Monday, June 25, 2012

Amazing Places on Earth - Part 3

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Rosedale, North Yorkshire, England
The Pools of Pamukkale, Turkey
GOBI DESERT OASIS
Crescent Lake – China
Blue Morpho Butterfly Swarm, Brazil
Inhabited Tree House, Marin, California
Floating on Blue, Glacier Bay, Alaska
Red Autumn Woods, Portugal
Interesting Apartment Buildings in Thailand
Finland's Igloo Village
Location : Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
Dudhsagar Falls (literally meaning The mihir & Chandiveera Sea of Milk,( in Kannada) is a tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in the state of Karnataka, India, on Goa's border with the state of Karnataka. It is 60 km from Panaji.
Wow..!! No words to Describe..!!!
Matterhorn Mountain, Switzerland
Rotating Tower, Dubai, UAEHave you ever seen a building in motion that actually changes its shape?Sounds unbelievable but not to Dr. David Fisher. This building will never appear exactly the same twice.
It is amazing but you will have the choice of waking up to sunrise in your bedroom and enjoying sunsets over the ocean at dinner.
In addition to being such an incredible engineering miracle it will produce energy for itself and even for other buildings because it will have wind turbines fitted between each rotating floor (picture 2). So an 80-story building will have up to 79 wind turbines, making it a true green power plant.
Magical Treehouse, Vermont
The awesome Seljalandsfoss Waterfall of Iceland
The most famous waterfall of Iceland situated between the Selfoss waterfall and the Skogafoss waterfall in the river Seljalandsfoss. This waterfall is 60meters tall, it looks beautiful as it falls down from the cliffs and its suppose to be one of the most picturesque waterfalls of Europe. The best part of this waterfall is that you can walk behind the waterfall and see the water falling down like a mirror which makes it one of the most beautiful places to visit. The beautiful Iceland is blessed with some of the most beautiful waterfalls on earth.
seaside homes portofino italy
Snowy Dusk, London, England
The Gordon Dam , Australia
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