Posts Tagged ‘nature’
Discover the Islands of Scotland
Some of the most popular routes are those that range from Ullapool to and from Tobermory to Srornoway Castle bay, so travel to the islands is not difficult, tickets can also be used for any destination and used in two ways.
The Hebrides are on the west side of Scotland, is a perfect destination for beach and mountain. One of its main attractions is the whales, which can go on boat trips to see, where you can also see dolphins and seals along the way. While those tourists who love the beautiful scenery, an excellent option is to visit the outside of the Hebrides, the islands of Quist and Harris. Whereas if you prefer to see traditional villages and castles, the ideal is to move to the Inner Hebrides.
Orkney Islands in northern Scotland, is a perfect destination for lovers of nature, especially birds. In this archipelago of 70 islands we can find one of the largest concentrations of waterfowl and raptors, as well as a variety of relics of the Neolithic. Perhaps these are the islands that most impact, especially prehistoric footprints that we find in abundance on their land. In Orkney we can still see the old ships of the English fleet were hiding Churchill on its shores.
Tourism in Madagascar
Madagascar is a large island sitting in the midst of the Indian Ocean off the coast of Mozambique. It is the largest island in the African continent and the fourth in the world. In your area there are lots of vanilla crops and species, and wildlife is reminiscent animated film where the inhabitants of the zoo goes to New York this island and live a great experience with the friendly lemur fauna.
While in Florida can find several species of the famous baobabs that are part of your postcard landscape. Madagascar has kept its red soil. In Asia, where it became a part of its population has inherited their rice fields. Along its shores lapped by the African and Indian waters, has an original culture that makes land “Afro-Asian.”
Eighteen ethnic groups spread over the territory in tropical forests, deserts, thorns, white sand beaches, lakes and rock formations. The ethnic mosaic that has formed over the centuries has created a truly value system Malagasy are present where rituals associated with the culture of their ancestors and the return of the dead or the presence of African farming utensils and the use of Asian words.