The document summarizes information about "The New Year's Place", a fictional island destination. It provides details about the island's culture, religion, customs, tourist attractions like museums, zoos and parks. Transportation on the island involves golf cars and four-wheeled vehicles. Festivities celebrate both local customs and global events. The cuisine focuses on chicken, pizza and fish while limiting foods like red meat that are higher in fat. The document concludes by presenting three travel packages that include accommodations, food, transportation and entry to various attractions at different price points.
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The title says a lot already. So, the presentation is about how do britons spend their free time. Also it is concerned on traditional cuisine of Irish, English, Welsh, Scottish and differences in it.
Festivals eating habits leisure and recreation in GBAnzhelika White
The title says a lot already. So, the presentation is about how do britons spend their free time. Also it is concerned on traditional cuisine of Irish, English, Welsh, Scottish and differences in it.
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Orange is one of the most exciting emerging gourmet destinations in New South Wales. The district and its surrounding historic villages abound with charm, fine wine and good food.
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Our bespoke and accompanied tours are aimed at introducing intimate groups of 6-12 to the delights of the region.
Package include two nights accommodation, a welcome cheese platter + local sparkling, a welcome dinner with paired local wines, breakfast hamper, a 1.5 day tour of the vineyards and historic villages, and a gift pack.
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Orange is one of the most exciting emerging gourmet destinations in New South Wales. The district and its surrounding historic villages abound with charm, fine wine and good food.
It’s little wonder that it was recently named in Australian Traveller magazine as one of Australia’s top five ‘Foodie Weekend’ destinations.
Our bespoke and accompanied tours are aimed at introducing intimate groups of 6-12 to the delights of the region.
Package include two nights accommodation, a welcome cheese platter + local sparkling, a welcome dinner with paired local wines, breakfast hamper, a 1.5 day tour of the vineyards and historic villages, and a gift pack.
www.stlucia.org/blog - get a crash course on simply beautiful Saint Lucia with this Insider's Guide. Discover the best places to go, eat, party and stay. Also learn some of our creole phrases. Enjoy.
Winter Wonders adventure at Kirstenbosch Gardens
The school holidays are almost here! So, what to do with the kids?
Take them to Kirstenbosch for the fun-filled Winter Wonders programme.
From Saturday 25 June through to Saturday 16 July, Winter Wonders offers a 3-week programme of fun, learning, walking, creativity and story-telling. Most of the events are free of charge, and there are also family focused activities for all to join in.
The Winter Wonders programme offers an opportunity to explore the most beautiful garden in Africa and learn more about the environment we live in.
The unmissable adventures include animated story readings by Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors in the Botanical Society bookshop, treasure-hunts through the gardens, a biodiversity and waste art workshop, a nature’s treasure box experience and Kirstenbosch’s version of the Amazing Race: ‘Find 50 in Kirstenbosch’!
Many Struik Nature and Struik Children’s authors are participating, so bring your family, meet the authors and join in the fun. One of the highlights is herpetologist Johan Marais who is bringing in some of his reptilian friends for children to see and touch if they dare!
There will also be fantastic prizes and good discounts on Struik Nature books in the Botanical Society Bookshop.
Free Garden entry for children under 18 years during the Winter School Holidays 25 June to 17 July
See full programme details on www.sanbi.org.za & www.struiknatureclub.co.za
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EASTER. Easter Delights: Joyful Celebrations, Colorful Eggs, and Sweet Trea...AbdurRahmanAhmad12
Easter is such an amazing time of year, filled with joy and celebration. It's a holiday that holds great significance for Christians around the world as it commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But Easter is not just about religious observances; it's also a time for family gatherings, delicious food, and fun traditions. Let me share some fascinating details about Easter with you!
Easter is celebrated on different dates each year, usually between late March and late April. The exact date is determined by the lunar calendar, which is why it changes annually. The festivities begin on Good Friday, which marks the crucifixion of Jesus, and culminate on Easter Sunday, which celebrates his resurrection.
One of the most iconic symbols of Easter is the Easter egg. Eggs have long been associated with new life and rebirth, making them a perfect representation of the resurrection. People decorate eggs in various ways, from simple dyeing to intricate designs. In many cultures, egg rolling is a popular Easter activity, where children roll decorated eggs down a hill, and the egg that travels the farthest without breaking is declared the winner.
Another beloved tradition is the Easter bunny. This fluffy creature is said to deliver baskets filled with candy and small gifts to children. The legend of the Easter bunny originated in Germany and was brought to the United States by German immigrants in the 18th century. It has since become a cherished symbol of Easter, bringing joy to kids all over the world.
