beautiful mountain road, to Potosi.
Out of the giant mountain, or the Rich Hill as its known, that stands above Potosi the Spanish managed to extract enough silver to build an empire. The mine is still in use, extracting zinc, copper and what silver is left and forms one of the more bizarre experiences travellers can take. But if burrowing underground is not to your liking the town, which was at one time reputed to be the richest city on earth, with a population twice that of Paris, is still well worth a visit. It has an excellent museum and some wonderful colonial architecture.
This has got to be one of the highlights of any trip to Bolivia, heading out across the Uyuni Salt flats, the largest salt flats anywhere on earth.
Formed 25,000 years ago when a seismic shift in the continental plates drained a vast inland saltwater lake, leaving behind a perfect white crystal plane of salt. At 12,000sqkms, it stretches as far as the eye can see broken only by a few dark cactus covers islands.
But it's not just the lake itself that is so interesting; it’s also about the people that live, and have lived, around it.
Hiking up a ridge below Tunupa volcano to get a better view, you’ll be led into a cave where you’ll find the mummified bodies of two men, two women and two infants. They are thought to be members of the Uruquillas tribe that legend says made their way overland from Mongolia 2,500 years ago. Our guide told us they were a noble family, probably farmers, that lived and died here 700 years ago.
Today people still eek an existence out of the land around them. Some farm llamas and quinoa on the lower slopes of the volcanoes. Others make a living from the salt itself, either by cutting it into blocks for the building trade, or for animal salt licks, or by drying it out, crushing it up, bagging it and selling it as table salt.
Travelling on to Chile, over the high altiplano you are going to be in for a real treat. On this route you’ll pass by, and visit, some of the most magnificent natural wonders anywhere on the continent. Including geyser fields, dazzling lakes – packed with flamingos – and important geological features…
What you can see behind me is the Colorado Fault. This is where the South America plate is crashing into the Nazca plate, the South American one going above, the Nazca one going below, and it causes this huge gash in the earth.
And finally you are going to end up here, in the amazing Atacama Desert.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
During your time here you’ll go for a good hike though the Salt canyon, visit the Valley of the Moon, the high altitude geyser fields, where you might like to take a swim in a thermal pool, and the Salt Range – perfect place for sunset shots. And if the skies are clear you’ll also do a star gazing trip – the Atacama is known as the best place in the world from which to see space.
So the trip ends here in San Pedro de Atacama. From here we drive to Calama, from where we fly to Santiago and home or on for an extension. It’s been an amazing journey.
published:27 Nov 2014
views:13
Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
On a clear summer day, a Greyhound bus leaving Salt Lake City heads into a canyon in the Wasatch Range as it climbs along Interstate 80, east toward the plat...
On a clear summer day, a Greyhound bus leaving Salt Lake City heads into a canyon in the Wasatch Range as it climbs along Interstate 80, east toward the plat...
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
San Francisco Bay is one of the most incredibly colored Salt Pond landscapes in the world.Here the Salt ponds range from blue green to deep magenta -- colore...
San Francisco Bay is one of the most incredibly colored Salt Pond landscapes in the world.Here the Salt ponds range from blue green to deep magenta -- colore...
Egypt is the land of pharaos, pyramids, mummies and other archeological riddles. The Giza pyramid is the last remaining ancient Wonder of the World, that still stirs up people's imagination. Hatshepsut's temple built into a cliff, the Saqqara burial grounds, The Valley of the Kings, the monumental forest of pillars of the Karnak temple, the monuments of Theba, Memphis and Luxor enchant the visitors. The past and the present meet in the capital of the country, Cairo. The museums, mosques, parks of the huge metropolis offer many sights, as well as the bazaars, where we can admire the mastery of the craftsmen from close range. We can travel all the biblical sceneriess of the Sinai Peninsula, and as a rest, we can have a boat voyage along the world's longest river - the Nile, take a holiday in one of the luxury resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, or practise diving among the coral reefs of the Red Sea.
