Solar Dancing

Would you like some exotic and real African colonists? Then forward — one of the driest deserts in the world — Kalahari, where every year in a small village, Hans’s small dance festival. In September, in Botswana, thousands of people from neighboring countries come and even other continents that are truly attracted to the fans … Read more

St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day– one of the brightest and grand celebration of Ireland, which turned into an actual folk festival. So on March 17th, on the street of Dublin, there’s a green crowd of people who share a pleasant mood and the atmosphere of this extraordinary fetish. Saint Patrick– A baptism of Ireland, so his birthday … Read more

Castle Radokville

  Journey: ” Not just looking, but seeing. Not just listening, but hearing. Not just to observe, but to understand. And then ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free “   Architecture and History-Cultural Pearl of the State Edge “Castle Radokville”– The only castle in the world that has no … Read more

Chinese Wall

  Chinese Wall– the longest and biggest monument for architecture in the world, which is the longest one in about eight kilometers. It was designed to defend North China from the attacks of nomads. The building lasted 19th century – started in the 19th century B.C. and ended up in the 16th century. Along the … Read more

Art of Nature of Kenya

Indian Ocean water, ivory color, sandharping shrinks of the desert, hardly greens and virgin nature — all of that extraordinary and mysterious Kenya. The Ambonia National Park is one of the oldest and oldest people in the whole country, created in 1948 by one of the most beautiful mountains in Africa, Kilimanjaro, and it’s really … Read more

Holy lamps

Each year in August of Northeast Japan, in the Tokyo region, it is celebrated, perhaps one of the most brilliant and prominent summer holidays of the samurai, the festival of Canto masasra. Canto’s tradition was born in the middle of the 18th century, during the Edo era. Then peasants were often suffering from starvation and … Read more

Coliseum in Rome

Coliseum– the largest amphitheater in Rome, a real symbol Italy One of the seven modern wonders of the world. Him the building lasted 8 years– with 72 to 80 years under the order of the Flyvia Dynasty, and very little for the purpose of showing the extraordinary power of the emperor. The amphitheater has begun roman … Read more

New Zealand

The New Zealand (Maori – Ataire) is a state located in the southern western part of Oceania, in 16600 kilometers away from Australia. New Zealand consists of two large islands of South and North, and several small islands, Stuart, Carmadek, Chatty, Campbell, Oakland, the most famous of them. The largest island is the South, it … Read more