Spain's 'low cost' prostitutes
Dozens of prostitutes for less than a hundred euros a trick, and fully within the law: that's what many brothels here have on offer, just six kilometres over the border from France, in the Pyrenees. The place is making a name for itself among the French -- a popularity that local authorities could have done without.Duration: 01:59
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Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Bolnuevo
Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Bolnuevo
Bolnuevo is a small residential complex in the municipality of Mazarron, on the Costa Calida in the Murcia Province of Spain. Situated in the bay of Mazarron, around 6 kilometres from the town itself, it was originally a peaceful, sheltered fishing bay, and has retained much of the peaceful and traditional charm of old. With its quiet sheltered beach and relaxed atmosphere Bolnuevo suits families and couples seeking a peaceful, beach holiday destination.
Bolnuevo is situated 50 kilometres from Murcia San Javier airport and 40 kilometres from this historical city of Cartagena. For those who want to get out and explore the great outdoors, there are three Natural Parks close to Bolnuevo, suitable for hiking and walking excursions.
Historical records for the region of Mazarron date back to the Phoenicians, who used the coastal area to dock and ship minerals and other produce. During the 16th century a sanctuary was built in Bolnuevo in memory of the locals who came under the constant attacks from pirates. There was also a defensive fortress, which was known as the Tower of Horses, or Bolnuevo Castle.
Bolnuevo has a traditional appeal about it. But that doesn’t mean that you will be short of amenities or facilities. The little town area has everything you need to enjoy your holiday, including supermarkets, shops, restaurants, bars and cafes.
Bolnuevo is situated on a long, golden sandy beach. Aside from the main beach, the coastline of the Costa Calida, and especially around Bolnuevo and Mazarron boasts 35 kilometres of sandy beaches, small bays and hidden coves, which you can explore.
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Hello everyone! Today I am bringing you an adventure to an abandoned resort. Some abandoned places are not that great, but I assure you, this is a once in a lifetime explore! This place was absolutely amazing and definitely a place I will not forget, not to mention it was kind of creepy imagining just how beautiful this abandoned resort once was. Enjoy the video!
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Rainbow Barcelona Gay Nightlife Tour
Barcelona is a popular destination for partygoers with a vibrant bar and gay club scene. We will start the evening meeting you at your hotel or apartment, and after that we will head to the district known as Gayxample, where you will find a wide variety of gay pubs and bars.
The tour guide will adapt the route to your preferences and when the tour ends, around 1am (welcome to the Spanish culture) we will give you the last recommendations if you want to go to the newest and hottest clubs or the lifelong ones, because Barcelona has been offering the most exciting gay nightlife for more than 25 years.
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Places to see in ( Xativa - Spain )
Places to see in ( Xativa - Spain )
Xàtiva is a town in eastern Spain, in the province of Valencia, on the right bank of the river Albaida and at the junction of the Valencia–Murcia and Valencia Albacete railways. During the Al-Andalus Islamic era, Arabs brought the technology to manufacture paper to Xàtiva. In the 12th century, Xàtiva was known for its schools, education, and learning circles. Islamic scholar Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi's last name refers to Xàtiva where he lived and died.
Xàtiva (Saetabis in Latin) was famous in Roman times for its linen fabrics, mentioned by the Latin poets Ovid and Catullus. Xàtiva is also known as an early European centre of paper manufacture. In the 12th century, Arabs brought the technology to manufacture paper to Xàtiva. It is the birthplace of two popes, Callixtus III and Alexander VI, and also the painter José Ribera (Lo Spagnoletto). It suffered a dark moment in its history at the hands of Philip V of Spain, who, after his victory at the Battle of Almansa during the War of the Spanish Succession, had the city besieged then ordered it to be burned and renamed San Felipe. In memory of the insult, the portrait of the monarch hangs upside down in the local museum of L'Almodí. Xàtiva was briefly a provincial capital under the short-lived 1822 territorial division of Spain, during the Trienio Liberal. The Province of Játiva was revoked with the return to absolutism in 1823.
Xàtiva is built on the margin of a fertile plain, and on the southern slopes of the Monte Vernissa, a hill with two peaks, each surmounted by a Castle of Xàtiva.
