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Friday, 10 June 2011

Aosta

Aosta (French: Aoste, Arpitan: Aoûta) is the principal city of the bilingual Aosta Valley in the Italian Alps, 110 km (68 mi) north-northwest of Turin. It is situated near the Italian entrance of the Mont Blanc Tunnel, at the confluence of the Buthier and the Dora Baltea, and at the junction of the Great and Little St. Bernard routes. Aosta is not the capital of the province, as these functions are shared by the region and the communes.

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Aosta
Val d'Aoste, Itália

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The ancient town walls of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum are still preserved almost in their entirety, enclosing a rectangle 725 by 571 m. They are 6.4 m high, built of concrete faced with small blocks of stone. At the bottom, the walls are nearly 2.75 m thick, and at the top 1.83 m.:
Towers stand at angles to the enceinte and others are positioned at intervals, with two at each of the four gates, making twenty towers in total. They are roughly 6.5 m square, and project 4.3 m from the wall. Of the 20 original towers, the following are well preserved:
The east and south gates exist intact. The latter, a double gate with three arches flanked by two towers known as the Porta Praetoria (1st century AD) was the eastern gate to the city, and has preserved its original forms apart from the marble covering. It is formed by two series of arches enclosing a small square.
The rectangular arrangement of the streets is modeled on a Roman plan dividing the town into 64 blocks (insulae). The main road, c. 10 m wide, divides the city into two equal halves, running from east to west. This arrangement makes it clear that guarding the road was the main raison d'être of the city.

The Roman theatre, of which the southern façade remains today, 22 m tall. The structure, dating from the late reign of Augustus, occupied an area of 81 x 64 m: it could contain up to 4,000 spectators. In the nearby was the amphitheatre, built under Claudius. A marketplace surrounded by storehouses on three sides with a temple in the centre with two on the open (south) side, as well as a thermae, also have been discovered.
Arch of Augustus.Outside the town is a triumphal arch in honour of Augustus, built in 35 BC to celebrate the victory of consul Varro Murena over the Salassi. About 8 km to the west is a single-arched Roman bridge, called the Pont d'Aël. It has a closed passage, lighted by windows for foot passengers in winter, and above it an open footpath, both being about 10 m in width.

There are considerable remains of the ancient road from Eporedia (modern Ivrea) to Augusta Praetoria into the Aosta Valley. The modern railway follows this route, notable for the Pont Saint-Martin, which has a single arch with a span of 35 m and a roadway 4.5 m wide;

The Cathedral, built in the 4th century and replaced in the 11th century by a new edifice dedicate to the Madonna. It is annexed to the Roman Forum.
The Romanesque-Gothic Sant'Orso (Saint-Ours). Its most evocative feature is the cloister, which can be entered through a hall on the left of the façade. It is dedicated to Ursus of Aosta.

Lago Blu

Il Lago Blu (in francese, Lac Bleu) è un lago con origine da sbarramento che si trova poco sotto Breuil-Cervinia, in Valle d'Aosta. Il vero nome è Lago Layet (ma viene chiamato Blu perché sul fondo del lago alcune alghe riflettono queste sfumature di colore).

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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Pont d'Aël

The Pont d'Aël is a Roman aqueduct bridge in the village of the same name, in the comune of Aymavilles, in Aosta Valley, Italy. The bridge, constructed in 3 BC, carried water for the agricultural lands of the newly founded colony Augusta Prætoria Salassorum (today: Aosta) across a side valley, 66 m above the bottom. It belonged to a sophisticated, 6 km long aqueduct, running along the steep cliffs of the valley. The originally three-story structure featured a roofed control corridor; notably, it was privately financed. Today, the Pont d'Aël carries a hiking trail.

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Pont d'Aël
Aymaville, Aosta, Itália


Monday, 6 June 2011

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Thun

Thun (French: Thoune) is a municipality in the administrative district of Thun in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located where the River Aar flows out of Lake Thun (Thunersee), 30 km south of Bern.

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Thun
Berner Oberland, Suiça

Brienzersee

Lake Brienz (German: Brienzersee) is a lake just north of the Alps, in the Canton of Berne in Switzerland. The lake took its name from the village Brienz on its northern shore. Interlaken and the villages Matten and Unterseen lie to the south west of the lake. The shores are steep, and there is almost no shallow water in the entire lake. The character of the lake is different to its neighbour, that of Thun. Its chief affluent is the Lütschine (flowing from the valleys of Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen).

