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May
15th

Live Animals Africa: Kenya Webcam

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Travel Advice, Travel Stories

As we discussed at locuraviajes, there are lots of webcams located throughout the world that allow us to see what is happening in these places in real time. The one we spoke today is located in a nature reserve in Kenya, particularly in the pond Norco. This pond is the only one there for miles around, so it is possible to see animals on quenching their thirst with regularity.

The camera is connected 24 hours a day, and when an animal comes to drink starts zooming. Animals are not forced to go to drink on its own will only go when they want, so sometimes it should be a little patient.

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May
15th

Tenerife: Mount Teide rising

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Travel Advice, Travel Stories

tenerife-mount-teide-rising2Tenerife, it is wonderful! The variety of landscapes and hiking, architecture, food, the weather ... all I'll hang in locuraviajes bog. But as we have something to start, I chose one of the undisputed stars of the break in Tenerife: Tide view. (more...)

May
15th

Tiananmen Square in Beijing

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Travel Advice

Tiananmen Square in Beijing (Beijing) is the world’s largest square with an area of 40 hectares. Located in the center of the Chinese capital is a symbol for the country and the communist regime, since its construction was made after the coming to power of the regime of Mao Zedong, when large buildings were demolished to make room for the plaza. Read the rest of this entry »

May
15th

The typical food in Uganda: The Matoke

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Travel Advice

the-typical-food-in-ugandaOne of the things that are more curious about people living in Kenya and Uganda when they meet Western cooking is to know how the Europeans. Inman during their stay in an NGO in Kenya had the opportunity to try a lot of typical dishes, including the typical food of Uganda, the Mattock.

The Mattock is a kind of dough made with green plantains boiled, mixed with chopped garlic, onions, peppers and meat. All this is stirred and served with a sort of chopped peanut sauce, which though apparently not part of what is “Mattock” if often used in other dishes to accompany the meat. Some research online I found this recipe for Mattock for those who wish to prepare Read the rest of this entry »

May
15th

Areas and countries of interrail

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Travel Advice

Interracial Zone A: Includes Great Britain Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Interracial Zone B: The are Sweden, Norway and Finland

Interracial Zone C: The form Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Austria

Interracial Zone D: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Read the rest of this entry »