VILLAGE DE ALQUÉZAR - ARAGON - HUESCA - VLOG ESPAGNE
Salut les amis aujourd’hui on continue notre visite de l’Espagne parmi les plus beaux villages : le village
medieval de Alquézar dans la région de l’Aragon plus précisément la province de Huesca !
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Qué ver en Huesca, Aragón
Toda la información para visitar Huesca la encontrarás aquí sus principales museos y monumentos, atracciones para ir con niños, gastronomía y fiestas tradicionales o cómo llegar y moverse por la ciudad
Aragón trip (Spain)
00:00 Belchite
01:07 Zaragoza
02:04 Huesca
02:39 Canfranc
03:06 Santa Cruz de la Serós
03:14 Real Monasterio de San Juan de la Peña
03:37 Los Mallos de Riglos
04:24 Loarre castle
05:03 Monzón castle
05:14 Bodegas Irius
05:28 Alquézar
05:48 Teruel
06:19 Albarracín
06:43 la Iglesia de El Salvador, Villaspesa
06:46 house of Felix Sanperiz Gistau in Monesma de San Juan
10:11 house by Jose Foncillas Ribera in A1232 Barbastro to Castillazuelo
15:17 by Cesáreo Gimeno Martín, La Era del Tio Cesáreo,in Bueña
12:35 Julio Basanta, Casa de Dios in Épila
13:41 abandoned village of Escó
17:08 Museo de Miniaturas Militares Ciudadela de Jaca....32.000 militar miniatures by Juan Bautista Topete in Jaca
HUESCA: My Destination BBB
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My friends from Huesca took me around and I had an amazing time making this video, so thanks to them. I would be happy to answer any questions about Huesca, so feel free to comment! Hope you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Huesca is a great place in the North East of Spain. In this video, the places we went to are Sierra de Guara (Canyoning - starting from Rodellar), los Mallos de Riglos (Hidrospeed - starting from near Murillo de Gállego), the Pyrenees (Skiing - at Astún). Hiking was in both Sierra de Guara and los Mallos de Riglos, but the best hiking in Huesca starts from Torla, which has access to Ordessa y Monte Perdido National Park.
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Obelisco Europa, Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain, Europe
The Obelisk Europe, is a well known and important obelisk of the capital city of Aragon, Zaragoza. The obelisk is exactly 33 meters high. At the top of the obelisk, there is a small quadrangular pyramid, being an ornament to finalize the obelisk in terms of its physical, being also commonly called antenna. The Obelisk Europe, bears that name thanks to which the place in which it is located was named thus, in its day. When constructing the square, the idea was proposed to construct a monument, that differentiated it from the other squares of Saragossa. Currently, the Obelisk Europe, is known colloquially in the city like the Obelisk of the Place Europe. Also, now, the obelisk is maintained and administered by the City of Zaragoza. The obelisk, together with the square, were created with the idea of joining the northern and southern parts of the city, thus highlighting something, at the same time as performing the work. The Obelisk Europe, is constructed mainly of concrete. Its creation was simple, one of the curiosities about the work of this famous obelisk in the city, was the interpretation of the concrete, in brick form, that is, imitating the famous building material, called brick. This obelisk was also created in the middle, being thus the most important figure of the square, being accompanied by 3 lanterns, inclined, at each end of this. Also, it could be called one of the key points in this city, being a central place, and known by great part of the citizens inhabitants. This obelisk was inaugurated on January 22, 1990, surpassing, thus, the 25 years of age.
THAILAND VLOG #1 ♥ PHUKET - Karon, Kata & Big Buddha
First day of our trip to beautiful Thailand - this time in Phuket, enjoying Kata beach, Karon beach and the amazing Big Buddha! We stayed only one day but it was ttally worth it.
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One day in Valldemossa
The Frédéric Chopin´s house situated in The Cartuja is a culture places of Valldemossa in Mallorca.
FOODIE TOUR IN PANJIM (GOA): Indio-Portuguese bakes, cuisine and street food.