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Interlaken, Suiça

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Lauterbrunnental

It’s hard to overstate just how stunning the LAUTERBRUNNEN VALLEY is – even hardened Alpinists shrug their shoulders and call it the most beautiful valley in Europe, bar none. An immense U-shaped valley (the world’s deepest) with bluffs on either side rising 1000m sheer, doused by some 72 waterfalls, it is utterly spectacular. Lauterbrunnen village itself lies on the valley floor, while the slopes above nurture two of Switzerland’s most appealing little resorts. Mürren to the west is the transfer point for the dramatic cable-car ride up to the Schilthorn peak, while Wengen to the east is a stop on the train line up to Kleine Scheidegg and the Jungfraujoch. Both of them are car-free, perched on narrow shelves of pasture way above the world below, and both offer some of the best hiking and skiing to be had in the Alps.

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Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch (Tipo:vii, viii, ix)

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Bärengraben

The Bärengraben, or Bear Pit, is a well-known tourist attraction, an enclosure housing bears at the eastern edge of the Old City of Bern, next to the Nydeggbrücke and the Aare River. The bear is a symbol of Bern, both the city and canton, and is featured in Bern's coat of arms.

The first records of the bears existing in the city come from 1441. This particular site is the fourth such enclosure and was first opened in 1857. In 1925, a smaller pit was added to raise the young bear cubs. Today, the Bärengraben is part of the city zoo (Dählhölzli) and a heritage site of national significance.

The Bear Pit in BernCurrently, the historical Bärengraben is empty. Its last two bears were put down in 2008 and 2009 due to old age and ill health. As a replacement, the nearby BärenPark (bear park), an open-air park next to the Aare river has been opened in October 2009.

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Bärengraben
Tierpark Dählhölzli Tierparkweg 1 3005 Bern - Suiça
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Berna

Berna (Suíço-alemão Bärn [bæ:rn], alemão Bern [ˈbɛrn] é a capital da Suíça. Berna é uma cidade predominantemente germanófona, capital do cantão homônimo e também uma comuna. A cidade conta com 133 920 habitantes e estende-se por uma área de 51,6 km², possuindo uma densidade populacional de 2 595 hab/km². É atravessada pelo rio Aar e limita-se com outras onze comunas. Berna está inscrita no Patrimônio Cultural Mundial da UNESCO, graças ao patrimônio medieval de sua Cidade Antiga, que conseguiu atravessar os séculos. Entre os berneses ilustres encontram-se o cientista Albrecht von Haller, o poeta Jeremias Gotthelf, o escultor Bernhard Luginbühl e os pintores Ferdinand Hodler e Paul Klee. O físico de origem alemã Albert Einstein desenvolveu sua Teoria da Relatividade em Berna.

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Suiça

Cidade Antiga de Berna (Tipo:C (iii))

Monday, 30 May 2011

Saarschleife


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Mettlach, Saarland - Alemanha

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Le Tombeau du Géant

Vallée de la Semois près de Bouillon. Le site du tombeau du géant fait partie des grands sites naturels d'Europe.

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. La Légende du Tombeau du Géant

Friday, 27 May 2011

Mullerthal

Petite Suisse Luxembourgeoise is a nickname for a region in the east of Luxembourg, bestowed upon the region on account of its reputed geographic similarities to Switzerland.Little Switzerland is thought to have similar terrain to its namesake country, hence the name; it is dominated by craggy terrain, thick forests, some caves and myriad small streams. Unlike Switzerland, Little Switzerland is low-lying, even by Luxembourg's standard (its highest peak is only 414 m above sea level).in Wikipédia

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Luxemburgo

. Region Mullerthal
. Mullerthal Trail

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Grund

Grund (Luxembourgish: Gronn) is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located in the valley below the centre of Luxembourg City on the banks of the Alzette River and, in addition to being a picturesque area, is a popular nightlife precinct which can be accessed by foot or via a lift which descends through the cliff. In 2001, the quarter had a population of 781 people.in Wikipédia

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Grund
Cidade do Luxemburgo, Luxemburgo

