Indonesian Derawan Islands, the dream of every traveler looking for an unfamiliar tourist destination

The dream of every traveers is to find a perfect destination somewhere off the track. There is no doubt that any tourist can find in  Derawan Islands what he wanted to find and what the desired in , which form together a group of islands located in the province of East Kalimantan in Indonesia in the Sulawesi Sea off the east coast of Kalimantan.
Although the Derawan Islands are well known, but it is difficult to access, but with attainable and your presence there, will remain Alazemk that feeling as if they had found a new discovery. And may have traveled to hundreds of places all over the world, but there is no other place in the splendor and beauty of Derawan Islands, in this picturesque charming islands, lives a small community of people in a small and very clean village accustomed to its members welcome travelers with open arms.

After waking up in a room and you see the sun which shines from the little house in which she lives with the rest of the travelers from around the world balcony, you can jump in the tranquil turquoise waters, which are more like a crystal in cleanliness to increase your enjoyment and you see many turtles as you can after so to enjoy a premium of rest and relaxation over the coral-colored magnificent rare.

After that, you can lie on the beach and listen to the voice of the palm trees that move by the wind. If boredom began to seep into yourself, the wait-and-see for a moment the sunset unusual liable to dispel thoughts and worries, especially as you listen to the voice of the ears dinner out of the mosque not far from you.

The Caribbean: a destination to avoid this year

Despite it's beautyful nature and its multiple ways of entertaining , it is advisable to not travel to the Caribbean Sea this year because of the spread of a dangerous virus called "chikungunya" which is spread by mosquitoes and causes fever, excruciating and pain in the joints.


The Daily Mail newspaper reported that the symptoms of the disease extends to other muscle pain, headache, nausea, fatigue, rashes, where a patient was not barely able to walk or use his hands.

Experiencing hospitals and clinics across the Caribbean thousands of people with the same symptoms, victims of a virus with a long and unfamiliar name, which quickly spread by mosquitoes across the islands having been the first case of locally transmitted in December last year confirmed.

The authorities are trying to control mosquitoes in all parts of the Caribbean, from the dense urban neighborhoods to the beach resorts.

Although the spread of the disease in some Latin American countries, however, and so far, is the Dominican Republic is the country's most affected by the virus, as recorded half of all cases of infection in the Americas.

According to the Organization of the Pan American Health, Chikungunya has spread to 24 cities and place at least in the Western Hemisphere since the first case of his recorded in the island of St. Maarten French in late 2013. The experts believe that the number of passengers rising to the region means the possibility of increasing the number of people in the early this summer.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

You would be forgiven for believing that lighthouse were the dominant species in the Reykjanes peninsula, but there is a lot more to see there besides the many protectors of the coastline. The whole area is a geothermal wonder, conveniently close to Keflavik International Airport and the stunning Blue Lagoon.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

A number of the higher temperature geothermal spots in the peninsula have been used to provide electricity to the surrounding area. If you are interested in geology and its history in the area, you need to take a tour of the geothermal energy exhibition at the Hellisheiði Power Station.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

This is the part of the world where the earth’s crust that sites between the European and American tectonic plates is at its thinnest and most visible. Pardon the pun, but the caves, volcanic craters, and geothermal waters in the area are a veritable hotbed for fun activities of all kinds. You will also find plenty of things to see and do in the area, from churches and museums, to restaurants and fun festivals.

Reykjanes attractions

In the southwestern part of the Reykjanes Peninsula you will find what will soon be a geothermal park. This is a natural wonder created by the rising of the North Atlantic ridge out of the ocean. Dotted throughout this area are more than 100 craters, caves, and lava fields, as well as a great collection of different birds. It is a rugged area that has to be seen to be believed, and there are certainly plenty of great attractions to be found, including:

-Reykjanesviti – This lighthouse dates back to the early 1900’s and has the distinction of being home to some of Iceland’s most active geothermal activity.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

-Gunnuhver – A massive hot mud spring that is housed in a crater that is an awe inspiring 20 metres in circumference. A pair of different ramps offer great views of Gunnhuver and the other natural wonders that surround it.

