Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Talleyrand’s Gourmet Food

Talleyrand’s Gourmet Food – Carême Recipes Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, was an exquisite connoisseur of good food; a person with a discerning palate. Bouchet, famous chef has ran his kitchen at the time. Antonin Carême, one of the essential names in the history of Gastronomy, was never a permanent employee of Talleyrand, but considered the prince as the best of his hosts and the most knowledgeable gastronomic of all those he dealt with. On his side, Tayllerand recommended Carême as his ...

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Alexa Ideal device for the blind – Read Kindle Books with

Alexa Ideal device for the blind For blind or visually impaired travelers You can ask Alexa to read eligible Kindle books in your library.  Alexa can read Kindle books that support Text-to-Speech technology used for Wikipedia articles, news articles, and calendar events. The Amazon Echo, the Amazon devices that make up its voice assistant Alexa, will now be able to read the books that are purchased for the Kindle eReader. This new version of the internal software of this device ...

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Hôtel Camondo – Paris

What is the History of the Hotel Camondo in Paris? The Hôtel de Camondo is a private mansion located at 61 rue de Monceau, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. In this building is the headquarters of the Paris office of the Morgan Stanley Bank. In 1869, Count Abraham-Béhor de Camondo (1829-1889) and his brother Nissim (1830-1889) decided to settle with his family on the outskirts of Parc Monceau. In June 1870, they acquired two adjoining lots at 61 ...

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Venus Callipyge: The Goddess of the Beautiful Buttocks

Venus Callipyge: The Roman Statue of the Beautiful Buttocks Goddess of the Beautiful Buttocks  It is used to designate the famous statue of Aphrodite known as the Venus Callipyge, currently in the Archaeological Archeological Museum of Naples. It is a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture found,, in the domus áurea of Nero. Then it went to the Farnese Palace, from there to the King of Naples. Then to your current location. The Greek voice is formed by kallos (beautiful) ...

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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Discovering Venice in two days: Second day

Discovering Venice in Two Days Venice in Two Days: Murano and Burano Islands On the second day we took a boat Vaporetto in San Marcos square. Previously we acquired a full day ticket that includes all the routes throughout the day. Our destination is the islands of Murano and Burano       During the trip to the island of Murano, (famous for its glass sculptures) you can enjoy the views of Piazza San Marco, Palazzo Ducaly and the Lido ...

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Hiking on Glacier Viedma – Patagonia Argentina

Hiking on Glacier Viedma  Global Warming The Viedma Glacier is a glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park, in the province of Santa Cruz – Argentina. It is the largest glacier in Argentina. In this post we tell you what you need to know to be able to do the Trekking in the Viedma Glacier, Santa Cruz     The glacier has had retreats although not as important as other glaciers. From the town of El Chaltén you can navigate ...

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Medieval Treadwheel Crane in Strasbourg’s Cathedral

Medieval Treadwheel Crane in Cathedral of Strasbourg We visited the Cathedral of Strasbourg  The Cathedral of Strasbourg was the first cathedral of Germany (or Kingdom of Germania). Until the arrival of Louis XIV in 1681 and his minister of the war, the Marquess of Louvois that camped in the environs of Strasbourg and forced their submission to the French monarchy the 30 of September of 1681. Medieval Treadwheel Crane in the Cathedral of strasbourg Walking paths The Cathedral was delivered ...

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Numismatic: Argentine Ancient Coins 1813-1860

Numismatic:  Argentine Ancient Coins After the pronouncement of May 1810, Buenos Aires and the other provinces of the Río de la Plata began the campaign of independence, sending expeditions to the High Peru, focus of realistic resistance. The Argentines took the Imperial Villa of Potosi with their mint. Coins were minted in 1810, 1813 and 1815: the last two occupations were important from the monetary point of view, since the type that was issued until then with the real bust ...

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Los Glaciares National Park: Glacier Laguna Torre Trail

Glacier Laguna Torre  Trail - Chalten - Argentina Glacier Laguna Torre Trail: In the Argentine Patagonia almost at the end of the world, in a town of 300 inhabitants called Chalten, you can visit glaciers in places that have very little human presence. The walk lasts about 6 hours from the village and you have to take everything to camp, since there is no support there. To move there you have to take a plane to Buenos Aires (about 9 ...

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Monday, June 28, 2021

What is the History of Steamboats Advertising?

What is the History of Vessels Advertising? 1890-1930 At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, many shipping lines that transported mail and some passengers transformed their ships into luxury  Vessels . It was no longer just the flow of immigrants to America. It was a transportation business by sea. And luxury in many cases. This is a brief history of the passengers who crossed the Atlantic oceans on ships. And of the graphic advertisements of that ...

