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Most Peculiar And Strangest Lakes In The World

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Lago Baikal (Siberia, Russia): Lake Baikal owes its uniqueness to accumulations of methane gas that melt and form perfect circles. Jellyfish Lake: The Jellyfish Lake, located on the island of Palau, is so named precisely because of the enormous amount of jellyfish it harbors because of its isolation from ocean predators. These jellyfish are deep yellow in color and are quite stinging but their stings are not harmful to humans. The lake of Resia and its bell tower: Lake Resia is located in South Tyrol, a province in northern Italy, and is an artificial lake created in 1950. Because of its characteristic as an artificial lake, it is quite famous because, inside and submerged by the waters is a church of which only the bell tower is visible. Lake Superior, the surfers' lake: This lake is located at Minnesota, in the U.S., and-despite being a lake-at the right time of year it has waves so big that surfers can have fun with their boards. Unfortunately, this time of year is also the leas...

Tourist hotspots in Zakynthos that live up to the hype

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This Greek island is as famous for its beaches as it is well-known as a clubbing hotspot. Navagio beach, which is popular for its turquoise waters and white sand, is the go-to place for base-jumping enthusiasts and those who enjoy swimming in choppy seas. Laganas, on the other hand, is a busy coastal resort for party people. Family-friendly swimming options are also available at Gerakas, which is a relatively secluded beach located south of the island's main town. Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery: Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery, located in Zakynthos, Greece, is a must-visit destination where guests can enjoy the lovely ambiance it offers. The place is a historic monastery where it provides a serene escape from the noisy city. Visitors can also learn more bout the city's local traditions and history through the small monastery exhibit. Alykanas Beach: Alykanas Beach is well-known for its calm, crystalline waters and is a popular tourist destination with many facilities near the beac...

World Heritage Site

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Ancient Jericho (Palestine): Ancient Jericho is a potential candidate for being registered on the UNESCO list of world heritage sites. Civita di Bagnoregio (Italy:) Also nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is Civita di Bagnoregio, the Italian village nicknamed "the dying city." Eise Eisinga Planetarium (Holland): Eise Eisinga Planetarium is an 18th-century mechanical planetarium located in the Dutch city of Franeker. The volcanic and forest area of Martinique: A Caribbean island belonging to France, Martinique is a candidate for a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its volcanic and forested area. Altai Plateau (Mongolia): The plateau ofAltai (Mongolia) is the habitat of rare or endangered species of animals, which is why it is important to protect and preserve it. Archaeological site of Koh Ker (Cambodia): The Cambodian archaeological site of ancient Lingapura or Chok Gargyar has applied for World Heritage status. Masouleh (Iran): The historic Iranian city of Masouleh is...

Florence on the Elbe

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Dresden, Germany, is known as the Florence on the Elbe. It is because it's a beautiful, vibrant riverfront city. Guest will love exploring the city as they can admire the many Baroque and Rococo architecture. Guests should not miss seeing the Frauenkirche Dresden, a stunning Protestant church. Guests will also love the city due to its quiet and scenic atmosphere. Florence on the Elbe Zwinger Zwinger is the perfect place for those who want to be transported back in time as it features architecture design dating back to the 17th century. It is located in Germany and is considered to be the country's most notable Baroque structure as its architecture is really captivating and beautiful. Visitors would surely have a good time admiring the building and would feel as if they are living in the 17th century when looking at the Zwinger. Augustus Bridge Connecting the Innere Neustadt to the historic city center in the south, the Augustus Bridge has one of the most iconic outlines in the...

Archeological Forbidden Sites That Are Truly Wonderful

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funnysparrow880.blogspot.com The Lascaux cave and its famous prehistoric paintings have been closed to tourists since 1967. Today, many popular archeological sites are partially restricted or, in some cases, completely off-limits to tourists. Machu Picchu, Peru The famous Inca site has been suffering for years under the weight of its huge popularity. As of 2019, visitors must be accompanied by a guide and must only use trails designated by the Peruvian government and UNESCO. In 2016, this high-altitude, five-hectare (12-acre) South American historic property was added to UNESCO’s list of endangered World Heritage sites. Stonehenge, England In 1977, visitors to the world’s most famous circle of stones lost the right to walk freely among the monoliths. In an effort to preserve the site, ropes have since been installed around the prehistoric sanctuary, so  getting within touching distance  is impossible. Even modern-day Druids don’t risk getting too close. Chichén Itzá,  Me...