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Friday, 22 April 2011

Pedras Boroas


As Pedras Boroas encontram-se em dois blocos graníticos, os quais apresentam uma alteração em fissuração poligonal, que lhe confere semelhanças com as côdeas de boroas
Este geossítio enquadra-se num relevo residual de granito aflorante no planalto de Albergaria da Serra. É marcado por dois blocos graníticos que se apresentam deslocados relativamente ao corpo residual e que apresentam uma alteração em fissuração poligonal. De acordo com Rochette Cordeiro (1994a; 1994b; 2004), estas formas enquadram-se nas microformas geneticamente relacionadas com uma fase posterior à exposição das superfícies e com relação evidente com a estrutura. São formas constituídas por uma rede poligonal de fissuras de baixa profundidade. A sua génese estará relacionada com um conjunto de processos bastante complexos, directamente relacionados com desequilíbrios nas plaquetas exteriores da rocha.
O geossítio possui interesse geomorfológico relacionado com a geomorfologia granítica. Trata-se de um local exemplificativo da morfologia granítica das Montanhas Ocidentais, revelando um elevado potencial didáctico. O seu valor turístico advém do nome e da estrutura que o geossítio apresenta, revelando um elevado interesse local e médio ao nível regional.

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40°52'02.4"N 8°15'41.6"W (975m)[Mapa]

Monday, 4 October 2010

Saint-Emilion

Saint-Émilion's history goes back to prehistoric times and is a World Heritage site, with fascinating Romanesque churches and ruins stretching all along steep and narrow streets.
The Romans planted vineyards in what was to become Saint-Émilion as early as the 2nd century. In the 4th century, the Latin poet Ausonius lauded the fruit of the bountiful vine.The town was named after the monk Émilion, a travelling confessor, who settled in a hermitage carved into the rock there in the 8th century. It was the monks who followed him that started up the commercial wine production in the area.


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Saint-Emilion
Bordeaux, França[Mapa]
Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion (Tipo:iii, iv)

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Saint Saturnin

Saint-Saturnin est une commune française, située dans le département du Puy-de-Dôme et la région d'Auvergne. Saint-Saturnin fait partie de l'aire urbaine de Clermont-Ferrand. Ses habitants sont appelés les Saint-Saturninois
Saint-Saturnin fut la résidence des barons de la Tour d'Auvergne, qui devinrent Comtes d'Auvergne. C'est de cette famille dont est issue Catherine de Médicis, fille de Laurent II de Médicis et de Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne. Elle devint reine de France après son mariage avec Henri II.


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Saint Saturnin
Auvergne, França[Mapa]


. Chateau Royal

Caves Saint Julien

Saint Julien est un hameau de la commune de Montaigut- le- Blanc, au Sud de Clermont-Ferrand.
.Les collines exposées au Sud, des vallées des Couzes, que l’on appelle : les pays coupés, étaient plantées de vignes installées sur des "pailhats".
A St Julien, les caves servaient à entreposer le vin.
Au nombre de 140, elles ont été creusées dans une colline de tuf issu des projections des volcans des Monts Dore.
Les caves se superposent et communiquent souvent. Elles sont très proches les unes des autres. Les portes à claire-voie permettent l'aération. Actuellement beaucoup sont à l’abandon mais certaines sont utilisées par une société d’affinage du St Nectaire.

Ces caves sont de plus en plus abandonnées, et la nature reprend le dessus.

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Caves de Saint Julien
Montaigut-le-Blanc, França[Mapa]

Cascade de Vaucoux

Le massif du Sancy compte une douzaine de cascades. Parmi celles ci, la Cascade de Vaucoux est particulièrement belle. Visible toute l’année, certains l’escaladent même l’hiver lorsqu’elle est prise dans la glace. Située à seulement 2 kilomètres de Besse sur la D36 ou sinon, prendre la D127 à Besse en direction du Col de Montcineyre – Compains. L’accès à la cascade est indiqué au bord de la route sur la gauche. Il faut environ 10 minutes à pied pour y accéder et avec de bonnes chaussures, la balade ne devrait pas être trop difficile

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Besse, Auvergne, França[Mapa]

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Parc Naturel Régional des Volcans d'Auvergne

Le Parc des Volcans d'Auvergne est un parc naturel régional français, créé le 25 octobre 1977 dans la région Auvergne, au cœur du Massif central. D'une superficie de 395 070 ha, c'est le plus grand parc naturel régional de France.
Le parc s'étend essentiellement sur des territoires de moyenne montagne, mais abrite une grande diversité d'habitats naturels. Il est surtout remarquable pour ses nombreux lacs d'origine glaciaire (comme le Lac-d'en-Bas à La Godivelle) ou volcanique (comme le Lac Pavin, le Lac Chambon ou le Lac d'Aydat), les grandes étendues d'estives du Cézallier, les vallées (les « Couzes ») et les nombreuses tourbières d'altitude
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Parc naturel régional des volcans d'Auvergne
Auvergne, França[Mapa]