Some of them were strongly destroyed, and probably without human intervention. Not yet people break! The roots of the trees by the nearby passing them from the soil and the dolmen collapsed. Surviving as dolmens were like fungi. I remind you that according to official hypothesis, a dolmen – a tomb for nobles of the clan members, scene of religious rites. So looking at these is not the bird houses, not like mushrooms, this version seems complete nonsense. Well, is it conceivable that a respected man, the head of noble family after his death and the subsequent honors and then pushed here in a stone hovel? And at the same time left no inscriptions or image? But even so the homeless do not bury! Of course, in other parts of the Caucasus is more spacious dolmens and theoretically they could serve as tombs. But then you have to assume the same in its form the structure have different destinations. And it's unlikely ….
After all, can not be that some people in the hives of bees are bred, while others live there yourself! As you know, crazy people have no shortage. For example, in the summer, Gelendzhik dolmens going completely crazy, all sorts of people are praying to the gods, meditate, fall into a trance and so on. Some even engaged in dolmen sex to conceive a child, pressed back to a place of stone slabs in order to cure hemorrhoids. All this I knew, however, going too could not resist and held her hand (though, truth only a hand!) On a single of dolmens.

Upon arrival at Pearson went on a long long time corridor in the direction of Customs. There were three officers standing in austere sort out the crowd flew – to whom, incidentally checking the PR card. We simply asked the passport, immigrating we all – told where to go, not forgetting cordially welcome to add: Welcome to Canada!. Next up on the second floor on the escalator and went to the racks of border guards, who take all flown. Then came a strange, in my opinion, embarrassment for Canada – we went after a young woman with a child turns forward, she came over and asked the lady, who stood in front, would not she mind if we go forward.
Every river valley abounds in ponds and reservoirs with pure spring water. On photo – pit in Section Rocky Bakhchsarai area most majestic mountain Crimea is recognized Chater-Dag (tent-Hill). Cycle route to its top of Angarsk pass is 5 km long with a height difference of about 700 meters. Forests of the Mountain Crimea is very rich in edible fruit. A unique living monument to the environmental wisdom of farmers of the Middle Ages are air – forest gardens. South Coast of Crimea (Big Yalta) – the most difficult area for cycling because of the large difference in altitude, limited to the sight of mountain serpentines and high-density housing and resorts.
In the south, a little warmer on the Mediterranean coast just cooler. Night temperatures are usually below ten degrees daily. In the central part of the resorts along the coast walking route minibuses. You can rent a car, but it is strongly recommended because of weak discipline, demonstrated by local drivers. Personal belongings may be imported into the country and out of the country without customs declaration (should only be declared cameras).
Great Barrier Reef is located off the northeast coast of Australia. Great Barrier Reef – the ridge of coral reefs and islands in the
"TeschschekYur Eder!" – Do not forget to say harsh man in black, sitting in a glass booth for passport control, in response to a stamp in your passport, then definitely that will smile, and give both you and him a good mood. It means – "Thanks!" And that means you – in Turkey! The glass doors parted the airport – and you are enveloped viscous, hot, with a fleeting smell of coffee, cinnamon, heated to the melting asphalt, and yet what a strange vegetation atmosphere of this wonderful country. "… And I go, and I'm going with the mist of dreams, and the smell of the taiga …" The lines of this song Kukina best reflect the feeling of a person who is in Turkey. Visiting one day you'll come here again and again to the affectionate warm sea, bright sun, lush greenery, interesting architecture, and, of course, the smell of Turkey, and shopping.
The first written mention of Zagreb is to 1094g. When King Ladislaus I founded the bishopric at Mount Kaptol. Near the bishopric was the city Hradec artisans, who in 1242 was declared a free city and always competed with Kaptol. Later, in 1851. Hradec Kaptol and merged into a single city of Zagreb, and now they together constitute the so-called Upper town – a medieval historical district of Zagreb. The upper city is famous for its architectural landmarks, lots of cozy cafes and restaurants, picturesque town market, where you can buy fresh fruit. The central square in Zagreb bears the name of
The chapel is notable interior painted vaults, unfortunately badly damaged by natural phenomena and vandals. As say, the chapel stands on the site of the ancient city, capital of one of Velikopermskiy principalities – Iskor town. That is what is written about the ancient eradication in the book "Tourism in the Perm region": "In the town of Perm the Great Iskor play an important strategic importance – it is covered Verkhnekamskoye land from the Pechora and Vychegda. The town looked like a fortress: he was a high mountain area with inaccessible rocky walls, the path on which to the only gentle slope covered five bulk rolls. It is known that during the famous expedition of Prince Fedor the Great Perm to Bunter Iskor was against the Muscovites and had been taken of the very first.
In Nuremberg, I visited during a trip to the international salsa festival Kubamemucho, held in Munich. The festival was over, before the flight was still a couple of days and I visited the "most German of all German cities', often referred to as Nuremberg. Risen from the ashes preserved Gothic architecture in the historic center – a picture, in fact, quite common in many old European cities. However, Nuremberg – a special case. Gothic is not limited to one or two councils – there is the whole center looks like a medieval town, miraculously endured to this day. 