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    Atocha Station

    Posted by johnsannaee 19 February 2009

    Is this the coolest transport interchange in the world? A sight in its own right, Atocha station is definitely worth visiting when you're in the area - which you will be as it is just minutes from the Prado and Reina Sofia art galleries. The juxtaposition of grand nineteenth century industrial architecture with the recently added tropical arboretum is striking, bold and beautiful. And on a rare rainy day, it's a great place to picnic!

    Atocha Station, Plaza del Emperador Carlos V, Madrid

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    Lights of Shinjuku

    Posted by Sissi 19 January 2009

    When visiting this area of Tokyo many people are taken aback at how bright and colorful the city becomes at night. The Japanese capital is famous for its neon cityscape and the main road in Shinjuku, around the corner from the Kabukicho district, is the perfect place to take photos of the wall of lights that line the streets.

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    Pompey's Pillar and the Catacombs

    Posted by alip 18 January 2009

    These are two really great historic sites that are wonderful to visit. Because they are so close to each other, you really don't need to book onto a tour and can visit by yourself.
    At Pompey's Piller make sure you walk to the far corner of the site, as otherwise you will miss Cleopatra's Library which is an underground shrine dug almost underneath the Pillar itself.
    At the Catacombs it is tempting to just stick to the duckboards, but you are allowed to wander off these and explore on your own - do it! The main attraction here though is the brilliant stonework that mix ancient Egyptian iconography with Roman images.
    The sites are in a poor neighbourhood. Everyone is very friendly, but if this is your first time exploring on your own, the poverty might be a shock.

    The best way to get to Pompey's Pillar is to just get a taxi off the street. Not all taxi drivers will recognise "Pompey's Pillar" so you will also need to ask for the area it is in, Carmus (pronounced Karr-Mooze). You can walk to the Catacombs from Pompey's Pillar - just take the road on your left from the entrance and it is about a 10 minute walk.

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    Fascinating, interesting, historical event.

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