-Karlinn (The Old Man) – It’s a sad story, as this 50m high rock stands alone to spend his days grieving the loss of Kerlingin (The Old Woman) who used to stand by his side, but who was washed away by the elements.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

-Brennisteinfjöll (The Sulphur Mountains) – If you want to do a little exploring, there are numerous caves, craters, and lava fields to see here, all of which were formed by active volcanoes over the years.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

-Brimketill, (The surf kettle) – A unique rock formation that was sculpted over time by the ebb and flow of the ocean.

-HafnabergBird enthusiasts will get a will get a real kick out of this low vertical cliff that is home to a wide variety of plant life.

-Eldey (Fire Island) – Another spot for bird lovers, as the 77m sheer rock reef is home to the largest breeding colonies of gannets in the world. It is just one of a chain of reefs located in this area.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

All of the interesting locations in and around Reykjanes are a mere 5-20 minutes by car from the airport. A perfect example of that is something you might not expect to see in Iceland, which is a pyramid named, Keilir.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

We mentioned the vast number of lighthouses in the area already. If you want to know more about them, you must visit the village of Gardur, where you will find Gardskagi, the home to a museum and a pair of historical lighthouses. If nature is your thing, pay a visit to the Sudrunes Science and Learning Center on Sandgerdi. There you will learn about all kinds of organisms, and will also be able to see living creatures kept in large seawater tanks.

More information about geothermal power and energy harvesting can be found at the Kvikan House of Culture and Natural Resources in Grindavik. The Earth Energy exhibit tells you all you need to know about the subject through films and presentations gathered from years of research on the subject.

What To Do in Reykjanes Peninsula

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Enjoy Reykjavík’s Kolaportið Weekend Market

Lopapeysa is a souvenir that perfectly represents Iceland. It is a traditional sweater made out of intricate and distinct pattern. These handmade sweaters were created using sheep’s wool, which explains why they are amazingly warm. However, these sweaters may be quite expensive, reaching even more than 30,000 ISK in local stores along Laugavegur Street, the main shopping destination in Reykjavík.

Enjoy Reykjavík’s Kolaportið Weekend Market

In order to get a cheaper, yet same high-quality option, try visiting the Kolaportið weekend market. What is very interesting about this place is that it gives off the traditional feel of Iceland. The people that gather here come from all sorts of backgrounds, buying and selling things. Everybody who visits this market is in for a good deal. It is very charming, with a twist of a little weirdness as well.

Enjoy Reykjavík’s Kolaportið Weekend Market

Even though there are a lot of things that are worth buying in this market, such as used books, knick knacks, vintage shoes and clothes, local delicacies and even DVDs, the best offers are the ones on Iopapeysas. In this market, you can find a good deal for half the price, at 15,000 ISK. You may also decide to purchase other items such as mittens, woollen hats, and scarves.

Visit all the stalls and try on different options until you eventually find your fit. You may also attempt to negotiate, but most of the prices are fixed and are already hugely discounted, compared to the bigger stores.

Enjoy Reykjavík’s Kolaportið Weekend Market

The Kolaportið weekend market is an indoor location which is usually open during the weekend. The store hours are between 11:00 – 17:00, and they are occasionally open during public holidays. Most of the vendors do not receive cash. However, there is an ATM inside the market. You may not get a tax on your purchase, but because of the savings that you got, the tax does not really matter. Plus, you can also go and get yourself a good lunch at the fish stalls in the area.

Enjoy Reykjavík’s Kolaportið Weekend Market

Therefore, if you are searching for an activity to do on a boring weekend afternoon, head to Kolaportið weekend market and enjoy a shopping spree.

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The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

You don’t tend to think of Scandinavian countries as being the most romantic in the world, usually because you have layer on clothing as opposed to taking it off. Iceland falls into that category, and seems even less romantic when you take the local cuisine into account, not to mention the weird accent and fashion choices of the locals.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

You need to be able to look beyond all that, though, to see that the stunning vistas carved by Mother Nature’s loving hand are indeed the perfect setting for a romantic holiday. There are plenty of things for young, and the not so young, lovers to do, and a great selection of honeymoon hotels in Iceland. Here are just a few perfect hotel destinations.

