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    Nature in Spain is truly exceptional
    In the country with the most UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the world, you can find it all: lakes, mountains, volcanoes, marshes, forests, valleys, cliffs, and more. The diversity of Spain's landscapes will never cease to amaze you. Take a break from the daily grind, breathe deeply, and cast all your cares aside.


    A short distance from the deserted Saharan coasts, along the rugged peaks of the Canary Island of La Gomera, one of the most unique and iconic forests in the Spanish State takes refuge. The persistent covering of mists that ascending from the Ocean clings to the island peaks, impregnating them with humidity and freshness, propitiates the miraculous existence of these splendid and mysterious jungles, the last surviving vestiges of the ancestral subtropical jungles that millions of years ago populated the area Mediterranean ".

    The Canarian laurel forest, a relict ecosystem of the Tertiary that disappeared from the continent as a result of the Quaternary climate changes, finds refuge in the foggy area of ​​the Canary Islands. Garajonay is currently the best preserved sample of this ecosystem, hosting more than half of the mature laurel forests of the Archipelago. Other values ​​of the National Park are the diversity of types of plant formations, the large number of endemic species and the existence of spectacular geological monuments, such as Los Roques.
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    For many folk, placing the word “contemporary” next to the word “Vienna” feels a little inappropriate. This is, after all, the city of Franz Joseph, Klimt, and Beethoven.

    Vienna is, however, also a thriving modern metropolis; a central European economic powerhouse with (whisper it) the occasional skyscraper, where most people were not alive when Freud bought his first couch from the 19th-century equivalent of IKEA.

    Which brings us to contemporary art in Vienna. As well as numerous commercial galleries you can find with a quick Google search, the city offers major exhibition venues and annual events to showcase the works of local and international artists. Here a few suggestions
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    Beethoven's Comeback


    It's starting up again: a diverse series of exhibitions in Beethoven year 2020 presents the various facets of the brilliant composer's life and work - and supplements the exhibitions in Vienna at which Beethoven can be found on a permanent basis. The genius can be sensed on location, surrounded by 250 year-old showpieces or contemporary art, or at original Beethoven sites.

    Special exhibitions
    Beethoven. Human realm and sparks of the gods
    In 2020, the Austrian National Library presents original letters and manuscripts of outstanding works by Beethoven in the Grand Hall. The show includes, among other things, pages from the 9th Symphony as well as the manuscript of Beethoven's only violin concerto (op. 61). In addition to the 130 letters penned by the master's hand, the music collection of the National Library is also in possession of the "Hoboken Collection", which includes almost all first and early editions of Beethoven's works. (May 29, 2019 - January 10, 2021)
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    Bilbao is the heart of a metropolis where more than a million people live. It is the centre of the economic-social development and the main factor of the modernisation of the Bay of Biscay. The great architectural and infrastructure projects have been the driving force of the urban and economic regeneration of the city. The Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, the Euskalduna Conference and Music Centre, Norman Foster's Underground, Calatrava's airport, the towers designed by the architects Arata Isozaki and César Pelli... are all examples of the dynamism that exists in Bilbao. The city is situated in the area of Bizkaia and is surrounded by a fertile landscape with forests, mountains, beaches and steep coasts. All this makes Bilbao a privileged destination for visitors. The modern transport and network of roads run to locations nearby such as the other capitals of the Basque Country - Vitoria and San Sebastián.
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    There are few cities like Valencia, able to harmoniously combine the remnants of its farthest past, dating to the year 138 BC, with the most innovative and avant-garde buildings from the new millennium.
    Valencia is trade and culture, cinema, theatre, museums, magic, business. It is the centre of international and avant-garde design, and one of the most active cities in Europe regarding fairs and conferences.
    Thanks to its location, Valencia has historically been Spain’s Mediterranean port and has that special charm of cities that are also seaports. And the fine sand and clean water, the vastness of the sea and the closeness of the coastal mountains make the Valencian coast uniquely attractive.
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    Why it's great: Look, after including 75 of the year's music videos, there was no point in not going for 100. Megan Thee Stallion earned a place not with the video, which is conventional if entertaining enough, but with the fact that she deserves to be recognized on all 2019 best of lists.



    I save video from youtube about this video
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    Why it's great: Dev Hynes travels back in time to... pre-Revolution France? But with neon signs -- to play his singular music for a member of the upper classes, who will almost certainly wind up under the guillotine if this is indeed a version of pre-Revolution France.

