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Monday, January 30, 2012

5 Amazing Cliff Side Towns Around The World


Bonifacio, France


Many of the planet’s cliff-side towns were originally built in their location for some military reason. Such is the case with Bonifacio, which sits at the southern tip of the French island of Corsica. The town’s position, strung out along white limestone cliffs, not only overlooks one of the island’s best harbors but also the strategically significant straight that separates Corsica from rival island Sardinia. More recently tourism has been the force driving Bonifaciens to built holiday homes and B&Bs on the cliff’s edge where the view out across the Mediterranean Sea rather spectacular.

Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain

Castellfollit de la Roca, in the Catalonia region in the middle of Spain, has a doubly impressive location—this 1,000 person village is perched on a spit of land with cliffs on both sides. The village gets a steady flow of tourists during the day, which is exactly why you should spend the night here. On warm evenings it is blissful sitting out with a nice drink on a cliff-side terrace in Castellfollit de la Roca looking out over the Catalonian countryside. For overnights there’s one only choice of hotel: the Pensión Ca la Paula (#3 Plaça de Sant Roc, tel. 972 29 40 32, no website at the time of writing).

Ronda, Spain

Ronda does not sit upon one strategically significant hilltop in the Andalusia region of Spain. It sits upon two hilltops, only 68 meters (223 feet) apart but separated by the 120 meter (400 feet) deep El Tajo Gorge. Ever since the Celts first built Ronda it has been an issue how to bridge the two sections of town. The current bridge, called the Puente Nuevo (“new bridge”), took 42 years to build and was finally completed in 1793. (For North American travelers one of Spain’s endearing qualities is that a structure over 200 years old can be called “new”). The bridge is almost as amazing as Ronda’s cliff-side setting; the interior of the structure was used as a prison and torture chamber during the Spanish Civil War and is today a museum. As for the town of Ronda, it is the birthplace of modern bullfighting and claims both Orson Welles and Ernest Hemingway among its former residents. But you won’t care about that when you are standing at the town’s edge gazing out over the long drop down.

Minarola, Italy

The uber-colorful Italian village of Manarola is not the most precariously placed cliff-side settlement of the five in this review. This is fortunate considering the amount of wine produced—and consumed—here. The local specialty is Sciacchetrà, a sweet dessert wine that tastes of honey and apricots. Manarola is one of five villages in the Cinque Terre area of the Italian Riviera. The other four villages, not incidentally, have rather cool cliff-side locations as well.

Al Hajjarah, Yemen

Yemen is one of Spot Cool Stuff’s favorite travel countries (though, sadly, these days the security situation there for travelers is spotty). In the western part of the country lie the Haraz mountains and the village of Al Hajjarah. The fortified clifftop center of the village was originally built by the Ottomans in the 11th century, partly for military purposes and partly to serve as a Muslim enclave for what was then a mostly Jewish village. Today, Al Hajjarah makes for a striking trekking destination. Or you can travel here from San’a in about 3 hours by shared taxi via Manakhan.

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Foot Bridge In Yemen




The city is divided into two halves the districts of Shaharah and of Al-Nadan. The city of Shaharah is situated in the top of Shaharah mountain, high up in the sky.  Many tourists go to Shaharah to enjoy the view of its famous bridge, distinguished by its artistic architecture. The bridge was designed and built by the builder Ostta, who is known to people as Saleh in 1905.  The bridge was built on a sloping groove cut into the rocks, to connect two very high mountains: the Mountain of Shaharah Al-Faish and the Mountain of Shaharah Al-Ameer.



The bridge is 20 meters in length and three meters in width. The depth of the drop below is 300 meters. Before the bridge was built the route between the two mountains used to take a long time and effort, as people were forced to go down the groove before climbing slowly up again. It was also hard to transfer goods and animals. The bridge therefore saved them from the tiring struggle, and helped to connect the people on either side together.


Local information records that the building of the bridge took around three years and cost more than 100,000 silver rials, a large amount of money in the currency of that time. The bridge is considered an architectural masterpiece and is viewed as a wonder throughout the Arabian Peninsula, in its adaptation to the mountainous nature.


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Kiev, Then And Now




Kiev is the capital and largest city of Ukraine with - officially - over 2.7 million inhabitants (unofficially up to 4.0 million inhabitants). The city is in north central Ukraine on the Dnieper River.

Photos of old Kiev, dated 19 century, compared to today's snapshot. Much has changed in a relatively short period of time. People who visited this great city, it will be interesting to look at this compilation.











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Steaks And Health




Despite the fact that there are those who claim that steak is an unhealthy dish and it can cause heart problems, my question is why don't most people tell both sides of the story? Of course steaks can cause heart problems but that's if there consumed in a non moderate or excessive manner. Also, let's be honest that anything that is not consumed in moderation can and usually does have its health issues or problems associated with it. Thus, it would be foolish to think that steak consumption alone can cause heath problems such as heart disease, when in fact certain steaks can give you a healthy dose of omega-3 and those can reduce your chances of getting cancer. Furthermore, the leaner versions of steaks are a great way of getting such vitamins as: B12 and B6. Lastly, and most importantly we cannot forget about the iron that is in steak. The iron that is in steaks is a great way to counteract and fight against many bone-diseases. Hopefully this has served as a guide to the truth about steaks. The truth is that they are a good source of the right stuff, and the key to a great meal
























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