Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 9, 2014

10 Tourist Attractions Turn People Into Elves

Spectacular scenery of nature, together with enormous size of the artificial construction give tourists a overwhelming sensation of being tiny. 


1. Son Doong Cave, Vietnam


Discovered in 2009, Son Doong is now the largest cave in the world. With more than 100 m of high ceiling, this cave is large enough to contain the Big Ben clock tower.
Currently, only about 220 visitors are licensed to tour the cave each year.

2.  Redwood Forest, USA


With a large number of redwood trees which  can reach the height of up to 100 m, Redwood forest in California make visitors overwhelmed by the vast space with numerous giant trunk existing throughout 2,000 years.


3. South Pole


As the world's coldest place, Antarctica still attracts about 40,000 tourists every year, thanks to the impressive beauty of the iceberg.


4. Dubai, UAE



Not only owning the tallest building in the world today - the Burj Khalifa(828m high), Dubai is also hometơn of numerous skyscrapers and luxury services. Therefore, tourists may feel so small, sometimes feel lost when coming here.


5. Berlin, Germany


In “Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe”, the gray concrete blocks with different low altitude like the waves will make visitors feel lost among a vast maze.


6. Waterfall Iguazu, Brazil and Argentina


With 82-meter-high (269 ft) , 150-meter-wide and 700-meter-long (490), Iguazu Fall borders between Argentina and Brazil. It was recognized by UNESCO as one of the great and majestic waterfalls in the world.


7. Australia



About 70% of Australia area is desert, providing visitors opportunity to comfortably see the beautiful nature here.
The best way to experience this region is booking desert tour registration organized by the native local to have an authentic view and deep cultural history for thousands of years.


8. Stonehenge, England



The question of visitors to this megalithic monument is how the monolith weighing tens of tons can be transported here from the mountains is about 200 km far away.


9. Great Wall, China


Built from BC and lasted for many dynasties, the Great Wall (20,000 km long) is one of the most impressive manmade structures in the world, which can be seen from outer space.


10. Petra, Jordan


Coming to the ancient city of Petra, visitors will be overwhelmed when standing in front of the 40 meters high massive buildings carved into the cliff.
It is a tomb, built from the first century.

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