Elf Guesthouse - North Iceland

This is a great little guesthouse that is owned and operated by an elderly couple. It is only a couple of km from the town center of Akureyri, but you feel as though you are in an enchanted place, as the guesthouse is located in a small forest and right beside a large stone that is the home of a friendly Elf.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

You really do feel as though you are away from it all, as the only other house nearby is that of the couple that owns the Elf Guesthouse. Karl, the owner of the property, says that he was told by the previous owner that if he bought the land, he could do whatever he wanted, as long as the stone belonging to the elf remained undisturbed.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

Karl promised that would be the case, and he has made good on said promise. The stone is highlighted by the beautiful garden that surrounds it, helping create a romantic paradise for all who visit. If you want to stay at the guesthouse, you will only be able to do so as a couple. You can book your spot by contacting Karl.

Hotel Ranga – South Iceland

Hotel Ranga is considered to be one of the “Great Hotels of the World,” and a quick glimpse into any of their 51 rooms and suites make it obvious why it has that label. The laundry list of amenities in each of the rooms is amazing enough, but the views outside the window are even more breathtaking. It doesn’t matter whether you get a view of the riverside or Mt. Helka, both are awesome.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

You can also choose to feel as though you are in another part of the world by choosing one of the suites in the “World Pavilion” that are themed to be like other nations. Lay back in your Jacuzzi and imagine that you are doing so in Antarctica, and all without leaving Iceland.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

Mjóeyri – East Iceland

When you visit Mjóeyri, you can choose to stay in the guesthouse or go for a cottage, which is a little more private and romantic. Situated on the Mjóeyri peninsula and a little ways outside the village of Eskijordur, this hotel offers views and a level of tranquility that is simply impossible to find anywhere else in the world.

The Most Romantic Honeymoon Hotels in Iceland

If you are looking to do a little Icelandic exploring, Mjóeyri is the perfect place to rest up between the many outdoor adventures that await just outside the front doors of this beautiful location.

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Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

Borgarfjörður Eystri is one of the best places to begin a hike in the country of "Víknaslóðir", also known as "The trails of the Inlets". This is a broad trail yet you will have no problem knowing which trail is which.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

We recommend that you spend ten days on the hike. However, if you are just interested in a five-day hike you can always explore the Northern or Southern area. When starting Bakkagerði in Borgarfjörður you will have preparatory assistance to insure that you have a wonderful hike to Víknaslóðir.

Víknaslóðir, allows you to see some amazing natural monuments such as Stórurð, while you trek through colorful mountains and see the most magical coastlines.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

Currently, there is approximately 150km of trails, which allows your experience to be one of a kind. You can go for a long hike or a short one, the decision is up to you Hvítserkur, Brúnavík, Dyrfjöll, Urðarhólar, Breiðavík, Loðmundarfjörður are some of the places that we highly recommend that you visit throughout your journey.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

Trekking through Víknaslóðir is a one of a kind experience. You will see colorful mountains that are unique. There are also the black sand beaches and the pinkish orange shades at the mountain ridges.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

While trekking the trails you will find yourself being able to see the isolated coves, fjords, colorful hills, green valleys and more. You will even see the ancient farms and homes that were once busting with joy. Nature is a wonderful thing especially when the reindeer herds appear and exotic birds that are known to the artic.  Then of course, you have to stop and check out all of the colorful flowers.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

If you want to see natural beauty that has not been affected by tourism and a great hiking route make sure you stop by Borgarfjörður. It is one of the isolated areas known as “the central province of elves”. Legend has it that in Álfaborg, the queen, resided here while guarding her realm.

Víknaslóðir Trail - The Land of the Hidden People - East Iceland

Another region to check out is Blábjörg, which is a giant wall that goes into the ocean.

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Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

If you go to the northwest region of Iceland, you will find a peninsula, which resembles a deformed dragon. This is one of the oldest regions of Iceland and the ancient volcanoes created it.

Thanks to the ancient volcanoes, it is a remarkable landscape that towers above the mountains and deep fjords and when you look at it from a map, you will think you are looking at saw teeth. If you want to see, nature at its finest Ísafjörður, Iceland is the place for you to come.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður happens to be the largest town found in Westfjords. It is so big it covers almost an entire fjord. On the map, it is the breathtaking mountain landscape. Additionally, since there is a thin band between the shoreline and the outskirts of town, one can easily see just how large it is.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

This natural region allows you to see that it has history, especially since most of the buildings are made of wood. In fact, Ísafjörður takes pride in having one of the oldest buildings in all of Iceland, which originated back in 1757.

