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Bus to Malaysia

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A former British colony, Malaysia, as the rising star of South-East Asia, neighbored with Thailand in the west, Singapore in the S... more

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Hokke Club Kyoto [1 Reviews]

The hotel is ideally located just across the road from the bus side of the station, just across the street from Kyoto St... more

Hilton Berlin [1 Reviews]

It was centrally located downtown a few feet from a U-bahn station and Friedrichstrasse (shopping). It's also an easy wa... more

Nh Frankfurter Allee [1 Reviews]

The location was great - easy walking to the train and shopping, the rooms were pretty small but, very comfortable with ... more

Cititel Mid Valley [2 Reviews]

Hotel is in the Mega shopping mall, quite convinient. Nice staff, helping me alot that beyong her duty... i will definit... more

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Puerto Piramides Hotels

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Puerto Pirámides is an Argentine town in Biedma Department, Province of Chubut. Its population as of the 2001 census was 429 inhabitants. It is the only town on the Valdes Peninsula.

Originally inhabited by the Tehuelche people, attempts around 1800 to take control of the area on the part of Spanish conquistadores resulted in a routing by the headstrong Tehuelches. In 1898, Buenos Aires developer Antonio Muno ventured into the exploitation of the area's considerable salt mines, for which he obtained permission to build a rail line and other facilities in 1900. Opting for the calm waters of the Golfo Nuevo, he christened the new settlement Puerto Pirámides for the numerous pyramid-shaped cliffs that overlook the inlet.

The disruption of international trade during World War I, however, caused the temporary collapse of the salt market and the closure of the local salt mines. Following bankruptcy proceedings, Muno was forced to cede his share of the land to one of his partners, Alejandro Ferro, who kept the area as a semi-private haven until the Province of Chubut expropriated it in 1958.

The inlet was the scene of an as-yet unexplained series of submarine incidents during 1958 to 1960, though afterwards, the tiny hamlet drew little interest; tourists preferred nearby Golfo San Jorge, where whale watching was better. During a survey of the area in 1972, famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau observed how little interest calving southern right whale mothers had in raising their calves in the Golfo Nuevo near Puerto Pirámides, despite preferring to give birth there; when local entrepreneurs launched the first tourist expeditions to the site later that year, however, the calving whales began to stay year-round.

Today, Puerto Pirámides is one of the premier whale watching destinations in the world; the municipality has six hotels, 15 lodges and two campgrounds.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Piramides

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