Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called the bridge by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) and many more.
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Indian Street Food - 10 of the BEST Foods To Eat in Mumbai, India!
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There are dozens of Indian street foods you can eat when you’re in Mumbai, there are delicious looking delicacies everywhere you look in the city. But in this video you’ll discover a top 10 list of a few of the best Indian street food dishes that you don’t want to miss when you’re in Mumbai.
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1. Vada Pav - One of the most popular Mumbai street foods is vada pav, a spiced mashed potato patty that’s deep fried and stuffed into a bun along with chutney. Although it sounds simple and it is, it’s one of the greatest vegetarian burgers you’ll likely ever eat. Also, when you eat vada pav, don’t miss eating some fried chili's to go with it.
2. Bhelpuri - Another of the of the foods that’s iconic in Mumbai is bhelpuri, a snack made from puffed rice, mixed with chutney, and onions and tomatoes. It’s an Indian street food in Mumbai that’s especially common at beaches, and it makes a fantastic beach food. I tried the bhelpuri in this video at Juhu Beach.
3. Sev Puri - This is one of my personal favorite Indian street food chaats, a combination of little crispy disc chips topped with mashed potatoes, onions, and a variety of delicious chutneys, and a handful of sev, which are the all the little crispy things on top. When you take a bit of sev puri, the entire little disc will explode with delicious flavors, and it’s all about that chutney!
4. Pav Bhaji - Originally made from leftover vegetables that were mashed up, mixed with some butter and spices, and served with bread to mop it all up, pav bhaji is pretty much exactly that today, and it’s an Indian street food known for being popular in Mumbai. At some of the famous pav bhaji stalls, the mixture of potatoes and tomatoes is mashed up on a big hot plate, mixed with spices and butter, and then served with buttered fluffy buns.
5. Kebabs and Rolls - For any meat lovers, kebabs and rolls are one of the best things to eat in Mumbai. I especially enjoyed the bhuna roll in Mumbai, a wonderfully flavorful chicken curry packed into a thin rumali roti.
6. Chai - It’s not a food, but it is one of the joys of being in India, and that is drinking cups of hot chai on the side of the street. You don’t want to miss it when you’re in Mumbai.
7. Pani Puri - Popular as a street food snack across India, pani puri is the combination of little puris (hollow sphere chips) filled with potatoes and chickpeas, and then filled with chutney and flavored water. Each bite is a burst of incredible flavor and water.
8. Bombay Duck Fry - Although it’s commonly eaten at indoor restaurant, because of it’s importance in Mumbai, and since it’s served at local restaurants, I had to include it on this list of Mumbai food. Known at Bombay duck or bombil, it’s actually a type of lizardfish which is often deep fried and served with rice and side curries. It’s something you should try when you’re in Mumbai.
9. Mumbai Sandwich (Bombay Sandwich) - You don’t usually think of sandwiches when you think of Indian street food, but in Mumbai, the sandwich is one of the most popular roadside snacks. Often times pure vegetarian, a combination of masala potatoes, tomatoes, onions, beetroot, cheese, and chutney is pressed between bread, and grilled over fired. The result is a fascinating street sandwich you’ll never forget.
10. Dosa - Although from South India, Mumbai is a hub of Indian food, and you’ll find dosas all over Mumbai as well. The classic traditional version is a masala dosa, but there are also fusion types of dosas, including the paneer tikka dosa, which is absolutely magical.
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Environment Quotes and Sayings.
We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.
A town is saved, not more by the righteous men in it than by the woods and swamps that surround it.
In America today you can murder land for private profit. You can leave the corpse for all to see, and nobody calls the cops.
The sun, the moon and the stars would have disappeared long ago... had they happened to be within the reach of predatory human hands.
Our environment, the world in which we live and work, is a mirror of our attitudes and expectations.
I do not know of any environmental group in any country that does not view its government as an adversary.
We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.
The use of solar energy has not been opened up because the oil industry does not own the sun.
The earth we abuse and the living things we kill will, in the end, take their revenge; for in exploiting their presence we are diminishing our future.
The environment is everything that isn't me.
Humans merely share the Earth. We can only protect the land, not own it.
