20 Spectacular Natural and Man-made Wonders From Around the World
by nobert soloria bermosa on 16/07/08 at 7:09 am
Are you looking for extraordinary places to visit? Here are some beautiful places around the world that have some of the most unusual features.
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Plain of Jars – Laos
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Water Towers – Kuwait City, Kuwait
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Man-Made Islands – Dubai
Palm Island

World Island

Man-made resort islands several miles wide were constructed off the coast of Dubai. Three are shaped like date palm trees and another group of islands look like a world map.
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Burj Al Arab Hotel – Dubai, UAE
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The Millau Bridge – France
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City of a Thousand Temples – Myanmar
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Inca Fortress at Sacsayhuaman – Cuzco, Peru
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The Iron Gates – Crete, Greece
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Black Rocks – Lake Myvatn, Iceland
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Mont Blanc – French-Italian Border
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The Dolomites – Alps, Europe
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Franz-Josef Glacier – Southern Alps, New Zealand
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Ellesmere Island – Canada
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Angmagssalik Village – Greenland
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Helsinki – Finland
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Arctic Circle
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North Pole
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Antarctic Circle
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South Pole
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Islands of Salts – Lake Assal, Djibouti
Thousands of ancient stone jars can be found in Laos’ Plain of jars. Each jar is large enough to fit a person inside. Archaeologists are not sure who made them and why.



Spectacular water towers dominate the skyline of Kuwait City. The water towers are part of desalination plants that turn seawater into fresh water by removing the salt. Freshwater is scarce in Kuwait, and these plants are its main source.

If you think the unusual design of this luxury hotel looks like a ship under full sail- you are right. Built in 1999, the Burj al Arab (meaning “Tower of the Arabs”) sits on an artificial island just off shore in the Persian Gulf. It’s the world’s tallest hotel

The Millau Bridge in France is a cable-stayed bridge. With its roadway 885 feet above the River Tarn, it became the highest road bridge when it opened in 2004. The top of its highest tower reaches a height of 1,125 feet, higher than the Eiffel Tower.

Ruined Buddhist Temples rise from the plain at the Ancient Myanmar. Founded in AD 849, the “City of a Thousand Temples” covered a vast area. It was partially destroyed by a Mongol Army invader.

From the walls of an Inca fortress at Sacsayhuaman, near Cuzco, crowds usually watch modern descendants of the Incas celebrate the “Festival of the Sun.”

How their ancestors move these huge stone building blocks from the quarries remains a mystery.

The Iron Gates are spectacular wall of rocks in the Samaria Gorge, on the island of Crete. This is Europe’s largest ravine.

Black Rocks rise from the shallow waters of Lake Myvatn in Northern Iceland. They were formed from the cooked lava of ancient volcanoes. Iceland has over 200 volcanoes, many of them active.

The snow never melts on spectacular Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. A road tunnel had been bored through the mountain that links France with Italy.

The jagged limestone peaks of the Dolomites look like fantastic cathedral spires. This northeastern mountain range, which is more than 10,824 ft or 3,330 m, is a branch of the Alps. Its sheer rock faces and wonderful views attract rock climbers, hikers and tourists.

Ridges of ice edge down the Southern Alps, forming the huge Franz-Josef Glacier. This is one of over 360 glaciers in New Zealand. It was first explored in 1865, and today is popular with hikers and tourists.

The sea ice around Ellesmere Island, Canada’s most northerly point, break up for a few weeks around June. There is 24 hour sunlight during this time, and the waters become a rich feeding ground for migrating whales and seabirds.

Bright lights twinkle against the sun at the fishing village of Angmagssalik on the east coast. Much of Greenland does not see natural daylight for several months in the winter because it lies north of the Arctic Circle.

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is dark in the middle of a winter day. Like other Arctic countries, Finland is dark for most of each day in winter and light throughout midsummer nights. This is because of its northerly location.

Along the Arctic Circle there is one day each year during which the sun does not set, about June 21. The sun does not rise above the horizon on approximately December 22.


At the North Pole there are 6 months of continuous daylight from March 21 to September 23 and 6 months of darkness from September 23 to March 21.


Along the Antarctic Circle there is one day each year during which the sun does not set, about December 22. The sun does not rise above the horizon on approximately June 21.


At the South Pole there is 6 months of continuous darkness about March 21 to September 23 followed by 6 months of daylight from September 23 to March 21.


Islands of salts form in Lake Assal in Djibouti, the lowest place in Africa, when the lakes salty water evaporates in the hot sun, leaving a salt crust.
Hope you enjoyed your brief tour from these beautiful and wonderful places from around the world.
For more unique and beautiful tourist attractions from around the world see the ff:
Distinctively Unique Islands in the World
The World’s Most Attractive Atolls
10 Unique Tourist Destinations in the World
The Top Five Best Beaches in the World
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24 Comments
eddiego65
Jul 16th, 2008
Thanks! I enjoyed the trip! Truly spectacularly wonderful sights!
Mark Gordon Brown
Jul 16th, 2008
I would love to go to Antartica.
B Nelson
Jul 16th, 2008
very cool finds, if My husband (Mark – who just posted above) wants to go to Antartica, I will wait here for him, cause I am a wimp who hates cold – even though we live in Canada lol
excellent link
wow.. whats freaky is the “CODE” they asked me for below to submit is “ja9rs”, thats cool because of your #1 being jars which was the destination I found very interesting
Ruby Hawk
Jul 16th, 2008
Beautiful pictures and interesting information. I think the huge pottery jars were made to catch rain water. That seems most likely to me. Very well done.
Anne Lyken-Garner
Jul 16th, 2008
Very interesting article
valli
Jul 16th, 2008
Interesting info.
Liane Schmidt
Jul 17th, 2008
This is TRULY a fantastic collection of pictures and research! Wonderful, wonderful article!!
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
tracy sardelli
Jul 18th, 2008
Excellent article, lovely pictures. thank you for sharing.
salvatore
Jul 18th, 2008
Great article buddy.
Loreta Dorington
Jul 19th, 2008
Thanks for taking me to 17 spectacular places in just a matter of minutes. Yes, it took me that long because I have to stare a minute longer at other places in awe and admiration. Thanks again.
nobert soloria bermosa
Jul 20th, 2008
thank you very much to all of you guys for the support, they are well appreciated
Linda Davis
Jul 31st, 2008
I really enjoyed seeing the sights. I hope you continue to add more or put up additional ones. Thanks
Lauren Axelrod
Aug 3rd, 2008
Wow, fascinating article. The Island of Salts is amazing. I have only traveled to Mexico so I’m hoping in the years to come I get to experience some of these places.
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Aug 3rd, 2008
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Aug 3rd, 2008
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Moses Ingram
Aug 14th, 2008
Great writing and so much information here.
micheal smith
Nov 20th, 2008
didnt like it
Emzy
Dec 14th, 2008
Wonderful and beautiflu absolutly spectly
Emz
Dec 14th, 2008
Wonderful
funnybunny
Apr 9th, 2009
jeez get something man made for venezuela!!!!!!!!
Herbert Lanip
Apr 11th, 2009
Wow..!!This is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!Keep up the Good work Nobert Soloria Bermosa…God is with you..I’m from the Philippines…
To all of you guys,visit the wonderful tourist spot destinations here in the Philippines…Thanks..!!!
aniaque bhr.
May 16th, 2009
absolutly herbert, Discover the major tourist destination in the philippines. like boracay,bohol.and palawan.
bob
Oct 10th, 2009
anything in venezuela???
Anonymous
Oct 23rd, 2009
Liked the post….Sharing something similar…
Finland – The Land of the Midnight Sun“
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