Birthplace of Aphrodite

By Angel | July 3, 2007 7:23 am |
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Aphrodite rockAphrodite rock and beachAphrodite birthplace

Aphrodite beachOnly after visiting the Republic of Cyprus to my surprise I found out that Aphrodite was born in Kythera. To tell truth, this part of the island is very, even extremely beautiful, sea waters are so fresh and clean here, beaches are splendid, remote and atmosphere is perceives with unexplainable tranquillity and calmness. It is an ideal place for tired travellers. Here it is possible to renew your strength and afterwards to move forward, to other places in the Mediterranean. Where a nightlife is full of unexpected and unpredictable events, where you can dance the whole night long and get a lot of new friends, where parties and discos are an integral part of the rest.

According to the ancient legend, Aphrodite – the Greek Goddess of Love (Roman variant – Venus. She was responsible for love, beauty, fertility and other good and fruitful feelings and events) came exactly from these waters, near rock of Petra tou Romion. If you look around, you will see marvellous landscapes that attract people from all over the world. They bathe here, suntan and it seems that they unveiled the curtain of mystery and became, at least, half-Goddesses. View of this beach is breathtaking. There you may feel yourself standing in front of entrance into Paradise. Sand is so hot and at the same time gentle and soft, wind is pleasant and nature is incredibly beautiful.

And, of course, remember, beaches and Cyprus as well is open to you 4 seasons in year! Here you can not only spend time on beaches and enjoy sunshine at them, but to visit different historical places, to join Ancient Heritage. Don’t forget about hotels and their amenities. As a rule, Greeks are friendly people and guests, they are fond of parties and holiday season.

Venice – floating country

By Angel | July 2, 2007 3:55 am |
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One of 400 bridgescanal in Venice

Oh, I love it! I adore it! And I’m fond of it! As for me, it is one the most attractive countries of the world. When you sit in the gondola and look into deep blue waters of the Grand Canal or one of the smaller canals it may seem that it can capture you, make you its prisoner and never let you heart and soul forget about it! But, actually, the depth of the Grand canal is only 6 metres,  and the depth of all the rest canals is not more the 3 meters. Venice is built on 120 small islands and has 150 canals, that are connected by 400 bridges. They are (bridges) rather high, that allows boat, gondolas and other floating “transport” to pass under them.

Piazza_san_marcoVenice canal after darkTo tell the truth, Venice is not all canals. Land occupies much bigger part of the city. Some amazing fact, there are road signs there, if it possible to say so, that controls movement of “floating transport”. The most popular among tourists is gondola. As a rule, it is 11 meters length and weighs near 600 kilos. Eight kinds of wood is used to produce one gondola and it consists of 280 separate parts and has a flat bottom. Gondolas are hand-made and manufacturing of 1 boat lasts almost 3 years and its approximate price 30,000 euros. As for me, another peculiarity of Venice is poles, rising from waters of canals. It’s unbelievable, but they don’t decay over a long period of time. The reason is they are made from a special kind of tree: Yugoslavian larch or just oak. And, also these poles are covered with a thin layer of ooze and it prevents them from decay. Among Venice sightseeings are: Chiesa di San Giacomo di Rialto – it is one of the oldest churches, Rialto bridge, Piazza San Marco, Basilica di San Marco (an amazing cathedral). Besides, to my mind the best possible way to have rest here after all these places to visit – is to sit in one of the comfortable coffee-bars, scattered throughout the city, drink a cup of hot tea or chocolate and enjoy the atmosphere of calmness and serenity.

Cyprus an island of Gods

By Angel | June 27, 2007 7:05 am |
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One of Cyprus beachesA lot of words can be told about Cyprus. Both positive and negative remarks are a common thing. No doubts, it has strong connection to history. Walking through the dark passages of Paphos Castle, touching its old, rough walls, looking at the immovable “face” of blue waters remain you about Ancient times, times of Alexander the Great and well-known Cleopatra. Even Aphrodite was born here (according to Greek mythology) and chose Cyprus as a further place of living.

Pafos_castleNowadays, Cyprus or the Republic of Cyprus is a large, modern and quickly developing country where the past meets the present and together they are making future. Cyprus is washed by the Mediterranean Sea and each year attracts more than 2 million people from all over the world. This island is opened to tourists 4 seasons a year! Cyprus, it is 10,000 km2 of enchanting beaches, olive and citrus trees and amazing mountains. There are two official languages: Greek and Turkish but English is commonly used. And the official currency is the Cyprus pound.

Stones in Cyprus beachCyprian cuisine is really delicious. Among the most frequently used ingredients are regional herbs and spices, fruits and vegetables, such as green beans and peppers, carrots, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, lettuce. Seafood dishes are very widespread. And, of course, visiting Cyprus you have to taste their wine in order to perceive the character and spirit of Mediterranean.

How to get to Bahamas?

By Angel | June 11, 2007 12:33 am |
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Countries

Serenity of the paradise

The Bahamas just imagine: blue, crystal-clear water of the Atlantic Ocean, gold sands of the world famous resorts, uninhabited cays and large rocks, serene atmosphere of luxury and natural beauty. Here sky meets the sun, ocean meets land… I have never been there. But if I had enough money I would go there for sure. It is a land of my dream. I’ve read a lot about it and if one day I have an opportunity to make my dream come true (and I know I will) I will be in full possession. I think there are a lot of people who are luckier than I am, and they are going to the Bahamas in the nearest future, so the following information and interesting facts will be useful for them:

  • Bahamas consists of 700 islands and each island has its own diversity that continues beyond geography, carrying through to the heart of The Bahamas, the Bahamian people;
  • Take warm clothes with you! Evenings are rather cold!
  • In the Bahamas, the legal tender is the Bahamian dollar (B$1), which is equivalent in value to the U.S. dollar. And relax – these currencies are interchangeable!
  • English is the official language of The Islands Of the Bahamas. But!!!!! Be careful! However, until you become accustomed to the region’s dialect, you may have to ask some people to repeat what they say
  • There are no rivers in the Bahamas;
  • Bahamas does not have an army;
  • The Islands of the Bahamas are made entirely of calcium carbonate;
  • There are 120 species of plants found only in the Bahamas, so, you can try your best and enrich your own home flora with new species!
  • According to the World Health Organization, only 3% of women and 19% of men in the Bahamas are smokers;
  • Junkanoo (which has been compared to Carnival in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans) is a colorful and uniquely Bahamian parade held on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Dance! Dance! Dance!
  • The ratio of flamingos to people on Great Inagua is 61:1. So, girls, think about it!
  • Some unusual island names are Ragged Island, Crooked Island, Rum Cay, Conception Island, Exuma, Big Farmer’s Cay and Great Sayle Cay;
  • Cascarilla bark grown in a few Out Islands is used to flavor Campari and Vermouth.

Dear friends, I wish you good luck and unforgettable rest! And if you don’t mind, please clarify it to me whether the Bahamas is the tropical paradise, a perfect tranquil place for family rest and seclusion or an opportunity to see the emerald and turquoise waters of the Bahamas archipelago, breathtaking beaches, miles of sand and millions of adventures! To be continued…


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