Ísafjörður works hard to insure that they stay full of culture and have many things going on. They have amazing restaurants, a great music scene, and they have a variety of festivals that take place during the year. Some of the more popular events are the Music Festival, during Easter, and the European mud football championships, during August. Ísafjörður is also home of the best bakery in Iceland, which means this is a place that you must visit during your Iceland trip!

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Many people focus on visiting Reykjavik and Akureyri yet if you do not make a visit to Ísafjörður while in the area you are really missing out.

Ísafjörður is an amazing place for hiking and mountain climbing. During the winter, you can even take advantage of skiing and exploring the natural hot pots. The waterfalls will leave you speechless as well as the bird cliffs.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Areas Close to Ísafjörður That Has Amazing Things to Do

Ísafjörður is close to many villages via the tunnel such as Sudureyri, Flateyri and Thingeyri.  The tunnel that connects it to other towns has been around since 1996 and every one hundred meters there is a meeting place.

Sudureyri

Sudureyri is approximately 23 km from Ísafjörður and has the nickname “original fishing village”. You can take a tour here to see fishermen, the fish factory, or act as a fisherman yourself. There are also hiking tours and geothermal outdoor swimming pools to make sure that your stay is satisfying. Go to the Tourist Information Office for additional details.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Flateyri

Flateyri is approximately 23 km from Ísafjörður and is home of “The Old Bookstore”, which is a museum that brilliantly displays all of the history of the village.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Thingeyri

Thingeyri is approximately 49 km from Ísafjörður, which is where you will find the legendary Icelandic sagas. Additionally, while here you can hike and swim. Many tourists come here for Westfjord’s highest mountain.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Hrafnseyri

Hrafnseyri is approximately 66 km from Ísafjörður and is the birthplace of Jon Sigurdsson. There is also a museum dedicated to his memory, which opens during the summer months.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Closing Thoughts

If you want to drive to Reykjavik from Ísafjörður, expect to spend approximately six hours traveling, if during the winter longer. However, you could take a domestic flight; they leave twice a day, and the flight only takes forty minutes tops. During the summer time, you can take an intercity coach or one of the Reykjavik busses, which would take you to Hólmavík year round. From Hólmavík you can hike, though it is not advisable.

The winter months make travelling difficult because of the weather conditions but majority of the time some mode of transportation will be available. Locals have also been known to take you to where you need to go when your flight is cancelled as long as you pay for the petrol for their car.

Ísafjörður Guide - Things to do in Ísafjörður

Overall, if you plan to visit Ísafjörður during the winter months it is recommended that you go at the beginning or the middle of your trip. This way you can more flexible if transportation is delayed and you can enjoy all that the town has to offer.

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© 2014 Iceland24, November 2014

Caves in Iceland - Caving in Iceland - Lava Tubes & Ice Caves

Because of Iceland’s unique geographical position, it has been graced by some of the world’s most beautiful and exceptional rock formations. Located on the Mid-Atlantic ridge, home to an unrivaled level of volcanic activity, tube caves abound—a result of magma activity in the region. With a guide, these tube caves offer year-round tours and exploration.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

Due to Iceland’s climate, certain caves are only available at certain times of the year. The most popular summer cave is Gjábakkahellir Cave, while the most popular winter cave is Leiðarendi Cave. The first is located near Þingvellir, and the second in Bláfjöll.

Tours through these caves are often combined with other activities, the favorites being ATV riding or snorkeling in the area.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

One of the major draws of Iceland’s caves is the ability to actually go into a magma chamber. Few other places in the world provide this same opportunity. This chamber is called the Þríhnúkagígur crater and represents an erupted volcano. Now more than 4000 years old, it is dormant and massive, spanning the space of three basketball courts.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

The hike into the interior of the Þríhnúkagígur crater is about an hour and a 120 meter cable lift descent into the belly of the volcano, letting out into a chamber that could house the Statue of Liberty. What makes this area so special is that most volcanic eruptions cause magma chambers to collapse. This volcano’s eruption did not, preserving a unique natural formation that most find awe-inspiring.