Egypt is the land of pharaos, pyramids, mummies and other archeological riddles. The Giza pyramid is the last remaining ancient Wonder of the World, that still stirs up people's imagination. Hatshepsut's temple built into a cliff, the Saqqara burial grounds, The Valley of the Kings, the monumental forest of pillars of the Karnak temple, the monuments of Theba, Memphis and Luxor enchant the visitors. The past and the present meet in the capital of the country, Cairo. The museums, mosques, parks of the huge metropolis offer many sights, as well as the bazaars, where we can admire the mastery of the craftsmen from close range. We can travel all the biblical sceneriess of the Sinai Peninsula, and as a rest, we can have a boat voyage along the world's longest river - the Nile, take a holiday in one of the luxury resorts of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, or practise diving among the coral reefs of the Red Sea.
published:30 Mar 2015
views:35
Archery Range, Usery Mountain Park to Salt River Tubing, Mesa, Arizona, 4 August 2013
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Croatia Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19HqlHp Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Stari Grad, whi...
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Croatia Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19HqlHp Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Stari Grad, whi...
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards (http://chowzter.com/), and one thing I knew we needed to do, was visit Borough Market with an empty stomach. It was Friday morning at about 10 AM when we decided to go - and I think it was just about a perfect time - because many of the vendors were just opening up, and the market wasn't as packed as it could be. The best things to do as soon as you arrive to Borough Market is to take a leisurely stroll around and see what is available for you to eat - there are too many things to eat in one visit, so it's important that you choose wisely, and decide what you want to eat.
Some of the most famous things include the salt beef sandwich, the grilled cheese sandwich, the duck confit sandwich, chorizo, and many other delicious things. But along with cooked food, there's also a range of cured meats, and wonderful cheeses. I also really enjoyed the fresh produce, which included a nice variety of mushrooms and beautiful heirloom tomatoes.
But anyway let's get back to the food, and I'm talking about the food ready to be eaten. As soon as I arrived I saw a stack of cheese and olive bread-sticks which were piled high like a pyramid. That was my first treat. The long bread-stick was crusty and embedded with salty cheese and delicious olives. While walking around, in the back part Borough Market, we decided to try a Portuguese egg tart. It was good but I thought it could've been better if it was a little warmer. Next up we tried a sausage on a stick from a place called Boston Sausage. I added a bunch of English mustard to it, and I think that's what made it so good.
If you want to drink coffee, when you visit London's Borough Market you cannot miss the famous Monmouth coffee shop. It can be quite busy and hard to find a seat, so we decided just to get takeaway coffee, as I really needed something to wake me up and keep me energized to eat more. My little shot of macchiato was fantastic.
Back to the food, we went to a place called Brindisa and ordered up one of their famous chorizo sandwiches. The chorizo was very tasty, and had a nice spicy flavor to it, but I thought the bread was way too big for the amount of meat. If I ordered it again, I would for sure get the double chorizo. Finally for my last sandwich at Borough Market, I went with the famous duck confit sandwich. You'll see the incredible pan of duck confit when you visit the market, and if you're like me, it should entice you to eat it immediately. When you order, the vendor fills up a bunch of duck into a ciabatta roll. The duck was incredibly tender, juicy, and oily, and it was amazingly tasty. That just about wrapped up everything I ate at Borough Market in London. There were still many more things I wanted to try, but like I said, it would be a near impossible feat to eat everything in one visit to the market. If you want to eat and you're in London, this is one of the best places to visit.
Visit Borough Market information:
Open for lunch on Monday -- Tuesday from 11 am -- 5 pm
Full market is open on Wednesday -- Thursday from 11 am -- 5 pm, Friday from 10 am -- 6 pm, and Saturday from 8 am -- 5 pm (closed on Sunday)
Prices: It would not be hard to spend 20 GBP per person eating here
Website: http://boroughmarket.org.uk/
How to get to there: I think the easiest way is to take the London underground tube to London Bridge Station and then just follow the exit signs that will lead directly to Borough Market.
