Posts Tagged ‘Spanish’

  • Beautiful Beguiling Miami City In Florida
    Beautiful Beguiling Miami City In Florida
    Miami, an electrifying and awe-inspiring city which sets in Florida spreads its charm as someone is bewitching with its magic stick. Sopping in passionate bright colors, it affords most cherished moments when the neon glows over the south beach horizons in the twilight. Shimmering eye-catchy sights get tight hold over your senses. The palm trees swaying movement welcomes by offering fresh winds. Despite its fabulous beauty, the most attractive is its kind and friendly populace which help in turning this location to a much better place to tour to. Its half of the two million population comprises of Hispanic making the Cubans forming majority. The premier language over here is Spanish and almost everyone you meet, you will find speaking in Spanish. So, make sure that before you plan a trip to Miami, you learn few greeting terms in  [...]
    Posted at September 26th, 2009 at 05:09 am
  • The Great Pyramid of Cholula
    The Great Pyramid of Cholula
    The Great Pyramid of Cholula is a gigantic shrine-pyramid complex situated close to the dual volcanic peaks of Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl and ten minutes proximity from the city of Puebla on the old highway route to Mexico City. It has been averred by the Guinness World Records as the largest monument globally with a mammoth assessed volume of above 4.45 million cubic metres, even toppling the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza by more than one-third. Devoted to the eminent Aztec deity Quetzalcoati, the Great Pyramid of Cholula was believed to have been constructed by one of the seven giants known as Xelhua in accordance to the Aztec’s faith. Its ongoing construction spanned generations over 2nd century BC to the early 16th century wherein it expanded to no less than four times. The orientation of the Cholula Pyramid is to the  [...]
    Posted at August 19th, 2009 at 10:08 am
  • Guide to South America
    Guide to South America
    South America Introduction & History Around 70,000 years ago, the foremost traits of human occupancy in South America occurred when they moved from Asia passing the Bering Land Bridge and eventual spanned all areas of the continent as they made their way southwards. Widespread farming activities have been recorded in the Amazon Basin from 2000 BC, with animal husbandry becoming prevalent in 3500 BC in Andes and close by regions. There were many upcoming civilizations that sprung up like the Canaris, the Norte Chico, Amazon, Cara Supe, Chavin, Moche of which Inca also called the land of the four regions was the significantly urbane. Christopher Columbus’s momentous, incomprehensible discovery of the Caribbean islands en route to seeking new-fangled ways to reach Asia- the esteemed spice paradise, finally did led him to his coveted  [...]
    Posted at July 29th, 2009 at 06:07 pm