Hawaii's Big Island Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Hawaii's Big Island, also called the Island of Hawaii, the Big Island or Hawaii Island, which comprises Hawaii County and the Hilo, HI Micropolitan Statistical Area, is an island, county, and Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the U.S. state of Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands. It is the largest and the southeastern-most of the Hawaiian islands, a chain of volcanic islands in the North Pacific Ocean. With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2), it is larger than all of the other islands in the archipelago combined and is the largest island in the United States. The island is often referred to as the Big Island to reduce confusion between the island and the state.
The most important places to visit in Hawaii's Big Island are: Akaka Falls State Park, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park , Waipio Valley, Kaunaoa Beach, Hilo Farmers Market, Hapuna Beach State Park, Papakolea Beach and many more.
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Best Places to Visit in Venezuela
Best Places to Visit in Venezuela
Venezuela is a tropical country with incredible biodiversity that you’re sure to fall in love with. Magnificent waterfalls tumble off table top mountains, coastal towns and offshore islands offer pleasant escapes and soft sand beaches, the Andes Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to some of the colorful and lively cities.Travel to Venezuela and stay in the bustling capital of Caracas before heading to the 'Lost World' landscape of the Gran Sabana and the famous Angel Falls. Venezuela is a beach bum’s paradise due to the Caribbean coastline of 2,800 km (1,740 miles) – the longest of any nation. Here are the best places to visit in Venezuela.
1.Gran Sabana and Angel Falls
2. Los Roques Archipelago
3. Margarita Island
4. Mérida
5. Roraima
6.Caracas: Avila National Park
7. Morrocoy National Park
8. Coro and the Sand Dunes
9. Henri Pittier
10. Orinoco Delta
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[1:18] Visit the West Bank (+ bank of the Jordan River and Jericho)
[2:11] Try all the local food
[2:44] Hike Masada for sunrise
[3:11] Explore Old jaffa Town in Tel Aviv
[3:44] Dive in the Red Sea
[4:06] Stay in Mud Huts in Tsukem
[4:42] Use Israel as a base to other Middle Eastern Countries (Jordan and Egypt)
[5:11] Visit the Birthplace of Jesus - Church of the Nativity
[6:35] Float in the Dead Sea
[7:15] Explore Old City of Jerusalem
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Travel Spain - Visiting the Walled Town of Cuenca
Take a tour of Walled Town of Cuenca in Spain -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
The ancient walled city of Cuenca is perched upon the rocks above two deep gorges.
This excellent defensive position was recognized by the invading Moors, who built the city after 714.
The city traded hands between the Spanish Christians and the Moors several times until 1177.
Now the city is famous for awesome structures such as the Hanging Houses of Cuenca.
The city also contains a castle, a convent, the Mangana Tower, and many churches.
The most famous of these is the Cuenca Cathedral, built in the Anglo-Norman style.
The view alone from St. Paul's Bridge at night is worth a trip to Cuenca.
Spain, My Experience: An American in Spain
Why did I start the An American in Spain series? Why do I want to help you make the most of your time in Spain? What do I find so special about it? In this video I try to answer all these questions without saying much. I hope it comes across; you can tell me.
THE ROMANS AND THE ASTURIAN GOLD - ASTURIAS (ESPAÑA - SPAIN)
At the end of the first century the Romans had a strong presence in the north of the Spanish peninsula. The legions of Roman soldiers, lead by Augustus Caesar, were finding it difficult to conquer the region but with the knowledge that the area was rich in precious metals, especially gold, the Romans fought on, finally defeating the local Astures and setting up a system of mining the would change the shape of the region and culture of ever more.
Today, Asturias has a rich mining heritage that has spanned over a millennium and visitors to the region can see firsthand how this was brought about by vitising the Archeological museum of Oviedo and the Gold museum of Navelgas.
Better still, there are plenty of physical remains left behind by the Romans such as man-made aqueducts and Roman villas...... which are great for those with a keen interest in Roman history.
The Romans also utilized the local hilltop forts of the Celts/Astures called Castros to store the mined gold as they were considered to be the most protected places while the gold was waiting to be shipped to Rome. There are many remnants of these Castros dotted throughout Asturias and despite been of huge historical importance, they also offer a wonderful and tranquil place to visit. Hundreds of Castros remain unexcavated but there are plenty that have been and a visit to Castros such as San Chuis and Coaña should be considered a must when visiting Asturias.