Some of the most popular caves include:

1. Vatnshellir cave – Located on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, this volcano can only be reached by guided tour. A staircase descends to the mouth of a tall, wide passage that lets out into the cave after a short walk. This cave gets very cold, even during the warm months, so coats, hats, and gloves are recommended. The tour itself is about an hour long.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

2. Lofthellir cave – One of the most popular caves in Northern Iceland, this lava cave is also fairly old. It is riddled with incredible ice sculptures and rock formations carved by ancient magma activity. Visit Askja offers guided cave tours at Cave Lofthellir in north Iceland.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

3. Búri cave – On the Reykjanes peninsula, this cave was only added to the list of known caves in 2005. It is, by far, the largest cave in Iceland, measuring ten meters high, ten meters at its widest, and over a kilometer long. The world’s deepest lava pit is housed here as well, descending seventeen meters deeper into the earth. Some explorers are put off by the narrow entrance, but once inside, marvel at the sheer size of the cave and the rock formations and ice sculptures. While the ice is at its best during the winter, this cave is open year round. There is a slight climb required to get to the pit, but it is worth the views.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

4. Thrihnukagigur cave – Another impressive crater, this time housed in Southwest Iceland, this cave is one of the most unique volcano exploring opportunities in the world. 4000 years of dormancy and no recent activity at all makes this a safe, but exhilarating exploration, descending right into the belly of the volcano. Some compare the incredible rock formations and colors to an elaborate palace. This cave also plays home to a giant magma chamber.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

5. Gjábakkahellir cave – This cave is one of the Iceland’s best examples of a magma tube, created as the magma on the surface solidifies as magma continues to travel beneath. The result is a series of beautiful formations and ice sculptures. This cave is about 9000 years old, and is in Thingvellir National Park.

Caves in Iceland - Vatnshellir cave - Lofthellir cave - Búri cave - Thrihnukagigur cave - Gjábakkahellir cave

Caves play an important role not just in geographical studies, but also in an understanding of history and biology. Over the years, caves have played home to both humans and animals, and they have strong ties to Icelandic history. With the range of caves in Iceland, there is no better place for a cave adventure or to see some of the most beautiful and unique natural formations in the world.

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© 2014 Iceland24, November 2014

9 things you can do for free in New York

Certainly New York is the home of the hamburger and the game of baseball and there is no other city in the world to offer freebies from first class on a daily basis as it is New York, which is famous for its famous paintings wonderful classical music and green spaces, and if you're a fan of this city and the fear of costs here are a number of places you can visit for free.

Staten Ferry Island

Did you know that you can get a full boat tour of New York Bay, with views Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, while enjoying the quiet atmosphere in the salty breezes? But there is no need for you to reach for your wallet, as the Staten Island Ferry in New York regularly organizes free trips between Lower Manhattan, Staten Island neighborhood. Tables, please visit the Web site siferry.com.

New York Botanical Garden

Open Botanical Garden in New York territory to visitors for free today along every Wednesday, and from 10 to 11:00 every Saturday, you can go to it by subway or the North Metro line from Grand Central Station and walk down the winding paths among the trees and flowering plants, but you should buy there are tickets to get to the plastic or private homes. To learn more about the summer programs at the Botanical Garden, please visit the Web site nybg.org. 

Children's Museum of Art

With the title of a non-traditional in downtown Manhattan, we see children Museum of Art, which inspired the idea for children and parents alike, but it focuses on practical training activities and educational presentations by talented workers. To learn more, please visit the Web site cmany.org. 

Grand Central Terminal (GCT)

Is a passenger station in the center of Manhattan in New York City, United States of America is the largest train station in the world in terms of the number of platforms, and if you're lucky and I visited the station on a sunny day will hear the time to watch the sun, a bright giant building from the inside and listen liquefied walking and entertainment inside the station.

