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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

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If you do not know about these places you will not believe that they really exists. Some of them are real masterpiece of mother nature, and some are historical remnants. However, they are each unique and well worth a visit.

10. Nemrut Mountain - In the high mountains of Turkey Mountain Nemrut is one of the most important historical discoveries thanks to the volume of the statues that were found here. Huge "heads" are believed to have been built around the first century BC. It is also believed that these statues were made ​​in honor of kings who lived at that time.


 


 
9.The underwater river in Cenote Angelita, Mexico - This rare and amazing phenomenon is the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico and is one of the most incredible sights you can see the world. This natural beauty happens when mixing hydrogen sulfate salt in sea water making it more difficult than usual and makes a separate water running under the water like a river. 
angelita 03 The Amazing Underwater River in Cenote Angelita, Mexico
 

8.Waterfalls Iguazu - They are located near the Brazilian state Páramo and Argentine province of Misiones. These beautiful waterfalls are labeled as one of the seven wonders of the world. 


 
7.Falkirk Wheel- is a lift for ships and is the only of its kind on the planet. Located in Scotland and was opened in 2002 and connects the fourth channel, Clyde canal and the Union canal. 

 
6.Blowhole, Arizona - Formally known as Wupatki National Monument, this hole is located in Arizona. She lies on the ruins of earlier Indians who lived here and has been proclaimed a historical mark. The Hole remains a mystery to the world but is believed that people who lived and died here remain as spiritual guardians of the ruins. 
 

5.Baba Gurgur - Located in the northern part of Iraq, and was considered the largest oilfield in the world around 1948. Not only known as one of the biggest oil fields, the place known for its "eternal fire." His "eternal fire" due to the emission of natural gas.

 
4.Retba Lake - This beautiful lake in pink is situated in Cap Bert in Senegal. The pink pigment color of the water is due to the abundance of dunaliella salina algae algae in the water. It is also known as one of the most salty lake water because it has a high amount of salt.


3. The cave Son Doong - Known as the world's largest cave, Son Doong cave is located in the National Park Phong Nha-Ke Bàng, Vietnam. It also is home to one of the largest underground rapid rivers of the world.
 
2. Catedral de Marmol - Located in Chile, this natural beauty is caused by erosion of calcium carbonate on the shores of Lake General Carrera. It translates as "the Marble Cathedral" and an incredible smoothing available only if the pass from here in small boat
 

1.The rainbow mountains - the rainbow mountains are a mountain range that will take away your breath for a few seconds and extend in Zhangye Danxia geological park in Gansu in China. Vibrant colors of the mountains come from mineral deposits and the red sandstone that accumulated in the past 24 million years. 


 

1 comment:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Nemrut
    The Nemrut Mountains are currently in Turkey but they aren't turkish. It's Armenian history and the figures represent Armenian Ancient Gods. Turkish Government does everything to falsify it, calling it turkish and breaking Armenian symbols. As they run from the responsibility of the Armenian Genocide during the Ottoman Empire they deny the existence of Armenian history in that territories. Bur the true is that it is Armenian and Armenians lived on that places during more than thousands years. The turks just occupied that historical territories which are know as Armenian Highlands.

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