lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2011

A young girl died in Javea

javea


A young girl died 15 years drowned in the pool at his villa in Javea. Apparently, the event is triggered when the girl's mother, who suffered from respiratory problems, came a time when the family home.
Upon leaving, he saw his daughter floating in the pool and dam nerves, immediately alerted the emergency medical services.
Until then moved a local doctor and later, a unit of Emergency Medical Service. However, none of the members of the healthcare team could do nothing to revive the child. The doctor could only certify the death of the teenager.
The Civil Guard, which has already opened an investigation, has taken over the case to try to clarify completely this fatality.
Only during the month of July the province had four deaths in swimming pools. The latest victim of that month was a Ukrainian woman of 45 who was found dead at midnight in Alfaz del Pi. The body, failing to determine the autopsy showed no apparent signs of violence.

Buy office in Valencia

If you want a secure office in Spain you're looking to be close and a sunny site with beach and fine wines. The place is usually the southeast Spanish. Towns such as Benidorm, Marbella, .. being a great attraction for Englishmen who want to take their business to Spain to enjoy the quality of life of a Mediterranean country.

Valencia offices or 'oficinas valencia' are perhaps a more corporate level and closer to the metropolis.

That you can live near Spanish businessmen who do not seek both the party and the sun. Future synergies that may develop can be tremendous.

There is nothing better than working in an office with exceptional quality and full of energy.
Do not hesitate to Spain vente. You are welcome and the housing crisis is all very cheap.

Best hotels for the elderly in Benidorm



The Best hotels for the elderly in Benidorm


Hotel Deloix Aqua Center

Servigroup Rialto

Hotel Madeira Centro

Hotel Rio Park

Beni Beach Apartments

They need more material geriatrico than other hotels

martes, 9 de agosto de 2011

Bullfighters in Benidorm


The tradition, as it is practiced today, involves professional toreros (also called toreadors) who execute various formal moves which can be interpreted and innovated according to the bullfighter's style or school. Toreros seek to elicit inspiration and art from their work and an emotional connection with the crowd transmitted through the bull. Such maneuvers are performed at close range, which places the bullfighter at risk of being gored or trampled. After the bull has been hooked multiple times behind the shoulder by other matadors in the arena the bullfight usually concludes with the killing of the bull by a single sword thrust which is called estocada. In Portugal the finale consists of a tradition called the pega, where men (forcados) try to grab and hold the bull by its horns when it runs at them.


There are many historic fighting venues in the Iberian Peninsula, France and Latin America. The largest venue of its kind is the Plaza México in central Mexico City, which seats 48,000 people, and the oldest is the La Maestranza in Sevilla, Spain, which was first used for bullfighting in 1765.

The Tour of Spain returns to the city of Benidorm

The Tour of Spain returns to the city of Benidorm. On August 20 starts this great international cycling tour from the tourist capital of the Costa Blanca, with a long love affair with the race. The first departure from Benidorm dates back to 1964, with two sectors against the clock of 42 miles, won by the Belgian and Spanish Sels Eusebio Velez, who became the first leader of a round win Raymond Poulidor. We had to wait 23 years to see the second (1987). It was also an individual time trial winning the Belgian Vandenbrouke, who wore the leader's jersey, but it was the final winner Lucho Herrera. Now 24 years later, Benidorm and tourists can watch the show back to the start of the Tour of Spain.

But Benidorm has been a benchmark of the Spanish race many times over. The first stage in 1961 with a Valencia-Benidorm winning the Belgian Van Meenan. The following year, the same stage, gave the Irish victory Elliot, who repeated the triumph in the time trial next day on the streets Benidorm.

After the departure of 64, returned to make stops in the race in Benidorm 65 (Albacete-Benidorm) and 66 (La Manga, Benidorm). The winners of those stages are the Belgian and Spanish Van Looy Mendiburu respectively. In 67 of Albacete new shopping area, with victory for Dolman and 68 other winning Valencia-Benidorm Peffgen Wilfried.

We had to wait until 1975 to see another arrival, with stage-Benidorm Murcia, awarding the Italian Marino Basso. The fastest time of the next day was for Miguel María Lasa. Be repeated in 1977 Benidorm Murcia-stage winning the Dutch Den Hertog. In that edition the next day, there was a time trial to Sierra Frost, who won the Belgian Michel Pollentier. The round had another point of arrival in Benidorm in 1980 with another Benidorm La Manga-stage, won by Sean Kelly and in 1985, another Valencia-Benidorm, which was Pepe Recio. After the departure of 87 a1994 had to wait to see the eighth stage, a Benidorm-Benidorm is allotted Rominger, up to 1999 when it hosted the first stage Benidorm, Murcia, Benidorm won Hunte.

martes, 2 de agosto de 2011

Reading on the beach




The beach is a great place to do the crazy stuff sun and relax, but also to read ebooks, as the sea breeze brings us peace and quiet to get into the world of reading, if not blow one of those caleintes winds we sometimes bitter day, choosing the theme that most appeals to us.

During the rush will not help us focus on what we like, or taking the time to read, a habit that we should never lose. Summer is the ideal time to get the batteries with it, a hobby that gives us knowledge and culture, but also helps our mind to rest the problems around us and then address them with greater confidence.
The beach isa great place to read, because in it we find peace and tranquility that requires reading, as well as providing the necessary concentration. The sea breeze inspires, relaxes, and while a few hours devoted to reading, we can use to untarnos sunscreen and acquire the perfect tan. Always we like to put cream.




miércoles, 15 de junio de 2011

Spain’s Mediterranean Beaches





Spain’s Mediterranean Beaches
Spain’s Mediterranean Beaches
Spain’s Mediterranean Beaches

According to the Theory of Paradise, the perfect beach is an endless stretch of powdery white sand lined with coconut palms.

I’m ready to propose an alternative: The ideal beach is one that you come upon after a hilly, rocky hike over scrub-covered hills. It’s a half-moon cove of ashen sand flanked at either end by rock formations that look like giant Impressionistic sand castles. Instead of palms, occasional yellow and purple wildflowers dot the nearby hills; instead of mojitos there are mandarin oranges and níspero fruits bought at a farmer’s market; instead of warm Caribbean ripples, there is bracing Mediterranean surf to cool you down under cloudless skies. I came across just such a paradise in southeastern Spain.

Topless is avoid in Spain:
The naked body confounds and amazes most of us. Seen as a source of visual evil by puritans, the human form has inspired artists, writers, and ne'er-do-wells everywhere. Europeans are less likely than Americans to view the human body as evil--at least if the ire of the Super Bowl halftime viewers close to a phone line is any indication.
You'll see nudity at most any beach along the Mediterranean--or at least toplessness.

Nothing is better than the view of beautiful people!!! In Spain beauty is everywhere. If you are not used to the euro “topless” fashion, well….. you will get used to it in benidorm!!!!