Oloroso Castel St Travel

>> Thursday, October 28, 2010



Oloroso Castel St Travel

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Edinburgh Castle Military Travel

>> Wednesday, October 27, 2010




Edinburgh Castle Military Travel

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Swilken Bridge St Andrews Travel




Swilken Bridge St Andrews Travel

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Stirling Castle Travel Gallery




Stirling Castle Travel Gallery

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Phu Qouc Travel Island

>> Tuesday, October 26, 2010




Phu Qouc Travel Island

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Mai Chau Travel Gallery



Mai Chau Travel Gallery

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Halong Bay Travel Gallery

>> Monday, October 25, 2010




Halong Bay Travel Gallery

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Bac Ha Travel Gallery



Bac Ha Travel Gallery

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Sapa Travel Guide




Sapa Travel Guide

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Castelnau Castle

>> Saturday, October 9, 2010

Castelnau Castle

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Windsor in the English county of Berkshire




Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle, in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, is the largest inhabited castle in the world and, dating back to the time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation. The castle's floor area is about 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft).
Together with Buckingham Palace in London and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, it is one of the three principal official residences of the British monarch. Queen Elizabeth II spends many weekends in the year at the castle, using it for both state and private entertaining. Her other two residences, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle, are the Royal Family's private homes.
Most of the Kings and Queens of England, later Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom, have had a direct influence on the construction and evolution of the castle, which has been their garrison fortress, home, official palace, and sometimes their prison. Chronologically the history of the castle can be traced through the reigns of the monarchs who have occupied it. When the country has been at peace, the castle has been expanded by the addition of large and grand apartments; but when the country has been at war, the castle has been more heavily fortified. This pattern continues to the present day.

Source : Wikipedia.com

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Albi Cathedral and Toulouse




Albi Cathedral and Toulouse

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Saba Island

>> Friday, October 8, 2010




Saba Island the Netherlands Antilles

Saba is the smallest island of the Netherlands Antilles, located at 17°38′N 63°14′W / 17.633°N 63.233°W / 17.633; -63.233Coordinates: 17°38′N 63°14′W / 17.633°N 63.233°W / 17.633; -63.233. It consists largely of the potentially active volcano Mount Scenery (877 m), the highest point of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Saba has a land area of 13 km² (5 sq. miles). At the 2001 Netherlands Antilles census, the population was 1,349 inhabitants, which means a population density of 104 inhabitants per km². In 2004 the population was estimated at 1,424 inhabitants. The official languages are Dutch, English and Papiamento; although there is a local dialect.
Its current major towns and settlements include The Bottom, Windwardside, Hell's Gate and St. Johns. Both Dutch and English are official languages. Despite the island's Dutch affiliation, English is the principal language spoken on the island and has been used in its school system since the 19th century. The Netherlands Antillian Guilder (ANG) is the official currency, but the U.S. dollar is accepted everywhere on the island. Starting January 1, 2011, however, the U.S. dollar will take over as the official currency.
Saba is home to the Saba University School of Medicine, which was established by American expatriates in coordination with the Netherlands government. The school adds over 300 residents when classes are in session, and it is the prime educational attraction. A.M. Edwards Medical Center is the major provider of healthcare for local residents.
Saba is scheduled to become a special municipality within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and currently the schedule for this transition has been set for October 10, 2010.
The island declared its intention to become independent from the Netherlands Antilles on 1 September 2009 whilst stating that it will adhere to its referendum result of 86% in favour of direct ties with the Netherlands. However, according to Dutch State Secretary Bijleveld for Kingdom Relations, it is at this moment not legally possible for Saba to become independent from the Antilles.

Source : WIkipedia.com

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Muiden Castle Travel World




Muiden Castle

Taking advantage of Floris death, there being no immediate successor and Floris' son being in England, Willem van Mechelen, bishop of Utrecht besieged Muiden Castle.

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