Путешествия по Испании, Сухая река Rio Seco, каньон Pinar de Campoverde
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Camino de Madrid, 6.5: Valladolid - Medina de Rioseco
Los videodiarios del Camino de Santiago, sexta temporada, quinta parte: En el camino de Madrid. De Valladolid por Peñaflor de Hornijas a Medina de Rioseco.
(Subtítulos disponibles en español, inglés o alemán)
Un encuentro inesperado con Santiago. El pueblo español cuyo nombre empieza con una W. La iglesia de Santa María de Wamba, una verdadera joya arquitectónica, y su osario. Muchos molinos y pocas flechas. El rollo con la llave del albergue. ¿Al monasterio o no? Encinas y cerdos ibéricos. ¿Aún más peregrinos? Medina de Rioseco: Paseando por una pequeña ciudad.
The Camino Video Diaries, sixth season, fifth part: On the Way of Madrid. From Valladolid via Penaflor de Hornijas to Medina de Rioseco.
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An unexpected encounter with Santiago. The Spanish village whose name starts with a W. The church Santa María de Wamba, a real architectural jewel, and its ossuary. Many windmills and just a few arrows. Trouble to get the key to the albergue. To the monastery or not? Holm oaks and Iberian pigs. Even more pilgrims? Medina de Rioseco: Walking through a small town.
Die Camino-Videotagebücher, sechste Staffel, fünfter Teil. Der Madrider Jakobsweg: Von Valladolid über Peñaflor de Hornija nach Medina de Rioseco.
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Ein unerwartetes Treffen mit Santiago. Das spanische Dorf, dessen Name mit einem W beginnt. Die Kirche Santa María de Wamba, ein wahrhaftes Architekturjuwel, und das Beinhaus. Viele Windmühlen und nur wenige Pfeile. Die Mühen, einen Herbergsschlüssel aufzutreiben. Zum Kloster oder nicht? Steineichen und iberische Schweine. Noch mehr Pilger? Medina de Rioseco: ein Spaziergang durch eine kleine Stadt.
Places to see in (Girona - Spain ) Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes
Places to see in (Girona - Spain ) Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes
Sant Pere de Rodes is a former Benedictine monastery in the comarca of Alt Empordà, in the North East of Catalonia, Spain. Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes is in the municipal area of El Port de la Selva in the province of Girona, Spain.
Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes has been constructed in the side of the Verdera mountain below the ruins of the castle of Sant de Verdera that had provided protection for the monastery. It offers exceptional views over the bay of Llançà, to the north of Cap de Creus. Near the monastery Santa Creu de Rodes is the ruins of a medieval town, of which its pre-Romanesque-style church is the only remains dedicated to Saint Helena.
The true origin of the monastery is not known, which has given rise to speculation and legend; such as its foundation by monks who disembarked in the area with the remains of Saint Peter and other saints, to save them from the Barbarian hordes that invaded the Western Roman Empire. Once the danger had passed the Pope Boniface IV commanded them to construct a monastery.
The first documentation of the existence of the monastery dates 878, when it was mentioned as a simple monastery cell consecrated to Saint Peter, but it is not until 945 when an independent Benedictine monastery was founded, led by an abbot. Connected with the County of Empúries, it reached its maximum splendor between the 11th and 12th centuries until its final decay in the 17th century. Its increasing importance is reflected in its status as a point of pilgrimage.
In the 17th century it was sacked in several occasions and in 1793 was deserted by the benedictine community, which was transferred to Vila-sacred and finally settled in Figueres in 1809, until it was dissolved. The monastery was declared a national monument in 1930. In 1935 the first restoration work was initiated.
The buildings are constructed in terraces, given its location. Cloisters of 12th century form the central part of the complex. Around them the rest of constructions are distributed. The church, consecrated in the year 1022, is an example of Romanesque style; it has nave and two vaulted. These are bordered by a double column with capitals influenced by the Carolingian style. The double column support arches separating the nave from the aisles. Columns and pillars have been taken from a former Roman building. The nave ends with an arch leading to the apse, continued in the two aisles. Under the apse is a crypt. The church synthesizes a number of original styles including Carolingian, Romanesque and Roman. The monastery is considered one of the best examples of Romanesque architecture in Catalonia. In the western facade of the monastery is a 12th-century square-shaped bell tower, influenced by the Lombard style from the previous century. To the side is a defensive tower, that was probably began in the 10th century but finished later after several modifications.
