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Sunday, May 24, 2015

7 strange  beautiful places in the world


Once in a while it is good to divert your mind from the daily hassle and dissonance of daily working environment and find a cool place where you can relax and enjoy with your family. There is one good place that exceeds nature and its beauty. Spending some time visiting and watching some of the most beautiful wonders of the world will make you forget all your worries and realize how much is given to you by your creator to enjoy. There are so many breathtaking places in the world that you can visit but here we are going to concentrate on 10 most beautiful places in the world. They are so beautiful that you might think of changing your current career to travelling; after all travelling not only helps you learn but can also decide to write guides for others who might want to know more about their world.

1. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe


This is an amazing site located in between the border of Zambia and North of Zimbabwe along the Zambezi River. Although Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor the highest waterfall on Earth, this breathtaking waterfall occupies around 2 kilometer mile and is 354 feet high. It emits mist that is spotted by somebody about 20 kilometers away and hence it’s traditional “Mosi-oa Tunya” that simply means “thundering smoke”. It was named Victoria Falls by a Scottish explorer David Livingstone. He’s believed to have been the first person from Europe to visit Victoria Falls on 16 November 1855. By the end of the 90s around 300,000 visitors were seeing Victoria Falls each year, and it was expected to increase to a million or more in the next decade. However, today Victoria Falls has more visitors from Zimbabwe and Zambia than from other countries in the world. The waterfall is accessible by train and bus, and it’s rather cheap to reach, so why not visit this beautiful place this year?

2. Venice, Italy


Venice is a sanctuary on a lagoon, and it’s not only amazing, but also preservative. In fact, Venice has maintained it’s beauty for more than 600 years. The city has 118 islands and more tourists than residents and this is a fact contributed by availability of many beautiful sites and places to go while in the city. Among the places is touring with the Grand Canal, which is a 230 passenger boat. The tallest and the oldest building in the city is the Campanile, which was built 325ft tall. To reach the top, people take a lift, but in the old days the Roman Emperor Fredrick III rode a horse to the top. St Mark’s Basilica and the Piazza San Marco are another popular attractions in Venice. The Lido di Venezia is a world-known luxury destination that attracts thousands of celebrities, critics, and popular actors and actresses. Venice also relies greatly on the cruise business. Unfortunately, the city’s popularity has caused many problems. It’s often overcrowded and the competition for tourists to purchase houses in Venice has made prices increase so high that many locals have to move to more affordable places in Italy.
Last year I visited Venice and I simply fell in love with its diverse architectural style. I highly recommend you to see the Ca’ Rezzonico, the Doge’s Palace, and the Ca’ Pesaro. While the Ca’ Pesaro and the Ca’ Rezzonico are Baroque and Renaissance buildings, the Doge’s Palace is a fantastic example of Venetian Gothic architecture.

3. Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Fairy Pools are located two miles from the Glen Brittle beach. They are a part of a stream coming from the Glen Brittle forest which flows in clear quiet streams and beautiful waterfalls. There’s not so much public transport and you can take a walk through the pools enjoying the serene beauty. The great news is that you can swim here, but the water is rather cold even in summer. When visiting Fairy Pools, make sure you don’t do anything to harm the environment here.
Fairy Pools might not be so popular and I know many people avoid visiting this place when they backpack in Scotland. However, this place is perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, wildlife lovers and those who live a busy life. You will find many rare plants and animals here. I’ve visited Fairy Pools a few times and I can’t understand why so many people miss such a breathtaking place. On my last visit I was happily taking photos of Fairy Pools and I consider it to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. Though I think it’s better to visit Fairy Pools on a sunny day since it could be very muddy on rainy day.

4. Great Blue Hole

 

A big underwater sinkhole, the Great Blue Hole is located near the center of Lighthouse Reef. This great diving destination is about 407 ft deep and 984 ft wide, and is rich in clear water and beautiful marine life. If you love diving, then the magnificent Great Blue Hole is just for you. Just imagine diving in crystal-clear water and meeting unique species of fish, such as Caribbean reef shark, Midnight Parrotfish, and even bull shark. Moreover, you will have a great opportunity to see fantastic coral formations. Take a day trip to the Great Blue Hole from one of the coastal communities in Belize. Just be sure to get there as earlier as possible.
In 2012, the Great Blue Hole topped the Discovery Channel’s list of 10 Most Amazing Places on Earth. Thanks to its beauty the Great Blue Hole is now on the list of the most beautiful places in the world. So if you’re planning your trip to Belize, be sure to go to the Great Blue Hole. The boat ride is about two hours long, but the scenery is captivating and you will certainly enjoy the ride. While it’s not a cheap experience, it’s well worth the cost.

5. Inca City of Machu Picchu

It is also commonly known as the lost city of Incas that was discovered in 1913 by Bingham. The ruins are made of white granite blocks, which are beautifully and carefully fitted together. There are temples, residences, parks and sanctuaries. This is an amazing place to go, especially if you are a history lover. It’s believed that Machu Picchu was built for Pachacuti, the emperor of the Incas. Since the Incas had no written language, it’s hard to find out why they built and how they used the site.
Traveling to Machu Picchu isn’t so easy, but it’s worth the time and effort, as well as money. You can take the plane to Lima and then to Cusco, and only from Cusco you can take the train to Machu Picchu. However, many tourists choose to hike to the spectacular ruins on the Inca Trail. But it may take about 3-4 days to get there.
Nowadays Machu Picchu is highly vulnerable to numerous threats. The weather systems and earthquakes can play havoc with access. Moreover, Machu Picchu is also overcrowded. Many archaeologists are afraid that a great number of visitors can damage the ruins. So when visiting Machu Picchu, try to be as careful as possible and don’t do anything that can harm the ruins.

6. The Pyramids and the Sphinx

The Sphinx is the world’s largest monolith statue that stands 241 ft long, 63 ft wide and over 66 ft high. It’s believed that the Sphinx was built for the Pharaoh Khafre over 4,500 years ago. Though, the facts about the exact date when it was built and by whom are still unknown. But the only thing I can say is that it’s incredibly mysterious place and you can spend hours here without even noticing it.
There are also 138 ancient pyramids that were built to hide the tombs of the Pharaohs. The Pyramid of Khufu is the largest pyramid of Egypt and is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World that still exists. Although the Sphinx is fascinating, the pyramids are even more spectacular. They have always fascinated me. I’ve visited the pyramids and the Sphinx a few times, but I always want to visit them once again.
The pyramids and the Sphinx are among the most amazing sites that you can enjoy visiting through the Sahara desert. Apart from watching the beautiful site of the pyramids, you can also enjoy a camel ride as you visit the Egyptian pyramids.

7. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The world’s largest coral reef system occupies more than 900 islands. It is made of around 2900 reefs and is located in the Coral Sea, in Australia. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for over 2600 km and can be viewed from the outer space.
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef has a high marine life diversity, including many endangered species. There are over 1,500 fish species, including the red bass, clownfish, snapper and red-throat emperor, 30 species of dolphins, whales and porpoises, including Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, the dwarf minke whale and the humpback whale, 125 species of shark and stingray, 17 species of sea snake, 49 species of mass spawn, 84 species of other spawn, 6 species of sea turtles, and many more.
Due to its warm clear waters, vast marine life and majestic scenery, the Great Barrier Reef is an incredibly popular place, especially for scuba divers and nature lovers. However, it is not only perfect for diving, but for snorkeling, fishing and sailing as well. About 2 million people visit the reef every year. A great variety of cruises and boat tours are offered, from amazingly long voyages to single day trips.

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