Greece Santorini Sunset Pictures&Wallpapers


Greece Santorini Sunset
Greece Santorini Sunset
Greece Santorini Sunset
Greece Santorini Sunset
The Santorini Princess Luxury Spa Hotel, is only 3,5 km away from the capital city of Fira. It is a new hotel, built in 2004, following the traditional cycladic architecture, with a single purpose to offer its guests modern convenience and service of high quality. Santorini Princess has 22 fully equipped luxurious apartments for 2, 3 or 4 persons. All the rooms, including the bathrooms and the balconies, have marble floors. All rooms and public indoor areas are non smoking.

In Imerovigli, the most beautiful village of Santorini, you will find Santorini Princess Luxurious Hotel Apartments. It is situated on the enchanting and world famous caldera, 300m above the sea, having the most fascinating and unique view of the volcano and the little islands of the Aegean Sea, and of course the breathtaking sunset.

FACILITIES & SERVICES
Santorini Princess Luxury Hotel Apartments & Spa provides its guests with a wide variety of useful and well-designed facilities and a selection of efficient, organized and informative services. The main objective of the hotel personnel is to satisfy its guests every need and preference effectively and discreetly.

The hotel is fully air-conditioned and tiled with marble. There are just a few stairs leading to the hotel, facilitating easy and convenient access. An abundance of parking spaces can be found just outside the hotel area.
Views of the Caldera and the sunset are offered from all areas of the hotel.
Santorini Princess coordinates wedding receptions, parties and other social functions in the a 'la carte restaurant and the open-air lounge.

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New Zealand Landscape Pictures


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New Zealand Landscape Dream Place
We had a wonderful two week vacation in New Zealand that taught us one important lesson -- that two weeks was not enough to see all of New Zealand. Of course, most people already knew this, especially the Europeans who were taking a month (at minimum) to see the country, but we didn't. Sadly, this meant we had to pass on some classic sights (Queenstown, Milford Sound, Otago Peninsula, Mt. Aspiring National Park, Abel Tasman National Park?.alas, the list itself is a two-week vacation!) that we had high on our list of things to see. But, on the bright side, the parts of the country we did see were fantastic and now we have an excuse to get back.
The scope of our vacation, which shrank gradually over time and at each of the many construction projects we encountered, went from Auckland through Tongariro to Wellington on the North Island and from Picton through Nelson Lakes down to Fox Glacier on the West Coast, then from the Banks Peninsula and Christchurch through Kaikoura and Blenheim back to Picton on South Island's east coast. The highlights were walking Tongariro Crossing, helicoptering the glaciers, kayaking with the dolphins and hiking with the seals. What a great trip!

Historical Pictures


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Ultra Restaurants Toronto


Ultra Restaurants Toronto
Ultra Restaurants Toronto
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Designer Munge Leung really isn’t messing around when it comes down to designing incredibly modern spaces. Ultra Supper Club in Toronto, Canada is an awe-inspiring space, boasting outrageous lighting, wall installations and materials. Against a mostly black backdrop, splashes of bright red in the form of 15 foot hight rooster graphics and various bird feathers really pop. The new restaurant-club fusion recently opened to rave design reviews.

