Let yourself be guided by the capital of Flanders

Lille is the capital of Hauts-de-France, a region in northern France. It is near the Belgian border. Today a cultural center and a lively university town, it was once an important trading platform in French Flanders, and many Flemish influences still re…

City Of Berlin

Welcome! Today, you are listening to an audio guide about the city of Berlín. Now, we will explain about the most important monuments that are connected with both World Wars. Firstly, we visit the holocaust memorial, which is situated near Brande…

Greece: Athens

The history of Athens begins nearly 3,000 years ago when the first Greeks founded a small society atop the rock of the Acropolis. However, it took many centuries for Athens to reach its zenith, during the 5th century b.C., under the reign of Pericles wh…

A tour around London

In this tour, we will visit:  – Buckingham Palace  – London Eye – Hampstead Heath  – Everyman hampstead – Camden Town – British Museum – Harrods  –&nb…

History of Bass Lake Preserve

In this interpretive talk, I will guide the audience through Bass Lake Preserve and explain the history of conservation that it represents, stopping at pertinent sites that reveal some of the actions taken throughout history. 

Gervais Mill Park

This tour will take you on a relaxing walk around the pond at Gervais Mill Park, highlighting the importance of the trees within the park and how they interact with their environment and community. 

Examining Water Quality Along Brown’s Creek State Trail

Brown’s Creek State Trail flows for almost 6 miles from Grant to Stillwater, MN, emptying into the St. Croix River. It is visited by nearly 75,000 people each year, and it is home to a diverse ecosystem, including the Brown trout–an uncommon…

Wirth Park

The issue I will be looking at this semester is invasive species in Wirth Park, but more specifically the common and glossy buckthorn in the park’s oak forest and wetland areas and also oriental bittersweet. Minneapolis Boards have been working to…

The Dali Theatre-Museum: The World of a Genius

• Discover Dali’s surrealism starting with the building of the museum — it’s definitely one of a kind• Explore the most famous and controversial works of the artist inside the museum• Find out the insights and the exciting facts abou…

A tour in Rome

Hello!  We are Ghizlan, Paula, Estel and Núria, and today we are going to enjoy a lovely tour in Rome. We will visit: – The Colosseum – Foro Romano – Pantheon – Castel Sant’Angelo – Tower of…

Canal Walk of Purmerend

The city of Purmerend has a rich history. Lying on the then unreclaimed Purmer, Beemster and Wijde Wormer lakes, it has had a number of different functions over the centuries. During this walk, you pass existing and filled-in canals and by reading the i…

City Walk Purmerend

The city of Purmerend has a historical core and an interesting trading past. During this city walk you stroll past centuries’ old squares and through streets where merchants once bartered loudly every week. Follow the route on the map and you will…

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