The castle of Neuschwanstein can be named one of the most photographed castles of all times, we can enjoy it even as a logo of Disney.
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The castle of Neuschwanstein can be named one of the most photographed castles of all times, we can enjoy it even as a logo of Disney.
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Parga innocent landscapes
Parga is a nice, picturesque and small town on the north-western coast of Greece. I am sure, the first time you see Parga you will like it. It is located in a sheltered bay and all its houses goes up the mountainside from seaside. So, it is surrounded by mountains and their hills are covered with olive groves. What is more, it seems that time didn’t touch Parga and it is still a very genuine Greek small town. There you can taste delicious and real Greek food. Restaurants near the beach perfectly reflect the national colour, and everything there tells us that Parga is worth a visit. There you can relax and enjoy the peace and calmness of life.
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Driving can be one of the most exciting day to day activities for the average person, but no matter what vehicle you’re driving or how skilled your technique is, there are some roads that you just have to wonder who is actually skilled enough to travel them. Taking a look at the following list will give you a good idea of whether your skilled enough to drive it or perhaps rich enough to make it safer for the rest of us.
North Yungas Road, aka “Road of Death”, Bolivia:
This road cuts through the Bolivian Andes, running almost 70 km from La Paz to Coroico. It travels nearly 3,600 meters down and is comprised almost entirely of narrow hairpin curves. Unfortunately, their is no safety net below off the side of the road, and as you can see from the picture, the drop is quite severe. While you’re smart enough to read about this road before attempting to travel it, between 100-200 people a year over estimate their driving abilities, leading to their unfortunate death. Constructed in the 1930′s by Paraguayan prisoners, it would be easy to assume that they built it to be this treacherous on purpose. North Yungas Road is most frequently traveled by trucks and busses, which makes it’s span of merely three meters wide almost as terrifying as looking out the window when on it. If you still don’t fear the “Road of Death” be warned, these conditions are only what you would experience in the dry season. Let’s hope you don’t get stuck there in the rain.
Hello, dear Tibet-lovers, now let’s go on with our travel tips! Are you ready to get acquainted with 4 more tips? So, they are the following…

Tibet! I think everybody wants to visit this country and to feel its spirit, but before this, you have to find out more about it, to get acquainted with main travel tips in order to be prepared…
So, the first of 8 travel tips can be named – Best Time For Visiting
Climate in Tibet is the typical downy special climate. And don’t feel upset, but, it can vary throughout the day and different places in Tibet. Pay attention, you can visit Tibet at any time, but the best time is from April to October. From May to September (especially July and August), as a rule, comes a rainy season, so don’t forget your umbrellas.

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