This is part of a stretch called the "Highway of Waterfalls". The name for this one translates to "Devil's Cauldron" which is enough to keep me from going to the edge!
You can literally make a deal with the devil here since rumor has it you can see his face (also known as Pan) when you look via the suspension bridge. (Insert scary laughter here.)
It took 33 years to complete this church which was inspired by a sighting of the Virgin Mary. It's one of the places in the world I'd most like to visit.
Traveled here while on a month long trip around Ecuador in 2010 with my university (ETSU). We decided to make the trip into Colombia specifically to see this church.
I personally love all the studies that talk about the keys to happiness. It seems inevitable that they talk about the quality of life in Denmark. So what better place to start down the happiness path than the capital of Copenhagen.
You don't get many places that are considered sacred in four different religions. At Mount Kailash, this healthy competition consists of: Bön, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.
King's College Chapel is the chapel to King's College of the University of Cambridge. It is one of the finest examples of late Gothic English architecture and features the world's largest fan vault, constructed between 1512 and 1515 by master mason John Wastell.
The two traditional villages of Xidi and Hongcun preserve to a remarkable extent the appearance of non-urban settlements of a type that largely disappeared or was transformed during the last century.One of 41 World Heritage Sites in China!
if you're driving from the west coast, i highly recommend the roller coaster at the state line in Primm. I think it's at Whiskey Pete's. It's awesome and worth the stop.