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In a visit to Spain people should have a valid passport to enjoy the real culture of Spanish people. Americans can require a huge paperwork to travel in various other countries but traveling to Spain has some benefits to the American people. For example, Americans only need a valid passport and a return ticket. They don’t need any visa. They will only need a proper visa stamp if their stay in Spain exceeds 90 days.
Crossing Borders

If an American has a valid passport and is visiting Spain, he/she can also visit various cross border European countries like Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Portugal and Sweden. For this purpose, they would need a visa if their stay in these countries exceeds three months from the date of entry.
Cost and Communication Factors
When anyone is on a trip to any foreign country, he/she should be conscious of certain factors like currency, language and weather reports. For instance local currency in Spain is Euro and it would be expensive for an American because Euro is a stronger currency than American Dollar. So Americans should bear this in their minds while traveling to Spain. Also Spanish is spoken and understood throughout the country. Although English is spoken in tourist areas yet one should arrange a guide for proper communication during the trip. Travelers should know the weather reports and plan their journey accordingly. Read the full story
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As time moved ahead and mankind became more and more creative day by day, mans work also evolved to new level. Where at first human beings sought out to conduct his domestic life in a shelter, now have become more than just buildings? Since time, various methods and materials have been put into action to bring about amazing architectural displays. Below is a top ten list of such buildings.
1. Dar Al Hajar, Yemen:

This building is now the greatest attraction to the tourists in yemen. The Dar Al Hajar is a palace that was built way back in the 1930s. The palace was built in the valley of Wadi Dhahr and is a remarkable sight to watch. The Al Hajar protrudes from a rock formation and was built by the ruler of that time, Yahya. This piece of beauty was originally made as a summer residence which has now become a great tourist attraction.
2. Manchester Civil Justice Centre, England:

This multi-court building has an 11,000 sq/m suspended glass wall which is the largest in Europe. The building was made by Denton Corker Marshall. Currently, talks about the same type of sister building near Birmingham are under consideration.
3. The Stone House, Portugal:

This is a house made of stone. The stone house is a privately owned building but many tourists who make it to the top of the hill are allowed to take pictures and marvel at the creation.
4. Beijing National Stadium, China:

Built by Jacques Herzog, this building was used in the 2008 Summer Olympics in China. Other than Jacques Herzog as the architect, the list also includes the likes of Pierre de Meuron, Stefan Marbach, Li Xinggang, and artist Ai Wei Wei. The building has a bird’s nest theme.
5. Kansas City Public Library:

This is a library that was made in 1873 and has a huge wall of books running down the 10th street. The building runs between the Wyandotte Street and Baltimore Avenue and has 22 book spines of various titles. Read the full story
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Border Rivers are those rivers which flow between the boundaries of two countries. There are a number of rivers which border the states and territories all over the world. These rivers fulfill a lot of purposes for both the countries. The foremost is that both of the states can equally take advantage from the water if there isn’t any treaty or document signed by either of the government regarding its use.
List of International Border Rivers

Some of the international borders rivers are given here in the form of list. They are from the major continents like North America, North America-Central America, Central America and Europe.
International Border Rivers in North America
In the continent of North America, there are many border rivers majorly between United States, Canada and Mexico.
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Internet advertising has made all things available on little movements of your fingers. There is no exception for it in the case of travel and tourism industry. So you can get easy access to all travel stuff online and plan your European trip in a more precise way in advance. In this regard, a number of websites are ready to help you.
Tips to plan Europe travel

What you have to do is start your search to collect information regarding your travel trip. You should carry out research according to the type of your Europe travel such as vacation, sightseeing or adventure. Following are the useful tips that would help you to plan your Europe travel.
First step towards Europe travel planning
First of all, decide how many of you are going on travel. Consider following things in the first step.
- Are you traveling alone?
- Are you traveling with your spouse?
- Are you traveling with your family including kids?
- Are you traveling with your friends?
- If you are traveling in a group then how many members it is consisted on?
The expenses depend on the number of people traveling. Few people traveling means less expense of hotel reservation, food and entertainment. You can contact with an online travel agent to discuss your Europe trip deals and packages. They are aware of all deals and can guide you properly according to your travel plan. They can also guide you about booking air-tickets, hotel rooms, and inland travels and may help you to get discounts on all such things. With their help and guidance you can save a lot on you Europe travel.
Decide Europe travel according to your interests
You should decide Europe travel according to your interest. Select places that you want to explore during your Europe travel.
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There are millions of travelers who travel every year. But out of them there will be none who will say “I love to travel to dangerous countries”. That’s our nature that we love to go on such place which is safest. Here we have compiled a list of 10 safest countries around the globe.
Here are the top 10 safest countries on planet earth:
1. Bahrain
Bahrain is situated in the Middle East. The crime rate of this country is close to zero percent. Acts of violent crimes are also non-existent. It is a cultural country and one should consider it as a good vacation spot.

2. Cuba
Cuba can be found in the Caribbean. It is a very secure and safe country. About 193 countries citizen’s can visit Cuba freely. Therefore, if you reside in any of these countries, Cuba would be a good option to visit.
3. Switzerland
Switzerland is located in Europe. It is known for its natural and scenic beauty. The crime rate of this country is quite low. As far as safety is concerned Switzerland is quite secure.
4. Singapore
Singapore is situated in Southeast, Asia. One thing however should be kept in mind that Singapore is quite serious about capital punishments. It ranks number one on the list of countries where there are more executions than murders.However this makes the country a safe place to visit, unless you’re a criminal.
5. Seychelles
The Seychelles can be found in Africa. Africa generally is not a safe place to visit. However, Seychelles is the exception.
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- It is impossible to lick your elbow.
- Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
- In every episode of Seinfeld there is a Superman somewhere.
- Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
- More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.
- 13% of Americans actually believe that some parts of the moon are made of cheese.
- The world’s youngest parents were 8 and 9 and lived in China in 1910.
- Fish that live more than 800 meters below the ocean surface don’t have eyes.
- Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave. Go on, try it then
- Ramses brand condom is named after the great pharaoh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children

- Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
- The average chocolate bar has 8 insects’ legs in it.
- In York, it is perfectly legal to shoot a Scotsman with a bow and arrow (except on Sundays)
- No piece of square dry paper can be folded in half more than 7 times
- The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night.
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