Pasadizo Del Río Paiva✔️Espiunca
Despertamos en la Ría de Aveiro una ciudad de la costa oeste de Portugal, considerada la Venecia de Portugal.
Despues de pasar un dia idilico paseando y fotografiando las calles, sus coloridos barcos y su famosa Costa Nova, nos dirigimos al nordeste, en el extremo de Aveiro, concretamente al Río Paiva, en la cuenca del Río Duero.
En la Villa de Arouca se encuentra el *Pasadizo de Paiva una pasarela de madera de 9 Km. entre las playas fluviales de Areinho y Espiunca, siendo esta ultima nuestro punto de partida y furgoperfecto para hoy.
Este lugar fue elegido mejor proyecto turístico innovador de Europa en 2016, la gran afluencia en fechas señaladas, delimita el acceso a 3500 personas diarias con un coste de 2€ por persona.
El Furgoperfecto de Espiunca tiene 400 plazas de parking, bar-restaurante y unos baños muy bien habilitados.
Junto a su playa fluvial este lugar recomiendo ir en temporada baja si queremos disfrutar de un lugar turístico con mas tranquilidad.
El recorrido trascurre por una estructura de madera junto al río, rodeada de eucaliptos en algunos tramos, ademas de cascadas, rápidos y un puente colgante que nos comunica con la otra ribera del río y con otra ruta de la zona.
La ruta es en ambos sentidos, pudiendo coger autobús o taxi tanto en Areinho como Espiunca.
Si como en nuestro caso decides hacer la ruta completa te recomiendo comenzar desde Espiunca.
Es un recorrido perfectamente señalizado, anclado en plena naturaleza y para todos los públicos. 18 Km que no defraudan que tiene unas buenas medidas de seguridad con teléfonos de emergencia (SOS) y enfermería.
El tramo final es el mas espectacular, unas escaleras verticales que nos llevan a un mirador con las mejores vistas panorámicas de la ruta.
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Venice Italy travel guide | Must see places in Venice, Italy
There are a few places in the world you must visit at least once in your life and - Venice, Italy is one of these places. A magical city, completely surrounded by water, filled with the history of one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen, sparkling canals, and confusing but authentic tiny calle’s (Venetian roads)….
Venice is perhaps one of the most famous and most beautiful cities in Italy, and every year millions of tourists come to walk the narrow streets on the “city on water”, take boat rides along the canals and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
This little city at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea only has about 80,000 residents, but sees over 25 million tourist visits each year. Venice consists of a series of scattered islands -- there are 118 islands within Venice’s 212 square-mile city lines. With 400 foot bridges and 170 boat canals connecting the city, it is easily accessible to get around.
Venice is a glorious cliché, more romantic, more beautiful and more surprising than you could expect. No matter how many photographs or films you may have seen, it is still a jaw-dropping experience seeing Venice's canals and palaces for the first time. That first cruise down the Grand Canal is one of life's unforgettable experiences.
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Venice travel guide, Venice tourist attractions, Must see in Venice : 1.St Mark’s Square , 2. Bell tower of St. Mark, 3.The clock tower, 4.St Mark's Basilica, 5.The Doge's Palace, 6.Rialto Bridge & Rialto Market, 7.The Grand Canal, 8.The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, 9.The Accademia Bridge, 10.The Venetian Arsenal's main gate, 11.Caffè Florian, 12.Gondola Ride
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Venice beach : The Lido di Venezia--or simply the Lido, in local parlance--is a barrier island that separates the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea. By vaporetto or public water bus, it's only a few minutes from Venice's historic center, which makes it popular as a dormitory suburb of Venice and a summer resort for tourists.
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Passadiços do Rio Paiva | River Paiva Walkways
Paiva Walkways are located on the left bank of the Paiva River, in Arouca municipality, Aveiro, Portugal. They are 8 km that provide a walk untouched, surrounded by unique beauty of landscapes, in an authentic natural sanctuary along the brave waters downhills, quartz crystals and endangered species in Europe. The route extends from the river beaches of Areinho and Espiunca, lying between them, the Vau beach. A journey through biology, geology and archeology that will remain, of course, in heart, soul and in mind of any nature lover. This area is labeled as Geopark, recognised by UNESCO as a Geological Heritage of Humanity.