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Waterfallas in Spain.The Piedra river canyon in the vicinity of the monastery is a place of extreme natural beauty, a lush, garden-like environment of waterfalls, mosses and rivulets in the midst of an arid wilderness. A marked and fenced path winds its way through the course of the canyon, with overlooks of several waterfalls; the longest and most notable of these is the Horsetail (Cola del Caballo), at more than fifty meters high. (Wikipedia)
Chile/Punta Arenas Part 4
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Punta Arenas/Chile:
Punta Arenas is a commune and the capital city of Chile's southernmost region, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena. The city was officially renamed Magallanes in 1927, but in 1938 it was changed back to Punta Arenas. It is the largest city south of the 46th parallel south. As of 1977 Punta Arenas has been one of only two free ports in Chile.[4]
Located on the Brunswick Peninsula north of the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas was originally established by the Chilean government in 1848 as a tiny penal colony to assert sovereignty over the Strait. During the remainder of the 1800s, Punta Arenas grew in size and importance due to the increasing maritime traffic and trade traveling to the west coasts of South and North America. This period of growth also resulted from the waves of immigrants attracted to the gold rush and sheep farming boom in the 1880s and early 1900s. The largest sheep company, controlling 10,000 square kilometres in Chile and Argentina, was based in Punta Arenas, and its owners lived there.
Since its founding Chile has used Punta Arenas as a base to defend its sovereignty claims in the southernmost part of South America. This led, among other things, to the Strait of Magellan being recognized as Chilean territory in the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. The geopolitical importance of Punta Arenas has remained high in the 20th and 21st centuries because of its logistic importance in accessing the Antarctic Peninsula.Punta Arenas has a population of over 127,000 inhabitants (2012 Census). According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, the Punta Arenas commune has 119,496 inhabitants (60,616 men and 58,880 women). Of these, 116,005 (97.1%) lived in urban areas and 3,491 (2.9%) in rural areas. The population grew by 5.1% (5,830 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. It further rose to 127,454 at the 2012 Census.[3]
The city was populated by many colonists from Spain and Croatia in the mid-nineteenth century and many of their descendants still live there. Other national ethnic groups represented are German, English, Italian, Swiss, and Irish.
Croatian immigration to Punta Arenas was a crucial development in the region of Magallanes and the city in particular. Currently, this influence is still reflected in the names of shops, streets and many buildings. According to some references, some 50% of the population of Punta Arenas are ethnic Croats.
TURISMO DE TAPAS
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Cuevas Andalucia sur TV5 Monde
Découvrez le magnifique reportage de TV5 Monde de l'émission partir autrement en famille avec Gildor Roy chez Cuevas Andalucia.
Camino francés, 6.7: Sahagún - León
Los videodiarios del Camino de Santiago, sexta temporada, séptima parte: En el camino francés. De Sahagún por Calzadilla de los Hermanillos, Reliegos y Mansilla de las Mulas a León.
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Una salida muy temprana. Una etapa solitaria (la variante menos poblada). Es como la continuación del camino de Madrid. Memorial de un peregrino fallecido. El sol. Un nuevo amigo. Dos mundos diferentes. ¡A León! ¿Un peregrino detrás de otro? Preparaciones para la semana santa. No hay salida: la procesión incesante. Una sorpresa nocturna: Dando una serenata a los peregrinos.
The Camino Video Diaries, sixth season, seventh part: On the French Way. From Sahagun via Reliegos a Leon.
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A very early departure. A lonely stage (the less populated variant). It is like the continuation of the Camino of Madrid. Memoral of a deceased pilgrim. The sun! A new friend. Two different worlds. To Leon! One pilgrim after another? Preparations for Easter. There is no way out: the incessant procession. A night surprise: Giving a serenade to the pilgrims.
Die Camino-Videotagebücher, sechste Staffel, siebter Teil. Der französische Jakobsweg: Von Sahagún über Reliegos nach León.
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Ein äußerst früher Abmarsch. Eine einsame Etappe (die weniger bevölkerte Variante). Es ist wie die Fortsetzung des Camino de Madrid. Denkmal für einen verstorbenen Pilger. Die Sonne! Ein neuer Freund. Zwei verschiedene Welten. Nach León! Ein Pilger nach dem anderen? Vorbereitungen für die Karwoche. Es gibt kein Durchkommen: die endlose Prozession. Eine nächtliche Überraschung: Man gibt ein österliches Ständchen für die Pilger.
Rincon Waterfalls in Trinidad
Today we are showing you Rincon Waterfalls inTrinidad one of the hidden gems of the North Coast.As usual we try our best to give you the richest content.This is another one of the wonderful waterfalls buried deep in the northern forested mountains.