Sunday, October 25, 2009

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Bora Bora - Travel guide

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The history of Bora Bora Bora Bora is an island

Islands French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific. In the center of the island are the remains of an extinct volcano rising to two peaks, Mount and Mount Pahia Otemanu, the highest point at 727 meters (2,385 feet). The original name of the island in the Tahitian language might be better rendered as Pora Pora, meaning "First Born", an early transcription found in 18th and 19th century accounts, is Bolabolla (or "Bollabolla).
The settlement increased, Vaitape is on the western side of the island, opposite the main channel into the lagoon. The products of the island are mostly limited to what can be obtained from the sea and coconut trees, which were historically of economic importance for copra. August 2007 during the census, the island's population was about 8880 people.


The island is administratively part of the municipality (commune) of Bora Bora, itself in the administrative subdivision of the Leeward Islands. The town of Bora Bora is the island of Bora Bora with its surrounding islets emerging from the coral reef (29.3 km ² / 11.3 miles square in total) and the atoll of Tupai (11 km 2 / ab 4.2.) , located 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Bora Bora. The atoll of Tupai has no permanent population, plus about 50 workers in the coconut plantations. The former president Gaston Tong Sang in French Polynesia is the current mayor of Bora Bora.

The island was inhabited by Polynesian settlers around the 4th secolo.Il first European sighting was made by Jakob Roggeveen in 1722. James Cook sighted the island in 1769 and landed in 1777.Un Missionary arrived in London in 1820 and has Protestant church founded in 1822. In 1842 Bora Bora was made a protectorate of France following the actions of Admiral Abel Aubert Thouars Dupetit.

Following the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan, the United States entered World War II. The U.S. chose Bora Bora as a South Pacific base and a military supply depot for oil, airstrip, seaplane base, and defensive fortifications were built. Known as "Operation Bobcat", has maintained a force of nine supply ships, 20,000 tons of equipment and about 5,000 men. Seven huge naval guns were set up at strategic points around the island to protect it against possible military attack.

However, the island has seen not as a struggle against the American presence in Bora Bora went uncontested during the war. Even if the base was officially closed June 2, 1946, many U.S. personnel and the people loved the island so much that they refused to leave. The World War II airstrip, which has never been able to accommodate large aircraft, French Polynesia was the only international airport until Faa'a International Airport was opened in Papeete, Tahiti in 1962.

The town of Bora Bora is the island of Bora Bora with its surrounding islets emerging from the coral reef (29.3 km ² / 11.3 miles square in total) and the atoll of Tupai (11 km2/4.2 pop.), located 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Bora Bora. The atoll of Tupai has no permanent population, except for some workers in the coconut plantations.

The town is the administrative subdivision of the Leeward Islands.

The administrative center of the town is the settlement of Vaitape on the island of Bora Bora.

Today the island is mainly dependent on tourism. In recent years, various localities have been built on motus (small islands) surrounding the lagoon. Thirty years ago, Hotel Bora Bora built the first over-the-water bungalows on stilts over the lagoon and today, overwater bungalows are a standard feature of most Bora Bora resorts. The quality of these bungalows ranges from relatively cheap, basic accommodations to luxury - and pricy - places to stay. Most tourist destinations are aquacentric, but you can visit the attractions on the ground, as the guns of World War II. Air Tahiti has five or six daily flights to the airport in Bora Bora on Moto Mute from Tahiti (as well as from other islands).

Although French and Tahitian are the main languages \u200b\u200bspoken by the people, people in contact with tourists generally have a command of English. Most visitors to Bora Bora are American, Japanese or Europe. Public transport on the island is limited, consisting of a single bus that goes halfway around the island and back every hour. The bicycle is the preferred method of transport. There are also fun little car hire in Vaitape. Bora Bora is predestined for snorkeling and scuba diving and around its lagoon. Many species of sharks and rays inhabit the body of water nearby. There are few players on the island manta ray scuba diving and also offer shark feeding dives.

