INDIA Sten Form 9 *Taj Mahal Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Indian architectural styles *Taj Mahal *Lotus Temple The Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi, India, popularly known as the Lotus Temple because of its flowerlike shape, is a Bahá'í House of Worship, and also a prominent attraction in Delhi It was completed in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple of the India It has won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magaz...
Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool EI 12 Madis Arula Introduction Laiuse Castle of Order Laiuse Drumlin Laiuse Blue Spring Põltsamaa Castle Põltsamaa Church Põltsamaa Rose garden Endla Nature Reserve Laiuse Castle of Order ·Rebuilt in the 15th century ·Destroyed 1700-1701, during the North war ·Swedish king Carl XII stayed there during the North war Laiuse drumlin ·10 kilometrs long ·2 kilometrs wide and ·Higest topp is 144 meters above the sea Laiuse blue spring ·18 m deep ·Healing qualities Põltsamaa castle and church ·Started in 1272 ·1770 the old building was replaced by a rococo palace ·Built from 1632 to 1633 ·In 1941 It catched fire and the renovation...
OTEPÄÄ Symbols of Otepää Coat of arms Winter Capital logo Flag Location Otepää (formerly Nuustaku) is a town in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's the administrative centre of Otepää Parish. Town has a population of 2,000. Sightseeings Those who believe in supernatural power should pay a visit to the so-called "energy pillar" in Otepää. It is believed that when you touch it, it will give you a great shot of energy and good health. Sangaste castle Sangaste castle was once the home of Count Fredrich Georg Magnus von Berg (1845-1938), whose most notable
Old Tallinn Old Town, a medieval walled city filled with old buildings and fortifications. The sheltered bay and the easily defended Toompea Hill made it a natural place to settle. Sometime about 1050 A.D. a fortress was built atop the hill, the first of many. In 1219 the Danes showed up as part of the Northern Crusade to subjugate the Baltics and convert the local pagans to Christianity whether they wanted to or not. The Danes improved the fortifications and expanded the town, which became part of the Hanseatic League, a trading organization of a hundred northern cities. The Danes sold Tallinn to the Livonan Order, a branch of the Teutonic Knights, in 1346. The Swedes came next in 1561. Tallinn weathered plague and the Great Northern War and became part of Russia in 1710. In 1918, Estonia declared independence from Russia and fought a bitter war against Bolshevik Russia. Independence didn’t last long, ...
Why travel? Laying by the pool, drinking margaritas and having a good gossip with your friends, while the sun bronzes your skin. What could be better? For some people, this is the main point for travelling, yet others try to experience the culture and visit as many sightseeings as possible. Young people choose their destination to somewhere warm and also by the cost, because what is the point of ,,windbathing" in Europe or somewhere like that. Meeting new people, partying till the dawn and comparing each other tans is really fun and relaxing. I find these vacations very memorable because they are so different from the Estonian summers. But travelling is not only for party people, it is also for those who love to
The second largest island Territory: 989 km² In the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa Coastline: 310 km Population: 8400 people Kärdla Kõpu Lighthouse One of the best known symbols and tourist sights. One of the oldest lighthouses in the world (1531). At the top of the highest hillock - Tornimägi (English: Tower Hill). Height : 36 meters. Other Sightseeings Reigi Church Tahkuna lighthouse Other Sightseeings Suuremõisa Castle Soera Farmhouse museum transport Ferry Plane Ice-road Bus Kärdla Gymnasium Gymnasium Over 400 students No school-bell 22 grades 183 years old Director : Ivo Eesmaa dormitory Ivo Eesmaa Activities Football Choir Athletics
completely different country, then they can compare the life in their own country and the country they are visiting. It makes people see how they can enjoy their life more. Visiting other places also is very good for practicing other languages and communicating with people. Some people only travel to learn history of other regions. For some people, this is the main point for travelling, yet others try to experience the culture and visit as many sightseeings as possible. Also it brings in good money, especially when the country or an area is attractive and good weather is guaranteed.That money could be used wisely,like building new sightseeings or renovate the old ones. However, it brings us not only benefits, but also dangers. Some tourists don't respect the places they visit and they dump trash or vandalise.There is also a danger of overcrowding and epidemics.
New York City Viivian Laes From 8 Kaali School Location in the United States. Facts about New York City ● Population : 8.5 million ● Is the most populous city in the US ● The most popular nickname : The Big Apple Why is New York City Called The Big Apple? Sightseeings : Central Park Empire State Building Statue of Liberty Times Square Thank you for listening !
