The flight had left behind his home, their possessions and their lives. He started joining other Belgians who also sought to escape but were stopped by rebel troops, gunpoint and killed one of them. After that, dispersed each to their own. The streets were filled with military mutineers who beat up men of European origin and raped women, while in the ditches were the first bodies.
Jodhpur, India: the land of death
Then, come to my ears musical notes and a voice begins to sing. A few feet away from me a young, only child, wearing a traditional costume plays dirulba, a stringed instrument. He is accompanied by a letter that looks like a lament or, at least, gave me melancholy.
Bethlehem: the bold splendor of empire
Belém is enjoyed walking through the streets, always with tourists and travelers in the footsteps of the past, reveling in his famous pastry and understanding the significance of the places visited. Huge open spaces characterize the locality, which is now a neighborhood of Lisbon.
Julióbriga: the end of the Cantabrian tribes
A reservoir and a Roman road that crosses seven miles Cantabrian valleys. Julióbriga is a trip to the conquest of northern Spain by the Romans. A little known place, fascinating and nestled amidst a beautiful mountain landscape.
The defensive line of the coast of Malaga and the XXI century
I visited several towers greet the Mediterranean and in the past showed challenging to those who dared challenge its water from the peninsula. The sun shone on the calm blue sea, a gentle breeze caressing our faces, the same wind that blew past the sails of the ships with letters of marque.
San Sebastián: the release of the French, the ashes of the British
I found the street 31 August, whose facades still whisper nightmares of fire and looting. That day 1813, Allied troops consisting of British and Portuguese soldiers launched the final assault on San Sebastian. The French army could not stand the onslaught and retreated to the Castillo de la Mota, a twelfth-century fortress
London: Churchill's cave
The Cabinet War Rooms were commissioned in June 1938, transforming a former underground storage to 10 meters deep in a bunker against bombing. The visit may be the facilities as they were after the war ended in June 1945. Some areas that can be visited are the rooms of the Churchill, control rooms or PBX.
Taj Mahal: a tear on the cheek of India
There are dreams that belong to the world of unattainable, but the passage of time and effort to achieve a chance to realize other more mundane. One of those fascinations had made me reach Agra, famous for hosting the incomparable Taj Mahal.
Sri Lanka: the old Arab community and the tsunami
Its history goes back to the V, when Arab merchants established a port and a small colony that supplied commercial routes (...)
(...) The father, pointing my camera, I said: When you return to your country, shows photos. You will come to help someone then? I do not know, do not know. - And I could not say more.