In addition to the existing islands of Bora Bora (Motu in Taihitian called), the new man, made of Motu Motu Marfo was added in the north-east of the lagoon on the property of the St. Regis Resort.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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History of Nero's Domus Aurea (Rome)

The Domus Aurea (Latin for "Golden House") was a big porch landscaped villa, designed to take advantage of artificially created landscapes built in the heart of ancient Rome by the Roman emperor Nero after the great fire of Rome, which devastated Rome in 64 AD, had swept away the aristocratic dwellings on the slopes of the Esquiline Hill.

Built of brick and concrete in the few years between the fire and Nero's suicide in 68, the extensive gold-leaf that gave its name was not the only extravagant element of: stuccoed ceilings were applied to semi-precious stones and veneers d 'Ivoire, while the walls were painted, the coordination of decorations different themes in each major group of rooms. Pliny the Elder watched it being built and mentioned it in his Naturalis Historia.

Suetonius says that Nero and the Domus Aurea:

When the building was finished in this style and named after him, he deigned to say anything more in terms of approval of what was finally beginning to be hosted as a human being.

If the Domus Aurea complex parts covered the slopes of the Palatino, Esquilino and Celio hills, with an artificial lake in the marshy Terrefonde, the estimated size of the Domus Aurea is an approximation, as much of it has not been removed. Some scholars place it at more than 300 hectares, mentre altri stima per le sue dimensioni sono stati meno di 100 ettari.

Svetonio descrive il complesso come "rovinosamente prodigo", come ha incluso boschetti di alberi, pascoli con greggi, vigneti e lago artificiale-rus in urbe ", campagna in città". Nerone anche commissionato dal greco Zenodorus una colossale 35,5 m (120 RF), statua di bronzo alta di se stesso, il Colossus Neronis. Plinio il Vecchio, tuttavia, mette la sua altezza, a soli 30,3 m (106,5 RF). L' la statua è stata posta appena fuori l'ingresso principale del palazzo al capolinea della Via Appia in un grande atrio di portici che città divisa dalla villa privata. Questa statua potrebbe essere rappresentato Nerone come il dio del sole Sol, come Pliny saw a certain similarity. This concept is widely accepted among scholars, but some are convinced that Nero has not been identified with Sol while he was alive. The face of the statue was amended shortly after Nero's death during Vespasian 's reign to make it truly a statue of Sol Adriano moved, with the help of architect Decrianus and 24 elephants, in a position next to the Flavian Amphitheater.

The Domus Aurea was a house party, as evidenced by the presence of 300 sleeping rooms with no quarter. Remained Nero's own palace on the Quirinal Hill. Nero's own palace remained on the Quirinal Hill. Strangely, no kitchens or latrines Have Been Discovered yet either. Strangely, no kitchens or latrines have yet been discovered two.

Rooms dazzling polished white marble have been very varied floor plans, shaped with niches and that esedre concentrated or dispersed the light of day out 'were swimming in the floors and fountains splashing in corridoi.Nerone has a great interest in every detail the project, according to the Annals of Tacitus', and oversaw the engineering / architects, Severus and Celer, who were also responsible for the waterway, with whom he hoped to try Nero's Miseno link with Lake Avernus.

Some of the extravagances of the Domus Aurea had repercussions for the future. The architects designed two of the main dining rooms flank an octagonal court, surmounted by a dome with a giant eye center to let in light. It was probably the first Roman use of a dome that was not in a temple dedicated to the gods, such as the Pantheon, and early use of buildings in calcestruzzo.Un 'other innovation was destined to have a huge influence on' art of the future: Nero placed mosaics, previously restricted to floors, vaulted ceilings. Only fragments have survived, but this technique was to be copied extensively, eventually as a fundamental element of Christian art: the mosaics that decorate so many churches in Rome, Ravenna, Sicily and Constantinople.

Celer and Severus also created an ingenious mechanism, cranked by slaves, who made the ceiling underneath the dome revolve like the heavens, while perfume was sprayed and rose petals were dropped on the diners gathered. According to some sources, perhaps embellished by Nero's political enemies, on one occasion such quantities of rose petals were dropped that one unlucky guest was asphyxiated (a similar story is told of the emperor Heliogabalus).