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Sunday, June 27, 2021

Saturnia Thermal Bath in Italy

Where are the Saturnia Thermal Bath? The Baths of Saturnia are one of the most beautiful in Tuscany. These Thermal Baths are among the best known thermal baths in Tuscany, together with the Bagni San Filippo (south of the Orcia Valley), the Montecatini Thermal baths (west of Pistoia) or Bagno Vignoni (a few kilometers from the San Filippo). Tuscany is one of the regions in the world with the most spas and spas. Located in the southernmost part of the ...

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Friday, June 25, 2021

Roman Empire: Roads Calculator

Is there a Roman Empire Route Calculator? Yes. Stanford University has a calculator of sea and land routes, which existed in the Roman Empire. ( ORBIS) . The calculator has land routes, maritime coast and offshore, used during the Empire. You can calculate the distance and the estimated time according to the season of the year. Also the cost of the transfer in denarii. Below are the examples Roman Empire: Roads Calculator Start of the application. With the marine and terrestrial ...

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

The History of Binoculars

What is the History of Binoculars? The current binocular was patented in 1854 by Ignatio Porro for a combined prism mounting system. The first binocular telescope is from Jean Pierre Lemiere, who created one in 1825. The History of Binoculars. What is the History of Binoculars? What is the difference between a Binocular and a Telescope? The difference between a binocular and a telescope is that they have a wider field of view and less magnification than the telescope. Light ...

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

History of Louis Vuitton

What is the History of Louis Vuitton? Louis Vuitton is a luxury clothing and accessories brand that has been standing out for more than 100 years for the exclusivity and absolute quality of its products. Louis Vuitton was born in 1821, in France in the province of Jura. He moved to Paris where he had an enormous success thanks to his great talent, with which he designed suitcases, luggage and travel gadgets. In 1854 he created his own brand (LV) ...

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Evolution of a Crane and Hoist in Ancient Rome

Evolution of a Roman Crane and Hoist in Ancient Rome Crane and Hoist in Ancient Rome Ancient Roman Crane and Hoist: The Roman Empire invested a lot of time, effort and money developing new cranes for the construction of their buildings, bridges and especially aqueducts. They took the Greek’s crane as a model and improved it.   Roman Crane and Hoist in Ancient Rome Ancient Cranes How to build a. Roman Aqueduct?  Roman aqueducts were underground for most of their length, so ...

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Monday, June 21, 2021

US History of Tourism: First Coast to Coast Flight 1929

When was the first commercial coast to coast flight? US History of Tourism, first coast to coast flight: Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT) was an airline founded in 1928 by Clement Melville Keys that merged in 1930 with Western Air Express to form what became TWA.   The Transcontinental Air Transport airline was like "The Lindbergh Line" and the idea began in the months after the 1927 transatlantic flight of Charles Lindbergh.     USA History of Tourism - The Lindbergh Line - ...

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The Useful Kindle Oasis eReader for Left-Handers

The Helpful Kindle Oasis eReader for Left-Handers Is there a Left-handed eReader? The Kindle Oasis is a left-handed eReader and it is also Waterproof. It has particular characteristics with which it can be operated with both hands, making it suitable for left-handed people.   After maintaining the same Amazon design, it presents the Amazon Kindle model, a letter-size eBook reader, endowed with a thicker side than the rest. There the hardware is installed. This protuberance for calling it somehow serves ...

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Who Invented the Traveler’s Checks? History of Tourism

Traveler’s Checks & Knights Templar In the history of tourism the travelers check had a prominent role. But there was a history of the middle ages although it seems incredible. Traveler’s Checks History of Tourism: The unified Temple Church, between Fleet Street and the River Thames, was consecrated in 1185 as the London home of members of the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. Also known as the Knights Templar. The Knights Templar ...

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History of Tourism: Pompeii 89 BC – 1970 AD

How was Tourism in Ancient Pompeii?  History of Pompeii, 89 BC- 62 AD: In 89 BC was besieged by Lucio Cornelio Sila. And he surrendered in the year 80 a. After this episode, Sulla established a colony with the name of Colonia Cornelia Veneria Pompeianorum. The inhabitants received Roman citizenship shortly after, but were removed from part of their territory. The inhabitants of the municipality of Pompeii lost their political freedom. What Rome gave them was local administrative autonomy, in ...

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Saturday, June 19, 2021

Bryce Canyon National Park 2021

Bryce Canyon National Park Bryce Canyon national Park is located in southwestern Utah and 260 miles from the city of Las Vegas. It is north of the Grand Canyon National Park, about 144.5 miles via US-89 S and US-89A S. Bryce Canyon National Park  is that it is a park suitable for all ages. It can be visited in various ways, hiking, riding a mule or simply visiting the viewpoints from the edge of the amphitheater, where the park offers ...

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Pompeii Brothel Sex Paintings

Erotic Pompeii Paints on Brothel Pompeii Brothel Sex Paintings: Pompeii is one of the most famous of the ancient Roman cities. It was preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. The streets of this city like nearby Herculaneum are literally covered with penis sculptures, symbols of luck and prosperity. In Pompeii there is a mural of the god Mercury that appears with a large erect penis. New images of a brothel excavated within Pompeii give a new insight ...

