quote:Santiago is a very impressive town full of ornate buildings, mostly built of granite. It is very crowded and a bit touristy with souvenir shops everywhere and whole streets of restaurants, mainly seafood ones with the inevitable tank full of live lobsters and crabs which actually put me off eating in them rather than encouraged me. The cathedral was large and imposing and somehow very different to look at than any other cathedral I can think of. Inside it was typically Spanish, fantastically ornate with heavily carved gold leaf pillars etc. The inside reminded me of the cathedral in Cusco. Normally there is a long queue to climb a small bridge over the tomb of Santiago / St James / St Jacques but on this occasion it was very short so I joined it. One is supposed to kiss the golden effigy of St James on the shoulder, but I gave him a pat on the back and said thanks for a wonderful experience and journey of a lifetime.
Fuck, daar ben ik geweest en nu herken ik het pasquote:Op maandag 9 mei 2005 21:00 schreef FormerlyKnownAs het volgende:
Dat is zeker weten Biarritz, Zuid Frankrijk....
de VS van A ??quote:Op dinsdag 10 mei 2005 12:33 schreef Jaguarized het volgende:
Tip: het is in de VS
bron: http://www.weirdnj.com/_night/devilstower.htmlquote:LOCATED IN ALPINE, NJ, IS A LOCAL LEGEND known as The Devil’s Tower. On a recent drive-by, the stone clock tower looked to be unassuming enough to us, but the Devil does work in mysterious ways. There seem to be several different, yet similar, tales of the evil edifice, and just how to conjure up its spirits. Here are just a few of the dozens of stories that our readers have told us about this unholy place:
The big stone tower at one time housed evil rituals by Satanists early in the century. Some evil tragedy happened, and after the group’s demise, there have been several attempts to tear it down, but to no avail. Some say work crews have died in the attempt.
As with most sites like this, it became a popular destination for teens in the ’70s and friends of mine who have been inside reported encountering mysterious gusts of cold wind that sent them screaming for their cars.
Nee..quote:Op dinsdag 10 mei 2005 22:52 schreef De_Hertog het volgende:
Kanne in België, vlakbij Maastricht, met daarachter de wand van het Albertkanaal?
Dat wist ik al, ook tip waar ik iets aan heb?quote:Op dinsdag 10 mei 2005 23:24 schreef Kopstoot het volgende:
Tip: Het land was goed.
quote:Op dinsdag 10 mei 2005 22:28 schreef DutchTrain het volgende:
ALPINE, NJ, USA
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bron: http://www.weirdnj.com/_night/devilstower.html
bron: http://www.sikkiminfo.net/gangtok.htmquote:With different cultures and religion existing in perfect harmony, Gangtok has shown that "Unity in Diversity" exists in Sikkim. Sikkimese have strong bonding with their age-old traditions and customs. However, a quick survey of Gangtok shows that the bubble of modernization has burst with a bang in the town. The capital is definitely not behind the rest of the world in terms of urbanization - Broad roads, flyovers, posh markets, state-of-art hospital, educational institutes, fast food outlets, discothèques, and all other modern amenities that the heart can desire for. One imposing manmade landmark of the town is the 200 ft-high TV tower which overlooks the town and is situated near the Enchey Monastry below Ganesh Tok. A stroll along the Mahatma Gandhi Marg is shopper's delight- Hotels, restaurants, curios, footwear and almost everything is available. Be here to experience the magic.
quote:Op woensdag 11 mei 2005 22:50 schreef Tique het volgende:
Volgens mij is dat barcelona, vind ik..ofzo..
quote:Op woensdag 11 mei 2005 22:47 schreef FormerlyKnownAs het volgende:
bologna
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