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TRAVEL in the WORLD
Travel in the world is a dream of many young people. Leafing through a travel magazine there are a lot of wonderful places to visit. The most visited places are not only seaside resorts but also the historical places. Looking at travel magazine there are many places that affect our eyes and let us fly with our fantasy. |
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One of the beautiful place is Red Sea where we can see the coral reef. Its fantastic!!!
This is a strait inland sea, situated between Arabic peninsula and north west Africa
The coral reef is shaped by coral. The animals that populate it are: fishes, morays, sharks, seaweeds
Another very attractive place is Rome. This is very interesting because it has a lot of historical monuments and it is the seat of Pope.
This city is the principal town of Italy. It includes the small State of Vatican. The principal monuments that are visited by tourist are: Colosseo, Foro Romano, Pantheon, Arco di Costantino, Castel,s. Angelo ..
Colosseo was created by Vespasiano Emperor. Its situated at the centre of the most rich archaeological area and its neighbouring with the Foro Romano, the Domus Augustiana and the Domus Aura. It was destined to show the fights among gladiators.
Another wonderful place is French Polinesia. The sea is very beautiful.
Its made up by smaller and bigger islands in the south west of the Ocean Pacific near the Tropic of Capricorn which include a surface of 3.660 Km 2 . The capital is Papeete
As far as natural beauty Id suggest Polinesia but for the
historical richness I d suggest France with its beautiful monuments like Tour
Eiffel, Louvre, Notre Dame
If I could go there I would visit the Louvre Museum where there is the Gioconda and its Pyramid which was built by Ieoh Ming Pei made up of glass.
These are only few places compared with all the ones you could visit.
Travel is something exciting but also relaxing.
The only bad thing is that it is expensive and you need a lot of spare time to do it!!!!
written by : Silvia De Matteis and Daniela Zariello ( free5@itcgbianchi.it )
HTML by: David Broad .
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