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List of Best Things to do in Mafra, Portugal
Palacio Nacional de Mafra
Aldeia Tipica Jose Franco
Praia dos Pescadores
Quinta de Sant'Ana
Iberian Wolf Recovery Centre
Jardim do Cerco
Museu do Ar
Aldeia Da Mata Pequena
Megacampo Adventure Park
Praia de Ribeira d'Ilhas
World's Top 10 Best Airline Cabin Crew
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Enjoy an informative, nostalgic and personal insight in to my top 10 favourite airlines in this video based on the superb on-board customer experience that they provide. Meet the airline stewards and stewardesses who make it all happen and see the hectic activity that goes on backstage in the aeroplane’s galley to make sure that your pillows are plumped, your privacy is protected, your food is tasty and hot and that cocktail is sublime!
In this video, we meet the kind and friendly staff of South African Airways, the vibrant staff of Philippine Airlines and the fun, loving and outgoing staff of Air Asia, as well as the more reserved staff, but certainly no less professional and courteous, of Qantas, Qatar Airways and Emirates.
We also meet the staff of Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines and Eva Air and recall special, unforgettable moments spent in the air with this group of airlines at times such as Christmas, as well as seeing the little personal touches that all the airlines in this video provide that make them worthy of inclusion in this top 10.
You’ll be astonished at the lengths that the airline staff in this video go to in order to ensure a hospitable and comfortable flight, both in business class and economy class, and their ability to adapt to
the specific challenges presented by the different models of aeroplane they fly in such as the A350 1000 of Qatar Airways, the Boeing 777 of Emirates and the SQ21 of Singapore Airlines.
Which airline has your loyalty and is your number 1? Let me know your opinions in the comments and thanks as always for watching.
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Case Romane del Celio
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Case Romane del Celio
Case Romane del Celio is a Roman underground site where you can see 2nd and 3rd century Roman houses in which Christians worshipped, and several well-preserved frescoes. It is located under the church of Saints Giovanni and Paolo. It is probably easiest to get to by walking northeast (past the short edge of the Circus Maximus) from the Circo Massimo metro stop until you see a small pink building on the right, diagonally across the intersection once you've reached the end of that short edge of the Circus Maximus. By the way, this is a good opportunity to see the Circus Maximus, the Frangipane Tower and the Piazza di Porta Capena. Anyhow, once you see that small pink building at the east corner of Via di San Gregorio and Vid dei Cerchi, walk on the tiny Salita di San Gregorio which winds behind that building and takes a curve to the right, becoming Clivo di Scauro. After that curve, the second building on your left is the Basilica of Saints Giovanni and Paolo; look for the marked doorway which I recall being a few steps below street level. Alternately, you can walk across Via di San Gregorio from the entrance/exit of the Palatine Hill and walk up a short but steep embankment to get to Viale di Parco del Celio, which you should cross and continue on a few steps to that curve in Clivo di Scauro.
John and Paul (not the Apostles, and not the Beatles, but the guys the church was named after) lived in what are now the underground houses, which had been combined into an elegant pagan house during the 3rd century before they lived there. They were officers at the court of emperor Constantine (312 - 337 AD) who made Christianity legal in Rome. 24 years later, emperor Julian the Apostate (361 -363 AD) attempted to revert Rome back to paganism, and had John and Paul beheaded on the night of January 26th-27th, 361 AD after they refused to serve in a military campaign. They were buried on the site of their houses (which was illegal since this was within the city walls). A church was built over the houses in the 4th century shortly after their deaths, and remains of it can be seen in the present church which was built during the Middle Ages. The houses and their rich decorations were discovered under the church in 1887.
According to reviews, a residence from the 2nd century AD, a single home of a wealthy family, and a 3rd-century-AD apartment building for artisans are all preserved in this site, but I must admit that the signage is poor enough (or my addled brain is old enough) that I had no idea when I visited the site that this was the case. But the well-preserved frescoes are easy to see, even if they're not identified at the site, and they made the trip worthwhile. Those frescoes range from the 3rd to the 12th centuries. The most famous one is the 5th photo below, which is about 9 feet tall by 15 feet wide, and probably dates to the mid to late 3rd century AD. The subject of the painting might be Proserpina returning from the Underworld at the beginning of Spring, resting on a small island with her mother Ceres and her brother Bacchus. Or it might be Venus in her role as protectress of sailors.
