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		<title>San Antonio best-kept secret in the United States</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Antonio at one time was the best kept secret in the United States. The people of Texas has long been the beauty of this jewel of a city rich in culture and a past that in the seventeenth century, when it formally after a Spanish expedition stopped in the target region data available.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Antonio at one time was the best kept secret in the United States. The people of Texas has long been the beauty of this jewel of a city rich in culture and a past that in the seventeenth century, when it formally after a Spanish expedition stopped in the target region data available.</p>
<p>No longer a sleepy little town, now is the mystery about the attractiveness of San Antonio. With a population of 1.3 million people, this vibrant community is considered the seventh most populous city in the country. These are the people who live here who make this growing city so unique. San Antonio continues to feel more like a small city in southern Texas as a dynamic market for growing companies seeking biomedical and information technology.</p>
<p>There is much to do in this magical city, and there is plenty to do when you see the sites concerned are on a budget. Here are some sites that are unique are guaranteed to maximize your pleasure and your budget.</p>
<p><span id="more-64"></span>San Antonio River Walk. No visit would not benefit from the sanctuary of the city, the attraction that winds through the center of downtown near restaurants, galleries and boutiques. Great walkways offer an excellent opportunity for the city to almost see.</p>
<p>The Alamo. A few steps from the River Walk and you&#8217;re in the Shrine of Texas Liberty, The Alamo. Only the chapel of the former Roman Catholic mission, now a museum, left, or visit more than 2.5 million people annually.</p>
<p>Tower of the Americas. The tower, 750 feet high, was originally designed as a centerpiece of the fair &#8220;in 1968 HemisFair the world. Visitors can now travel to the observation platform in the open air for a thrilling 360-degree view over the city. Enjoy the stunning view while eating at the restaurant atop the tower.</p>
<p>El Mercado &#8211; Market. Enjoy the experience of hunting for bargains in the largest Mexican market outside Mexico. Here you will find dozens of small shops offering unique products, gifts and souvenirs.</p>
<p>San Antonio Botanical Garden. Open all year, visitors can stroll through the park of 33 hectares and displays of garden plants and encourage people to enjoy, in contact with the world of plants compared to plants and understand the importance in our lives.</p>
<p>The list of stuff we can see in San Antonio endless. The five points of interest over an ideal base to enjoy San Antonio in a household. One never knows what other gems you might discover in the exploration of San Antonio.</p>
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		<title>Historical and Tourists in Philippine Cultural</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here you will find many attractions of the world&#8217;s most visited island in the Philippines. The island is the 7107 islands. This is one of the countries in Southeast Asia, Manila as its capital. The country with around 92 million people will be as 12 populous country in the world. It is also home to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here you will find many attractions of the world&#8217;s most visited island in the Philippines. The island is the 7107 islands. This is one of the countries in Southeast Asia, Manila as its capital. The country with around 92 million people will be as 12 populous country in the world. It is also home to the largest number of Overseas Filipino Workers in different parts of the world.</p>
<p>The Spaniards colonized the Philippines in the past and became one of the dominant Catholic country in Asia. Besides Roman Catholics, the country has a number of different religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and other forms of Christianity. Different cultures around the island spread.</p>
<p>An outbreak of cultural and historical heritage</p>
<p>The country has the blend of Eastern and Western culture. Some influences of Spain and Mexico are still visible in the literature, folk music, folk dance, language, cuisine, art and, of course, religion. Some traditions are migrants in Spain, the Ibero-Mexican prejudice. On the other hand, the country&#8217;s cuisine is a blend of Asian and European dishes.</p>
<p><span id="more-34"></span>As one of the traditions of the country, is known in the Philippines known for its festivals barrio festivals that are celebrated in honor of the patron saint of the city. Different types of sports are played in the country, including basketball, volleyball, badminton, soccer, bowling, billiards and boxing. In fact, boxers in the world is a Filipino. Not only that, the country has its own sports of children as luksong Baka luksong tinik, patintero, Piko, syatong, preso Tumbang Sungkai and played.</p>
<p>A house of the most visited places in the world</p>
