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New Terminal in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics

The world's largest terminal will open its doors just to welcome the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. It is Terminal 3 of the Chinese capital. With three kilometers wide and five stories high, it will become the largest building on the planet. The Chinese government, to build such a work, demolished five villages entirely to use foundations and materials.
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Visas to travel to Australia

If you are interested in traveling to Australia and getting to know the land of kangaroos, the largest coral reef in the world or the magical Mount Urulu among other wonders, then we explain how you should take your first step to prepare your trip: Process your visa . Tourist visa: Among most European countries including Spain and Andorra, they can apply for a visa through an electronic travel authorization (ETA).
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1001 free nights in Amsterdam

The Amsterdam tourism page has just published an interesting offer for all those interested in traveling to the Dutch capital during the next months. From May 15 to July 31, 1001 free nights are offered to those who book through the iAmsterdam portal. Performing a few checks I note that it is necessary to book more than one night in any of the hotels.
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Visit to Tours in the Loire Valley

Reading the articles of Ángel M. Bermejo is a pleasure and for us it is even more so when he collaborates in our blog. Adventure companion in the Travel Inspirers project, Angel tells us a delicious visit to the city of Tours in the Loire Valley. They say that, in Tours, the best French in the world is spoken.
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Visiting Christchurch after the earthquake

When you walk through the center of the city of Christchurch, you don't know if you are doing it through the heart of one of the most historic cities in New Zealand or the set of a scary or suspenseful movie. It is something similar to the famous image of the empty Gran Vía in Madrid that I saw in Abre los Ojos -of Amenábar- but on a small scale and with the cracked buildings and streets in the background.
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Tikal and Yaxhá, dazzling cities of the Mayan Empire in Guatemala

Guatemala is an archaic country in which pre-Columbian indigenous roots mediated deeply in its volcanic and jungle land to endure, with tenacity and consistency, despite the sweeping passage of the Conquerors. Proof of this is the character and physiognomy of its people, but also the Mayan cities that stand proud among the Guatemalan jungle.
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