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Os Passadiços do Paiva localizam-se na margem esquerda do Rio Paiva, no concelho de Arouca, distrito de Aveiro. São 8 km que proporcionam um passeio intocado, rodeado de paisagens de beleza ímpar, num autêntico santuário natural, junto a descidas de águas bravas, cristais de quartzo e espécies em extinção na Europa. O percurso estende-se entre as praias fluviais do Areinho e de Espiunca, encontrando-se, entre as duas, a praia do Vau. Uma viagem pela biologia, geologia e arqueologia que ficará, com certeza, no coração, na alma e na mente de qualquer apaixonado pela natureza. Esta área está classificada como Geopark, reconhecido pela UNESCO como Património Geológico da Humanidade.
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Places to see in ( Turin - Italy ) Santuario Basilica Maria Ausiliatrice
Places to see in ( Turin - Italy ) Santuario Basilica Maria Ausiliatrice
The Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians is a church in Turin, northern Italy. Originally part of the home for poor boys founded by John Bosco, it now contains the remains of Bosco, and 6,000 relics of other saints.
The basilica enshrines an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Our Lady Help of Christians. Pope Leo XIII granted a Canonical coronation to the painted image on 17 May 1903 via his Papal legate, Cardnal Agostino Richelmy. In addition, the church housing Bosco's relics was conceived by Antonio Spezia and built in 1865-1868 by Carlo Buzzetti (one of the first boys of the Oratory). The consecration took place in 1868.
According to legend, a vision of the Virgin Mary appeared in a dream to John Bosco in 1844 or 1845 and revealed the site of the martyrdom of the Turinese saints Solutor, Adventor and Octavius. The Basilica dell'Ausiliatrice was built on the site of their death. The church houses the relics of these saints.
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Cerro colorado, Minas de Riotinto, Huelva, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
Until the eighteenth century there is not this, after buying a Swede, L. Wolters, who began developing the principles of scientific developmentalism. The state has property until the nineteenth century that mining in the Rio Tinto will suffer the heyday, industrial, demographic and economic. In 1873, a British consortium buying mine the state for 92 million pesetas and founded the Rio Tinto Company Limited. The company provided the resurgence of Rio Tinto, opened short of exploitation and mining developed within. Because calcinations of outdoor mineral, called weavers with its sulfurous fumes, there was the first manifestation of an environmental nature that has been reported. It was held on February 4, 1888 and was attended by thousands of people from the whole region. Following orders from the civil governor of Huelva, Pavia Regiment forces, displaced from Malaga, opened fire on the demonstrators focused on the Constitution Square producing more than 100 dead. The power of the company made these serious events may pass virtually unnoticed in the rest of Spain and even some Republicans asked responsibilities means all was finally capped. These incidents were fictionalized by writer, a native of the town, Juan Cobos Wilkins in his novel The heart of the earth and was made into a film in 2007. One of the most important events in the development of the town was the construction of the railway line between Rio Tinto and Huelva, which showed the great economic power of Rio Tinto, to be built in the record time of two years, and would allow transport of minerals through Red Dock in the port of Huelva. But these advances miners also assumed social transformation: the arrival in the village labor from other parts of Spain and Portugal absorbed by strong demand from the mine. Another fact that helped to destroy that image Riotinto as village itself was the demolition and subsequent transfer of the former Rio Tinto or La Mina. The company argued that the development of its holdings was held back by the location of the village. The relocation of the population became newly built neighborhoods (El Valle), following the guidelines constructive English, but undoubtedly the Bella Vista neighborhood, wrapped in an atmosphere of exclusivity and luxury. This neighborhood is typical Victorian built to house staff English.1 home business leaders were resident here. The council house was the meeting place of British leaders. This house had a housekeeper, waiter, cook ... The original furniture was Victorian. This neighborhood is preserved today as it once was.