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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

History of Nude in Art Renaissance Era

Nude in 15th to 17th centuries The Quattrocento Nude in Baroque History of Nude in Art Renaissance Era - 15th to 17th centuries In the Italian Renaissance, art returns to the past towards the search for ancient art from Rome and Greece, bringing a huge amount of architectural ruins and sculptures that become canonical models, artists will follow from now on. This recovery begins in Florence in the first decades of the 15th century, spreading in a very short time ...

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Friday, June 4, 2021

Hotel Lambert in Paris

The Hotel Lambert in Paris – France The Hotel Lambert on the Île de Saint-Louis (river island of the Seine in central Paris) opposite the Île de la Cité. This Palace is one of the most beautiful of the many in the city of Paris (the so-called private hotels). The address is: Rue Saint-Louis en l’Île, 2. The Hotel Lambert in Paris has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 1991. The Hôtel de Lauzun, owned by the ...

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

Covid19 vaccine at Miami Airport for Tourists

Covid19 Vaccine at Miami Airport for Tourists 2021 Vaccine tourism: United States offers Johnson & Johnson doses at Miami airport. At Miami International Airport there is a temporary clinic that will be open for vaccination against COVID19, until June 18 The federal government, in collaboration with Miami Dade County authorities, set up a temporary vaccination clinic at Miami International Airport, with two locations within the property, and which will run until June 18, with the exception of the June 8 ...

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Walking Bilbao in Two Days

The Modern City of Bilbao  Walking Bilbao: It is a county located in the north of Spain The town of Bilbao is the capital with more than 340,000 inhabitants and is the most populated city of the autonomous community that extends along the estuary of Bilbao or the Nervión. The city is surrounded by two mountain ranges with an altitude that does not exceed 500 meters. It was founded at the end of the 13th century. This is a guide ...

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Portuguese Bacalao a Brás or Golden Cod

Bacalao a Brás or Golden Cod This recipe has many similarities with the cod gratin and even with the cod to the arriero garlic, since both are used to take advantage of pieces of crumbled cod. It is a dish of Lisbon origin and its best known name is that of cod to Brás. To prepare it, you need 300 g of desalted cod – in crumbs, in chopped pieces or taking advantage of slices of cod already cooked that ...

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Tulum Beach all Inclusive Resorts: A Romantic Place For a Wedding.

Mexico Beach Destinations:  Tulum Where is Tulum Beach, Mexico? : 1282 miles from the city of Florida (USA). One and a half hour flight to Cancun airport and two hours more by car This is in the yucatan peninsula, on the Caribbean Sea Mayan Ruins It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, one of the essential sites in Tulum are its Mayan ruins, located on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea.   One of the few places in the world ...

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The Beautiful Works of an Ancient Oil Windmill

Oil Windmill in Zaanse Schans Netherlands Zaanse Schans  is a neighbourhood of Zaandam, near Zaandijk, Netherlands. It has a collection of well-preserved historic windmills and houses. From 1961 to 1974 old buildings from all over the Zaanstreek were relocated using lowboy trailers to the area. The Zaans Museum, established in 1994, is located in the Zaanse Schans. The Zaanse Schans is one of the popular tourist attractions of the Netherlands and an anchor point of ERIH, the European Route of Industrial Heritage. The neighbourhood attracted approximately 1.6 million visitors in 2014. ...

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Madrid in Three Days: Second Day

Walking Madrid Second Day On the second day we started walking along the Main Street – Calle Mayor  (we passed the chocolate shop San Gines for those who have not yet had breakfast) until the Mercado de San Miguel ( see Map). This is one of the oldest markets in Madrid and is awarded as it was in its golden age. Cathedral of Almudena   At the end of the main street we find the Cathedral of Almudena, which is the ...

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Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Travel Nespresso Coffee Maker 2021

Travel Nespresso Coffee Machine for Vacations The Nespresso Coffee Machine does not look like a travel coffee maker. For trekking or hiking of course not. But for a trip in a motor home it is ideal for several reasons: Little size It is light Use capsules and do not grind coffee. It is compact Technical data of the Nespresso Coffee Machine Power rating 1260 Watt Pressure : 19 Bars Weigth: 7.9 Pounds Heigth: 16.5 Inches Width: 5.3 Inckes Depth: 9.4 ...

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Travel to France by Car : Quick Guide

Travel to France by Car  Are you planning to make a road trip through France? Do you plan to rent a car in France to get to know the country? Do you want to travel to France by car but have no idea what to do first? What is necessary to travel around France and enjoy it, without having a nervous breakdown? Do you go to another country in Europe and have to cross France by road? Will you need ...

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Wine in the France of Louis XIV & Louis XV

Wine at the court of the kings of France in the 16th and 17th centuries Wine is an essential element for understand French cuisine and gastr...