Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Morocco

Ait Ben Haddou is a kasbah or village in the Ounila Valley, south of Télouet in the province of Ouarzazate. This valley was a traditional crossing caravans linking Marrakech to Saharan region. It is a true example of the architecture of traditional southern Morocco which is on the side of a hill on top of which there was a collective attic (an agadir). There’s a set of earthen buildings surrounded by walls, the ksar, which is a type of traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The defensive walls are reinforced with corner towers and houses are grouped within the oldest of which date back to the seventeenth century. Around it, a group of villages gathers next to the river that runs through the valley. The people, of nomadic origin, are mostly Berber. The village is inscribed on the World Heritage of UNESCO. For movie lovers, many films have been made in this lovely place such as Lawrence of Arabia, Jesus of Nazareth, Sodom and Gomorrah, The Nile diamond, The Mummy, Gladiator, among others.

Tips

There are two ways to access the kasbah, the ‘tourist’ one, being helped by children waiting for tourists to cross over sandbags on the small river in exchange of some coins or by a bridge built in recent years which will not cause you problems in the case of having a hard time climbing the small hill or for disabled people.
If you insist on taking photos with villagers, always ask their permission, remember that this is their place and us, we are just visitors …
You will find some craftsmen and as usual, you have to negotiate the price before.

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Barbastro, Huesca, Aragon, Spain

Barbastro is a Spanish city in the province of Huesca, Aragon, capital of the municipality of Somontano de Barbastro. It is located at 341 meters over sea level, between the union of two rivers, the Cinca and the Vero, in the Pre-Pyrenees area. The Vero River is channeled into the urban area for about 1 km. It is a favorable area for growing olive trees, almond trees, cereals and vineyards. To visit: the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption (1517-1533), the Episcopal Palace (sixteenth century), the Palace of Argensola (sixteenth and seventeenth century), the Sanctuary of Our Lady of El Pueyo, the Plaza de la Candelera, the Congress Palace (modern building, exhibition hall and theater), among others.

Tips

If you want to have a beautiful view of the city, the surroundings and the Pyrenees, go to the Belvedere of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of El Pueyo.

If you visit the city in the Easter week, you will find several mostly religious activities that have been classified as of great interest to tourism.

The Queen Mary 2

The Queen Mary 2 is a British transatlantic liner of the Cunard, built in Saint-Nazaire, France, at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique STX France and commissioned in 2004 to ensure the regular line Europe-North America. This is one of the longest ships in the world. The naval architect Stephen Payne created a vessel of 345 meters long, 41 meters wide and 72 meters high. It was christened by Queen Elizabeth II and her maiden voyage was on January 12th 2004 (from Southampton to Fort Lauderdale). The ship provides the service of the North Atlantic line from April to December, starting from either England or France or another European port arriving mostly in New York but sometimes Boston and Miami are also chosen as final destination. From January to April, he toured the world, generally from east to west and there are also some cruises offered on different dates. The ship was renovated in 2011. There are 355 inside cabins and 955 with balconies, twenty restaurants, bars, clubs, a theater, an outdoor cinema, an area with a planetarium showing films in three dimensions, a casino, a winter garden and a summer one, a nightclub, a library, five pools, eight jacuzzis, a spa and thalassotherapy, works of art of a fairly large value and 17 bridges for passengers.

Tips

If you want to travel while the ship goes around the world, from January to April, you can do just a part if you can not do the entire route. Check with your travel agent.

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