2016년 10월 31일 월요일

Win-win stratigy Both residents of Cappadocia and tourists.


 
 

Have you ever take a balloon? If you'd enjoy the picturesque scenery from the sky, Geotourism in Cappadocia could be the answer. There are lots of valleys, canyons, and unique-shaped rocks in Gereme National Park and Cappadocia. Traveling in cappadocia is a great thing for both residents and tourists.
 
 
First, residents can feel pride in expained the history of cappadocia.
For example, The Derinkuyu underground city is an ancient multi-level underground city in the Derinkuyu district in Nevşehir Province, Turkey. Extending to a depth of approximately 60m , it is large enough to have sheltered as many as 20,000 people together with their livestock and food stores. It is the largest excavated underground city in Turkey and is one of several underground complexes found across Cappadocia. It was opened to visitors in 1969 and about half of the underground city is currently accessible to tourists.
During the tour, guides explained to tourist about these specializing in history. In the course, guides can get a pride. moreover, tour is vital to local economy activation.
 
 
In sequence, Tourist can be a special experience.
Caves may have been built initially in the soft volcanic rock of the Cappadocia region. people in cappadocia are changing cave to accommodation. One of the most exciting experiences that people can have in Cappadocia is to stay in a cave hotel. Traditional market of cappadocia can see Turkey tradition and relish, handicraft, and design products. It will allow more travelers to have a greater variety of cultural and historical experiences
 
Ultimately, Geotourism in cappadocia create a win-win situation. Why don't you go on a trip to cappadoccia?


 





2016년 10월 24일 월요일

Angels and demons

 Angels and demons
 
  Angels & Demons shares many stylistic literary elements with its sequel, such as conspiracies of secret societies, a single-day time frame, and the Catholic Church. Ancient history, architecture, and symbolism are also heavily referenced throughout the book.


   
  When at CERN, the canister is stored in a unique electrical charger which ensures the antimatter's stability but when removed its back-up battery provides power for 24 hours after which the antimatter will self-destruct. The canister is located somewhere in Vatican City, with a security camera in front of it, as its digital clock counts down to the explosion due to occur at midnight.
 
  Langdon tells Vittoria how the Illuminati created a citywide map known as the Path of Illumination, a trail once used by the Illuminati as a means of inducting new members; aspirants who wanted to join the Illuminati were required to follow a series of subtle clues left in various churches in and around Rome. The clues indicate the secret meeting place of the Illuminati. Langdon is granted access to the Vatican Archives where he believes a document containing the clues to the Path of Illumination is located. The clues to the Illuminati markers are placed inside Galileo's famous book called 'Diagramma.' Langdon then sets off on the Path of Illumination in hopes of saving the preferiti and recovering the antimatter canister.