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Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here: http://migrationology.com/2014/05/borough-market-london/
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards (http://chowzter.com/), and one thing I knew we needed to do, was visit Borough Market with an empty stomach. It was Friday morning at about 10 AM when we decided to go - and I think it was just about a perfect time - because many of the vendors were just opening up, and the market wasn't as packed as it could be. The best things to do as soon as you arrive to Borough Market is to take a leisurely stroll around and see what is available for you to eat - there are too many things to eat in one visit, so it's important that you choose wisely, and decide what you want to eat.
Some of the most famous things include the salt beef sandwich, the grilled cheese sandwich, the duck confit sandwich, chorizo, and many other delicious things. But along with cooked food, there's also a range of cured meats, and wonderful cheeses. I also really enjoyed the fresh produce, which included a nice variety of mushrooms and beautiful heirloom tomatoes.
But anyway let's get back to the food, and I'm talking about the food ready to be eaten. As soon as I arrived I saw a stack of cheese and olive bread-sticks which were piled high like a pyramid. That was my first treat. The long bread-stick was crusty and embedded with salty cheese and delicious olives. While walking around, in the back part Borough Market, we decided to try a Portuguese egg tart. It was good but I thought it could've been better if it was a little warmer. Next up we tried a sausage on a stick from a place called Boston Sausage. I added a bunch of English mustard to it, and I think that's what made it so good.
If you want to drink coffee, when you visit London's Borough Market you cannot miss the famous Monmouth coffee shop. It can be quite busy and hard to find a seat, so we decided just to get takeaway coffee, as I really needed something to wake me up and keep me energized to eat more. My little shot of macchiato was fantastic.
Back to the food, we went to a place called Brindisa and ordered up one of their famous chorizo sandwiches. The chorizo was very tasty, and had a nice spicy flavor to it, but I thought the bread was way too big for the amount of meat. If I ordered it again, I would for sure get the double chorizo. Finally for my last sandwich at Borough Market, I went with the famous duck confit sandwich. You'll see the incredible pan of duck confit when you visit the market, and if you're like me, it should entice you to eat it immediately. When you order, the vendor fills up a bunch of duck into a ciabatta roll. The duck was incredibly tender, juicy, and oily, and it was amazingly tasty. That just about wrapped up everything I ate at Borough Market in London. There were still many more things I wanted to try, but like I said, it would be a near impossible feat to eat everything in one visit to the market. If you want to eat and you're in London, this is one of the best places to visit.
Visit Borough Market information:
Open for lunch on Monday -- Tuesday from 11 am -- 5 pm
Full market is open on Wednesday -- Thursday from 11 am -- 5 pm, Friday from 10 am -- 6 pm, and Saturday from 8 am -- 5 pm (closed on Sunday)
Prices: It would not be hard to spend 20 GBP per person eating here
Website: http://boroughmarket.org.uk/
How to get to there: I think the easiest way is to take the London underground tube to London Bridge Station and then just follow the exit signs that will lead directly to Borough Market.
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published:04 Jun 2014
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Greg Miller and Family Travel Around the Great Salt Lake
I drove around the Great Salt Lake with my family in the summer of 2011 in my 100 series Land Cruiser. It was a great trip and I got some great images.
I drove around the Great Salt Lake with my family in the summer of 2011 in my 100 series Land Cruiser. It was a great trip and I got some great images.
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Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD
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Beauty of Salt Range - Kallar Kahar - M2 Motorway - Pakistan 1 Nov 2010 HD The M-2 is a motorway in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is 367 km long and co...
The M2 motorway is located in Punjab province of Pakistan. Connecting the Lahore and Islamabad cities motorway M2 is 367 kilometers long. It has the highest ...
