Monday, November 21, 2011

Krakal Beach : The Beautiful Beach in Java

The beach is located at Village Krakal Krakal, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta or 37 kilometers south of downtown Wonosari.

Krakal beach is a beach area and longest beaches among others, and is located 2 km east Coast Drini.

Sparkling white sand that stretches along the coast is perfect for enjoying the sea air while doing sports activities, while enjoying the beauty of the sea and look for marine life with a small nets are sold there.

At certain times there is a treat at the tourist attraction open stage at the seaside.

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Most Beautiful Oasis in Libya

ubari oasis libya, the best oasis in the world

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ubari oasis libya

Ubari Oasis is one of the beautiful oasis in the world. This oasis is located in southwest Libya, precisely in the Targa valley. Situated between the highlands and deserts Idhan Messak Sattafat Ubari, around 2 villages namely Germa, and In Garran. Water in is salted like the dead sea, but unfortunately you can not swim in it because it is very dirty.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Dubai: best backstreets vol 1

Travellers to Dubai tend to come for sun, sand and shopping. Few seem interested in exploring anything more than the hotel beach and nearest mall. Yet, like Hong Kong, Dubai's backstreets are endlessly fascinating. While the city's critics complain that Dubai has no culture or soul, they only need to get out of their five star resorts or luxury apartments and wander the backstreets to find the 'real' Dubai. On weekends we like to stroll around Satwa, a laidback neighbourhood of vibrant-coloured houses with gates painted with palm trees. Only a block behind the sleek skyscrapers of Sheikh Zayed Rd, Satwa has a narrow main street lined with second-hand stores, Indian sweet shops and Pakistani eateries, and in the evenings it's just as bustling as the busiest souqs. In the side streets you'll find hole-in-the-wall Afghani bakeries and on Fridays the expat Filipino workers play volleyball on the vacant sandy lots just behind the plush luxury hotels. Not far away, Karama's gritty backstreets are some of Dubai's poorest and yet some of the city's friendliest. Shopkeepers chat on the footpath outside their stores and neighbours stand around on street corners sharing news from home late into the night - the guys, freshly-showered and relaxed, with just a sarong wrapped around their waists. Nowhere in Dubai will you find such community spirit. And such great Goan curries.