Central Park

Central Park offers every day in summer activities such as fishing and guided tours of the gardens and spaces and wild concerts and the theater season, and more than that, but, the best way to enjoy in Central Park is that roam in the park with someone you love, and discover the special charming places, bridges, and sculptures whenever you go public. Visit the official site of the park on centralparknyc.org 

Museum of Modern Art

On Friday, from four o'clock to eight in the evening, free entry in the Museum of Modern Art, including all exhibits, films, also enjoys the group that includes some of the most famous works of Van Gogh, Mondrian, Picasso, Chagall and other artists of the 19th and 20th century. To learn more about the museum programs, please visit the Web site .moma.org

Summer Theater

If you have a little time? What about the free concert? There are around 100 free display in public parks in all five districts in New York City? Summer theater arrange an incredible range of entertainment for free each year, including music, comedy For more information, please visit the Web site of cityparksfoundation.org 

New York Public Library

The library is not just a collection of books only despite the presence of a large group, because the main New York Public Library building at the corner of the street 42 also hosts many of the free art exhibitions with historical materials and a wide range of drawings, paintings, maps, manuscripts, books bound to know the schedule of shows and events Special please visit the Web site nypl.org.

National Museum of the American Indian

National Museum of Indians Alomirkaa located in downtown Hamilton, the museum is devoted to the history and culture of Native American peoples, and in addition to the permanent exhibitions and provides regular music and artistic shows Okhry.lmarafh more, please visit the Web site nmai.si.edu 

Ten steps to protect your devices while traveling

How can yoy be sure that mobile devices will not be exposed to piracy in the next time you step out of the house; it has become accustomed to communicate with the Internet, both inside cafes, airports, or on planes and trains. However, the problem is that we forget how much we are exposed to security threats.
 This is due to the transformation of mobile devices to more complex devices, as they are dealing with the same e-mail, passwords, and security information.


With the growing popularity of some devices have become a favorite for hackers target, Five years ago devices (NBC) of (Microsoft's) most vulnerable to attacks, as opposed to the (Apple), according to Nocera, who added, "but in a period and a half years, we have seen a change and targeting hardware system (Android), and (iPhone). We expect that in 2014 the majority of these devices are targeted, as quoted by the magazine (BBC World) e. "

But the good news is that it will not be difficult to protect these devices at low cost, and the protection of the information they contain, and that the reform process will be easy, and here are ten tips to help keep Ojhzaktkm during travel:

1. Make sure you update your program, because "each version of the software patched a number of security breaches." It is preferable before embarking on any journey, or during every two weeks, do disclose the company producing the software site to make sure the availability of new versions. If her grandmother and download it, unless you find the objections of the first people who used it.

2. Use passwords (secret) strong. And be sure to use a combination of letters, numbers and special characters consisting of 8 or more characters, and should avoid the use of Alqamosah words, but the use of abbreviations for the first Kalahrv favorite songs and restaurants. And change the password several times, at least once every six months. If you are not witty enough to compose a special word of your passing, there are programs such as the "robo form" RoboForm do the job.

3. Do not change the controls and security arrangements in the majority of pre-existing Android phones browsers, iMac, iPhone and Blackberry, as Nocera notes that they are good and honest, including enough.

4. avoid public wireless networks, such as non-coding "Wi - Fi" that do not require verification of identity, or a password before entering it, which means the possibility of access to everyone, including the pirates. In some cases, the hackers to install their own network to the rhythm of the innocent in Hrkha. As it is encrypted networks that require a password to enter it, and that you may find in hotels and cafes. But such networks are two different types of security: WEP and WPA. The latter is the safest. But even encrypted networks have its dangers, the bad guys may be able to access the encrypted networks at the hotel, for example, so you should be careful here, too. 

Six common mistakes when taking photos

Whether you are traveling to international destinations far away, or you are roaming in the country's tourist close, you'll attention attracts some interesting and unusual scenes, which should pick up her pictures so you do not miss .. and so it was imperative that you recognize the most common mistakes when taking pictures in order to be ready to record your memories in a natural and spontaneous aesthetic.


1. Determine the goal of the image 


The first thing you should pay attention to when taking pictures is what's important and why this scene will be filmed in and of itself? The images need to be successful and have a specific point of interest, and often this is the point that drew Onzark in the first place, and this logic will ensure that this image will receive the admiration of see it, especially as the axis of a clear and explicit attention.

