Malaysia Towers
Malaysia Towers
Malaysia Towers
Malaysia Towers
Malaysia Towers
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
ireland castles pictures
Friday, November 12, 2010
Sea View Karachi Clifton
Karachi is the second best place after lahore to enjoy the night life of Pakistan. There are big shopping markets which remain open till MIDNIGHT. Especailly in the winter holidays the shops closes at around 2 a.m!!!
The Important and Interesting night spots in Karachi are 'Park Tower', Clifton, Schoen Circle, Zamzama Street, etc. etc. There areas are generally consideredto be Very Safe. The areas in defense society and Seaview are particularily safe. Have a nice time in Karachi!!!
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
The Important and Interesting night spots in Karachi are 'Park Tower', Clifton, Schoen Circle, Zamzama Street, etc. etc. There areas are generally consideredto be Very Safe. The areas in defense society and Seaview are particularily safe. Have a nice time in Karachi!!!
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
Sea View Karachi
Goa India Beach Views
In most parts of India, women are still expected to dress modestly. Saris and other traditional fashions are designed to cover legs and upper arms and for an Indian woman to wear a bikini on the beach would be unthinkable; even tourists are advised against wearing skimpy bathing attire. But there is one place in India where almost anything goes – the tiny state of Goa on the central west coast, which was a Portuguese colony for 451 years until the Indian army invaded and annexed it in 1961.
The Portuguese influence is readily apparent in Goa’s architecture and cultural openness. Throughout the 1960’s and 70’s, hippies by the thousands flocked to its beaches to participate in its drug-induced raves and trance dances. Even today, visitors come to Goa hoping to get a feel for the hippie years. The very best chance of catching this glimpse is at Vagator Beach, which is still the trance dance capitol of India.
goa india
goa india
goa india
goa india
goa india
The Portuguese influence is readily apparent in Goa’s architecture and cultural openness. Throughout the 1960’s and 70’s, hippies by the thousands flocked to its beaches to participate in its drug-induced raves and trance dances. Even today, visitors come to Goa hoping to get a feel for the hippie years. The very best chance of catching this glimpse is at Vagator Beach, which is still the trance dance capitol of India.
goa india
goa india
goa india
goa india
goa india
Monday, November 8, 2010
Alhambra Palace in Granada
The Alhambra in Spain is called the red fortress and it is located in Granada, Spain. This place is a fort that is very complex in its structure. It was built by the Moorish who was a ruler in Southern Spain. The Fortress was made on a hilly terrain on the south – east of the city. Today, the Alhambra is one of the main tourist attractions of the country. Quite a few years ago, it was known to be a residential place of the Muslim rulers. It has some very intrinsic and beautiful Islamic architecture. During the 16th century, it had many interventions and all that can even be seen today.
The total length of the Alhambra is 740 meter and it has one of the largest widths. The best and the strongest position is the citadel. Other than the west side of the place, all the other sides of the wall is weak. In total, it has 13 towers. A river divides the Granada Valley and the Alhambra Park is kind of parallel to the Monte Mauror.
The Alhambra is a true reflection of the ruler Nasrid Emirate of Granada. A lot of people with distinct wellness and intellect have been a part of this place as refuges. This site has a very complex mix of both the natural and manmade places. It is said that Muslims are suppose to be one of the best craftsmen and every little piece of work in this proves this statement right. The entire fortress is made up of red clay.
The total length of the Alhambra is 740 meter and it has one of the largest widths. The best and the strongest position is the citadel. Other than the west side of the place, all the other sides of the wall is weak. In total, it has 13 towers. A river divides the Granada Valley and the Alhambra Park is kind of parallel to the Monte Mauror.
The Alhambra is a true reflection of the ruler Nasrid Emirate of Granada. A lot of people with distinct wellness and intellect have been a part of this place as refuges. This site has a very complex mix of both the natural and manmade places. It is said that Muslims are suppose to be one of the best craftsmen and every little piece of work in this proves this statement right. The entire fortress is made up of red clay.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Egypt / Valley of the Kings
Valley of the Kings is a magnificent valley in Egypt located west of the Nile River. The valley contains many tombs of the new kingdom and it is divided into two: the west and the east valley. The east valley is more famous and attracts more visitors to it as it has most of the tombs in the new kingdom. Because of the symmetry and the beauty that the tomb holds, visitors find it extremely difficult to make a choice of entering the tomb. Since they are so many in number, yet having there own uniqueness that it becomes almost impossible to cover all of them. One of the special tomb is called the Tutankhamen(KV62), which needs a different ticket to enter.
Valley of the Kings Panorama
All the tombs are not open all the time. Some are only used for special occasions and some of them are closed for restoration by the government. These tombs have undergone many changes in the past 500 years of use. Another tomb called Tuthmose III is in the East valley and is one of the ancient one that has its own history. It is made in an oval shape and has some stick figures all over it. It has a metal staircase that takes you down to the tomb which is worth a look. Horemheb, Ramesses VI’s is yet another tomb that is worth spending time in. Recently, the KV5 tomb is given a lot of attention and again is located in the east valley. Almost 120 rooms have been discovered, however, they are not open for common visitors and the public.
Valley of the Kings Panorama
All the tombs are not open all the time. Some are only used for special occasions and some of them are closed for restoration by the government. These tombs have undergone many changes in the past 500 years of use. Another tomb called Tuthmose III is in the East valley and is one of the ancient one that has its own history. It is made in an oval shape and has some stick figures all over it. It has a metal staircase that takes you down to the tomb which is worth a look. Horemheb, Ramesses VI’s is yet another tomb that is worth spending time in. Recently, the KV5 tomb is given a lot of attention and again is located in the east valley. Almost 120 rooms have been discovered, however, they are not open for common visitors and the public.
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