Visit St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A.: Things to do in St. Augustine - The Ancient City
Visit St. Augustine - Top 10 Things which can be done in St. Augustine. What you can visit in St. Augustine - Most visited touristic attractions of St. Augustine
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01. Castillo de San Marcos
The oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. Construction began in 1672, 107 years after the city's founding by Spanish Admiral and conquistador Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, when Florida was part of the Spanish Empire.
02. Lightner Museum
A museum of antiquities, mostly American Gilded Age pieces, housed within the historic Hotel Alcazar building in downtown. Occupies three floors of the former Hotel Alcazar, commissioned by Henry M. Flagler to appeal to wealthy tourists who traveled south for the winter on his railroad.
03. St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park
Tne of Florida's oldest continuously running attractions, having opened on May 20, 1893. Not only does it have 23 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals, and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations.
04. St. Augustine Light
An active lighthouse. The current lighthouse stands at the north end of Anastasia Island and was built in 1874. Open to the public, admission fees support continued preservation of the Lighthouse and fund programs in maritime archaeology and education.
05. St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
A museum dedicated to pirate artifacts. Formerly known as the Pirate Soul Museum. Houses 48 individual exhibit areas and states it contains the largest and most authentic collection of pirate artifacts ever displayed under one roof.
06. Fort Matanzas National Monument
A Spanish fort. A masonry structure made of coquina, a common shellstone building material in the area. Built by the Spanish in 1742 to guard Matanzas Inlet, the southern mouth of the Matanzas River, which could be used as a rear entrance to the city of St. Augustine.
07. Potter's Wax Museum
The first wax museum in the United States. Houses over 160 wax sculptures (243 before 1986) covering a wide range of real and fictitious figures, including famous politicians, entertainers, horror characters, historical personalities, sports stars and other celebrities.
08. Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
A historic cathedral and the seat of the Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine. The oldest church in Florida. Constructed over five years (1793–1797). Was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970.
09. Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
A privately owned 15-acre (61,000 m2) park. Contains an artesian well claimed to be the freshwater source referred to by Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas. Beginning in the 1860s, there were a series of small attractions on the grounds of the present-day Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.
10. Anastasia State Park
A 1,600-acre (6.5 km2) Florida State Park located on a peninsula on the Atlantic coast of Anastasia Island across Matanzas Bay from downtown. Has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in a setting of beaches, tidal salt marsh, and marine and upland hammock.
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Paisagens e Sabores: Conhecendo Tordesilhas - Espanha
Tordesilhas (em castelhano: Tordesillas) é um município da Espanha na província de Valladolid, Comunidade autónoma de Castela e Leão, com a enorme população de 8905 habitantes (2016).
Sim é a mesma Tordesilhas que aparece nos livros de história.
É célebre por ter sido o local onde, em 1494, foi assinado entre o reino de Portugal e o recém-formado reino de Espanha o Tratado de Tordesilhas, que estabelecia a divisão das terras futuramente descobertas entre as duas nações.
O Tratado de Tordesilhas foi um acordo firmado em 4 de junho de 1494 entre Portugal e Espanha. O acordo tinha como objetivo resolver os conflitos territoriais relacionados às terras descobertas no final do século XV.
Nesta cidade viveu e faleceu Joana I - Rainha de Castela e Leão e Rainha de Aragão. Na parte histórica da cidade tem uma estátua em sua memória.
History of Portugal in 7 Minutes!
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The History of Portugal by WanderTooth. We spent about 2 months in Portugal and found the stories of its history fascinating. From the first settlers, the Romans, the Moors, all the battles won and lost, Kings, Queens and other nobility and eras of dominance followed by eras of oppression. All of this has shaped the Portuguese people, from the food they eat, to the songs they sing, to they way they interact with others and so on. A visit is highly recommended and there is something for everyone. Landscapes, castles, Roman ruins, Port wine tasting, Fado music, beaches, and more. And being a relatively small country, everything is easily within reach! GO! ENJOY!
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Camping el Mirador de Cabañeros ,Castilla la Mancha,Spain
En el Parque Nacional de Cabañeros, con piscina cubierta y cerca de Madrid, ¿se le puede pedir algo mas a este camping?
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Llanes y sus acantilados en Dron 4K
Agradable ruta con los perretes por los impresionantes acantilados de la asturiana localidad de Llanes, saliendo desde el puerto hasta la Playa de Poó en un soleado día de Febrero que deja entrever los primeros días de la Primavera.
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Douro river, Porto, Norte, Portugal, Europe
The Douro is one of the major rivers of the Iberian Peninsula, flowing from its source near Duruelo de la Sierra in Soria Province across northern-central Spain and Portugal to its outlet at Porto. The name, Latinized Durius, may have come from the Celtic tribes that inhabited the area before Roman times: the Celtic root is *dubro-. In modern Welsh, dŵr is water, as well as dour in modern Breton with cognate dobhar in Irish. In Roman times, the river was personified as a god, Durius. The Douro vinhateiro (winegrowing), an area of the Douro Valley in Portugal long devoted to vineyards, has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Traditionally, the wine was taken down river in flat-bottom boats called rabelos, to be stored in barrels in cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, just across the river from Porto. In the 1950s and 1960s, dams were built along the river, which ended this river traffic from the upper regions in Spain and along the border. Now Port wine is transported in tanker trucks. In 1998, Portugal and Spain signed the Albufeira Convention, an agreement on the sharing of trans-boundary rivers to include the Douro, Tagus and Guadiana. The convention superseded an original agreement on the Douro, signed in 1927, that was expanded in 1964 and 1968 to include tributaries. It is the third-longest river in the Iberian Peninsula after the Tagus and Ebro. Its total length is 897 kilometres (557 mi), of which only sections of the Portuguese extension below the fall line are navigable, by light rivercraft. In its Spanish section, the Douro crosses the great Castilian meseta and meanders through five provinces of the autonomous community of Castile and León: Soria, Burgos, Valladolid, Zamora, and Salamanca, passing through the towns of Soria, Almazán, Aranda de Duero, Tordesillas, and Zamora. In this region, there are few tributaries of the Douro. The most important are the Pisuerga, passing through Valladolid, and the Esla, which passes through Zamora. This region is generally semi-arid plains, with wheat and in some places, especially near Aranda de Duero, with vineyards, in the Ribera del Duero wine region. Sheep rearing is also still important. For 112 kilometres (70 mi), the river forms part of the national border line between Spain and Portugal, in a region of narrow canyons. It formed a historical barrier to invasions, creating a cultural/linguistic divide. In these isolated areas, in which the Aldeadávila Dam impounds the river, there are protected areas: the International Douro Natural Park (on the Portuguese side) and the Arribes del Duero Natural Park (on the Zamoran margin). The Douro fully enters Portuguese territory just after the confluence with the Águeda River; once the Douro enters Portugal, major population centres are less frequent along the river. Except for Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia at the river mouth, the only population centres of any note are Foz do Tua, Pinhão and Peso da Régua. Tributaries here are small, merging into the Douro along the canyons; the most important are Côa, Tua, Sabor, Corgo, Tavora, Paiva, Tâmega, and Sousa. None of these small, fast-flowing rivers is navigable. Major Spanish riverside towns include Soria, Almazán, Aranda de Duero, Tordesillas, Zamora and major Portuguese towns include Miranda do Douro, Foz Côa, Peso da Régua, Lamego, Vila Nova de Gaia, and Porto. The most populous cities along the Douro River are Valladolid and Zamora in Spain, and Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. The latter two are located at the mouth of the Douro at the Atlantic Ocean. In Portugal, the Douro flows through the districts of Bragança, Guarda, Viseu, Vila Real, Aveiro and Porto. Porto is the main hub city in northern Portugal. Its historic centre has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its significant architecture and history. These reaches of the Douro have a microclimate allowing for cultivation of olives, almonds, and especially grapes, which are important for making the famous Port wine. The region around Pinhão and São João da Pesqueira is considered to be the centre of Port wine, with its quintas (or farms/estates) that extend along the almost vertical slopes of the steep river valleys. In the 21st century, many of these quintas are owned by multinational wine companies. Recently, a prosperous tourist industry has developed based on river excursions from Porto to points along the Upper Douro valley. The Douro railway line (in Portuguese: Linha do Douro) was completed in 1887; it connects Porto, Rio Tinto, Ermesinde, Valongo, Paredes, Penafiel, Livração, Marco de Canaveses, Régua, Tua and Pocinho. Pocinho is near the city of Foz Côa, which is close to Côa Valley Paleolithic Art site. This is considered important to the archaeological pre-historic patrimony, and it has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Порту-Алегри - самый высокий уровень жизни среди столиц штатов Бразилии / Porto Alegre, Brazil
Порту-Алегри, Бразилия, Риу-Гранди-ду-Сул (Porto Alegre, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul) - это город с самым высоким уровнем жизни среди всех столиц штатов Бразилии. Путеводитель Привет, Мир!. Аэросъёмка и обзор города.
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Camino de Levante 2012 (4): Gotarrendura - Arévalo - Medina del Campo
The Camino Video Diaries IV-04
Los videodiarios del Camino, cuarta temporada (2012): En el Camino de Levante, cuarta parte
De Gotarrendura a Medina del Campo. Gorriones, cigüeñas, pinos, castillos e iglesias. Ciudades pequeñas. Colza y casi el amarillo que Vincent van Gogh estaba buscando siempre. Casas de adobe que desaparecen y figuras de un carillón que no quieren moverse.
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The Camino Video Diaries, fourth season: On the Camino de Levante, fourth part
From Gotarrendura to Medina del Campo. Sparrows, storks, pine trees, castles and churches. Spanish towns. Rapeseed and almost the yellow tone Vincent van Gogh was always looking for. Vanishing adobe buildings and glockenspiel figures that do not want to move.
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Die Caminovideotagebücher, vierte Staffel (2012): Auf dem Camino de Levante, vierter Teil
Von Gotarrendura nach Medina del Campo. Spatzen, Störche, Kiefern, Burgen und Kirchen. Kleinstädte. Raps und beinahe das Gelb von Vincent van Gogh. Verschwindende Lehmziegelbauten und Glockenspielfiguren, die sich nicht bewegen wollen.
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00:05 Salida del sol en un campo cerca de Gotarrendura
00:17 iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel
00:41 cigüeñas en la iglesia de San Martín de Hernansancho
01:39 crucifijo cerca de El Bohodón
01:52 iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de El Bohodón
02:25 en el bosque de pinos
03:35 en Arévalo
03:56 en la Plaza del Arrabal, iglesia de Santo Domingo
04:22 en la Plaza Real
04:41 Puente y arco de Medina
04:52 en el castillo de Arévalo
05:44 vistas de la torre del homenaje
06:00 en la Plaza de la Villa
06:19 la iglesia de Santa María
06:57 la iglesia de San Martín
08:22 la ermita de la Caminata
08:44 el castillo y la salida del sol
09:43 bomba de agua móvil
09:58 la iglesia de San Juan Bautista de Palacios de Goda
10:35 Honquilana: casas de adobe en ruinas
11:51 campos de colza
12:57 el castillo de la Mota
13:38 en Medina del Campo
14:32 la iglesia de Santiago de Medina
15:00 la colegiata de San Antolín y su torre
15:12 el glockenspiel
17:17 Medina del Campo de noche