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Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.459) Salar de Arizaro: The vast salt flat of Andes Mountains

The landscape of Salar de Arizaro is characterized by its vast expanse of white salt flats, surrounded by barren, rocky terrain and towering Andean...

Top 500 places to visit before you die (P. 259) Goa: Beautiful coast of western India

Goa's beaches are its undeniable crown jewels. From the bustling shores of Baga and Palolem, popular with water sports enthusiasts and sunbathers alike, to...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.458) Buckskin Gulch: The deepest slot canyon in the Southwest of USA

Buckskin Gulch is primarily a slot canyon, which means its walls are very tall and narrow. The canyon walls can rise several hundred feet...

Greatest roads in the world (P.153) Kunzum: The journey exploring the remote regions of the Himalayas

The Kunzum Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, in the western Himalayas. It connects the Lahaul...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.457) Taklimakan poplar forest: A yellow forest in the middle of desert

The Taklamakan poplar forest is a unique ecosystem found in the heart of the Taklamakan Desert, China.  These forests consist of Euphrates poplars (Populus...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.456) Soca River: The emerald strip of Central Europe

The river originates in the Julian Alps and runs through the picturesque Soča Valley before emptying into the Adriatic Sea near the town of...

Greatest roads in the world (P.152) Chasseral Pass: scenic route of the Jura Mountains

Through Chasseral Pass, you'll be greeted by a landscape adorned with lush green meadows, rugged cliffs, and pristine forests, painting a picturesque canvas of...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.455) Selfoss: The epic waterfall of Jökulsá

Selfoss waterfall is situated upstream from another famous Icelandic waterfall called Dettifoss. While Dettifoss is renowned for its sheer power and volume, Selfoss is...

Top 500 places to visit before you die (P. 257) Rabat: Historic capital of Morocco

One of the primary reasons why Rabat is a popular destination is its wealth of historical landmarks. The Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.454) Fraser: World’s largest sand island

As the largest sand island in the world, Fraser Island's landscape is dominated by vast stretches of pristine white sandy beaches and towering sand...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.453) Quilotoa: The most beautiful crater lake of Ecuador

Quilotoa is a is part of the Andean Volcanic Belt and is located in the Cotopaxi Province of Ecuador. The Quilotoa volcano is the...

Top 500 places to visit before you die (P. 256) Toledo: The City of Three Cultures

Toledo's allure lies in its ability to transport visitors back in time, where cobblestone streets whisper tales of centuries past, and every corner reveals...

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Greatest roads in the world (P.170) Pikes Peak Highway: Scenic road in the American West

The adventure begins at the foot of Pikes Peak, where travelers embark on a scenic ascent that gradually unveils the splendor of the surrounding...

[HONORARY PROFESSOR OF RECORD FOR PRACTICE AND EMPIRICAL RESULTS – 2024] RECORD HOLDER CHU BAO QUE (BAC GIANG PROVINCE, VIETNAM)

  - FULL NAME: CHU BAO QUE - DATE OF BIRTH: October 11, 1967 - NATIVE COUNTRY: Bac Giang Province, Vietnam - POSITION: Deputy Secretary-General and Chairman of the Policy...

Top spectacular natural landmarks of the world (P.482) Salar de Huasco: The beauty of Chile’s highland

Salar de Huasco is a salt flat located in the Tarapacá Region of northern Chile. It's part of the larger Los Flamencos National Reserve,...

World’s largest coral-restoration project unveiled in Saudi Arabia

The newly built nursery, on the coast of NEOM in northwest Saudi Arabia, is set to transform coral restoration efforts with a production capacity...