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Browsing Month »September, 2008«

→  September 29, 2008

Kauri Tree Kauri tree is a famous New Zealand sight. One of the largest tree in the world, it may grow up to 50 meters tall and live for 2000 years. Kauri tree is a New Zealand national treasure (Toanga) and is a protected species. The largest representative of this species Tane Mahuta “Lord of the [...]

→  September 29, 2008

46th New York film Festival  when: 26 September – 12 October  where: Ziegfeld Theatre  New York film Festival  is the most famous and prestigious Film Festival in the United States supported by film society of Lincoln Center.

→  September 28, 2008

This is one of the most important Arab, African and World festival held in Tunisia. Carthage Festival was founded in 1964, It attracted famous artists throughout the world such as: Hedi Semlali, Ali Riahi, Hedi Jouini, Feyrouz, Sabeh Fakhri, Warda. Moreover, the Festival invited artists from outside the Arab and Mediterranean area to offer its spectators [...]

→  September 28, 2008

Moonpark is an Argentine music festival, held annually since 2003. Where: Northeast of Buenos Aires city. It is considered one of the most important dance and electronic music festivals in the country. This party is considered to be the out-of-this-world party! It’s one of the most important dance and electronic music festival of Argentina.

→  September 25, 2008

The way to the northern point of New Zealand goes through well known 90 mile beach, the real length of which is actually approximately 55 miles.   During the journey some time its hard to distinguish sea from sky and sky from land, all blend in one pleasant mixture.  Enjoy an amazing view  as far [...]

→  September 21, 2008

La Tomatina is an annual festival in the town of Bunol, Spain. Its a Fight of Tomatoes, yes, you heard it right- Its a week long festival where people throw tomatoes on each other. This is the biggest tomato fight in the world, according to local lore it began in 1940’s with a vegetable battle that broke out between youngsters of the [...]

→  September 20, 2008

Oktoberfest was established in 1810, with the marriage of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and his bride, Princess Theresia. The king invited the public to attend his wedding, which was unusual. Since then the marriage has been celebrated every year in Bavaria.   And now it is celebrated all around the western world including NYC. Where: on Lexington [...]

→  September 20, 2008

On your way back from Cape Reinga make a stop on the Te Paki sand dunes  along the white sand 90 Miles Beach and you will be amazed by the unexpected desert landscape  in New Zealand, this illusion will astonish you.  To climb up the dunes is pretty tuff but very funny and enjoyable process, [...]

→  September 20, 2008

The Columbus Day Parade will take place on Friday, October 10, 2008 Where: Fifth Ave at 44th St (Starts at 12pm) Route: Starts on Fifth Ave at 44th St and goes up to 79th St, then heads east to 3rd Ave.

→  September 20, 2008

The most Northern tick of New Zealand is marked by a Cape Reinga lighthouse. This is the meeting point of Tasman sea and the Pacific ocean. Be prepared to enjoy the stunning views, go for a walk around the area and observe the place from different perspectives.   By the way Cape Reinga has an important cultural [...]