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Berna: five centuries of imprisonment for the bears

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Berna: five centuries of imprisonment for the bears
(...) Is 1513 when the soldiers come home victors of the Battle of Novara carrying a live bear as a trophy. We decide to build an animal enclosure, a pit before the central door (...) French General Brune humiliated in 1798 to the Bernese after taking the city and take all the animals to Paris.
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Cuenca: track of the impregnable wall

For: Javier Brandoli (text and photos)
Cuenca: track of the impregnable wall
A city of steep, narrow streets in which history is palpable to the rhythm of the feet. Cuenca is one of those Spanish villas step that is required. Its cathedral and the well known Hanging Houses have made this spot an icon that we all have in memory.
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Tuscany: the secret of Chianti Route
For: C. Trujillo / Javier Brandoli (text and photos)

Tuscany: the secret of Chianti Route
Florence, Siena, Pisa .... There are few places in the world with more beauty accumulated Tuscany. Art history and overwhelming that this time the mix with the allure of Chianti Route. Small towns, medieval aspect, scattered around a small road through Tuscany. Good restaurants and good hotels to go to one of our favorite routes.
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Sargadelos, Lugo: smoking history
For: Edu & Eri (text and photos)

Sargadelos, Lugo: smoking history
Sargadelos Lugo is a parish with just over 150 inhabitants. It may seem an unimportant, but at its heart lies the factory that introduced the first industrial capitalism in Spain, by Edu & Eri.
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Uclés Monastery: the house of the Order of Santiago
For: Edu y different (text and photos)

Uclés Monastery: the house of the Order of Santiago
When thinking of the Middle Ages come to mind always the same recurring topics: impregnable fortresses, bloody wars, religious orders ... Uclés Monastery has a lot of three things, so no need to say anything more to justify a visit to this impressive collection is a National Monument 1931. It was the home of the mighty Order of Santiago, sits on a hill and its sturdy walls seems to have stopped the story.
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