    You need youtube saver for this song
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    The culprit for having these references so present is a music channel that today has become a media platform that has little to do with its glory days. We are talking about MTV, a channel dedicated to music that began to gain so much popularity that it became a cultural, social and even political benchmark that was characterized by being ironic and irreverent as you see in the instagram video downloader of the videos of that decade. In this way it became the obligatory reference for all music lovers interested in trends.

    In 1998, Pokémon was released in Japan, Windows 98 was released and Shawn Mendes was released on August 8, but it is not the only thing that left us the glorious - and disastrous - nineties. We also have an endowment of songs that you surely sing and dance at parties with your friends, without knowing where and how it is that they were impregnated in our collective imagination despite not having lived them consciously.
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    I guess you can like a city because of its Art Nouveau, but that’s not the case with Budapest, for me. It worked the other way around: I like Art Nouveau, because of Budapest. Before than moving here in 2008, I didn’t know that buildings could try to imitate nature or reproduce female sensuality.

    In Hungary, this style takes the name of Secession (Szecesszió), as it’s a result of a strong need of independence and a way to express the national identity of Hungarians, within the Empire dominated by the Habsburg.

    When I arrived in Budapest I was a 20 years old Erasmus student equipped with a basic travel guide book. The book was suggesting a three hours itinerary of Secessionist Budapest. I had no idea what Secessionist meant, but I followed the tips and discovered a world.
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    One of the reason why Budapest got the nickname “the Paris of the East” was that at the turn of the century, similar to its Western cousin, the cultural life in cafés (kávéház in Hungarian literally meaning coffeehouse) flourished in every corner of the city. Would you have guessed that there were more than 400 cafés in Budapest during the Austro-Hungarian Empire?

    The intellectuals, artists, writers and alike fancied to gather in their favourite coffeehouse and many important political and cultural ideas have been born next to a strong espresso. Nowadays, many of the most famous cafés have been restored to their original splendor and contemporary unique cafés are opening up in every district. We consider the ruin pub culture also a sort of revival of the same civil and cultural attitude.
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    Summer might be over, but here comes September!

    The scenery is beautiful, especially if you are staying in a city as stunning as Krakow.

    No idea what to do there?

    No problem! In this post, I’m going to tell you everything you need to know about the weather in Polish September, how to prepare for a trip and share my ideas how to spend September in Krakow and have the best time!

    Ready to feel the atmosphere of autumn and some fun things?

    Let’s go!
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    So you just arrived in Krakow? Well, an excellent choice for a holiday! You probably visited all the popular locations in town, and went for all the so-called “must see places and tours.” And you might ask yourself „What else is there to do?”

    Perhaps, like many others, you just want to escape the city, switch the sounds of beeping cars for chirping birds, and the smell of fumes for the smell of blossoming flowers, find a place where you can just take a moment to breathe and relax among nature. In this case, there is no better time to visit Ojcow! It might be the smallest national park in Poland, but Ojcow National Park is definitely one of the biggest wonders of this country.
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    When the festive season arrives, Krakow becomes a beautiful wonderland as its historic streets and houses get wrapped in the snow for visitors to enjoy.

    If you are thinking of visiting Krakow during winter – this article is for you!

    You will learn all about Krakow Christmas Market:

    Why is it so special?

    Get inspired to visit Krakow during Christmas
    You can only imagine how beautiful Krakow Christmas Market becomes in that kind of scenery. Located on the Main Market Square and the Old Town’s center, the wooden stalls of the Christmas market offer a variety of gifts, treats, and beverages that are best enjoyed out in the cold air, while exploring all the best that Krakow has to offer.
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    Resistance Exclusive Movie

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    Check out the official Resistance exclusive trailer starring Jesse Eisenberg! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
    Directed By: Jonathan Jakubowicz
    Synopsis: Before he becomes a world-famous mime, aspiring Jewish actor Marcel Mangel joins the French Resistance to save thousands of orphaned children from the Nazis.
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    Survive the Night Trailer

    You can download mp4 from youtube
    Another movie where Bruce Willis is on set for a day and they film 3 scenes of him not caring.

    Directed By: Matt Eskandari
    Synopsis: A doctor and his family are held hostage by a wounded gunman and his unhinged brother.
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