There is also a small museum (antiquarium) which houses many artifacts found during the excavation. If you get the idea that I think the site needs to be improved, explaining what you're looking at better, you're absolutely right. I think it's inexcusable to not use the money this site is collecting from all its tourists to invest in a few signs that explain what people are seeing. In 10 languages. It's practically free, for cryin' out loud. Get with it. Owners, go look at the underground at the nearly-free San Nicola in Carcere where the signs are not superb, but at least there's something.
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The fascinating land of Veneto has countless natural and artistic attractions and some unmissable places. The first stop of a journey to discover the region is undoubtedly Venice, inscribed on the World Heritage list by Unesco, with its lagoon, its islands and the Grand Canal, skirted by old decorated buildings which recall the splendour of the ancient Maritime Republic. Venice, famous for its historic Carnival, Murano glass and Burano laces, can be visited on foot, going through the small lanes called calli and numerous bridges, or by boat, from steamboats to gondolas, carried by the water to admire unique views and sceneries.
Places to see in ( Caserta - Italy )
Places to see in ( Caserta - Italy )
Caserta is a city in southern Italy. It's known for the baroque Royal Palace of Caserta, with its fountain-filled gardens. North, the Monumental Complex Belvedere San Leucio was built as a model town, with a silk factory and workers’ houses. East, the imposing Carolino Aqueduct is an 18th-century structure. West, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, are the ruins of the Anfiteatro Campano, which once hosted gladiator fights.
Caserta is the capital of the province of Caserta in the Campania region of Italy . It is an important agricultural, commercial and industrial municipality and city. Caserta is located on the edge of the Campanian on the foot of the Campanian Subapennine mountain range. The city is best known for the Palace of Caserta .
Modern Caserta was established around the defensive tower built in Lombard times by Pando , Prince of Capua . The tower is now part of the Palace of the Prefecture which was once the seat of the counts of Caserta, as well as a royal residence. The original population moved from Casertavecchia (former bishopric seat) to the current site in the 16th century. Casertavecchia was built on the Roman town of Casam Irtam (the name Caserta is a subsequent contraction of House (m) Irta (m) meaning home village located above). The city and the neighborhood were the property of the Acquaviva family who, being pressed by huge debts, sold to the royal family. The Royal Palace, Naples, Italy.
Caserta is located 40 kilometers (25 mi) north of Naples . Its common borders with Capua , Casagiove , Casapulla , Castel Morrone , Curti , Limatola ( BN ), Maddaloni , Marcianise , Recale , San Felice a Cancello , San Marco Evangelista , San Nicola la Strada , San Prisco , Sant'Agata de 'Goti ( BN), Santa Maria Capua Vetere and Valle di Maddaloni .
Fractions of Caserta :
Casertavecchia is the ancient center of the municipality and former bishopric seat.
San Leucio resort , seat of the famous Royal silk workshops, also included in the World Heritage List.
Vaccheria, which housed the stable of the Royal cattle.
Falciano is a former bishop seat; it includes at 16th-century palace.
Piedimonte di Casolla has an ancient Benedictine abbey, built over a Roman temple dedicated to Diana .
Other Fractions: Aldifreda, Briano, Casola, Casolla, Centurano, Ercole, Garzano, Mezzano, Pozzovetere, Puccianiello, Caserta Hall, San Benedetto, San Clemente, Santa Barbara, Staturano, Thirteen, Tuoro.
Main sights of Caserta :
Caserta's main attraction is its Royal Palace (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site ). The palace was created in the 18th century by the Italian architect Luigi Vanvitelli as a Versailles -like residence (Reggia) for the Bourbon kings of Naples and Sicily . It is one of the most visited monuments in the country. 1200 rooms, decorated in various styles. It Has Been the set for several famous movies such as Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace , Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones , Angels & Demons andMission: Impossible III . The park is 2 miles (3.2 km) long and contains many waterfalls, lakes and gardens, as well as a very famous English garden .
Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace), a construction of the 14th century renovated by Luigi Vanvitelli as a provisional residence for the royal court.
The Cathedral (18th century).
The Aqueduct of Vanvitelli (18th century).