We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the earth as its other creatures do.
The environment, after all, is where we all meet, where we all where we all have a mutual interest. It is one thing that all of us share. It is not only a mirror of ourselves, but a focusing lens on what we can become.
The most political act we do on a daily basis is to eat, as our actions affect farms, landscapes, and food businesses.
American culture is torn between our long romance with violence and our terror of the devastation wrought by war and crime and environmental havoc.
The U.S. goverment was the first to start an automobile junkyard on the Moon.
Today I have grown taller from walking with the trees.
We could have saved the Earth but we were too damned cheap.
Modern technology.....Owes ecology....An apology.
Any fool can destroy trees.
Take care of the earth and she will take care of you.
Man should be master of his environment, not its slave. That is what freedom means.
We cannot command Nature except by obeying her.
There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew.
I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security. Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad. Otherwise what is there to defend ?
When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves.
All of my work is based on nature. I grew up in a rural environment and living in the Bay Area allows for immediate access to wonderful natural environs. Basically nature is my Genus
Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature.
The earth we abuse and the living things we kill will, in the end, take their revenge; for in exploiting their presence we are diminishing our future.
A strong, successful man is not the victim of his environment. He creates favorable conditions. His own inherent force and energy compel things to turn out as he desires.
I am the earth. You are the earth. The Earth is dying. You and I are murderers.
Man must cease attributing his problems to his environment, and learn again to exercise his will -- his personal responsibility in the realm of faith and morals
Such is the audacity of man, that he hath learned to counterfeit Nature, yea, and is so bold as to challenge her in her work.
Places to see in ( Konstanz - Germany ) Constance Harbour
Places to see in ( Konstanz - Germany ) Constance Harbour
Artist Peter Lenk erected the spinning statue Imperia here at Constance Harbour clandestinely in 1993. It refers to a story by Balzac that satirizes the morals of Catholic clergy. Although the statue itself may interest you, you can also enjoy taking a stroll and watching the ships pass through the harbor. Consider relaxing in the restaurants that fill the area, as they are some of the best in the city.
Great place to spend a few hours. Good cages around. Take ferry to Meersburg or various other towns around they lake - which is bordered by Austria , Switzerland , Germany and France. Efficient ferry booking at the harbour.
This is a really nice place, where you can rent a boat or have a ride in one. The view is nice, so is the atmosphere. Very beautiful town for a short visit and sightseeing. In the evening many possibilities to enjoy a drink.
( Konstanz - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Konstanz . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Konstanz - Germany
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Prague HD.Prague in 4 days.Prague en 4 jours.Praha za 4 dny.[en,fr,cz,de,pl,ru]
[en,fr,cz,de,pl,ru] Ability to enable information subtitles on the screen bottom right. Possibilité d'activer des informations sous-titres sur le droit de fond d'écran. Možnost zapnout informační titulky na obrazovce vpravo dole. Untertitel - unten rechts auf dem Bildschirm. Napisy - w prawym dolnym rogu ekranu. Субтитры - в правом нижнем углу экрана.
***Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.It is the fifteenth-largest city in the European Union. The city is home to about 1.24 million people. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Prague is widely considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Prague is the fifth most visited European city after London, Paris, Istanbul and Rome.
***Prague est la capitale de la République tchèque. Il est la ville du XVe plus grand dans l'Union européenne. La population de Prague s'élevait à 1 257 158 habitants. Depuis 1992, le centre ville historique est inscrit sur la liste du patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO. Prague est largement considéré comme l'une des plus belles villes d'Europe. Prague est la cinquième ville européenne le plus visité après Londres, Paris, Istanbul et Rome.
***Praha je hlavní a současně největší město České republiky a 15. největší město Evropské unie. V současnosti se rozkládá na území 496 čtverečních kilometrů a má přes 1,2 milionu obyvatel. Od roku 1992 je rozsáhlé historické centrum Prahy zahrnuto do seznamu UNESCO. Praha je všeobecně považována za jedno z nejkrásnějších měst v Evropě. Je to páté nejnavštěvovanější město Evropy, po Londýně, Paříži, Istanbulu a Římu.
