Puerto Rican FOOD TRUCK PARADISE at Lote 23 | San Juan, Puerto Rico
On my fourth night in San Juan, Puerto Rico in partnership with the Intercontinental San Juan, we headed to Lote 23, a food truck paradise!
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Lote 23 is a food truck center with 15 food trucks and two are dedicated truck bars. We walked around and sampled from four different food trucks.
We started off with some chorizo french fries from Bayard, then we got some tacos from Sr Bigotes, next we hit up Alcapurria Quema and got a Fiambrera and lastly I got a pernil sandwich from La Pernileria.
Everything was so delicious but my favorite was forsure that pernil sandwich. I also tried some very strong beer at La Pernileria.
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Sauzon: Un si bon Port - TVBI Belle-Ile Télévision
Le petit port de Sauzon est connu comme le loup blanc à Belle-ile en mer dans le Morbihan en Bretagne sud.
Immortalisé par les cinéastes et les photographes et les peintres avec son merveilleux phare blanc, le port de Sauzon offre un veritable deor de cartes postales. 938 habitants vivent à l'année dans la commune de Sauzon, beaucoup plus en été.
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The most famous sites of Belle-Ile is the village of Sauzon, located on the left side of a ria (of more than one kilometer long). This natural harbour is well protected from the prevailing winds and is an appreciated mooring site for yachtsmen. Such a beautiful place is much sought after by photographers and painters. Some fishermen are based at Sauzon and supply every day the tables of Belle-Ile with fish, crabs and lobsters.
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Images & Voyages Présente : Belle-Île en mer , un retour dans cette île en 2005 après 40 ans ... les paysages intacts, la beauté toujours présente de ces endroits sauvages et somptueux.
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Saint Jean de luz Ciboure : pays d'art et d'Histoire
Visites guidées et labellisées pays d'art et d'histoire sur les corsaires, le mariage de Louis XIV, la pêche et le port.
Carnac stones, Carnac, Morbihan, Brittany, France, Europe
The Carnac stones are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites around the French village of Carnac, in Brittany, consisting of alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were hewn from local rock and erected by the pre/proto-Celtic people of Brittany, and are the largest such collection in the world. Most of the stones are within the Breton village of Carnac, but some to the east are within La Trinité-sur-Mer. The stones were erected at some stage during the Neolithic period, probably around 3300 BC, but some may date to as old as 4500 BC. Although the stones date from 4500 BC, modern myths were formed which resulted from 1st century AD Roman and later Christian occupations, such as Saint Cornelius a Christian myth associated with the stones held that they were pagan soldiers in pursuit of Pope Cornelius when he turned them to stone. Brittany has its own local versions of the Arthurian cycle. Local tradition claims that the reason they stand in such perfectly straight lines is that they are a Roman legion turned to stone by Merlin. In recent centuries, many of the sites have been neglected, with reports of dolmens being used as sheep shelters, chicken sheds or even ovens. Even more commonly, stones have been removed to make way for roads, or as building materials. The continuing management of the sites remains a controversial topic. Eleven converging rows of menhirs stretching for 1,165 by 100 metres (3,822 by 328 feet). There is what Alexander Thom considered to be the remains of stone circles at either end. According to the tourist office there is a cromlech containing 71 stone blocks at the western end and a very ruined cromlech at the eastern end. The largest stones, around 4 metres (13 feet) high, are at the wider, western end; the stones then become as small as 0.6 metres (2 feet 0 inches) high along the length of the alignment before growing in height again toward the extreme eastern end. The tumulus of Saint-Michel was constructed between 5000 BC and 3400 BC. At its base it is 125 by 60 m (410 by 197 ft), and is 12 m (39 ft) high. It required 35,000 cubic metres (46,000 cu yd) of stone and earth. Its function was the same as that of the pyramids of Egypt: a tomb for the members of the ruling class. It contained various funerary objects, such as 15 stone chests, pottery, jewellery, most of which are currently held by the Museum of Prehistory of Carnac. It was excavated in 1862 by René Galles with a series of vertical pits, digging down 8 m (26 ft). Le Rouzic also excavated it between 1900 and 1907 discovering the tomb and the stone chests. A chapel was built on top in 1663 but was rebuilt in 1813, before being destroyed in 1923. The current building is an identical reconstruction of the 1663 chapel, built in 1926. Also known as Er Mané, it is a chamber tomb 85 m (279 ft) long, 35 m (115 ft) wide, and 5 m (16 ft) high. It has a dolmen at the west end, and two tombs at the east end. A small menhir, approximately 3 m (10 ft) high, is nearby. In 1887, H. de Cleuziou argued for a connection between the rows of stones and the directions of sunsets at the solstices. Among more recent studies, Alexander Thom worked with his son Archie from 1970 to 1974 to carry out a detailed survey of the Carnac alignments, and produced a series of papers on the astronomical alignments of the stones as well as statistical analysis supporting his concept of the megalithic yard. Thom's megalithic yard has been challenged. There are also general theories on the use of the stones as astronomical observatories, as has been claimed for Stonehenge. According to one such theory, the massive menhir at nearby Locmariaquer was linked to the alignments for such a purpose. The Musée de Préhistoire James Miln – Zacharie le Rouzic is at the centre of conserving and displaying the artefacts from the area. It also contains the world's largest collection [of] prehistoric[al] exhibits with over 6,600 prehistoric objects from 136 different sites. The monuments themselves were listed and purchased by the State at the start of the 20th century to protect them against quarrymen, and while this was successful at the time, in the mid century redevelopment, changes to agricultural practices and increasing tourism bringing visitors to the stones led to rapid deterioration. The Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Heritage Ministry) re-examined the issue from 1984, and subsequently set up the ‘Mission Carnac’ 1991 with the aim of rehabilitating and developing the alignments.
