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10 Best place to visit in Pedro Muñoz Spain

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The Passion of Andalucía

The passion of flamenco echoes through Andalucía. Take a journey into Spain in my new short film. My instagram:
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Pili Carmona
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Escuela de Flamenco Angel Atienza
Escuela Flamenca Juan Polvillo
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BEAUTIFUL BASQUE COAST | Europe's Hidden Gem

The Basque Country in Spain has some of Europe's most stunning coast. We road trip along it's beaches and cliffs and learn about Basque Maritime history, fishing, wine making and eat at a Michelin starred restaurant.

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SPANISH NAMES of PLACES in Trinidad and Tobago JBManCave.com

A Native Spanish speaker and teacher is going to help JB learn the proper pronunciation of SPANISH NAMES of PLACES in Trinidad and Tobago. For instance, how you do you pronounce the names of these places: Sangre Grande, San Juan, La Puerta, San Fernando, Santa Rosa, etc. There lots more Spanish based names in Trinidad and Tobago BUT you can only share so much in one video. In fact, when we originally considered this video we though it may be around five minutes and as you can see it turned out to be over 20 minutes. Maybe in future videos we will look at more Spanish place names. Regardless, many do not realize the major influence the Spaniards had in setting the name of the country and other major places. It is also interesting to note that the British did nothing much to change it either. The thoughts expressed here may serve well for those who home school or teach a Spanish class and will like to make a lesson about the Spanish names of places in T&T. However, when sharing please share the link to the video here on Youtube. This video should not be disseminated from any other location or medium.

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What A $25 A Night Hotel Room Looks Like In Sosua, Dominican Republic 2022

In this video I show you what it looks like to stay in a $25 aparthotel room and talk about the amenities.

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Arc de Triomf...12/FEB/2021 02:10 pm

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The Arc de Triomphe (in Catalan: Arc de Triomf) It is a monument located at the confluence between Paseo de Lluís Companys, Paseo de San Juan and Ronda de San Pedro, in the city of Barcelona (Spain). It was designed by the architect José Vilaseca as the main entrance to the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888. The sculptural decoration was carried out by Josep Reynés, Josep Llimona, Antoni Vilanova, Torquat Tasso, Manuel Fuxá and Pere Carbonell.
This work is inscribed as Cultural Asset of Local Interest (BCIL) in the Inventory of Catalan Cultural Heritage with code 08019 / 1053.

Unlike other triumphal arches with a marked military character, the Arc de Triomphe in Barcelona has a greater civil component, characterized by artistic, scientific and economic progress. The Arc de Triomphe has been used as a goal on occasion for some of the most important popular pedestrian races in Barcelona, ​​such as the Jean Bouin or the Barcelona Marathon. It was also used as a venue for the celebration of festivals and musical events such as Primavera Sound. The monument was restored in 1989.

The Universal Exhibition of Barcelona took place between April 8 and December 9, 1888, and was held in the Ciudadela Park, formerly belonging to the army and cattle for the city in 1851. The incentive of the fair events It led to the improvement of the infrastructures of the entire city, which took a huge leap towards modernization and development.

The entrance to the Exhibition was through the Arc de Triomphe, a monument created for the occasion that still remains in its original place, designed by Josep Vilaseca. This gave access to the Salón de San Juan —currently Lluís Companys promenade—, a long avenue 50 meters wide, where the wrought iron balustrades, the mosaics on the pavement and some large lampposts, all designed by Pere Falqués, stood out. Along this walk eight large bronze statues representing illustrious figures in the history of Catalonia were placed, the work of various sculptors, among whom were the authors of the sculptural decoration of the Arch. This walk ended at the access to the Exhibition site, where the Ciudadela Park is currently located; At this intersection, the monument to Rius and Taulet, the mayor promoter of the Exhibition, was inaugurated in 1901, which currently serves as a counterpoint to the Arc de Triomphe on the other side of the promenade.

Neo-Mudejar-inspired, the Arch is 30 meters high, and is decorated with rich sculptural ornamentation, the work of various authors: Josep Reynés sculpted the Adhesion of the Nations to the Universal Contest on the upper frieze; Josep Llimona made La Recompensa on the reverse of the upper part; on the right side Antoni Vilanova made the allegories of Industry, Agriculture and Commerce; in the left, Torquat Tasso elaborated the allegories to the Sciences and the Arts; Finally, Manuel Fuxá and Pere Carbonell created twelve female sculptures, the Famas, and Magí Fita was in charge of the majolica tiles that decorate the Arch.