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
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published:12 Sep 2013
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab By Barodi@Bhalwal Part 1
Part 2 of this video must watch on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNeu8281z5Q Tulajha is a 5000 year ancient city on a hill top peck in Salt rang at Distt.Khushab Pakistan.The track is very adventurer and beautiful.The Tulajh civilization age is nearly Indus civilization. My mob.#00923006061421
published:12 Sep 2013
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5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
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published:18 Jan 2015
5000 year ancient hidden city of Tulaja In Salt Range Pakistan..Khushab(MORE EXPLORING)Part 2
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تلاجا کوہھے نمک میں خوشاب سے تقریبآ 30 کلو میٹر نوشیرہ روڈ پر 5000 سال پرانا ایک گم نام (گپت)آبادی ہھے جو کہ سطحہٰ سمندر سے
تقریبآ ٢٠٠٠ فٹ بلند پہاڑی کی چوٹی پر ہے یہ جدید دنیا کی نظر سے چھپی ایک پر اسرار دنیا ہنے اس تک جانے کا اک ہی پیدل راستہ ہے جو ایڈونچر بھر پور ور مشکل ہے
published:18 Jan 2015
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Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
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Fort of Malot ,Lord Shiva Tample. At Salt Range in Pakistan By Barodi@Bhalwal
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Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ رو...
published:27 Dec 2014
Pillars of Makhial on Bochal to Sarklan(Lila) Road Salt Range Pakistan@Barodi
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ایک نیی جگہ جوآپ نے بلکل نہیں دیکھی ہو گی کوہے نمک کی وادی ونہار میں بوچھال کلاں سے للہ روڈ پر مکھیال گاؤں کے نیچے سر کلاں سے پہلے جنگلی حیات سے اور ایڈونچر سے بھر پور سائٹ دیو سائ طرز کی ڈھلانوں پر موشتعمل اک دل فریب علاقہ
published:27 Dec 2014
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Kalabagh Salt Range-19 Dec 2013
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published:19 Dec 2013
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published:19 Dec 2013
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The Salt Range Hills, Pakistan
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This part of motorway passes through salt range Pakistan which is 5010 feet above sea level. It is an absolute mind blowing experience when driving through t...
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Salt Lake City circa 1920. In the past 20 years the skyline has expanded greatly. Picture taken i...
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a visually impaired 22 year old named Carlos participates in a special cross country bicycle tour on a modified tandem bike from vegas to salt lake city.
Khewra Salt Mine Valley Vicky of Khewra.Lovely Video.
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The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
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published:12 Dec 2014
Hallstatt Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Hallstatt in Austria.
Hallstatt is located on the shores of a sleepy Austrian lake, surrounded by high hills and the Dachstein Mountain Range. Similar to a fjord, Hallstatt Lake extends in front of the picturesque village that was one of the earliest and most unique settlements in this region. Due to the early discovery of large salt deposits in the surrounding mountains, the village has a proud history that dates back a thousand years and archaeology has revealed that this area was inhabited from around five thousand years B.C. Long before Christianity came to Salzkammergut and prior to any churches being built, an independent prehistoric culture evolved. The village contains a rich variety of historic buildings and its churches contain precious works of art such as a Late Gothic altar created by Leonhard Astl. The old marketplace and fountain is crowned by a trinity column that dates back to 1744. The welcoming facades of the dwellings have graced this atmospheric village since the 16th century and the market probably dates back to the 14th century. In 1891 Lake Street played a vital role for the village's busy commercial traffic and the impressive Countryside and Pre-History Museum displays the history of salt mining in the area and its importance to the village. In 1846 the Salinen civil servant, Johann Georg Ramsauer, made a sensational discovery when he discovered a prehistoric burial ground in the village. During seventeen years of excavation a total of twenty thousand objects were discovered in nine hundred and eighty graves. These discoveries subsequently led to the establishment of Hallstatt's intriguing and fascinating culture.
published:12 Dec 2014
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Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history....
published:14 Aug 2013
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Tunisia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tunisia.
