Pound Travel Vol4
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CONTENTS
Post #1
The town where cars are compiting with the Internet
Post #2
Discover an ancient treasure while you travel
Post #3
Top 10 most mysterious places in the world to see
Post #4
12 destinations dream that will disappear in less than 100 years
Post #5
Famous markets in the world to visit
Post #6
Holidays among water lilies, oaks, dinghy and pelicans in Danube Delta
Post #7
The latest attraction of Bucharest, coffee shop with electric trains
Post #8
Tired of cycling, an artist from Boston found a new solution to rest
Post #9
Secret language of stewardesses
Post #10
The most beautiful beaches in Morocco
Post #11
Top 5 most incredible beaches in the world
Post #12
Traveling through Asia hitchhiking Beauty comes from simple things
Post #13
The most frightening castles in the world you must see
Post #14
Strangest museums in the world to visit
Post #15
Fabulous story of a young romanian who retired from his job to travel
Post #16
Romanias haunted castles and their legends
Post #17
From London to New York on the highway
Post #18
The most spectacular airports in the world
Post #19
10 Italian experiences that every wine lover has to live at least once
Post #20
Boeing 747-8, turned into a flying palace
Post #21
They won a million dollars in a few months while visiting over 17 countries!
Post #22
Constanta will become a cultural port for tourists
Post #23
Three little-known Greek islands to tourists
Post #24
An ancient underground city, 5,000 years old, discovered in Turkey
Post #25
The most beautiful villages in Romania you must visit
Post #26
The most beautiful campsites in Romania
Post #27
Ship Costa Concordia was used to transport drugs for mafia
#1
The town where cars are compiting with the Internet
The capital city[1] of South Korea[2] ultra-powerful, wihle trying to use technology for better quality of life.
From almost 500 meters above sea level[3], the top Seoul Tower[4] building is best seen pulse of a city of the future. Hundreds of skyscrapers cat eye look is high among neighborhoods that refuse to give up traditionalism. Coated with the new Galaxy[5] S6 that you have on hand, the roads are perfectly see the remote: true arteries are blood flowing through a new type of city: thousands of cars that say you never stop. Seoul[6] lives and lives in intensity.
It’s hard to imagine that such a city can be locked. A city with the longest Metropolitan Transportation network[7] in the world with 18 subway lines and train stations and over 500, with 30 bridges that cross the Han River[8], several freeways with many bands. A city with technology everywhere, in a country that invented the fastest processor on my new phone, but accepts that currently can not be on the road faster. Yes, accept, because no one exceeds the speed limit or half a mile an hour. It’s hard to imagine especially when you come from a city where you explain jams just because there is virtually nothing efficient transport network.
To get to work, you need to leave three hours before.
Beyond the traffic but speed is all and in all. Come on, maybe less in the hotel elevator in which we live, otherwise ultramodern too. Otherwise, the city is supplied with performance. There appears to be 2-3 years older car, although there are over a million on the streets. The train arrives in three hours in the second city[9] of the country, the distance the car do six hours. Metro[10] is coming non-stop and all digital announce that planning your route to perfection. The Internet[11] is everywhere.
In these circumstances, the locals need anything they can make life easier, and it shows everywhere. The new Galaxy S6 is part of the landscape: processing power and top speed unlimited Internet[12]. Any application is just a few taps on the screen away.
In the early 90s, Koreans realized that industry and technology are not enough and that if they do not use and to improve their lifestyle, progress can destroy nature and then perhaps even life. I met another place where people appreciate more little corner of nature that we have available, minus compared with the urban crowd around him. The largest park in Seoul[13] turns on weekends, especially in summer, instead of camping. Han River was cleaned up as much as possible also after years of pollution. Fishing and swimming are not allowed today. Locals sleep overnight in tents in the park, run or ride a bike, play football or baseball, the shadow
of skyscrapers built all of them. Or just rest, breathe, the latest smartphone near them. They enjoy high speed Internet[14] only place in Seoul[15] seems to stand still and bustle it’s good that this happens.
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References
^ Capital city (en.wikipedia.org)
^ South Korea (en.wikipedia.org)
^ The most beautiful places in Jordan (poundtravel.uk)
^ N Seoul Tower (maps.google.com)
^ Samsung galaxy rush (www.boostmobile.com)
^ Seoul (poundtravel.uk)
^ Flow network (en.wikipedia.org)
^ Han River (Korea) (maps.google.com)
^ Chicago (maps.google.com)
^ Rapid transit (en.wikipedia.org)
^ Internet (en.wikipedia.org)
^ Internet via Wi-Fi on board of the aircrafts (poundtravel.uk)
^ Seoul (maps.google.com)
^ Internet access (en.wikipedia.org)
^ Seoul (poundtravel.uk)
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#2
Discover an ancient treasure while you travel
Domina terror on the West Indies[1] and the Atlantic coast of North America, with headquarters in both the Bahamas and North Carolina. He perished in November 1718, when British Lieutenant Robert Maynard decapitated and hung them head on his ship, as a trophy. Blackbeard admitted to his tormentors that he hid treasure, but did not disclose where. Prompting the countless treasure hunters to seek even today. Ship sinking of Blackbeard, Queen Anne’s Revenge, is believed to have been discovered in 1996 near Beaufort, North Carolina, but the load was not on board. The treasure could be