à la recherche d'une plage déserte à Koh Phi Phi Thaïlande Vlog Voyage en Timelapse
à la recherche d'une plage déserte à Koh Phi Phi en Thaïlande
Vous devriez savoir que Koh Phi Phi est une île très touristique, tout à coup, certains diront que c'est à éviter car trop touristique
Mais les plages de rêves existent et ils sont presque vides.
Elles existent et à travers ce blog voyage timelapse je vous le fais découvrir
Au début Nous négocions avec un pêcheur au port de Tonsai pour qu'il nous emmène à Long tail, canot type pirogue traditionnel Thai
Une fois les modalités acceptées, nous nous embarquons à l'aube pour une belle balade en direction de la baie de Ton Sai en passant par Long Bay Wang, la baie de Yong Kasem, Loh Dalam Bau, Bay Nui à Koh Lana Bay.
La plage de Loh Lana Bay répond à nos attentes, pas trop de monde, de la place et des arbres avec le l'ombres
Nous avons mangé alors dans un très joli petit village entre la baie de Koh Lana et la baie de Koh Ba Kao, village pi Pi Island
Nous avons terminé notre promenade sur la plage de Koh Bakao Bay qui est très jolie pleine de sable blanc et de palmiers.
Et retourné par la même plage de notre arrivée
le pêcheur très sympa il s'est arrêté à plusieurs endroits pour nous faire profiter de petites criques pleines de poissons et nous nous sommes retrouvés avec un beau coucher de soleil sur la baie de Ton Say surplombant Koh Phi Phi Leh
belle journée que je conseille viviement en espérant que cette vidéo vous aura plus
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Les îles Phi Phi (Thai: Ko เกาะ พี พี, RTGS: Mu Ko Phiphi, prononcé [mùː kɔʔ pʰīː.pʰīː]) sont un groupe d'îles en Thaïlande, entre la grande île de Phuket et la côte ouest du détroit de Malacca du continent. . Les îles font administrativement partie de la province de Krabi. Ko Phi Phi Don (ko (thaï: เกาะ) signifiant île en langue thaïe) est la plus grande île du groupe, et l'île la plus peuplée du groupe, bien que les plages de la deuxième plus grande île, Ko Phi Phi Lee (ou Ko Phi Phi Leh), sont également visités par de nombreuses personnes. Le reste des îles du groupe, y compris Bida Nok, Bida Noi et l'île Bamboo (Ko Mai Phai), ne sont pas beaucoup plus que de grandes roches calcaires en saillie de la mer. Les îles sont accessibles par des vedettes rapides ou des bateaux à longue queue le plus souvent de la ville de Krabi ou de divers jetées dans la province de Phuket.
looking for a deserted beach in Koh Phi Phi Thailand
You should know that Koh Phi Phi is a very tourist island, suddenly, some will say that it is to avoid because too touristy
But beaches of dreams exist and they are almost empty of people.
they exist and through this blog travel timelapse I make you discover
At first We negotiate with a fisherman to the port of Tonsai for him to take us in Long tails, traditional canoe type boat
Once the modalities accepted we embark at dawn for a nice ride due to your sai bay passing through Long Bay Wang, Yong Kasem Bay, Loh Dalam Bau, Bay Nui to Koh Lana Bay.
Loh Lana Bay beach meets our expectations, not too crowded, room to expand and put under shelters to enjoy their shadows.
We ate then in a very nice little village between Koh Lana Bay and Koh Ba Kao bay, Pi pi Island village
We finished our walk on the beach of Koh Bakao Bay which is very pretty full of white sand and palm.
And returned by the same beach of our arrival
the fisherman very nice it stopped at several places to make us enjoy small coves full of fish and we ended up with a beautiful sunset on the bay of Ton Say overlooking Koh Phi Phi Leh
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