1. Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a
National Park in the U.S. states of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. On March 1,
1872, it was signed by President Ulysses S. Grant, the first national park in
the United States and the world.
2nd Cappadocia
Cappadocia is a region that emerged
60 million years ago when the soft layers of lava and ash spewed by Erciyes,
Hasandag and Gulludag were eroded by rain and wind for millions of years.
3. Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is an ancient inca
city that has been well preserved until today. On July 7, 2007, he was named
one of the Seven New Wonders of the World.
4th St. Vasil Cathedral
St. Vasil Cathedral Moscow is a
colourful, dome-like cathedral in The Red Square, famous for its colourful,
dome-like roofs. It is often mistaken for the Kremlin Palace.
5. Kaieteur Falls
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5. Kaieteur Falls
Located in the center of the Guyana
rainforest, the waterfall on the Potaro River is one of the most powerful
waterfalls in the world. With a free fall of 226 meters, it is 5 times higher
than Niagara Falls and twice as high as Victoria Falls.
6. Swarovski Fountain
It is the fountain of Swarovski, a
theme park in the town of Wattens, near Austria. The fountain is a head with
eyes made of shiny stone. The head is covered with seaweed and grass. It
resembles moai statues found on easter island. As an environmentalist statue,
it is highly praised.
7. Mano del Desierto
A work of art called Mano del
Desierto and created by Chilean artist Mario Irarrázabal in honor of victims of
injustice and torture during the military regime in Chile – in reality a modern
sculpture.
8th Giant Pontoon Statue
The Giant Buddha Statue, Leshan,
China: The Giant Buddha statue of Leshan, built during the Tang dynasty
(618-907 AD), is located on a hill called Mount Emei near leshan city in
Sichuan province, China. This giant buddha statue, 71 meters high, was carved
into a huge mountain and is the largest Buddha statue in the world. It was
protected by UNESCO in 1996.
9. Sri Lanka
Sigiriya, with its extraordinary
scenery and structure in Sri Lanka, has a castle and a palace on the cliff. 5
BC. The rocky, which was used as a monastery from the 100th century, later
became the palace of the snow.
10th Red Beach
Red coast; The Liaohe River Delta
is located 30 km southwest of Parjin, China. It takes its name from the
appearance of the species of seaweed (flourishes) that spreads in
salty-alkaline soils. These herbs, which begin to grow in spring (April-May),
remain green during the summer. In autumn, it turns red-flaming and creates a
red beach landscape. Red Beach is closed to the public except for a small part
because it is a nature reserve.
11. Hong Kong - Po Lin Monastery
The Po Lin Monastery, located right
next to the Giant Buddha, was first built in 1906. The monastery, which was
known as The Big hut at that time, is now known as Po Lin Monastery.
12th Mar Sem Fin - Antarctica
This photo of the 24-metre troll
ship Mar Sem Fin (Endless Sea = Infinite Sea), which sank after an unfortunate
incident on April 7, 2012, once again reveals how difficult the situation and
working conditions in Antarctica are. Now, mar sem fin lying 9 meters below the
surface of the water in The Bay of Ardley, was actually some kind of Brazilian
scientific research vessel, and when the incident occurred, he was preparing a
documentary, fortunately all four crew members were unharmed without any
damage. Right-hand man survived the incident.
13th Tiger's Nest Temple - Bhutan
The 400-year-old Taktsang temple
complex, 3,000 metres high, contains many caves. This place of natural caves in
Bhutan also has sacred value for Buddhists.
14th Cancun, Mexican Underwater Sculpture Museum
Cancun is the world's first
underwater sculpture museum in Mexico. The museum has a number of large Jason
DeCaires Taylor sculptures located underwater and not like the world. The
project consisted of 100 sculptures that began in November 2009. The museum is
scheduled to be completed by the end of this year as 2010 and 400 underwater
statues at the latest. The main objective of the project - the protection of
the underwater world. As the influx of tourists slowly begins to leave this
region, it is envisaged that the underwater sculptures project will continue in
order to increase the interest of tourists in the region.
15. Capilano Bridge - Canada
The Capilano Suspension bridge in
Canada was built by the British in 1889. This bridge, which is still in place,
is located in Vancouver Capilano Park. The bridge was rebuilt after 1956. The
bridge is 137 metres away and 70 metres above the Capilano River.
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