2. Identify the main subject of the image 

Multiple scenes within a single picture leaves room for doubt on the subject of the main image with the watch, and so must you fill the frame the subject of your picture, it helps to eliminate unnecessary items or unwanted and overcomes the common mistake in making the subject of the image is too small and negligible, which leaves the viewer wondering what do you say about the image, and often a few steps closer toward your subject or zoom in a little bit will eliminate that problem.

3. Do not focus on the wrong part of the picture 

It should be the biggest part of the picture is a point of interest, so be careful when you focus, especially if there is something other than the main subject, so as not to get lost and the viewer's eye will automatically go to the wrong place.

4. Put the subject of attention in the middle of the frame 

Should not be the subject of attention away from the center of the frame, and it should keep in mind as you look through your camera lens to be a target in the middle of the picture. For example, if you take a picture, and the theme is the face of the person, as there is in the scene also boat floats on the lake on the grounds that the person standing in front of the lake, in this case must be the face of the person in the middle of the picture and the boat is the background of the person is not only Ahave aside.

5. Avoid elements that are inconsistent with the subject 

You should avoid other elements that are incompatible with the main subject, it must look at the reality and the space behind your subject and ensure the absence of anything contrary to the main objective in the picture

6. taking into account the direction of the light 

We have to think in the direction of the light toward your subject before taking a picture, whether it's light normal to the sun or artificial light, especially that light is a key factor to show the beauty of the image, for example, if there is a beautiful monument, but you may pick up his image in the shade or, if you imagine someone Hat and cast a shadow on his face, in these cases will not show the beauty of the image.

Paris .. How to become one of the locals?

All tourists around the world do always the same things as taking pictures and wandering along the roads without the search for alternative or new ways to discover the cities, however, trying the livelihood of  local people , will be a different way to enjoy the city of Paris.



1. Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe 


It's known that Parisians are very proud of famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe and even love seeing their lights shining in the night. And more than that, they believe that enjoy panoramic views of the city from the top of the Eiffel Tower, a wonderful experience. 

However, there are some things that prevent many of the locals to go to the top, either a long wait time or the many anticipated crowds for its role. As a result, the experience of Parisians to the Eiffel Tower different experience for tourists, and perhaps more realistic manner. 

The same thing also applies to the Arc de Triomphe, Valbaricion more enthusiastic to wander in front of the bow as the crowd prefer continuous monitoring of cars, buses, motorcycles and bikes that go in front of these monuments. So you can be like them to enjoy and avoid congestion at the same time.

2. have a drink in the Champs-Elysées 

If you do not mind paying high amounts compared to what a drink, went to one of the many cafes that are located in the Champs-Elysees Avenue, the busiest street at the global level, and there you will notice quickly that it is like you are sitting in places like these, most of them tourists.

Many Parisians do not follow this method to enjoy this street, but they go there to enter the cinemas, as well as shopping and touring constantly, unlike anywhere else in the city, and you should know that the shops are also open on Sundays.

3. Attach the lock on the "Pont des Arts"

"Pont des Arts" embodies all that is romantic about Paris for tourists, not the locals. Valbaricion really enjoy walking on the bridge and admiring Mounazeralkhlabh, but they rarely use "love locks" on the bridge.

Recently, city officials announced that the locks can cause the risk of the collapse of the bridge under the influence of heavy weights, and moreover, the thousands of keys that were thrown in the Seine River pollution of its waters.

4. Visit the Louvre during rush hour 

It is known that the Louvre is very large and includes a wide range of wonderful arts. With this, it is sad that this is the large number of tourists who patronize the daily visit just to see the Mona Lisa.

Of course you can not beauty Mona Lisa denial, but this is lost on the visitors see a lot of other paintings if they focused only on the painting, it would be better to browse the museum site in advance to get to know the artists, groups, and exhibits the most attention because you simply will not have enough time to see everything.

With respect to the locals, they are doing everything they can to avoid going to the museum during peak hours, Valbaricion prefer to visit the Louvre on Wednesday and Friday when it is open until 09:45.

5. Take a tour of a large bus or boat 

Frequenting a bus with the locals cheap option allows you to explore the city, and the wonders of Paris, or hire a bike to do this which will allow you many unique stories to tell your friends to configure them once to return to Your courts.

The independence of the boat is popular with the locals Fsharkhm if you really want to enjoy the beauty of the city and across the Seine River.