This part of the country is as storybook as it gets. Seriously, some of it doesn't even look like it could possibly be real. If fact, parts of the door here date back from the 13th century.
Fantastic place for your next big party, this venue is accessed via a natural wood walkway that originates with of course, an elevated tree. This was actually a marketing concept that caught more than a little attention. About 45 miles north of Aukland, NZ.
This amazes me every time I see it. The goats here climb this tree to eat the fruit. The problem is that they can't digest a certain nut that's in the fruit so herders follow them around all day and remove the nut from their waste. The nut is then ground into oil and used in products like cosmetics.This amazes me every time I see it. The goats here climb this tree to eat the fruit. The problem is that they can't digest a certain nut that's in the fruit so herders follow them around all day and remove the nut from their waste. The nut is then ground into oil and used in products like cosmetics. Think about that next time you're putting on your make-up!…see moresee less
This place gives me chills; the scale of it is just breathtaking. When you're here make sure to press your heel into the bull's private parts--you'll see when you get there. ;)
The boat tours here have mastered the art of taking pics of the sunset. The boat will sail in a figure 8 until the sun goes below the horizon. This provides a long view of the setting sun and some amazing photos!
Awang Awang means "floating in the space between heaven and earth." I'm drawn to the interesting architecture and the villa mentality. Also, this is a bit of an eco-escape. They are all about nature and preserving the earth. I'm guessing they also preserve your sanity.
Built on piles on the lake of Neuchâtel. This hotel is the only on water hotel in Europe. It's super nice and if you stay there you get to ride all the public transportation in town for free.
I love this because it looks like something out of an Ingmar Bergman film. The only overwater hotel in Europe, this is a five-star facility with a computer in every room. It also has gorgeous meeting facilities so if you're planning an off-site meeting, keep it in mind.
Four-hundred and forty-one native plant taxa have been documented on the islands whose waters support numerous species of fish, cetaceans and corals. One of 16 World Heritage Sites in Japan!
Antigua, the capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, was founded in the early 16th century. Built 1,500 m above sea-level, in an earthquake-prone region, it was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1773 but its principal monuments are still preserved as ruins. In the space of under three Antigua, the capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, was founded in the early 16th century. Built 1,500 m above sea-level, in an earthquake-prone region, it was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1773 but its principal monuments are still preserved as ruins. In the space of under three centuries the city, which was built on a grid pattern inspired by the Italian Renaissance, acquired a number of superb monuments. One of 3 UNESCO sites in Guatemala.…see moresee less
Cape Point is actually the location of the Cape of Good Hope. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage site holding a ful 25% of the plant species in all of Africa. You will also see baboons in the area. Stay away from them!
The Virunga National Park is one of 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in the Republic of the Congo, but has been placed on the organization's Danger List due to the war in Rwanda and other causes that include poaching and deforestation.
Tassili n'Ajjer is a landscape of over 15,000 cave engravings that record climate changes, animal migrations and the evolution of human life, dating as early as the first centuries. One of 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Algeria.
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