Pärnu is the summer capital, which attracts people with its beautiful beach. There are a lot of isalands, lakes and rivers in Estonia. Saaremaa is the biggest island, and it is very beautiful. Saaremaa has a lot of places to visit like Angla's Windmill park, different churches, camping places. Hiiumaa is another island, but it is smaller than Saaremaa. There are also a lot of places to explore. Estonia is a small but beautiful counrty. There are a lot of sightseeings and many places to see. You can enjoy the beautiful and refreshing nature.
Tourist destinations of India Sander Onlahe 17.10.2011 Great Indian Himalayas One of the must-see sightseeings are the himalayas. They strech 2400 km across Nanga Parbat to Namche Barwa and measure up to 6000 meters in height. The beautyful landscape attracts many tourists. Desert Tours in India Most popular safaries are located in Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Pushkar and the Shekhawati regions. The durations vary, it can be a day to a few months. The best time to go on a safary is winter, because on summer, the desert gets very hot. Taj Mahal
Commonwealth countries. The English channel is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Greate Britain from northern France and enjoys the Norht Sea to the Atlantic. The culture of the United Kingdom has been influenced by many factors including: the nation's island status; its history as a western liberal democracy and a major power; as well as being a political union of four countries with each preserving elements of distinctive traditions, customs and symbolism. There are very many sightseeings in UK. Like Stonehenge, Westminster Abbey , Royal London Morning Tour ans so on. The Stonehenge is one of the most famous sites in the world. In conclusion The Uk is very powerful and interesting country.
Ireland is separated into two parts. The north is part of the United Kingdom, while four fifths of the island make up the Republic of Ireland, which has been an independent country since 1921. The Irish are fun-loving and friendly. They like music and humour and they are also good storytellers. There are many legends in Ireland in which the leprechaun, the shoemaker of the Irish fairy kingdom, appears. He is no bigger than three feet tall and sometimes as small as twelve inches. Sightseeings The Giant's Causeway - is a fascinating natural wonder. The wild, primeval landscape is the very best of sea. The Ulster American Folk Park - near Omagh in County Tyrone Northern Ireland is an excellent way to experience the immigration of the Irish people during and after the great famine. The Cliffs of Moher - rise majestically almost 700 feet straight up from the Atlantic. It is a glorious sight, especially in the spring when it
Japanese are very small but fast. Usually they don't move alone, they are always in a tourist group or in some other group. Young Japanese are like old Brits. They always carry a camera with them and take pictures of everything. And one weird thing is that only younger Japanese get lost here at least I haven't seen any middle-age Japanese. The Yanks Americans are here usually with their familys, they are huge and very loud. They visit all the sightseeings only because everybody does that. They get here with cruise ships and a lot of them even won't come out of the ship. The Turks Turks looks like Russians but they are here for girls. Some richer young Turks can afford to travel and they are here in Estonia. Turks don't do anything beside watching Estonian teenagers. That is a little bit sick but this is also tourism. I'm not a girl so I don't have anything to do with Turks. But sometimes in summer they are here.
England Sightseeings Stonehenge Is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of Salisbury. The dating of cremated remains found that burials took place as early as 3000 B.C, when the first ditches were being built around the monument. One of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a co-listing with Avebury henge monument, and it is also a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Biggest stone is press 26 ton. Cambridge'is College was founded in the 13.century. this is world oldest ang the best collage. Oxford college Is founded in 1379. The College's motto, created by William of Wykeham, is "Manners Makyth Man" Lake District Also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a rural area in Nor...
Main Sights England is known for its many world-famous sightseeings and people all around the world come to see them. Some of them are even like symbols of England. The most famous ones are: Stonehenge is one of the greatest national icons of Britain. That prehistoric monument is located in the plain of Salisbury, in the county of Wiltshire in the south-west of England. It is built of 150 enormous stones which are set in a purposive circular pattern. Stonehenge was
The Island of Muhu is the third largest in Estonia. A traditional fishing and farming lifestyle still predominates. There are many tourist packages for families and just travelers which offer activities for different tastes and also accommodation with food in reasonable prices. There is no need to travel long distances abroad, because one can enjoy hiking, cycling, canoeing and swimming just in the area of Straitland. All the main sightseeings can be easily reached by buses, electric trains and ferries. Culture Life The identity of every city is created by its symbols, which are made up of historical buildings, monuments, holy places, people and traditions. And so it is with Pärnu. The Hansa Days, which have become a tradition and will be crowned by the International Hansa Days to be organized by Pärnu in 2010, brings artists onto the streets.