Archive for the ‘Touristic Places’ Category

Paris Eiffel Tower Pictures

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

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One of the most well known build of France ( Actually all Europe ) is Paris Eiffel Tower. I didnt go to France before but i really want so much to go there and see Eiffel Tower. I have picture belongs to Eiffel on the wall near my bed.  I read lots of things about this beautiful city and Eiffel Tower interesting.

For example lots of body dont know that other name of Eiffel is  La dame de fer. It means the iron lady in english. It was the tallest building in the world until the Chrysler Building in New York City was built in 1930

Eiffel Tower 1

Eiffel Tower 1

Eiffel Tower 2

Eiffel Tower 2

Eiffel Tower 3

Eiffel Tower 3

Eiffel Tower 4

Eiffel Tower 4

What is Ramadan ?

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Ramadan is a kind of arabic month that is speacial time for all Islamic World. In Ramadan Muslims fast during day. Also Kuran-ı Kerim which is Holy Book for Muslims started to be sent prophet of muslims Hz. Muhammad (a.s).

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Ramadan in Istanbul

Ramadan is very colorful and fun in Istanbul. Blue Mosque ( Sultan Ahmet) is very important place for Ramadan in Istanbul. There are kind of traditional and folcloric shows at the Blue Moswue Square during Ramadan month.

Ramadan SHows

Ramadan Shows

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Japanese Desert: Can It Be True?

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Japan boasts countless attractions to delight and entertain tourists, but there might not be any that are more unexpected than the Tottori Sand Dunes. The dunes, in Tottori Prefecture near Tottori City, are unlike anything else in all of Japan ? and the area is so impressive that it would be easy to mistake it for a previously-unknown desert.

Japanese Desert

Japanese Desert

The Tottori Sand Dunes have existed for approximately 100,000 years. They were formed by sediment from the Sea of Japan washing up onto shore and being blown into the dunes. Strong winds constantly rearrange the sand deposits, creating incredible desert-like formations that can reach heights of 90 meters. The unusual dunes draw an estimated two million visitors each year.

The weather at the dunes can be strange and unpleasant: the sand reaches temperatures of 65 degrees Celcius (nearly 150 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer, making it impractical to walk around barefoot like one would at the beach. It also rains quite often, which can shatter the illusion of being in a desert but brings out adventurous sand-boarders and creates interesting patterns in the sand.

Although the dunes bring in plenty of tourists, they are in constant danger of disappearing. Human interventions like reforestation and protective concrete barriers have prevented new sand from being deposited in the dunes, causing them to shrink significantly. If you are planning a trip to Japan, be sure to stop by this incredible location before it is gone forever.

The Best 15+ Santorini (Greece) Photos

Friday, September 25th, 2009

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