<p>The country is not only known for its rich cultural and historical heritage, but is also home to wonderful attractions in the known world. The countries of South Asia, the Chocolate Hills on Bohol Island, Hundred Islands in Pangasinan, call the Mayon volcano in Albay, which is known for its perfect conical shape, the royal town in Davao, just a few.</p>
<p>Of course the country is known for its famous beaches, hotels and resorts in various parts of the country like Cebu, Davao, and the place most visited Boracay tour of Iceland. This tropical island is part of the province of Aklan in Western Visayas. It is also the home of the Ati tribe at the beginning and became an autonomous province some time in 1956. Tourism has begun, in which developed in the 70s and became famous for a number of walkers. Today, the island of Boracay is one of the most visited destinations in the world. The place not only known for its pristine and white sand and crystal clear water, but for its beautiful landscapes and breathtaking as well.</p>
<p>The town is also famous for its resorts and hotels with world-class services. Hotel services is something that every visitor is always during their stay on the island, while enjoying a once in a lifetime experience in a tropical paradise.</p>
<p>As one of the most popular holiday destinations visited Boracay was the scene of a series of competitions and other activities. From inside and outside water on the island offer the possibility of unlimited pleasure. Boracay Iceland is the place to be. International competitions like the Tour Asia Windsurfing, Boracay International Funboard Cup also held on the island. The country is rich, not only their cultural and historical heritage, but also boast with its rich natural beauty. Discover the unique beauty of the Philippine island.</p>
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		<title>Attractiveness of San Pedro into words on paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis at the foot of the Andes mountains was alien to 6100 meters. It is the only piece of greenery in the endless desert, shimmering with the law as the &#8220;Valley of the Moon is known, because the number of potholes that can be seen in the area [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Pedro de Atacama is a small oasis at the foot of the Andes mountains was alien to 6100 meters. It is the only piece of greenery in the endless desert, shimmering with the law as the &#8220;Valley of the Moon is known, because the number of potholes that can be seen in the area the appearance of large craters on the lunar surface gives. 40 km from the village is the majestic volcano Licancabur held on 5916 meters. The picturesque landscape surrounding the area is what might be called a picture postcard perfect.</p>
<p>San Pedro, where we have a very small village, the influx of tourists and seen the emergence of several guesthouses, restaurants, travel agencies and internet cafes in recent years. The village has only a handful of narrow streets that used by motorcyclists and donkey carts and vehicles are right to press through them. The place, which is located in the center of the village is attractive, surrounded by trees and the church, said that the region is one of the main attractions of the village. The Catholic Museum, the only other is the village itself, shows the traditions and cultures of the Inca people.</p>
<p>Outside the city there is plenty to see more charm to the landscape that surrounds it. It is believed that San Pedro has a mystical attraction and all those who visit them, either party for a few more days or are there again. What is interesting about the area you can see the driest piece of ground with snow, mountains Laden, springs and geysers, the heat of the day and freezing cold in the hot night, a ray few miles. You can trace some of the mysteries of the Incas, a very demanding test of time, but unfortunately finding submitted by the Spanish conquerors.</p>
<p>In the Altiplano, you are an incredible number of flamingos are, eat without distraction, listening to their favorite red. The weather is very cold, which requires you warm clothes handy when you&#8217;re this excursion. Another attraction is the El Tatio more than 40 geysers that broke every morning did. This is a trip early in the morning and you have to go, so it was still dark, if you want to see this wonderful work of nature at dawn. This is the finest entertainment and more punishment to take to have this spectacular view.</p>
<p>Just about the fascinating attraction of San Pedro to say on paper, not enough to describe the captivating beauty of the place. Besides admiring much natural beauty, you can also thrilling adrenaline rush when everyone follows the existing landscape, surpassing the former in their splendor and glory. San Pedro de Atacama can be listed as one of the most desirable locations you would like to see in life. You gotta believe it has to offer.</p>
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		<title>Budget Travel takes a little skill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody Loves Travel (almost all). I certainly do. Believe it or not, and not in a good budget takes a little skill, knowledge and practice. But the skills are not difficult to have the knowledge available at all times, and the joy in practice!