The story of Roman influence in Asturias is a fascinating one and visitors to the region will marvel as they travel through the national parks and reserves that are today as they where when the first Romans set foot in Asturias. Following the story of the Romans is a great way to discover some of the most wonderful locations in this region.
We would like to offer a special thank you to Narciso Yanguas and Patricia Arguelles for all their help in developing the script for the video.
We would also like to thank Archeologist and presenter of the video Alfonso Fanjul Peraza for giving up his time to film and offering advice.
If you wish to have further information about the Romans and their impact on Asturian life then don't hesitate to get in contact with us at info@whereisasturias.com
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DWS Travel - Episode 4 - Barcelona, Spain
Episode 4 - Barcelona, Spain.
This is an incredible city with a lot of things going on, from the architecture to the city life and views from the bunkers over the city, I highly recommend Barcelona the weather is always on point and the culture is amazing, grab a skateboard and you can travel all over the city with ease!
Follow me on this week long trip in Barcelona where i take you around some of my favourite locations and give you a slightly different insight into the city including drone angles over Sagrada Familia and some absolutely insane drone clips on the spire at the top of Barcelona!
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10 Things to do in Naples, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Naples, Italy in this travel guide covering 10 of the top things to do in the city including eating pizza! With two full days in Naples we tried to explore as much as this chaotic city as possible and ended up loving the experience.
10 Things to do in Naples City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (Napoli)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza del Plebiscito - 00:59
2) Palazzo Reale Napoli / Royal Palace of Naples - 01:30
3) Castel Nuovo / New Castle - 02:37
4) Caffe Gambrinus - 03:33
5) Galleria Umberto I - 06:39
6) Eat Naples pizza (Neapolitan pizza: margherita & marinara) - 07:09
7) Fish Market in Naples - 08:54
8) Naples National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) - 09:35
9) Quartieri Spagnoli / Spanish Quarter - 10:10
10) Sunset on the Seafront Promenade the Bay of Naples - 10:40
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Our visit Naples travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Neapolitan cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, the old town, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Naples tourism brochure, Naples itinerary or Naples, Italy city tour also known as Napoli Italia.
10 Things to do in Naples, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (NAPOLI)
Tell anyone you’re travelling to Naples and you’ll likely get a few raised eyebrows with some side comments about the mafia, or grid-lock traffic, or garbage on the streets. Somewhere along the way, Naples seems to have earned a bad reputation, but we thought it all sounded a bit too harsh. We wanted to experience the city for ourselves, plus we’d also heard there was good pizza!
We ended up having a grand ol’ time, so join on us as we show you what you can get up to with a couple of days in Naples, plus somewhere along the way, we’ll also reveal where we ate our favourite pizza.
Piazza del Plebiscito seemed like a good place to start our tour. This is a large public square in Central Naples, that earned its name from the 1860 vote that brought Naples into the unified Kingdom of Italy.
The plaza is surrounded by numerous attractions, including the Royal Palace of Naples on one side, and the Basilica of San Francesco di Paola.
We then visited the Royal Palace of Naples. This was one of the four residences in Naples used by the Bourbon Kings during their rule of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
The admission fee was 4 Euros and this gave us access to the Royal Apartments where we got to admire porcelains, tapestries, sculptures and painted ceilings found within the palace walls.
We visited was Castel Nuovo, an imposing medieval castle that dates back to 1282. This castle was built when Charles I of Naples took the throne and moved his capital from Palermo to Naples.
Admission to the castle was 6 Euros per person.
We stopped by Caffe Gambrinus, a historic coffeehouse in the heart Naples for a bite and drink.
We visited Galleria Umberto I, which is a gallery which vaulted iron and glass ceilings, where you can shop & people watch.
This gallery dates back to the late 1880s and meant to be reminiscent of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
While in Naples, we took it upon ourselves to find the best pizza in the city. This involved eating a total of 10 pizzas over two days.
In the end we decided Da Michele was our personal favourite.
Because we always enjoy visiting outdoor markets wherever we go, we stopped by the Fish Market.
Moving on to museums we visited Naples National Archaeological Museum. This museum holds the Farnese Marbles, which is an impressive collection of Roman copies of classical Greek sculptures and ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Another place we visited in Naples was the Quartieri Spagnoli, or Spanish Quarter. The streets in this quarter were laid down during the 16th century for the Spanish military barracks outside the city walls. The streets here are narrow and the buildings tall.
And that’s a wrap for our quick 2-day tour of Naples. We hope this video gave you a few ideas of things you can do in the city and all the pizza you can eat in between.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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