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Bunol a charming sleepy little Spanish town of 9,000 residents that lies 30 miles away from Valencia is known for many things - Its fabulous paella, delectable Mediterranean fru...Over 6 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
Siestas or mid-afternoon naps have traditionally been an important part of the Spanish culture, with most cities shutting down, while people snoozed, following a leisurely lunch...Over 6 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
A team of brilliant engineering students from Peru's University of Engineering and Technology have transformed a mundane billboard into a water station - A lifesaver for the res...Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
The Ceremony of Flyers, is a unique religious ceremony in Mexico, that dates back thousands of years.Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
Earlier this week, hundreds of clowns donned in colorful outfits, painted faces and big red noses, took to the streets of Mexico City to the amazement and delight of the locals....Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
The most exciting storms are ones accompanied by flashes of lightning. Unfortunately those are rare, unless you are in the vicinity of the Catatumbo River in Northwestern Venezu...Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
There are swimming pools and then there is this swimming pool. Located at the San Alfonso del Mar Resort in Algarroba, Chile, it is the size of 6,000 standard pools combined, an...Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
While deserts are by definition, places where rain is scarce, there is only one area on this earth - the central portion of Chile's Atacama Desert, where it never ever rained - ...Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, measuring over 4,000 square miles was recently listed as one of the 25 wonders of the world.Almost 7 years agolaracuentaj1 added a news bookmark.
Stretched like a shimmering white carpet amidst Bolivia's Andes Mountains sits the world's largest world's largest salt flats - The Salar de Uyuni. Formed over 40,000 years ago...Almost 7 years ago