Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Older Women On Girgles And Nylon Stockings



I love the sun, I even saw a few, but I must admit that I have never come to admire this beautiful natural phenomenon, GREEN LIGHTNING .


This optical phenomenon is produced when the sun disappears over the horizon (although it also occurs at dawn, but it's hard to see), lasts a few seconds, and in order to be appreciated must be a number of weather (Among them that the sky is clear), we must also put ourselves in a uniform area, such as seaside or on a summit. Besides the green flash, we also found the blue ray , and proof of this are the stunning photographs of this phenomenon, which I find on this page, Astrophysics.


Like many other natural phenomena, there are several legends on this phenomenon. In parts of Scotland is believed that those who can see a green flash will not become a mistake in the affairs of heart, for seeing the beam, this destroys any type of deception, and the lucky, you can see clearly in his heart and that of others. Other legends tell us that there were many sailors who were blind from staring at the sunsets, as brought luck to those who could see.



Knowledge of this phenomenon is not new, since we can find references to him until the Ancient Egypt. Even Jules Verne has a work entitled "The Green Ray" , whose argument is based on the pursuit of this optical phenomenon, and its corresponding legend, which tells us that if two people see it while you are automatically in love with each other.



So you know, bring this phenomenon to see that person for you to be a crush @ s, because although the legend that tells Jules Verne in his book, does not operate by at least you will have enjoyed a magical moment .

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Gay Cruise Spots New England Reviews



Today I invite you to do a trip with me are just a few minutes, and I promise will be unforgettable. Would you join this proposal?. Well here we go. The destination is the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague , "the golden city."


To begin this beautiful journey, going from Prague Castle Hill , because thanks to this privileged status on the Vltava river , we see a broad paranorama of this beautiful city. Prague Castle, considered one of the largest medieval fortresses in the world, is the current President's residence and the former seat of the kings of Bohemia.

View of Prague Castle from the River Vltava
Inside this large complex, we find the Prague Cathedral or St. Vitus Cathedral , which is the Cathedral oldest gothic Central Europe, and the scene of the coronation of the kings of Bohemia, and where are buried, bishops, archbishops and many kings, including Charles IV . Inside the cathedral, has the Chapel of St. Wenceslas, whose bodies and under seven different keys, are the Crown Jewels Czech .

Castle Entrance

St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral Facade

Interior Cathedral of St. Vito

also found inside the complex of Prague Castle, the Basilica and Convent San Jorge (which is full of ancient art from Bohemia), the Royal Palace the Street of the Alchemists Gold or (where we find the former home of Kafka ), among many other things.

Basilica and Convent of San Jorge

Gold Alley

left the castle and headed for the Old Town area through Malá Strana (Prague neighborhood known for its palaces and gardens) and crossing the Charles Bridge IV. The construction of this bridge dates from the fourteenth century, and has thirty statues a tower on each side of river. For him, passing a crowd of tourists and we were not going to be less so among tourists, musicians, craft vendors and artists, we crossed the bridge to get to our next destination: Old Town.

palaces and gardens in Malá Strana

CarlosIV Bridge

Before entering the Old Town Square, we visited l Jewish Quarter, which include an old Jewish cemetery (with some 20,000 graves, which are all together due to lack of space) and several synagogues.

Old Jewish Cemetery




Once we reached the Old Town Square , we find a monument to Jan Hus (religious reformer), we also find the City (which has a tower of 69 meters which can take the lift and that the bottom has an astronomical clock ), the Church of Our Lady of Tyn , and St. Nicholas Church .

Jan Hus Monument

Astronomical Clock

Church of Our Lady of Tyn


St. Nicholas Church

The night is upon us, but we still have time to visit oto place, which shows a recent work that contrasts with all previous ones we have seen, The Dancing House .


It is night. Our journey has ended, gone are the lights illuminating our beautiful Prague.