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00:00 Arc de Triomf
06:19 Passeig de Pujades
07:35 carrer de Roger de Flor
09:08 carrer de Nàpols
10:38 carrer de Wellington
10:56 Avinguda Meridiana
12:32 carrer de Buenaventura Muñoz
13:38 carrer de Wellington
15:03 carrer de Nàpols
16:35 carrer de Roger de Flor
17:53 carrer dels Almogàvers
19:50 Avinguda de Vilanova
21:35 carrer de Nàpols
21:52 Parc de l'Estació del Nord
23:05 carrer dels Almogàvers
24:47 carrer de Buenaventura Muñoz
26:30 Passeig de Pujades

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Valdivia, Region de Los Rios, Chile

Valdivia es una comuna y ciudad de la zona sur de Chile, capital de la provincia homónima y de la Región de Los Ríos. Se encuentra a 847,6 km al sur de Santiago, la capital de Chile. Está emplazada en la confluencia de los ríos Calle-Calle, Cau-cau y el río Cruces, y se encuentra a 15 km de la bahía de Corral. Según el censo nacional realizado en 2017 por el Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas de Chile, Valdivia tiene una población de 166.080 habitantes.

Fue fundada en 1552 por el conquistador español Pedro de Valdivia, bajo el nombre de «Santa María la Blanca de Valdivia», constituyéndose como una de las primeras ciudades que se fundaron en Chile. Durante el Chile colonial, se la consideraba «la llave del mar del sur», al ser un enclave estratégico para el acceso al océano Pacífico. A raíz de eso se construyó un conjunto de fortificaciones que la protegían de ataques enemigos o de los indígenas de la zona.

El 22 de mayo de 1960, la ciudad, junto con el resto del sur de Chile, fue afectada por el terremoto más poderoso registrado en la historia de la humanidad, que alcanzó los 9,5 grados en la escala de Richter. El evento se conoce en Chile como «terremoto de Valdivia».

En el año 2016, la ciudad fue nombrada Capital Americana de la Cultura por virtud del impulso que ha dado a las actividades culturales, siendo la primera ciudad del sur — austral en recibir dicha distinción.

Valdivia es una ciudad universitaria durante el año y se convierte además en ciudad turística especialmente en verano, en virtud de aquello se considera como uno de los destinos más reconocidos para vacacionar en el país; ha sido calificada como la «Perla del sur» y la «Capital cervecera de Chile».

Gracias a sus espacios públicos, orden y limpieza —además de naturaleza, gastronomía y cultura— se ha posicionado en el siglo xxi como una de la mejores ciudades para «vivir / visitar» y con mayor calidad de vida en Chile



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48 Hours in PUNTA ARENAS, Chile ???????? | Eating CHILEAN FOOD ???? + Touring Historic SEAFARING SHIPS ⚓

Today we're going to be visiting Punta Arenas, the capital city of Chile's southernmost region, Magallanes and Antartica Chilena. In this episode, we’ll be hopping aboard replicas of historic ships like the HMS Beagle and the Nao Victoria, and imagining what it would’ve been like to cross uncharted waters like the great explorers.

We’ll also be showing you around some of Punta Arenas’ main attractions including its plaza, this cool panoramic point, and its famed necropolis. And because you already know we’re major foodies, we’ll also be taking you to a few restaurants in search of steak and seafood. So let’s get this video rolling!

We kicked off the day with lunch at Parrilla Los Ganaderos, a restaurant that specializes in Chilean BBQ. You can get classic beef cuts as well as lamb, and they have numerous sides to choose from. We then enjoyed a leisurely walk along the city's waterfront and even spotted the town sign.

Later that afternoon we hopped in a taxi and travelled to the Nao Victoria Museum, which is located about 15 minutes north of town. This is an open-air museum that sits on the shores of the Strait of Magellan, and it’s where you can see full-sized replicas of historic vessels.

The idea for this museum came to be when a local businessman decided to build a replica of the Nao Victoria to celebrate Chile’s bicentennial. Well, it proved to be no easy task. The search of the ship’s original plans took almost 3 years, and it was then another 2 years to complete the construction. But today this museum is considered one of the main draws to Punta Arenas.

We first visited the Nao Victoria which first set sail in 1519 as part of a Spanish 5 ship expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan. The Nao Victoria was the only ship to complete the voyage and in the process became the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the globe. It’s crazy to think that 500 years ago, people would have crossed entire oceans aboard a vessel just like this one!