"Nero gave the best parties, ever," archaeologist Wallace-Hadrill told an interviewer when the Golden House was reopened in 1999 after being closed for years for restoration. "Three hundred years after his death, tokens bearing his head were still being given out at public spectacles - a thing of the more great showman of all. "Nero, who was obsessed with his status as an artist, certainly regarded as parts of works of art. Petronio was his official party.


frescoes covered every surface that was not even more refined. The main Was one Famulus artist (or Fabulus According To Some sources). The main artist was one Famulus (fabulus or according to some sources). Pliny in his Natural History, recounts how Famulus went for a few hours every day for the Domus Aurea, at work, while the light was right. The speed of execution Famulus offering a wonderful unity to his compositions and astonishing delicacy to their execution.

Pliny the Elder presents Amulio as one of the leading painters of the Domus Aurea: "More recently, he lived Amul, a serious and quiet character, but a painter-style floral. With him there was a Minerva, which had the appearance of always looking at the spectators, from any point where it was viewed. He painted only a few hours a day, and then with the utmost seriousness, for he always kept the toga on, even when in the middle of its implementation. The golden palace of Nero was the prison-house productions of this artist, and, therefore, is that there are so few of them to be seen elsewhere.


name Domus Aurea in modern times has come to mean wealth, opulence and luxury . Commercial uses of the name are grown, ranging from luxury hotels to wines using the same name to market themselves to a segment of consumers who are aware of the historical significance and a statement of wealth that goes with the name Domus Aurea .

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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assessments on summer and early autumn, including ones from the work of the Observatory of Tourism Asslib Via Feltre Luzzo 7 to indicate new attention on the historic town and surfed on the territory of the Belluno Dolomites. Increased tourist numbers vary, including cycling, with a significant presence hotel, guests in the magnificent Piazza Maggiore, calculated over fifteen festivals, in about twenty thousand; presence, almost every weekend on the Plaza, initiatives, exhibitions, performances sponsored by various associations. Finally, made official by the municipality to Feltre and Pedavena Community Feltrina, Province of Belluno and the Veneto Region, the Tourism Fair Belluno Dolomites is going to be drawn again and redevelopment of the area. The event, organized in collaboration with Pedavena Brewery, will be held on 13 and 14 May 2010, preceded and followed by numerous cultural, musical and sporting events.

Friday, October 2, 2009

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greet Ignatius Loiacono

few minutes ago I learned of the death this morning , Ignatius of Loiacono, historical President of the CUS. As the

what I by surprise, given the age and health status of Honorary President (diction has never been more appropriate), a lump in my throat, I felt, almost 35 years of my life spent so far (and the desire to continue) in the CUS, seeing people grow and structures, experiencing successes and less happy moments, but all with the common denominator, however, the presence, often very active, and only nominal times (but could be sufficient), dr. Loiacono.

the sports hall, football pitches, our building of the canoe, the doubling of the pool, new gym, they are works that, since my entry into the CUS, I watched him grow with the commitment and passion Loiacono, who has always known how to use his charisma, and confidence gained in the institutions local sports, national and international, to grow our Centre.

An episode for all: year 2002, the CUS BARI organize the World University Canoe on flat water, I can not forget the ecstatic faces and admire the various delegations who have come from many parts of the world, touring our facilities, including Our Oreste Perri, coach of the Italian selection, which complimented both the structure and for the organization, in this case the event. My

not want to be what in journalism jargon is called "crocodile " (article by Commemoration of who is missing), but a brief (but heartfelt) tribute to a figure that does not cease with his life on earth, ritengofondamentale and in my sporting development, and especially behavioral.

I invite you to take along with me, the spiritual heritage of Ignatius Loiacono, always trying to keep a high profile, certainly sporty, but also moral, which does not necessarily pass on obtaining great results (which are Benvenga) but rather from feeling, and be recognized as decent people and worthy of esteem, sporattutto in an era that seems to have due regard to these values.

Walter Melchior