dimecres, 2 de juny del 2010


Today is a special day so please leave a special video from Alex guirior is one of the most popular songs and now one of the many clubs that put.

Alex Guirior
At age 17 he has the opportunity to do a collaboration at the municipal radio his people. This is a section of the program "Original Setting" where his job is to talk about parties and schedule the disco "Set59" We became interested in the DJ world by age 16 in the garage of a friend who has a small team to practice. Gradually acquiring material on its own to slip at home.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZD_wCTS0cA






dimarts, 1 de juny del 2010

Second: Egypt




If you like ancient history or the monuments that were built in those days, you would go to Egypt. It's a land of deserts, pyramids, temples, tombs and pharaohs.

History


Ancient Egypt was a civilization in northeastern Africa that developed around the middle and lower Nile River, in territory now occupied by the current state of Egypt. The civilization began in the 3150 BC with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh, and was developed during the next three millennium.The civilization of ancient Egypt prospered by adapting to the conditions of the valley of the River Nile. The ancient Egyptians control the irrigation of a fertile valley produced surplus crops, which promote a social and cultural development.

·Here I give you the alphabet of the ancient Egypt:
Egyptian writing came from a linguistic source, was very different to ours, complex in its base and carrier of many signs.
Hieroglyphic writing is based on a mixed system remained ideographic phonetic form unchanged for 3500 years.
According to Egyptian mythology, Thoth was the god who invented writing.

dijous, 20 de maig del 2010

The first city: Rome!

Before you start I am going to say that Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and can say that is one of the most important cities in monuments and history.

Walking through Rome is like walking through a museum, it's squares, it's fountains, it's ruins, the Colosseum, which centuries ago was witnessed by the endless struggles then called Roman gladiators. Walking through it's streets is to walk around for thousands of years of history. A delight for the senses, and that Rome is and has been home to great painters,

sculptors, architects, the city can enjoy works by artists including Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Bernini ...

If you go to Rome you can not leave the city without seeing the monuments like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain or Piazza Venezia.Now let me explain some important monuments:

-Coliseum:The Coliseum (Colosseum in Latin) is a large amphitheater at the time of the Roman Empire, built in the first century in the center of the city under the jurisdiction of Rome and VaticanCity, by their origin linked to Christianity.

In ancient times had a capacity for 50,000 spectators, with eighty rows of bleachers. Those who were near the arena were the Emperor and the Senate, and as they stood were located lower strata of society. Took place in the Coliseum gladiator fights and public spectacles.

Although the structure is seriously damaged by earthquakes and stone-cutters, the Coliseum has always been seen as an icon of Imperial Rome and is one of the best preserved examples of Roman architecture.

-Trevi Fountain:The fountain is located at the intersection of three streets (tre vie), marking the end point of the Aqua Virgo (Italian: Acqua Vergine), one of the ancient aqueducts that supplied water to Rome.A. In 19 C., allegedly with the help of a virgin, Roman technicians located a source of pure water at only 22 km from the city (current scene on the facade of the source).

This Aqua Virgo aqueduct ran along the shortest straight to Rome's Baths of Agrippa and was used for more than four years. The coup de grace to the urban life of late classical Rome was the breaking of the aqueducts by the besieging Goths. Medieval Romans were reduced to drawing water from contaminated wells and the river Tiber, which was also used as a sewer.

The Roman custom of building a handsome fountain at the end of the aqueducts that brought water to Rome was revived in the fifteenth century, with the Renaissance.

You can not leave without eating a good pizza or pasta of the best in the world, or some macaroni or spaghetti bolognese whether or carbonara.

I hope you liked the city that is Rome!

By the recomended cities of Alex




At last I know what I'm gonna talk about !

I know what I'm gonna talk on this blog and is an issue that I think will interest you all.
I will speak about the cities that I recommend to you, the cities that you would have to visit once in life.

I hope you love it!

dimarts, 18 de maig del 2010

My new blog

Hello I'm Alex Arellano and this is my new blog so that is the reason I don't now how to use. I'm going to investigate!I don't now my blog will be about but I will think something already!!