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Our paradise vacation with family in Cuba
Cuba for an ordinary tourist is a dream, a paradise, where all romantics want to visit. Firstly, this country is very far away, and this is not Egypt or Cyprus, where you can easily get a tour at a bargain price, it is expensive, but unusual. Secondly, it’s cool, because in most of Cuba it is associated with cigars, rum and beautiful girls. And thirdly, it’s really very beautiful there, beautiful places simply fascinate all tourists.
And so my dream came true in the summer of 2014, I spent two weeks on the island, which will forever remain in my memory.
My husband and I traveled on our own, preliminarily studied all the sights, travel features, carefully collected information. However, as it turned out later, we were not prepared because we had missed so many details.
We flew on a Moscow-Havana flight. Continue reading
On the way to the three peaks or a visit to Belluno
Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Dry Cinnen (Italian: Tre Cime di Lavaredo, German Drei Zinnen, letters. “Three prongs, three peaks”) – a mountain range in the Sesten Dolomites. Until 1919, Tre Cime di Lavaredo served as part of the natural border between Austria and Italy, and today they divide the province of South Tyrol of the Bolzano region and the province of Belluno of the Veneto region and still serve as a “linguistic” border between German and Italian-speaking ethnic groups.
The highest point of the massif is Chima Grande (Grosse Zinne) with a height of 2999 m. (Cima Grande Italian / Grose Zinne, German). It is located between two other main peaks – Chima-Ovest (Westlichen-Zinne) (German: Westlichen Zinne, Italian. Cima Ovest, 2973 BC) and Chima-Piccol (Kleinen-Zinne) (German. Kleinen Zinne, Italian: Cima Piccola, 2857 m.s.). In addition to these noticeable stone columns, smaller peaks with their own names are distinguished in the massif, among them Punta di Frida (Italian: Punta di Frida, 2,792 m.s.) and Torre-Prois (German: Preusturm (former. German Kleinste Zinne), Chima-Piccolissima (Italian: Cima Piccolissima), 2700 nm Continue reading
Unforgettable holidays in Como
Lombardy is one of the most beautiful regions of Italy, which is why thousands of tourists come here every year, regardless of the time of year. I rested in Como in April and did not even expect how much I would love this picturesque and cozy town. This resort is very famous, because in the city by the lake with the same name there are many very popular tourist sites, and the town itself is very beautiful.
Getting to Como is pretty straightforward – a comfortable electric train regularly comes here from Milan, and on the road it takes a little more than 4 hours. Tickets, by the way, can be bought by any tourist, since their cost is up to 10 euros. You can move around the city by public transport, and tickets can be bought at any station, in a tobacco shop or newspaper shop. By the way, if you plan to see the sights, and not just take a walk by the lake, it is better to buy a pass for 1 day, so it will be much more profitable. Continue reading