Tunis is a North African city with a long history. After the Hasfides and Osmans, the Spanish Moors came but then had to give way to French colonial rule until present day Independence. In the old town, there are more than 700 historic monuments which include 200 palaces, a colourful variety of buildings and numerous mosques.Among shoreline lava rock is the entrance to the Ghar El-Kebir, a collection of sandstone grottos. During Roman times, thousands of slaves were forced to bring building material for Carthage and El Djem from subterranean shafts. In Sousse, the simple fort of Ribat is probably the oldest Islamic building in North Africa, in which Muslim soldiers lived in monastery-like isolation and in the town’s Archaeological Museum there is a fantastic range of mosaics, predominantly from Punic and Roman excavations. Gabes is an oasis town which overflows with luxuriant floral splendour. By horse and carriage visitors can travel through one of the most beautiful maritime oases in Tunisia where, under 500,000 date palms, tobacco, henna, pumpkins, apricots and bananas thrive. The focal point of important caravan routes and trading centre for goods from Libya and Black Africa, Medenine is a very charming and lively city. Its reinforced honeycomb-shaped caves were the extraordinary-looking buildings that many will recall from the film ‘Star Wars’. The Sahara is the largest desert on earth, with different landscapes such as rock deserts, salt deserts and serene oases. Kebili is located on the edge of a huge salt lake and is a typical desert village with a green oasis and Artesian springs which provide water for its fruit and vegetable gardens. Nefta is also a green paradise in the desert, an oasis town that boasts no less than 152 Artesian wells. Dougga contains Tunisia’s most important ruins which nestle in the hills among shimmering olive trees and poppy fields. Endless deserts and fertile oases, busy towns and isolated mountain regions, Roman temples and Muslim mosques: Tunisia is tempting!
published:14 Aug 2013
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Death Valley Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Death Valley. It is particularly during the hot summer mont...
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Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude ...
published:16 Apr 2014
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video
Bolivia Travel Video: Stretching from the majestic icebound peaks and bleak high-altitude deserts of the Andes to the exuberant rainforests and vast savannahs of the Amazon basin, Bolivia Video embraces an astonishing range of landscapes and climates. This mystical terrain boasts scores of breathtaking attractions including stark otherworldly salt pans, ancient Inca trails and towering volcanic peaks. Landlocked at the remote heart of South America, Bolivia Travel rewards the adventurous travellers and encompasses everything that outsiders find most exotic and mysterious about the continent.
The country's cultural diversity and ethnic make-up are equally fascinating. Three centuries of colonial rule have left their mark on the nation's language, religion and architecture, but this is essentially little more than a veneer overlying indigenous cultural traditions that stretch back long before the arrival of the Spanish. Though superficially embracing the Catholic religion, many Bolivians are equally at home making offerings to the mountain gods or performing other strange rites, such as blessing vehicles with libations of alcohol. And although Spanish is the language of government and business, the streets buzz with the cadences of Aymara, Quechua and more than thirty other indigenous languages.
Geographically, Bolivia is dominated by the Andes, which march through the west in two parallel chains, each studded with snowcapped peaks; between them stretch the barren, windswept expanses of the Altiplano. Reached via a series of lush valleys, the country's lowlands range from dense Amazonian rainforest to vast plains of dry thornbrush and scrub. The geographical extremes are fascinating to explore, but can take their toll on travellers. This varied topography supports an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna from condors to pink freshwater dolphins-- Parque Nacional Amboró, for example, has over 830 species of bird, more than the US and Canada combined. The country's underdevelopment has in some ways been a blessing for the environment, allowing vast wilderness areas to survive in a near-pristine condition.
Incredible Bolivia Video!!!
published:16 Apr 2014
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Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather a...
published:26 Feb 2014
Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Best Time To Visit or Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah
Short video slide show describing when the best time to visit this city based on weather and climate.
Some photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and others purchased from www.canstockphoto.com.
published:26 Feb 2014
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Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Slideshow: Katas Raj Mandir (کٹاس راج مندر) is a Hindu mandir situated in Katas village in...
Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Wonderful Places in Pakistan, Kallar Kahar, Katas Raj and The Khewra Salt Mine.
Slideshow: Katas Raj Mandir (کٹاس راج مندر) is a Hindu mandir situated in Katas village in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Shiva, th...
