Archive for April, 2011

Camp Nou, Spain

Camp Nou Stadium, The Biggest European Stadium

WTA Writers | April 28, 2011 | Comments (0)

Nou Camp Stadium (field, new ground, in the Catalan dialect) was inaugurated in 1957 and was known at that time under the name “FC Barcelona Stadium”. In 2001 he adopted the current name, meaning he received the popular name since the inauguration. Nou Camp Stadium has a capacity of 98,847 spectators, the stadium becomes the [...]

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Route 66 - Dixie Track Stop

Route 66, World’s Most Famous Road

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Trip on Route 66 the legendary road that crosses America uniting Chicago with Los Angeles may be likened to a exciting initiation ceremonies, after which all participants assimilate the basics of American civilization. Although the distance between Chicago and Los Angeles can be covered much faster by plane, there are few who still prefer to [...]

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Vale da Lua, Brazil

Top 5 Alien Landscapes On Earth

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

The efforts of scientists to start new research missions of the planets near our solar system, hoping to identify Earth-like celestial bodies are no longer a secret to anyone. NASA is already looking for a planet for decades to replicate, though on a smaller scale, the conditions of life on Earth. But what if we [...]

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Hot springs of Beppu, Japan

Five Odd-looking Landscapes Of The World

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

The efforts of scientists to start new research missions of the planets near our solar system, hoping to identify Earth-like celestial bodies are no longer a secret to anyone. NASA is already looking for a planet for decades to replicate, though on a smaller scale, the conditions of life on Earth. But what if we [...]

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Prague Castle, Czech Republic

Top 5 Most Beautiful Castles In Europe

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Modern architecture, glass, building materials, geometric buildings and tech … come out every day in our way and it seems somewhat natural for them to be there. Their role is to remind us daily what century we are, but too little is a matter of inspiration for us. Maybe things will be different for future [...]

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Matsumoto Castle, Japan

Most Fascinating Castles Of The World

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Modern architecture, glass, building materials, geometric buildings and tech … come out every day in our way and it seems somewhat natural for them to be there. Their role is to remind us daily what century we are, but too little is a matter of inspiration for us. Maybe things will be different for future [...]

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Yellow Mountain, China

Five Less-Known Natural Wonders

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

For an article on places where you can admire the fabulous views of the world came to my mind first known destinations such as Mount Everest, Niagara Falls, Grand Canyon, the Alps or the famous island of Bora Bora … but these are not a destination no surprise, they talk about all the tourist guides [...]

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Seven Endangered Wonders Of The World

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Cultural and natural heritage – a gift from the past that would be passed down the future – are two sources of inspiration and primordial life. Places as diverse as the Serengeti National Park stretches from East Africa, the pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America [...]

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Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

Five Romantic Destinations For Valentine’s Day

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Paris – city of lovers, Venice – city of lovers, Prague – most recently, and she a city of lovers, the romantic Vienna, a city just right for love and so … cliche, cliches, cliches! Not that these cities would be wonderful, really are, but what would be better than others for love, that I [...]

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Pripyat, Ukraine

Top 5 Abandoned Modern Cities

WTA Writers | April 23, 2011 | Comments (0)

Some modern cities of the world that yesterday were full of inhabitants and life, now they’ve been abandoned. You probably know them as ghost towns. Of courses, behind every city is an interesting story. Stillness that surrounds these former human settlement seems almost palpable. In contrast to continuous noise and chaotic human restlessness that characterizes large [...]

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