We also visited the replica of the HMS Beagle, one of the most famous vessels in history. During its first voyage, the HMS Beagle carried out a hydrographic survey of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, first under the command of Pringle Stokes and later Robert Fitz-Roy. It was during this voyage that the Beagle Channel was identified and named after this ship. Later, during the Beagle’s second voyage, a young Charles Darwin would travel aboard, and we all know how he revolutionized science with his discoveries.

The following day, we decided to explore the city of Punta Arenas focusing on the downtown core. Our first stop of the day was the Cathedral of Punta Arenas, and from there we crossed over to Plaza de Armas, also known as Plaza Muñoz Gamero, which is the town square. Here you’ll find the sculpture of the famed Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. He achieved the first European navigation from the Atlantic to Asia, and the Strait of Magellan is named after him - that’s the natural passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Then it was time for lunch and we chose a restaurant called La Luna which specializes in seafood! This was hands down one of the best meals we had in Chilean Patagonia. I only wish we'd found it sooner so that we could have come back a few more times to try everything on their menu. We ended up getting the sampler tray, which came with 6 different dishes that featured everything from scallop to calamari, and salmon ceviche to King crab.

And that's basically how we spent 48 hours in Punta Arenas, Chile! This city has quite a bit to offer, so if you find yourself travelling through Chilean Patagonia, give yourself a few days to enjoy what it has to offer.

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???????? BEAUTIFUL COLOMBIAN TOWN | Popayan, Colombia, the white city

Popayan is known as the white city because most of its buildings are painted white. It is also a city known for its traditions that are reflected in its education, religion, buildings and flavors. You can visit places like Parque Caldas, Puente del Humilladero, Morro de Tulcán, Plaza de Mercado Alfonso Lopez (13) where you can try empanadas and tamales de pipian, dishes that show that peanuts are the most popular ingredient in Popayán.

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10:37 The puente of humilladero and the Bolivar neighborhood.
12:11 Typical sweet's of Popayán.
13:18 Morro del Tulcán and empanadas of pipián.
15:18 Tour with the turism entity of Popayán.

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In Transit: Pedro Gil station

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Guided Old Town Ponce Tour | Things To See In Downtown Ponce

Want to explore the Southern Coast of Puerto Rico? Then stopping in Ponce Puerto Rico is a must, to really get to know the culture of Puerto Rico and where the people here came from. From learning about the Indigenous Tribe, the Taíno Tribe, to healing properties of plants, Art Nouveau architecture, and those who fought and died for an autonomous Puerto Rico that are still revered today. Here is a little bit of my guided walking tour I took with @DiscoverPuertoRico and Isla Caribe Ponce Walking Tour and everything to see in Old Town Ponce Puerto Rico.

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01:38 Quick Facts about Ponce
01:49 Isla Caribe Ponce Walking Tour Starts
02:16 Fox Hotel in Ponce
03:58 Plaza of Delights
04:56 Ponce is still recovering
05:30 Music as a Culture in Puerto Rico
07:26 Plaza Frederico
08:00 Learning How to send signals with a FAN
08:41 The City of Lions
09:04 Oldest Structure in Ponce, Town Hall (Former Prison)
10:02 Yellow and White Oak in Puerto Rico
11:48 The 25th of January Fire, and Mural
12:09 Alley of Love
13:10 Cultural Center of Ponce Art Gallery
13:52 Tree Ylang-Ylang
15:01 How Life Started on Earth according to the Taíno Tribe
18:20 The Ponce Massacre
19:30 Melia Hotel (Century Hotel)
20:22 Natural tattooing of Indigenous Tribes
21:01 Parque de Bombas 1883
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Madrid Rooftop Panorama Circulo de Bellas Artes Spain

The building which houses the Círculo de Bellas Artes was designed by the architect Antonio Palacios and constructed in 1926

You take the elevator to the 7th floor. The rooftop bar has music and places to recline. It is an emblematic building, and from its rooftop one can experience panoramic views of Spain’s capital city.

The building is crowned by a bronze sculpture of Minerva by Juan Luis Vassallo. Minerva is the Roman goddess of wisdom and art

The Vitalicio building is a monumentalist-style building designed by Eusebio Bona Puig and built between 1933 and 1935 and the headquarters of the insurance company group Generali in Spain

The La Unión y el Fénix Español building was built between 1928 and 1931, based on the project of the Spanish architect Modesto Lopez Otero with the collaboration of Miguel de los Santos.