***Prag ist die Hauptstadt der Tschechischen Republik. Es ist der fünfzehnte größte Stadt der Europäischen Union. In der Hauptstadt Prag wohnen ca. 1,2 Millionen Menschen. Seit 1992 ist die umfangreiche historischen Zentrum von Prag in die UNESCO-Liste des Weltkulturerbes aufgenommen worden. Prag gilt als eine der schönsten Städte in Europa. Prag ist die fünfte meistbesuchte europäische Stadt nach London, Paris, Istanbul und Rom.
***Praga– stolica Czech, położone w środkowej części kraju, nad Wełtawą. Jest to piętnasty co do wielkości miasto w Unii Europejskiej. Według danych z 2008 r. liczba ludności miasta wynosi 1 226 697 osób. Praga jest uważana za jedno z najpiękniejszych miast w Europie z 1100 roku historii. Od 1992 r. zabytkowe centrum miasta znajduje się liście światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO. Ze względu na bogactwo atrakcji, należy do najchętniej odwiedzanych miast Europy. Praga jest piątym najczęściej odwiedzanym miastem europejskim, po Londynie, Paryżu, Stambule i Rzymie.
***Прaга— город и столица Чехии. Это пятнадцатый по величине город в Евросоюзе. Население — 1,3 млн человек (2013 год). Исторический центр внесён в список Всемирного наследия ЮНЕСКО. Прага считается одним из самых красивых городов в Европе. Прага пятый самый посещаемый европейский город после Лондона, Парижа, Стамбула и Риме.
La forteresse de Mornas (Vaucluse - France)
(EN) Built in XIth c. by the earl of Toulouse, is dominates the Rhone valley. Most of it has been destoyed and ruins of the chateau and fortress are currently being restored. Animated and period costume visits in the summer.
(F) La forteresse de Mornas, dans le département du Vaucluse, se dresse sur un éperon rocheux de la rive gauche du Rhône, dominant le village de Mornas établi à son pied et les environs.
L'occupation du site de la forteresse remonte au moins à l'époque romaine. Les vestiges d'un oppidum ont été découverts au sud-est de la forteresse, de même que plusieurs sites contemporains en contre-bas de la montagne.
Mornas est mentionné pour la première fois au ixe siècle (Rupea Morenata), et fut tour à tour propriété de l'abbaye d'Aniane3, de l'archevêché d'Arles puis des Comtes de Toulouse. Tandis qu'un village se développe au pied de la montagne, le site du castrum se fortifie en continuité avec l'oppidum romain. Ces premières fortifications étaient très probablement en bois..
La forteresse va alors être longuement disputée par les comtes de Toulouse et les archevêques d'Arles, en raison notamment de sa position stratégique. En 1209, pendant la Croisade contre les Albigeois, le comte Raymond V, accusé de sympathiser avec les hérétiques, est forcé de léguer plusieurs de ses places fortes, dont Mornas, à l'Église. Mornas repasse ainsi sous le giron de l'archevêque d'Arles, avant d'être reprise par le Comte de Toulouse jusqu'au Traité de Paris en 1229, selon lequel toutes les possessions comtales à l'Est du Rhône passent sous l'autorité du Roi de France, à l'exception du Comtat Venaissin, et de facto Mornas, qui appartient désormais au pape5. Ce dernier confie l'administration du Comté au Roi de France jusqu'en 1274, date à laquelle le pape Grégoire X reprend en main son administration. La forteresse est placée sous la tutelle des Chevaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem. Ces derniers rétrocèdent la forteresse, coûteuse à entretenir, en 1305.
La place-forte jouera un rôle important de défense lors de la Guerre de Cent Ans, notamment contre les compagnies de routiers qui ravagent le pays à plusieurs reprise. Ces troubles cessent à la fin du xive siècle, marquant ainsi le début d'une période d'accalmie qui durera jusqu'à la deuxième moitié du xvie siècle et les Guerres de Religion.
