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What City Surprised You So Much You Wanted to Stay Longer?
Hi from Trieste Fellow Travelers! We were just here as a stay over on our way to Slovenia and really loved the city and wish we stayed here longer. What city do you wish you stayed at longer?
The 5 Best Ski Resorts Around Spain | Europe Skiing Guide
The 5 Best Ski Resorts Around Spain, Europe
Places such as Switzerland, France and Austria are more frequently associated with ski resorts than sunny Spain. However, with the Pyrenees mountains bordering the country in the north and the high Sierra Nevada in the southern region, when it comes to snow sports, there are in fact a number of winter locations to choose from. We’ve rounded up some of the best ski resorts in Spain, whether for seasoned skiers, beginners or families.
1. Baqueira-Beret
2. Sierra Nevada
3. La Molina and Masella
4. Formigal-Panticosa
5. Puerto de Navacerrada
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Jackson Blue Springs (Marianna, Florida)
Experience this beautiful first magnitude spring from above and below the surface as we take you on a COLD water adventure to a great Florida spring just one hour west of Tallahassee.
Spain festivals, a world to discover
The most beautiful festivals around the country.
Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct - UNESCO World Heritage Site
A tour of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct, located just north of Madrid in central Spain. A beautiful old city, surrounded by walls, with an enormous Roman era aqueduct that's survived for 2000 years, plus an outstanding 16th-century Gothic cathedral, and the Alcazabar (palace) are the highlights!
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Roman Ruins of Merida - UNESCO World Heritage Site
A tour through the ancient Roman ruins of Merida in Spain. Highlights include the Theatre, Amphitheatre, Aqueduct, Temple of Diana, and the Circus Maximus. It's a beautiful spot and I'm so happy to have visited!
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Paragliding Through the Swiss Alps — Switzerland | The Travel Intern
Switzerland is known for its beautiful scenery and its gorgeous mountains. But how do we get the best views?
Our answer: Paragliding.
The TTI team went to Switzerland for 10 days and what an experience it was. From the long scenic train rides, to catching the sunrise views of Matterhorn (the Toblerone mountain!), to sacrificing it all (literally) to get the best video footage (R.I.P. drone boi). We will be back Switzerland!
We also show you the best tips and tricks on how to travel Switzerland on a budget. Check out our Swiss travel guide here:
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2:00 - The paragliding experience. Views, views, views.
3:08 - We risk it all for that content. Goodbye drone. A piece of TTI will forever be in Switzerland.
4:04 - Matterhorn
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The city of Barcelona- city guide
this video about barcelona is a city tour that will guide you around the city.
you will see things like:
La segrada familia
La Rambla
Tibidabo
Poble Espanyol
Montjuïc
Beach (barceloneta)
Harbour
placa catalunya
casa batlló
palau nacional
olympic parc
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Places to see in ( Girona - Spain ) Ripoll
Places to see in ( Girona - Spain ) Ripoll
Ripoll is the capital of the comarca of Ripollès, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is located on confluence of the Ter River and its tributary Freser, next to the Pyrenees near the French border. The population was 11,057 in 2009.
The first traces of humans inhabiting the area date from the Bronze Age and can be seen in form of dolmens such as those found in El Sot de Dones Mortes or in Pardinella. This area was later used by peoples from the Atlantic culture to store bronze weapons and as a passway from the Catalan Central Depression to the Pyrenees. The area also has tombs from the late Roman occupation age and some belonging to the Visigoths.
It has a famous Benedictine monastery built in the Romanesque style, Santa Maria de Ripoll, founded by the count Wilfred the Hairy in 879. The count used it as a centre to repopulate the region after conquering it. In the High Middle Ages, its castle, the Castle of Saguardia, located in the county of Les Llosses was ruled by the Saguàrdia family, of which Ponç de la Guàrdia was a famous troubadour.
An abundance of coal and iron ore, coupled with the ample water supply of the rivers Ter and Freser, encouraged a metal-working industry in the early Middle Ages. The furnaces of Ripoll were a prime source of nails for the peninsula. Later, pole arms and crossbows, always in demand, were added to Ripoll’s exports. Ripoll enjoyed a reputation throughout Europe for the production of firearms. That success as a manufactory of firearms brought frequent trouble to the city. French invasions in 1794, 1809, 1812, and 1813 crippled the city industries. However, the final and utter destruction of Ripoll, resulting from mines and blasting, occurred in 1839 during the Carlist Wars. Due to the loss of records and archives, not much is known of Ripoll and its industry to this day.
( Girona - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Girona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Girona - Spain
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