The Telefónica Building was designed by US architect Lewis S Weeks working with Ignacio de Cárdenas. When It was opened in 1930, it was the tallest building in Europe until 1940.

The 23-story Torre Titania and was completed in 2013 and was designed by Pablo Muñoz and Pedro Vilata

The 43-story Torre Picasso (Picasso Tower) is a skyscraper designed by Minoru Yamasaki and opened in 1988

Torre PwC, Torre Cepsa, Torre BBVA in the Cuatro Torres Business Area

The twin office towers Puerta de Europa were the world’s first inclined skyscrapers created by Philip Johnson and John Burgee

The 32-story Castellana 81 (previously known as Torre BBVA) and is currently the company's Madrid HQ. It was designed by Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza

The Torre PwC is a 52-story building completed in 2008 and designed by Carlos Rubio Carvajal and Enrique Álvarez-Sala Walter

The 45-story Torre Cepsa was completed in 2008 and designed by Norman Foster

The 23-story Torres de Colon (Columbus Towers) was constructed in 1976 designed by architect Antonio Lamela

Instituto Cervantes (the Cervantes Institute) is a government agency created in 1991 promoting the study and teaching of Spanish language and culture

Edificio de Las Cariátides (Caryatid Building) built by Spanish architect Antonio Palacios in 1918 and is home to the Cervantes Institute

Palacio de Cibeles was built in 1909 by architect Antonio Palacios. originally as the headquarters of the country’s post office but now the Madrid City Hall.

The statuesque building mixes regional Spanish influences with a Gothic-revival style.

Torrespaña (Spain Tower) is a 231m steel-and-concrete television tower built in 1982

The Prado was designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785

Travel Guide Alicante, Spain - Hogueras (Bonfires) in Alicante. Main Fiestas in the city

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50 Best Explores Peru - The Andes

In the 3rd instalment of 50 Best Explores Peru, James Lowe of London restaurant Lyle’s, No.38 on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2018 list, embarks on a whirlwind trip of the Peruvian Andes with Lima-based chefs André Patsias of restaurant Statera and Diego Muñoz, former head chef of Astrid y Gastón. After discovering ancient Inca traditions at Machu Picchu and Moray, the group travels south from Cuzco across the Andes aboard the Belmond Andean Explorer luxury train, taking in breath-taking scenery and tasting Muñoz’s creative cuisine aboard the locomotive.

This is part 3 of a four-part mini-documentary series presented by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, featuring international chefs Ana Ros, Daniela Soto-Innes, James Lowe and Jock Zonfrillo, and local cooking talent Pía León, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, José del Castillo, Diego Muñoz, Matias Cillóniz, Francesca Ferreyros, André Patsias and Arlette Eulert.

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Cenador de Amos, the best restaurant in Northern Spain

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The capital of the Cantabria region, Santander, is one of Northern Spain’s most popular coastal cities.

But before we explore the sights and sounds of ‘the pearl of the Cantabrian Sea’, our first stop is one of Spain’s best restaurants, the Michelin-starred Cenador de Amós. Located in an old palace, you will dine in luxury sampling the 13-course tasting menu.

Every dish is lovingly prepared using the freshest local ingredients and served with pairing wines that enhance the flavour of each dish. The result is an unforgettable culinary explosion of flavours and textures.

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50 Best Explores Peru - The Amazon

In episode 2 of 50 Best Explores Peru, Jock Zonfrillo, the Adelaide chef who runs the Orana Foundation working with indigenous Australians, and winner of the 2018 Basque Culinary World Prize, joins Peruvian cooks Pedro Miguel Schiaffino of Ámaz and Malabar and Matías Cilloniz of Mó Bistro on a trip to the Amazon jungle. There, the chefs stay with an indigenous community and learn about the process of making black yucca paste, or ají negro, from poisonous yucca plants. The group also visits the Mercado de Belén, one of the largest and most exotic fresh food markets in the world.

This is part 2 of a four-part mini-documentary series presented by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants, featuring international chefs Ana Ros, Daniela Soto-Innes, James Lowe and Jock Zonfrillo, and local cooking talent Pía León, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, José del Castillo, Diego Muñoz, Matias Cillóniz, Francesca Ferreyros, André Patsias and Arlette Eulert.

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Read the interview with Zonfrillo, Schiaffino and Cilloniz:


Watch the trailer here:


Watch episode one, starring Daniela Soto-Innes:


Watch episode three, starring James Lowe:


Watch episode four, starring Ana Roš:


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