Places to see in ( Pesaro - Italy ) Sfera Grande di Pomodoro
Places to see in ( Pesaro - Italy ) Sfera Grande di Pomodoro
The imposing Sphere resting on the surface of the water of a fountain from which you look at the sea, is the bronze casting made in 1998 by the sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro on the polyester model arrived in Pesaro in 1971 but realized in 1967 for the Expo of Montreal.
The original work is today in Rome in front of the main entrance of the Farnesina, home of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since the seventies, the people of Pesaro have become fond of this 'presence' in Piazzale della Libertà, starting to familiarize it 'the Pomodoro ball'.
Since then, the Great Sphere has become a traditional meeting destination for those who have to see the sea or unequivocal road reference every time information is given to visitors passing through the city.
( Pesaro - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pesaro . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pesaro - Italy
Join us for more :
St. James Sepulcrum, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Galicia, Spain, Europe
James, son of Zebedee was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, and traditionally considered the first apostle to be martyred. He was a son of Zebedee and Salome, and brother of John the Apostle. He is also called James the Greater or James the Great to distinguish him from James, son of Alphaeus and James the brother of Jesus (James the Just). James the son of Zebedee is the patron saint of Spain, and as such is often identified as Santiago. Saint James is the patron saint of Spain and, according to legend, his remains are held in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. (The name Santiago is the local Galician evolution of Vulgar Latin Sanctu Iacobu, Saint James.) The traditional pilgrimage to the grave of the saint, known as the Way of St. James, has been the most popular pilgrimage for Western European Catholics from the Early Middle Ages onwards, although its modern revival and popularity stems from Walter Starkie's 1957 book, The Road to Santiago. The Pilgrims of St. James. Some 237,886 pilgrims registered in 2014 as having completed the final 100 km walk (200 km by bicycle) to Santiago to qualify for a Compostela. When 25 July falls on a Sunday, it is a ″Jubilee″ year (an Año Santo Jubilar Compostelano or Año Santo Jacobeo) and a special east door is opened for entrance into Santiago Cathedral. Jubilee years fall every 5, 6, and 11 years. In the 2004 Jubilee year, 179,944 pilgrims received a Compostela. In 2010 the number had risen to 275,135. The feast day of St. James is celebrated on 25 July on the liturgical calendars of the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and certain Protestant churches. He is commemorated on 30 April in the Orthodox Christian liturgical calendar (for those churches which follow the traditional Julian Calendar, 30 April currently falls on 13 May of the modern Gregorian Calendar). James' emblem was the scallop shell (or cockle shell), and pilgrims to his shrine often wore that symbol on their hats or clothes. The French for a scallop is coquille St. Jacques, which means cockle (or mollusk) of St. James. The German word for a scallop is Jakobsmuschel, which means mussel (or clam) of St. James; the Dutch word is Jacobsschelp, meaning shell of St. James. The military Order of Santiago, named after James, was founded in Spain in the 12th century to fight the Moors. Later, as in other orders of chivalry, the membership became a mark of honor. The English name James comes from Italian Giacomo, a variant of Giacobo derived from Iacobus (Jacob) in Latin, itself from the Greek Ἰάκωβος Iacobos. In French, Jacob is translated Jacques. In eastern Spain, Jacobus became Jacome or Jaime; in Catalonia, it became Jaume, in western Iberia it became Iago, from Hebrew יַעֲקֹב, which when prefixed with Sant became Santiago in Portugal and Galicia; Tiago is also spelled Diego in Spanish and Diogo in Portuguese, which is also the Spanish name of Saint Didacus of Alcalá.[citation needed] Alternatively, Santiago is the local Galician evolution of Vulgar Latin Sanctu Iacobu, Saint James.
Camino de Santiago Frances 8ª etapa en mountain bike, Vega de Valcarce - Portomarin
Donaciones:
Aqui el video de la octava etapa de esta aventura, ya es la penúltima hasta la conquista de la catedral, espero que les guste y se suscriban y que consiga muchos like, les dejo los pueblos por los que pasamos y al final un enlace donde se puede ver el perfil y el recorrido en el mapa.
TODAS LAS ETAPAS
suscribete
Camino Santiago Francés
Salida a Francia
1ª etapa
2ª etapa
3ª etapa
4ª etapa
5ª etapa
6ª etapa
7ª etapa
8ª etapa
9ª etapa
**Vega de valcarce
Ruitelán
Las Herrerías
La Faba
Laguna De Castilla
__GALICIA
O Cebreiro
Liñares
Hospital Da Condesa
Alto Do Poío
Fonfria
Viduedo
Triacastelo
San Cristobo Do Real
Renche
SAn Martiño Do Real
Samos
Aguíada
San Mamede Do Camiño
Sarria
Vilei
Barbadelo
Rente
Mercado Da Serra
Peruscallo
Cortiñas
Brea
Morgade
Ferreiros
Mercadoiro
Moutras
Parrocha
Vilachá
**Portomarín
MVUU LODGE & LIWONDE NATIONAL PARK, MALAWI
I spent two nights at Mvuu Wilderness Lodge in Liwonde National Park, Malawi, in May 2016. There are sooooo many elephants and hippos on the Shire River, so wildlife spotting on safari was pretty easy! This video showcases my experience of Mvuu Lodge - fantastic comfortable accommodation, and well worth a trip! :)
BLOG:
TWITTER -
FACEBOOK -
Music: Mwatani by Young Stonald Lunga, a local Malawi musician :)
Filmed using a GoPro Hero 3+ and a Panasonic Lumix DMC72
Thanks for watching!