Now, let's talk about some unique Easter traditions from different countries. In Greece, Easter is celebrated with great enthusiasm. One of the highlights is the midnight church service, where people hold candles and sing hymns. After the service, families gather for a feast, which includes a special bread called "tsoureki" and a delicious soup called "magiritsa."
In Spain, the city of Seville is known for its extravagant Semana Santa (Holy Week) processions. These processions feature elaborately decorated floats, called "pasos," which depict scenes from the Passion of Christ. Thousands of people line the streets to watch these solemn and awe-inspiring processions.
In the United Kingdom, Easter is marked by a variety of customs. One popular tradition is the Easter egg hunt, where children search for hidden eggs in gardens or parks. Another unique tradition is the Morris dance, a traditional English folk dance performed by groups of dancers wearing bells and colorful costumes.
Now, let's dive into some mouthwatering Easter treats! Hot cross buns are
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2. YOU HAVE TO COME
In this Island no so near the city and in this
Magazine you are going to find : The Culture,
Religion, Customs, of this Island, the Museums,
Zoos, Parks, Mass of Transport, Festivities, and
Gastronomy.
Here you can find some Hotels, Hospitals, Schools
and all that you need.
The passport to here isn't expensive in Sprit are
$50.000 pesos each person, in Avianca $100.000
pesos each person, and in others $49.000 pesos
each person, off course the food , TV ,and all the
can change in the different airplanes.
5. RELIGION
Is Christian, Catholic , but it not been nether Christian
nor Catholic , because are the more common and the
people like both , but the girl ho makes this Island is a
Catholic person, but she like the both churches, in
this Island people have to do first communion , Marry
catholic or with a priest, and the families don’t divorce
.
6. CUSTOMS
If you want to come you have to now the Customs:
Fathers Day: The importance of the fathers in the live.
Mother Day: The importance of the mothers in the live.
Holy Week: Resurrection of Jesus
Halloween: The day of the Death
Friendship and Love: The Friends and the Lovers
Christmas: The born of Jesus
New year: another year of live
7. CUSTOMS
New year: another year of live
Happy Birthdays
9. ZOOS
In this island isn't a lot of Zoos , exactly are 2 zoos
with Monkeys, Elephant, Lions, Rabbits, Birds and
other animals, all the people can give food to the
animals, play with the Bunnies, climb trees , make
backwards and forwards in the rope, to pass from
one to the others, do different activities in the park
because if you go you have to stay from 8:00 am to
1:00 pm or 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm , of curse in the zoos
are cofeshop.
10. MUSEUMS
The Museums are about antique cultures, gold,
silver, bronze, prehistory animals, and some fossils.
The entrance cost : for children's $2.000, and from
adult $3.500 in all the museums , but the entrance
in for gold, silver and bronze, folsils is from 8:00am
to 1:00pm, and for the other is from 9:00am to
10:00pm.
11. PARKS
In this Island , the parks are :- Aquatic, Normal,
Thematic
The entrance:
In the aquatic is from 8:00 am to 9:00pm.
In the normal is from 8:00 am to 10:00pm
The cost of the entrance is:
For adult:$10.000 and for children:$5.000
All the parks are fantastic, in all you can buy gifts
and food , and some are free.
13. MEANS OF TRANSPORT
In this Island the Transport isn't a lot ,because the
people of this Island don’t like the traffic jam and
the noise.
All the people can move by bicycle, skates, in this
Island aren't busses , transmilenio, because we
move by golf cars and in four wheels, all the people
have one or two of that, and bicycle and skates
they have to buy, and a new way is by a bubble you
enter there you run or fly and it is free.
14. FESTIVITIES
There are not a lot of festivities, there are one of the
one of the chocolate other of animals, of the Popsy
ice cream, the teachers day , mothers fathers day,
Christmas, new year , moneys day, the antique
culture, in some festivities the people get costumes
of antique cultures, or dinosaur.
In this Island isn't obligatory to be in the festivities
but another festivities is to help the poor people of
other countries or Island, with food, clothes, and
some money, we help the poor people of others
islands because here aren't poor people.
15. GASTRONOMY
In this Island the food is good but there isn't
seafood except fish and boaster shrimps , because
the majority of the people didn’t like, the hamburger,
the hot dog, sausage with French fires, aren't an
obsession, because they put fat, the chicken ,the
pizza are normal food.
16. 1 PACKAGE
4 nights in the New Years Place
4 people
Food
Transport
2 parks
1 Museum or Zoo
= $1.540.000
17. 2 PACKAGE
5 nights in the New Years Place Hotel
5 people
Food
3 Parks
1 Museum
Transport
1 Zoo
5 entrance for the theater or cinema
=$ 1.920.000
18. 3 PACKAGE
4 nights in the Camaleon Hotel
3 People
Food
Transport
2 Parks
1 Zoo
=$ 1.070.000