Aruba Beaches best for Vication


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Aruba Beaches Great for Fun
Aruba is a vibrant vacation spot filled with things to do—snorkeling, scuba, casinos, fishing, and some of the best beaches in the Caribbean cover this island. Resort hotels are numerous in the Oranjestad and Palm Beach areas and offer many attractive amenities, but for large groups or for those who want a little privacy, resorts may not be the best answer. Aruba beach villas are possibly the perfect alternative.
A wide array of beach villas in Aruba are available and don't assume Aruba villas are out of your budget — as with every other vacation property here, they range from affordable (especially if you are staying with a group) to luxurious. Rent a furnished apartment, a home, or a full-scale villa.
Advantages to any Aruba villa rental include private rooms, usually a full kitchen, dining areas, and generally a comfortable, home-like environment as opposed to a hotel room. But of course it gets better from there. Often situated on or very close to a beach, Aruba luxury villas can come with hot tubs, pools decked out with waterfalls and swim-up bars, gazebos, tropical gardens, terraces or patios, and daily maid service. Homes turned into Aruba beach villas can be quite large and combined with such beautiful surroundings, beach villas in Aruba are also perfect for weddings.
Aruba villas are often located close to the Oranjestad or Palm Beach areas as this is where most of the activities, amenities, shopping areas, and other things to do on the island are located. Bakval is a desirable area within walking distance to Palm Beach. Eagle Beach is another common Aruba villas location that is not far from the capital. All of these locations are close to each other and so all the amenities and things to do found in these areas are at your disposal if you choose Aruba beach villas here. Oranjestad has some of the best shopping in the Caribbean, mostly on L.G. Smith Boulevard. Palm Beach is known for water sports, snorkeling or diving, and the many hotels and casinos that line the white sands here. Eagle Beach also features lots of water sports and nearby hotels with the usual amenities.
Another great area to look for Aruba beach villas is in the community of Tierra del Sol located to the northwest of Palm Beach and Oranjestad. This community is situated around an 18-hole golf course, but also features restaurants, pools, a spa, and spectacular ocean views.
No matter what your budget or group size, rental properties and beach villas in Aruba come in a shape, size, and price to suit your needs. With extra privacy and all the comforts of home, these furnished rentals are a comfortable and pleasant way to spend your time in the Caribbean.


Japan Cherry Blossom Dream Place


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Japan Cherry Blossom
In Japan they don't celebrate Easter but springtime in Japan is when everything goes Cherry Blossom (Sakura) crazy. The cherry blossom is Japan's unofficial national flower. It has been celebrated for many centuries and takes a very prominent position in Japanese culture. Around late March the whole nation excitedly waits for the first buds to appear on cherry trees. The 'sakura-zensen, the 'cherry-blossom-front' works slowly northwards from the south islands until it finally reaches the northern tip of Hokkaido in May and the whole process is broadcast on television rather like a weather report showing different areas of the country as various shades of pink depending on the status of their cherry blossoms. Accompanying the front are hanami, the 'flower-viewing' parties celebrating these short-lived blooms. Everywhere in Tokyo is pink at the moment; even the Kit Kats have gone pink!

Rome Italy Temple Pictures


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(Rome, Italy) - Construction has begun in the “eternal” city for a new Latter-day Saint temple. Thomas S. Monson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along with Church and local community leaders, participated in the traditional groundbreaking ceremony for the Rome Italy Temple October 23, 2010.
President Monson underlined the uniqueness and the historical moment whose importance goes beyond the borders of Rome and Italy. He thanked the members of the Church for their commitment to follow the example of Jesus Christ.
“My heart is filled with gratitude,” said President Monson as he addressed the 500 guests in attendance. “Members throughout Italy, and the entire Mediterranean area, will be able to come here.”
In attendance at the morning ceremony was Mr. Giuseppe Ciardi, representing the Mayor of Rome, Giovanni Alemanno, and other local government representatives.
"A ceremony that profoundly touched me for the sincere and heartfelt appreciation of those attending," said Senator Lucio Malan. "A positive day for Italy because those who profess to obey the laws of the state and the laws of God make the country in which they live a better place. "
Other Church leaders in attendance included Elder William R. Walker, Executive Director of the Temple Department, Elder Erich W. Kopischke, president of the European area and his counselors, Elder Gérald Caussé and Elder José A. Teixeira of the First Quorum of the Seventy.
President Monson surprised members of the Church when he announced that a temple would be built in Rome, Italy during the October 2008 general conference.
The Church will build the temple on a beautiful 15-acre site in the community of Settebagni, Rome. When completed, it will serve over 23,000 Church members living in Italy and those in neighboring countries.
Currently the Church operates 134 temples worldwide. The Rome Italy Temple will be the twelfth in Europe and the first in Italy.


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