Last spring, my wife and I had the chance to
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody Loves Travel (almost all). I certainly do. Believe it or not, and not in a good budget takes a little skill, knowledge and practice. But the skills are not difficult to have the knowledge available at all times, and the joy in practice!</p>
<p>Last spring, my wife and I had the chance to<br />
spend 10 days in Italy. We have not had a fortune, we brought a few things and spent on other, and the result was a very pleasant travel experience. Planning, of course, is the key. We agreed to spend our general itinerary and a limited number of time when the broad outlines of the trip was very clear from the outset. We flew to Rome for several days looking after the Biggies such as parks of St. Peter and the Vatican Museums, and to stroll through the city.</p>
<p>Where we live? For a &#8220;budget&#8221; hotel. How do we find?<br />
The Internet. There are so many options on hotels at reasonable prices, the biggest problem is to shorten the list. If you have Internet, navigating even minimal skills, to find accommodation in this way is very easy to do. Many companies even offer a discount for bookings made online. By the way, if we go pay the bill, we pay in cash &#8211; another discount!<br />
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How do we go from Rome airport to the hotel? (Hint: not by taxi.) We took the train! Much cheaper, more fun and is really easy. Even if you do not really read the signs at the airport, is the conclusion of the station is very simple. How do we really know it was so easy to get to the city from the airport to the train? We cheated. We read a travel guide before you start! I&#8217;m not pitching a travel book here, and frankly, I<br />
I can not remember where it was, but the fact is, save a little research beforehand can be a lot of money, time, anger, fear, insecurity, and those who d other negative emotions, from their arrival in a foreign country and<br />
suddenly realize you have no idea what to do next. And finally, from the nearest town to our hotel is within walking distance, because we expect it &#8211; no taxi. The walk from the hotel was even more enjoyable by the fact that we are not overloaded with luggage, which brings us to the next Board meeting, practice with it &#8211; packing.</p>
<p>Ten days in Europe (or elsewhere) does not require a mountain of baggage &#8211; at least for two adults. Bags with handles and wheels are essential. Walk from the hotel with our luggage was a breeze. The packaging, like other parts of a journey that requires a little planning. If you are careful, and your plans for touring and socializing, it is clear you can think of us with less than you.</p>
<p>Keep your travel documents and money is certainly always a problem. I learned an important lesson a few years ago during a trip to Europe. After a lot of business done around the world, I made the mistake of thinking I was safe from pickpockets. I&#8217;m not going to the city, the event was held, but then I was amazed by the skill of the team, &#8220;&#8221; That Got my wallet &#8211; out of the pocket of a jacket was shown zipped, closed! It happened in a revolving door &#8211; and<br />
In view of the episode, I realize that I properly sized for the &#8220;hits&#8221; in advance. In short, knowing that someone can be fooled, even if you think you are an expert. Lesson &#8211; now I never travel without money belt. Were on our last trip to Italy, all valuables in the money belt at all times and there were no incidents. Even the &#8220;gypsy kids&#8221;<br />
The Colosseum was not a threat (if you go to Rome, you should read the information on the area around the Coliseum &#8211; you must see), but the area of choice for expert young thieves.</p>
<p>In short, a little thought and careful planning can make a big difference in the amount of pleasure you derive when making your next trip &#8211; whether it was a European trip or a drive with your family in the mountains. I think it can do someone else and spend their days locked in a tour bus or the result of another person all day takes you half the fun. How to plan your next trip carefully and you&#8217;ll enjoy it more.</p>
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		<title>Some interesting facts and insight into the Roman culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The modern city of Rome, as the legend was built on seven hills. A city that is accustomed to foreign influences, it is known for its architectural treasures. It is much more to Rome than we know. Here are some interesting facts are to give you an overview of the Roman culture, history and treasures.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="result_box" dir="ltr">The modern city of Rome, as the legend was built on seven hills. A city that is accustomed to foreign influences, it is known for its architectural treasures. It is much more to Rome than we know. Here are some interesting facts are to give you an overview of the Roman culture, history and treasures.</p>
<p>1. The birth of the Eternal City of Rome, which was founded in 753BC by the Romans every year, 21 April. Festival Fireworks, gladiator games, the traditional Roman banquets and parades.</p>
<p>2. The Pantheon was built in 27 BC by Marcus Agrippa is the only monument belongs to ancient Rome, which is still intact. What is less known that he was king of Italy Vittorio Emanuele II and his successor, Umberto I, buried</p>
<p>3. A park of Rome, the monster as a &#8220;park.&#8221; Not because it pursues a place, but because of the grotesque murder as a raw Amazon Hercules full face, a giant with a big mouth so that people can still walk through it!<br />
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4. The Baths of Caracalla, but were in poor condition increased from once in their first day spread over 27 hectares and 1600 swimmers at a certain time to treat. In the 3rd Built-century, they are the largest survivors of the era of Imperial Rome.</p>
<p>5. Rome is a museum that is dedicated to pasta. The museum Pasta is a unique worldwide and presents the various machines for making pasta and tables linked to a pulp by contemporary artists.</p>
<p>6. Basilica of Saint Peter in Vatican City is the largest church ever built.</p>
<p>7. Colosseum of Rome, a huge amphitheater that could be a 50,000 seat among the Seven Wonders of the world.</p>
<p>8. The Monumental Cemetery of the Capuchins, the bones of over 4,000 Capuchin, a few skeletons intact, used to create symbolic art in its series of chapels.</p>
<p>9. The Vatican Museum is a large museum complex with more than 1,000 museums and galleries like the Hall of Tapestries and Etruscan and Egyptian museums are full of masterpieces collected by the popes. It is the world&#8217;s largest museum complex.</p>
<p>10. Saint Peter was a structure that was almost 1000 years, until shortly before the collapse and was rebuilt in the years 1500 and 1600. It is a large structure that shows the work of some of the greatest Italian artists as Raphael, Michelangelo and Maderno.</p></div>
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