I traveled to Shanghai with Dutch real estate pros so you can imagine that the gist of the conversations (that I could actually understand) were all about real estate, real estate, real estate. When this was built in 2009 it was the second tallest in the world. Even though it lost some "stature" to I traveled to Shanghai with Dutch real estate pros so you can imagine that the gist of the conversations (that I could actually understand) were all about real estate, real estate, real estate. When this was built in 2009 it was the second tallest in the world. Even though it lost some "stature" to the bigger buildings, it is still quite impressive.…see moresee less
Sounds weird, but this store has the best rooftop terrace with tremendous views of Paris; right next to Opera. And, there's food up there. Just ride the escalators all the way to the top.
The staff here really take care of you - and you won't want to miss their traditional Indonesian home style dinners. The location is perfect, only a 10 minute walk to the into Ubud for art galleries, dance and music performances, restaurants and shopping.
These are actually the roots of the trees, not the trees themselves. The temple was built in the 12th century and was abandoned in the 1400s. It wasn't until the 19th century that it was "discovered" by archeologists.
#2 Angkor Wat (Cambodia) - Watch the sunset from the top of Angkor Wat and you will quicky understand why this unique place lives at the very heart and soul of all things Cambodian. As the shadows lengthen it's easy to image this massive complex as the immortal capital of the mighty Khmer Empire #2 Angkor Wat (Cambodia) - Watch the sunset from the top of Angkor Wat and you will quicky understand why this unique place lives at the very heart and soul of all things Cambodian. As the shadows lengthen it's easy to image this massive complex as the immortal capital of the mighty Khmer Empire who ruled much of Southeast Asia for centuries. Today it has transended it's early history and become one of those "must see" places on every traveler's list.…see moresee less
Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and take the one on the left. All kidding aside, this is actually the only way locals have of getting across this river. Pretty scary when you see the shape the old bridge is in!
I know where there is a Boy Scout Bridge built in 1947 that is still swinging like this, It is in Andrew County Missouri just off the Missouri River over Dellon Creek.
If heights aren’t your thing, this one might not be for you. As if the bridge weren’t high enough, the section that takes you to the summit is more a ladder than a bridge. In fact, it’s virtually straight up and down so make sure you give it some thought before trying the narrow climb.
This spot has everything you want to get inspired. Apparently there are single AND double rainbows throughout the day due to the spray of the waterfall. It is also said that a Viking explorer buried a treasure somewhere behind the waterfall.
So this is just 1 out of 74 tropical islands in the Great Barrier Reef, so the question is: Are you a person that wants to attempt to conquer them all or... do you choose just one and get to know it really well???
The lodge sits high on a raised terrain with a great view over the Serengeti. There is constant game moving through the lodge due to the permanent water hole around the area! Imagine relaxing in the pool while watching elephants walk by!