Starting in the country’s largest city, Santa Cruz, the trip first takes us on a journey f...
published:27 Nov 2014
Bolivia Chile - Alitplano to Atacama Explorer
Bolivia Chile - Alitplano to Atacama Explorer
Starting in the country’s largest city, Santa Cruz, the trip first takes us on a journey from the tropical lowlands, via out of the way and seldom visited locations, towards the altiplano. Here we’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Samaipata, the archaeological ruins of El Fuerte and the interesting village of La Higuera, where Che Guevara met his untimely end.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991, Sucre is undoubtedly Bolivia’s most beautiful town, and is regarded as the symbolic heart of the country.
As the location of the first declaration of independence in the Americas from Spain in 1809, Sucre holds a special place in Bolivia’s, if not the entire continents, national psyche. Today it is a pretty colonial town, with elegant administrative buildings, spectacular churches and monasteries, good museums, and is famous for its silver and chocolate shops. There is also a very interesting dinosaur park on the outskirts of town, where 65 million year old dinosaur footprints can be seen. From here we travel on, along a beautiful mountain road, to Potosi.
Out of the giant mountain, or the Rich Hill as its known, that stands above Potosi the Spanish managed to extract enough silver to build an empire. The mine is still in use, extracting zinc, copper and what silver is left and forms one of the more bizarre experiences travellers can take. But if burrowing underground is not to your liking the town, which was at one time reputed to be the richest city on earth, with a population twice that of Paris, is still well worth a visit. It has an excellent museum and some wonderful colonial architecture.
This has got to be one of the highlights of any trip to Bolivia, heading out across the Uyuni Salt flats, the largest salt flats anywhere on earth.
Formed 25,000 years ago when a seismic shift in the continental plates drained a vast inland saltwater lake, leaving behind a perfect white crystal plane of salt. At 12,000sqkms, it stretches as far as the eye can see broken only by a few dark cactus covers islands.
But it's not just the lake itself that is so interesting; it’s also about the people that live, and have lived, around it.
Hiking up a ridge below Tunupa volcano to get a better view, you’ll be led into a cave where you’ll find the mummified bodies of two men, two women and two infants. They are thought to be members of the Uruquillas tribe that legend says made their way overland from Mongolia 2,500 years ago. Our guide told us they were a noble family, probably farmers, that lived and died here 700 years ago.
Today people still eek an existence out of the land around them. Some farm llamas and quinoa on the lower slopes of the volcanoes. Others make a living from the salt itself, either by cutting it into blocks for the building trade, or for animal salt licks, or by drying it out, crushing it up, bagging it and selling it as table salt.
Travelling on to Chile, over the high altiplano you are going to be in for a real treat. On this route you’ll pass by, and visit, some of the most magnificent natural wonders anywhere on the continent. Including geyser fields, dazzling lakes – packed with flamingos – and important geological features…
What you can see behind me is the Colorado Fault. This is where the South America plate is crashing into the Nazca plate, the South American one going above, the Nazca one going below, and it causes this huge gash in the earth.
And finally you are going to end up here, in the amazing Atacama Desert.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
During your time here you’ll go for a good hike though the Salt canyon, visit the Valley of the Moon, the high altitude geyser fields, where you might like to take a swim in a thermal pool, and the Salt Range – perfect place for sunset shots. And if the skies are clear you’ll also do a star gazing trip – the Atacama is known as the best place in the world from which to see space.
So the trip ends here in San Pedro de Atacama. From here we drive to Calama, from where we fly to Santiago and home or on for an extension. It’s been an amazing journey.
published:27 Nov 2014
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Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
On a clear summer day, a Greyhound bus leaving Salt Lake City heads into a canyon in the W...
Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
Greyhound bus trip through northern U.S.: (7) Salt Lake City to Wasatch Range 2010-08-29
On a clear summer day, a Greyhound bus leaving Salt Lake City heads into a canyon in the Wasatch Range as it climbs along Interstate 80, east toward the plat...
The main centre of mining is Khewra in the Salt Range where the world's largest salt mines are located. Khewra salt mines are 154 kms away from Islamabad.The...
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