Caserta railway station is a hub for regional and national traffic, and is an important interchange linking Rome and Naples to Bari . The nearest airport is Naples-Capodichino , located about 30 kilometers (19 mi) south. Caserta is the starting point of the A30 motorway to Salerno and is served by two exits of the A1 motorway : North Caserta ( Caserta North , near Casagiove and Casapulla ) and Caserta Sud ( Caserta South , near Marcianise and San Marco Evangelista ).
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Places to see in ( Taormina - Italy ) Piazza IX Aprile
Places to see in ( Taormina - Italy ) Piazza IX Aprile
Piazza IX Aprile is located right in the center of Corso Umberto. The square is known for the breathtaking view of the azure Ionian Sea and of the Mount Etna. Lined with pricey cafés and brimming with visitors and caricature artists, it's the best place to sit back with a cappuccino and enjoy the relaxed resorty ambience of Taormina.
The square was named after the 9th of April, 1860, when mass in the Taormina cathedral down the street was interrupted to announce that Garibaldi had landed at Marsala (on the far side of the island) to begin his conquest of Sicily that made it part of Italy
Actually, the news proves false. In fact Garibaldi landed at Marsala exactly one month later, on 9 May 1860. However, the inhabitants of Taormina wanted to recall that date dedicating the most beautiful square.
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Wonderful Chill Out - Boat cruise on Lake Maggiore - ITALY
Goal of shipping - was island Isola Bella.
Thanks Giuliana and willing and very pleasant captain of a ship - boat cruise is extended and so we are could see all the beautiful islands nearby.
This boat cruise was among my most beautiful experiences - and therefore I am almost all the material used - in conjunction with the beautiful music is unearthly beautiful experience.
date: 24.05.2012
location: Lake Maggiore - ITALY
islands: Isola Bella, Isola la Malghera, Isola Superiore, Isola Madre.
camerawoman: Zuzu,
manager: Giuliana,
captain of a ship: unknown.
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The Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore, located in about 400 meters offshore from Stresa, is part of the Borromean Islands (apart from this we recall the Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori). This is the second area with its 320 meters long and 180 wide, almost entirely occupied by the Palazzo Borromeo and its lush park.
Isola Bella: the story
In 1632 Carlo III Borromeo decided to start building a palace for his wife Isabella d'Adda, chose a nude island placed in front of Stresa, Verbano where it flows into the Gulf of the river Toce. The work suffered a setback in mid-seventeenth century because of the plague developed in the duchy of Milan, but were resumed with renewed vigor by the sons of Charles III: Cardinal Giberto III (1615-1672) and especially V italiano VI ( 1620-1690). This had the merit to entrust the completion of the work of the famous Roman architect Carlo Fontana.
The opening of the gardens instead of 1671, with Charles IV (1657-1734) scholar and art lover himself. In the late eighteenth / early nineteenth century, the palace was visited by Napoleon and Josephine de Beauharnais and Princess of Wales, Caroline Amelia of Brunswick.
The palace and gardens: a visit to Isola Bella
Baroque-style shades Mannerist, the imposing building that occupies almost the entire island was designed by the most famous architects of the time. The interior is elegant and luxuriously furnished houses an unmissable collection of tapestries, Flemish tapestries. The underground chambers, however, are characterized according to the fashion of the time of artificial caves with walls encrusted with shells and decorated with mirrors and black marble nymphs.
More information about Palazzo Borromeo in the card.
But what really stands out and leaves you speechless is the famous park: a formal garden terraces composed of ten overlapping truncated pyramid, adorned with statues, fountains, rare shrubs, exotic plants and flowers in delicate scents such as magnolia and camellias . The top of the gardens, nicknamed bowl to the representations that were held here, is surmounted by the unicorn, coat of arms of the Borromeo family.
I'll always remember Val di Sole, Italy
Those summer days with your parents when you were a kid. Remember how vivid the memories are? I can recall and relive them in all their colors. Even after all these years. Travel shaped me from the moment I was able to walk and taught me how full of beautiful places this world is.
Joshua, Jennifer and Mahal were guests in Val di Sole, playing around beneath the majestic Italian Dolomites. It really is one of the best places to create memories you'll never forget.
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Film and Edit: Joshua Morin
Film: Caspar Daniël Diederik
Music: Chad Lawson
Graphics: Eustachio Palumbo
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