Négligée par l'Église pendant tout ce temps, la forteresse, mal entretenue, tombe facilement entre les mains des troupes protestantes en 1562 dirigées par Montbrun, lieutenant du Baron des Adrets, qui fait précipiter les réfugiés et la garnison du haut de la falaise8. Dans les années qui suivent Mornas est alors successivement aux mains des catholiques et des huguenots.
Les troubles cessèrent à la fin du xvie siècle, et la forteresse, perdant son rôle défensif, tombe peu à peu dans l'oubli et l'abandon. À partir de 1977, sa restauration est entreprise sous l'impulsion de l'association des Amis de Mornas. La réhabilitation se poursuit encore aujourd'hui, et de nombreuses animations et reconstitutions sont proposées pendant la période estivale notamment.
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Female Jugglers in Europe
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Juggling is the art of movement of the artistry and traditionally one of the performances of the circus or the vaudeville. The craft is meant primarily to repeatedly throw several objects in the air and catch again, so that there is at all times at least one of the objects in the air. It is mainly with balls, clubs and rings juggling.
In a broader sense to include the arts as playing with diabolo, Ticayo or Devil stick and the various forms of contact juggling, in which objects balanced on the body to be moved as well as the spinning, in which objects tightly around a center circle such as the Poi, bar turning or Pen spinning. There are regular various juggling conventions in various cities.
Juggling is a skill that has been tested by numerous peoples, such as the Chinese, Indians or Aztecs at all times and probably even before the first record. One of the oldest juggling props, the Diabolo, was invented in China. Similarly, there are presentations on ancient Greek terracotta slices of yo-yo playing boys and evidence Poi women in New Zealand.
A very early Greek statue of a juggler was found in the Pyrines and can be visited today in the National Museum in Athens. Among the Romans it was the amusement of the people fashionable to import jugglers from the Orient. Frequently, these were to slaves. But even ordinary citizens and officers juggled in her spare time. On Tagatus Ursus grave stone is found, for example, to point out that he was the first person who has juggled with glass balls and Sidonius Apollinaris, an officer in the Roman legion, his troops entertained with a performance of juggling tricks with balls.
In the Middle Ages the jugglers from grace seem to have fallen because many clerics and priests, which took over the history, a loose morals and sometimes even subordinate them witchcraft. Since the beginning of the 6th century were bards or jester on markets, festivals or in guest houses and led to a short, entertaining and raunchy performances. They enriched their shows often with short juggling tricks or something acrobatics and submitted at the end of their ideas hats or bags of donations around.
Jugglers at that time were very poorly viewed, and they were treated not without reason with caution and suspicion, because many tramps, con artists and thieves practiced in the art of juggling. Another difficulty was that the jugglers, unlike the poet and musician, no way had their successes and achievements of posterity to leave. Quickly they were therefore considered, albeit entertaining, idlers stamped or scoundrels.
In 1768 opened Philip Astley the first modern circus. A few years later he hired some jugglers. From then on found jugglers professional work at the circus. The recent history of juggling is closely related to the history of vaudeville and the couplets connected. With the onset of industrialization which was cabaret with their juggling to the middle of the 20th century more and more popular. Jugglers were first hired to entertain during the breaks the audience in front of closed curtain while behind the curtain, the stage was rebuilt. These jugglers could now specialize in the actual juggling and neglected other feats as sword swallowing or sorcery. The gentleman juggling style was developed by the German jugglers Salerno and Kara invented and used in the development of the plastic jugglers also increasingly rubber balls. Previously juggling balls of yarn, filled leather bags, wood or metal were made.
A variation of solo juggling is the Fit, in which two or more jugglers juggle simultaneously and thereby also throw each other. Mostly fitted with legs. With three and more jugglers also positional changes and intricate walkways can be part of the pattern. A mathematical kind of notation for juggling pattern is site swap.
The combination of jogging and juggling is joggling. There are also held competitions joggling. When joggling can be just as juggling any number of balls (at least three) or just use lobes. When fire juggling juggling utensils are partially or completely inflamed. It mostly a wick is made of Kevlar fabric with lamp oil soaked. This is porous after frequent use and can be replaced.. Among other things, there are commercial versions of the following requisites: diabolos, balls, devil sticks, bars, torches, Poi, hula hoop and various fire hurry.
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