The main reason to stay more than a week in Panjim is the food.
We gathered a few recommendations by locals and friends and went out to explore the capital of Goa in search of delicious bakes, street food and the most authentic and unique Indo-Portuguese cuisine.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after Greater São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the continent's southeastern coast. The Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the third-largest conurbation in Latin America, with a population of around thirteen million. The city of Buenos Aires is neither part of Buenos Aires Province nor the Province's capital; rather, it is an autonomous district. In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalised and removed from Buenos Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores; both are now neighborhoods of the city. The 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, hence its formal name: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires). Its citizens first elected a Chief of Government (i.e. Mayor) in 1996; before, the Mayor was directly appointed by the President of the Republic. By some measures, Buenos Aires is one of the 20 largest cities in the world. It is, along with Mexico City and São Paulo, one of the three Latin American cities considered an 'alpha city' by the study GaWC5. Argentina has the third best quality of life in Latin America. Buenos Aires' quality of life is ranked 81st in the world, with its per capita income among the three highest in the region. It is the most visited city in South America (ahead of Rio de Janeiro) and the second most visited city across Latin America (behind Mexico City). It is also one of the most important, largest and most populous of South American capitals, often referred to as the Paris of South America. Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life, with the highest concentration of theatres in the world. Buenos Aires will host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porteños (people of the port). The city is the birthplace of the current pope, Francis (former Archbishop of Buenos Aires), and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, tourism has been growing in the Argentine capital since 2002. In a survey by the travel and tourism publication Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2008, travellers voted Buenos Aires the second most desirable city to visit after Florence, Italy. In 2008, an estimated 2.5 million visitors visited the city. Visitors have many options such as going to a tango show, an estancia in the Province of Buenos Aires, or enjoying the traditional asado. New tourist circuits have recently evolved, devoted to famous Argentines such as Carlos Gardel, Eva Perón or Jorge Luis Borges. Before 2011, due to the favourable exchange rate, its shopping centres such as Alto Palermo, Paseo Alcorta, Patio Bullrich, Abasto de Buenos Aires and Galerías Pacífico were frequently visited by tourists. The exchange rate today has hampered tourism and shopping in particular. Notable consumer brands such as Tiffany & Co. have abandoned the country due to the exchange rate and import restrictions. The city also plays host to musical festivals, some of the largest of which are Quilmes Rock, Creamfields BA and the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival. Football is a passion for Argentines. Buenos Aires has the highest concentration of football teams of any city in the world (featuring no fewer than 24 professional football teams), with many of its teams playing in the major league. The best-known rivalry is the one between River Plate and Boca Juniors. Watching a match between these two teams was deemed one of the 50 sporting things you must do before you die by The Observer. Other major clubs include San Lorenzo de Almagro, Club Atlético Huracán, Vélez Sársfield, Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors and Club Ferro Carril Oeste. Diego Armando Maradona, born in Lanús Partido (county) south of Buenos Aires, is widely hailed as one of the greatest football players of all time. Maradona started his career with Argentinos Juniors, later playing for Boca Juniors, the Argentina national football team and others (most notably FC Barcelona in Spain and SSC Napoli in Italy). Argentina has also been the home of several world champions in professional boxing. Carlos Monzon was a hall of fame World Middleweight champion, and the current undisputed linear Middleweight champion Sergio Martinez hails from Argentina. Omar Narvaez, Lucas Matthysse, and Marcos Maidana are three modern-day world champions as well. Buenos Aires has been a candidate city for the Summer Olympic Games on three occasions: for the 1956 Games, which were lost by a single vote to Melbourne; for the 1968 Summer Olympics, held in Mexico City; and in 2004, when the games were awarded to Athens.
FIRST INDIAN RAILWAY EXPERIENCE 3AC Train from Goa to Hampi (Hospet)
After having wonderful 3 months of staying in Goa, we continued our journey with Indian Railway. There is no direct train to Hampi so we booked a train from Goa to Hospet, which is 13 kms away from Hampi.
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