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Things to Do in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is the most populous city in California and the second most populous in the United States, It is the focal point of the larger which contains nearly 17.8 million people and center of the largest urban area in California. Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most multicultural counties in the United States. The city’s inhabitants are referred to as “Angelenos”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is always a large, consistent demand for bookings and reservations from tourists all over the world wanting to be part of the LA experience, which is not surprising considering what a trip to LA can offer. And, with a seemingly endless number of Los Angeles flights available, this means there will be no shortage of visitors getting ready to flock to this popular destination.

Often the first place that comes to mind when people think about taking a west coast American vacation, Los Angeles is highly sophisticated and the second-largest city in the United States. As such the city features some simply stunning architecture and the usual array of other urban vacation enticements such as renowned museums and art galleries. But the city also offers additional, special inducements that are not really available elsewhere, including outstanding fusion cuisine, shopping on Rodeo Drive and the possibility of movie star sightings.

Not everything in Los Angeles relates to its urban sophistication: seemingly wedged between the Santa Monica and San Gabriel mountains, an arid desert and the sparkling Pacific Ocean, it’s hard to imagine a place that offers a broader range of outdoor activities. Swimming, surfing, boating and deep-sea fishing; yoga on the beach and rollerblading on the streets; hiking in the heights of the mountains and explorations amidst the desert’s solitude; and my oh my, the fabulous amusement parks. They’re all just a stone’s throw away.

Los Angeles has many nicknames, and they’re just as varied as its many vacation attractions. Most often it’s just called “L.A,.” a short and sweet abbreviation, but because the city is known for being a bit quirky, it’s sometimes called “La La Land.” The Hollywood district is often called “Tinseltown,” referring to its status as the glitzy, glamorous center of the world’s film and television industry. Tours that drive by the homes of renowned film and television stars are easy to find, but star-struck vacationers are sometimes treated to something even better: glimpses of Hollywood actors and actresses going about their business in the city’s restaurants, shops and theaters. And these same movie and television buffs almost always visit Hollywood’s spectacular Chinese Theatre and the inlaid stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

 

The famous Hollywood Sign, located on the side of the city’s tallest mountain, is only one of many iconic Los Angeles landmarks. The eclectic boardwalk scene at nearby Venice Beach is another and is rich with bikini-clad rollerbladers, together with artists, fortune tellers, belly dancers and other colorful street performers. Muscle Beach in Venice is appropriately named, with an outdoor weight room once used by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actor who began as a world-class body builder but is now the Governor of California. And the classic ocean liner the Queen Mary, docked in nearby Long Beach harbor, serves as a beautiful reminder of the elegance of trans-Atlantic crossings in the not-so-distant past.

 

As for the arts, the Los Angeles County Museum Of Art houses a rich variety of paintings, sculptures, costumes, textiles and decorative arts from throughout the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia. The Getty Center’s exhibits include pre-20th century European paintings, drawings and sculptures. But these two museums are far from the only art museums in the city. To the contrary, Los Angeles has enough outstanding museums and art galleries to satisfy almost any art buff.

Los Angeles is easy to get to, no matter where you’re coming from. Regularly scheduled flights from around the world arrive daily at Los Angeles International (LAX), the city’s largest airport, but five smaller airports also serve this fabulous vacation city.

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Latin America: The Aztecs, the Mayans and the Incas

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Have you ever had a conversation with family or friends on mankind’s first appearance or on the beginning of the world? In Mexico, Central America and South America, there are plenty of myths describing how the three big latin american civilizations were founded. Just to refresh everyone’s memories, the three main civilizations are the Aztecs, the Mayans and the Incas. For all of you travellers that already visited the Machu Pichu, Cuzco, Chitchen Itza, Tulum, etc., you all know how breath-taking these sites can be.

 

 

Before explaining the myths of the three civilizations, it is very important to know that the city of Teotihuacan is, in all three civilizations, the place where everything was created. The legend says that in the dark underground of the city, the Gods were reunited to decide who would take care of what and had to sacrifice themselves by jumping in the deep cenotes so that they could die and fulfill their mission. The myth explain that the poorest and smaller god of all jumped in the hole and sacrificed himself with no hesitation and became the Sun, because of his braveness and determination and the stronger God, who was afraid, became the moon. I have never been to Teotihucan, Mexico, but I’ve heard amazing stories and feedback from it. I know that Hernan Cortez was amazed by the city when he came to conquer the Aztecs. So please, if any of you have been, I would appreciate it if you could share some information on it. Ok, let’s start with the Aztecs, they were the most powerful and feared people in Meso-America and were considered as a civilization of warriors. The Myth explains that the Aztecs, at first, were hated by all and were chased from wherever they went. But, fortunately, the Coluacs, decided to accept them in their civilization because they were very impressed by them. After living in Aztlan for a very long time, they began their search for their promised land guided by Huitzilopochtli, the left hummingbird, or the main God, who tells them to walk till they would see an eagle eating a snake. So after years of walking, they finally found an eagle eating a snake in the city of Tenochtitlan and based their civilization at that very location. As you noticed, the logo on the mexican flag is an eagle eating a snake. Also, the Aztecs believed they were the descent population of the sun, and believed that they often had to sacrifice blood and enemies to feed them, because if they would stop feeding the gods, it would mean the end of life. The Mayas are probably the most intelligent civilization that has existed in meso-america because of their progress in astronomy, mathematics and architecture. Also, unlike the other civilizations, they don’t have any strong capital or main city, they have little city with concentrated powers in all of them, wich we could compare to a very early stage of federalism . Again, if any readers ever visited cities such as Tikal, Palenque, Copan or Chitchen Itza please leave comments to share the memories. The third most important civilization is the Incas. This huge civilization was the last one before the second spanish wave of conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizzaro, eliminated them. The myth explains that Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, who were bother and sister, and husband and wife, and children of the Sun. After emerging from the Titicaca Lake that borders Peru and Bolivia, the Sun told them to go on a mission and to install themselves at the exact place where Manco Capac’s symbolic stick would sink to the ground. As many of you know, that symbolic place was Cuzco. I hope you’ve all enjoyed this brief History article on the three main civilizations of latin america, and even if it sound a bit “essay-ish” I really hope it picked your curiosity to an eventual trip in the cities mentioned in the article. For those who have already been, please share some memories with us .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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10 Fun Facts About Brazil and Brazil Girls

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#1. In Brazil they speak Portuguese, not Brazilian or Spanish. In fact, there’s no such language as Brazilian. Brazil was originally colonized by Portugal instead of Spain like the rest of Latin America, therefore the Portuguese influence on culture, race, and language in the country.

#2. Men do not get Brazilian waxing done, not even in Brazil. Well, perhaps gay men do but not straight men. However women do get waxed, and the women also like to stay in shape and tanned. No one can argue with that.

#3. In Brazil all of the women are beautiful. That’s great for the guys who live there but not so great for the girls.

#4. Brazilian men are not to be trusted. American men are, well, no real difference there.

#5. In America everyone farts and belches whenever they like and all they have to do is say excuse me. In Brazil if you fart in public you will turn red and apologize. No one farts in public in Brazil.

#6. In Brazil a guy can live in his parents house is entire life and no one thinks that’s strange. In America if a guy does that people think that there must be something wrong with him. This is similar to other Latin American countries because of the culture.

#7. In Brazil people don’t get married until their early 30s.

#8. Futebol (Soccer for you Americans) is the Brazilian national pastime

#9. Brazil has the most famous and celebrated carnival festival in the world. The main attraction is usually the one in Rio. Although it’s celebrated throughout the country.

#10. Brazil is 100% energy independent and has a booming economy.

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