Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Bhuton - Taktshang Monastery ( Tiger 's Nest)

Punakha

Himalaias

Bhuton

I bought two tickets to Bhutan: "Land of the thundering dragon. "

We're going to an unforgettable tour.


Bhutan is a town located in the Himalayas, bordering China and India.

We're going to know the happiest city in the world.

There people respect religious traditions.


Are calm and serene.

With this journey, I hope we’re going infected by this happiness forever.


We will be going first to know the capital of Bhutan: Punakha and Chimi Lhakhang temple.

We will also be going to visit Pungthang Dechen Phodrang "palace of great happiness " is located at the confluence of two rivers (Phochu and Mochu).

Andclose , we’re going visit Taktshang Monastery ( Tiger 's Nest) . It is built on a cliff at 3,120 meters in height at approximately 700 meters above the Paro valley and the only way be getting is by foot or mule.

We’re going stay in simple hotels and cozy.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

“The Prince and the Pauper”, the book


About the Author

The author is Mark Twain, but his real name is Samuel Clemens. He was American, but knew Europe very well. He was steamboat pilot, and his stories are from people and places he visited. "The Prince and the Pauper" It´s an adventure. I thought easy and very good. I recommend it because is a lesson everyone.


About the book

It´s a great an adventure.
Tom Canty was a boy very poor. He lives his family a little room at the back of the house, and Tom asked for penny every day.
He had the opportunity to meet the Prince, and They changed their clothes and their changed place in the society. The prince became poor, and Tom became prince for a day, but took longer than that, and so the adventure begin.
The Prince goes through a lot of difficulty, lost, have afraid, but became the best King of England because his deprivation experience it was useful. Served him a lesson.
The reading is simple. The vocabulary is easy, and the story is wonderful. Therefore, I recommend.

Trailer movie (1937): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEZaVozogM4