COLOMBIA: Los Suspiros de un Pasado Que Se Niega Morir- Museo Romántico

COLOMBIA: The Sighs of a Past That Refuses to Die – Romantic Museum En la bulliciosa ciudad de Barranquilla, entre calles cargadas de historia, se alza con nostalgia la Casa Museo Romántico. Construida con elegancia en 1923, sus paredes guardan … Continúa leyendo COLOMBIA: Los Suspiros de un Pasado Que Se Niega Morir- Museo Romántico

GHANA: GWOLLU SLAVE DEFENSE WALL, HISTORY BEHIND THE WAL..

GHANA: MURO DE DEFENSA DE ESCLAVOS GWOLLU, HISTORIA DETRÁS DEL MURO.. When Nalerigu’s famous wall was built in the 18th century, Gwollu’s was erected in the 19th century; this was decades after the slave trade was abolished in 1807 in … Continúa leyendo GHANA: GWOLLU SLAVE DEFENSE WALL, HISTORY BEHIND THE WAL..

GHANA: HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND TOUR SITES

GHANA: MONUMENTOS HISTÓRICOS Y SITIOS TURÍSTICOS ASSIN MANSO SLAVE RIVER SITE The Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River also called Nnonkonsuo or Donkor Nsuo was one of the slave markets for gathering indigenes during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It is located … Continúa leyendo GHANA: HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND TOUR SITES

XPLORALYA: TOUR SITES AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN GHANA «MANHYIA PALACE»

SITIOS TURÍSTICOS Y MONUMENTOS HISTÓRICOS EN GHANA «PALACIO MANHYIA» The Manhyia Palace Museum was created within the old residence of Otumfuo Agyeman Prempeh I and Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II, the thirteenth and fourteenth Kings of Asante respectively. El … Continúa leyendo XPLORALYA: TOUR SITES AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN GHANA «MANHYIA PALACE»

XPLORALYA: HISTORICAL MONUMENTS & UNFORGETTABLE PLACES in GHANA

Ghana is a historic country with a deep-rooted culture and diverse natural attractions that place it in a privileged position on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa, famous for its diverse fauna, ancient forts and isolated beaches such as those of Busua. Continúa leyendo XPLORALYA: HISTORICAL MONUMENTS & UNFORGETTABLE PLACES in GHANA

COLOMBIA: San José de Cúcuta -La perla del norte – El Portón de la Frontera – Ciudad Verde

San José de Cúcuta, was founded on June 17, 1733 by Juana Rangel de Cuellar, with the name San José de Guasimales, in what was an indigenous settlement given in Order by Pedro de Ursúa to Sebastián Lorenzo in 1550. Continúa leyendo COLOMBIA: San José de Cúcuta -La perla del norte – El Portón de la Frontera – Ciudad Verde