The Collegiate Basilica, dating from 1414, but rebuilt about a century later in the Renaissance style, was formerly a cathedral, and is the chief among many churches and convents. The town-hall and a church on the castle hill are partly constructed of inscribed Roman masonry, and several houses date from the Moorish period.
Other sights include:
Royal Monastery of the Assumption, Gothic and Baroque style, built during the 14th century and renovated in the 16th–18th centuries.
Natal house of the Pope Alexander VI.
Sant Feliu (St Felix) - 13th century church.
Sant Pere (St Peter)-14th century church. The interior has a Coffered ceiling decorated in Gothic-Mudéjar style.
Hermitage of Santa Anna (15th century), in Gothic style
Almodí, a 14th-century Gothic edifice (1530–1548) now housing a Museum
Casa de la Enseñanza, Xàtiva
Sant Francesc
Village of Anahuir
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Rare footage of extinct animals
I dare you to watch this and not get the feels. Rare and moving footage of six extinct animals taken before they were wiped out. It also features an eye watering list of every animal and plant that has gone extinct since 1900.
1. Heath Hen - Extinct 1932
Heath hens in courtship rituals at the island of Martha's Vineyard in 1926 or 1927. This is the only known surviving footage of the heath hen. The film was made seven years before the bird went extinct due to mass hunting.
2. Thylacine - Extinct 1936
The thylacine was the largest known carnivorous marsupial, also known as the Tasmanian tiger or the Tasmanian wolf. It was native to Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. It became extinct due to hunting, disease, dogs and habitat loss.
3. Laysan Crake - Extinct 1944
The Laysan crake was a flightless bird from the Hawaiian Islands. It was wiped out in 1944 by habitat loss and war.
4. Golden Toad - Extinct 1989
The golden toad was last sighted in 1989 in Costa Rica, and is now believed to be extinct. This toad displays extreme sexual dimorphism - large size and appearance differences between the sexes. It died out due to habitat loss and a fungus disease.
5. Baiji Dolphin - Extinct 2006
The Baiji Dolphin's extinction is somewhat in dispute. A film taken in 2007 was tentatively verified as showing the Baiji Dolphin, however, it has not been seen since and has been declared functionally extinct. It vanished due to overfishing.
6. Western Black Rhino - Extinct 2011
The Western Black Rhino was found mostly in Cameroon, Africa, and was believed to be genetically different to other subspecies. During the 1900s it was the most common species of rhino. It was wiped out do to poaching.
Animals/plants Extinct since 1900
1901 - Pig-footed bandicoot
1902 - Rocky Mountain locust
1905 - Honshu wolf
1909 - Tarpan
1910 - Usambara annone (tree)
1911 - Newfoundland wolf
1914 - Passenger pigeon
1918 - Carolina parakeet
1924 - California grizzly bear
1925 - Kenai Peninsula wolf
1930 - Darwin's rice rat
1932 - Heath hen
1933 - Cry pansy (plant)
1934 - Indefatigable Galapagos mouse
1935 - Desert rat-kangaroo
1935 - Mogollon mountain wolf, Southern Rocky Mountains wolf
1936 - Thylacine
1937 - Bali tiger
1938 - Radula visiniaca (a species of liverwort)
1939 - Toolache wallaby
1940 - Cascade mountain wolf
1942 - Texas wolf
1942 - Barbary lion
1952 - Caribbean monk seal
1952 - Bernard's wolf
1956 - Crescent nail-tail wallaby
1962 - Red-bellied gracile opossum
1965 - Turgid-blossom pearly mussel
1966 - Arabian ostrich
1969 - Mexican grizzly bear
1970 - Caspian tiger
1972 - Mason River myrtle (plant)
1974 - Japanese sea lion
1979 - Javan tiger
1981 - Green-blossom pearlymussel
1985 - Platypus frog
1989 - Golden toad, Atitlán grebe
1990 - Dusky seaside sparrow
1994 - Saint Croix racer, Levuana moth
1997 - Hainan ormosia (a species of legume)
2000 - Pyrenean ibex
2006 - Baiji dolphin
2008 - Liverpool pigeon
2010 - Alaotra grebe
2011 - Eastern cougar
2011 - Western black rhinoceros
2012 - Japanese river otter, Pinta Island tortoise
2013 - Cape Verde giant skink, Formosan clouded leopard, Scioto madtom
2014 - Acalypha wilderi (a species of spurge), Bermuda saw-whet owl
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