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Kumrat Waterfall KPK
Pakistan
Kumrat Waterfall is a majestic abshar. It is not far away, if you stay in Kumrat. The ideal time to visit this point in the evening when sunlight is glowing the waterfall. Thousand of liters of water falling down offering breathtaking view. The high peaks and lush green trees makes this waterfall a perfect view. The crystal clear water rolling down to the surface creating thunderous sounds. It’s
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Saifullah Jaheel, Kalam Valley
Pakistan
Today I’m taking you to Saifullah Lake in Kalam Valley. It is mesmerizing site to relax in a soothing environment. The lush green grass offers a majestic view to eyes, looks like you are in hidden paradise. The crystal-clear flowing waters adding the beauty which is fast flowing towards their destination. Watching torrential flowing waters looks a unique experience how nature is powerful. The
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Puma Punku Bolivia
Bolivia
Puma Punku is an ancient ruined site in Bolivia. Its a great place for history lovers. If you love to explore historical site, then this is a must visit site. Explore how people were living here thousands of years ago. How was there culture and how life was tough in that era. Source: CP
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Motilla del Azuer, Spain
Spain
The Motilla del Azuer is a prehistoric fortification dating from the Bronze Age in the municipality of Daimiel, in the Province of Ciudad Real, Castilla–La Mancha, Spain. Extensive field work has been carried out since 1974 and was ongoing in 2021. On 20 June 2013 the site was declared a "Bien de Interés Cultural" (asset of cultural interest) to archaeology.
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Sillustani Chullpas Peru
Peru
Sillustani is a pre-Inca cemetery on the shores of Lake Umayo near Puno in Peru. The tombs, which are built above ground in tower-like structures called chullpas, are the vestiges of the Qulla people, most likely a Puquina-speaking people,[1] conquered by the Inca Empire in the 15th century. The structures housed the remains of complete family groups, although they were probably limited to
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Eketorp Fort, Sweden
Sweden
Ancient Eketorp Fort is a stone fort on Öland Island, Sweden. It was built a long time ago, around the 4th century, during the Iron Age. The fort was originally used for protection, but later, people started living inside it, turning it into a small village. Over the years, the fort was rebuilt and expanded, especially during the Middle Ages, when it became even stronger. Archaeologists have
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Castle Rock, Kansas
USA
 Those who believe that Kansas is flat have not visited these rocks. South of Quinter (Castle Rock) and Oakley (Monument Rocks) are two most impressive rock formations. Castle Rock is a prominent chalk pillar in Gove County, Kansas, that is 21 meters tall. The Smoky Hills region of Kansas, where the formation and the neighboring badlands are situated.The 70-foot Castle Rock is situated on
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Al-Wahbah Crater in Saudi Arabia
Al-Wahbah crater is a serene remote place in Taif, Saudi Arabia. The crater formed due to volcanic activity. The white surface offers a unique appearance that will feast your eyes. For those who prefer stargazing, the crater offers unparalleled views of the night sky, surrounded by the serenity of the magical desert and the whispers of ancient history. Al Wahbah perfectly circular basin make
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Willow Peak, Egypt
Egypt
 
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Mount Batok: Indonesia
Indonesia
One of the most notable volcanic peaks in Indonesia's East Java is Mount Batok, which is part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. At about 2,440 meters (8,005 feet) in elevation, it is frequently eclipsed by Mount Bromo, its more well-known neighbor. But Mount Batok has its own special charm, defined by its craggy, textured slopes and remarkably symmetrical cone shape. With no known
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Amazing Hoodoos of Goblin Valley State Park, Utah
USA
The Hoodoos of Goblin Valley could be one of the strangest and most fascinating sites in Utah, USA. The odd hoodoos were formed by the erosion of the so-called "Entrada sandstone," which developed during the Jurassic period between 190 and 140 million years ago. The Entrada is made up of eroded debris from past highlands that was redeposited on a former tidal flat with alternating layers of
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The medieval Ingush towers, known as “vepshi,”
Russia
The medieval Ingush towers, known as “vepshi,” were primarily constructed between 13th-17th Centuries CE, by the Ingush people, a native ethnic group in the North Caucasus region. These towers are located in mountainous areas of what is now the Republic of Ingushetia, Russia which became known as the "land of towers".  Based on their layout, masonry technique, and other features,
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Roman Mosaics of Ostia Antica
Italy
Merchants from all over the Roman Empire had their "offices" in Ostia Antica. Their store signs were these mosaics. The Forum of Corporations was the principal center of commerce and trade for the Roman Empire mainly during Age of Augustus. Located in the major port city of Ostia, this open-air market was essential for Rome as a place of varying and exotic goods from foreign lands. Merchants
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World’s Oldest Banking System The Morocco’s Ancient Granaries
Morocco
According to historians, the Igudar granaries in Morocco are the world’s oldest bank, going back as far as the 13th Century CE. Some historians believe they may even go farther than that since the granaries are as old as the mountains they are built in. According to historians, the Igudar granaries in Morocco are the world’s oldest bank, dating back as far as the 13th Century CE. Some historians
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Mysterious Nazca Holes
Peru
A 20 meters wide band of holes, known as the "Mysterious Nazca Holes," is an archaeological site located in Cerro Viruela in the Nazca region of Peru. It consists of approximately 6,900 to 7,000 small holes with a diameter almost 1m and a depth of 50-100cm. Starting at the edge of the valley they continue uphill for a mile, the band extends in a north - south orientation over a very uneven rocky
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Dunnottar fortress, Scotland
Scotland
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Prasat Thom, Cambodia
Cambodia
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Ancient well system at Nazca, Peru
Peru
The ancient well system at Nazca, Peru, was an important part of the sophisticated water management network established by the Nazca civilization between 100 BC and 800 AD. In addition to the underground aqueducts known as puquios, the Nazca people built wells, or cacchitos, to draw water from aquifers in the harsh desert climate. These wells were precisely engineered to prevent water
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Zona Arqueológica de Teuchitlán
Mexico
The Zona Arqueológica de Teuchitlán, also known as Guachimontones, is a captivating ancient site in the scenic landscape of Jalisco, Mexico. What sets this archaeological treasure apart are its circular stepped pyramids, or "guachimontones," which stand as a unique testament to the rich history of the region.Dating back to the era between 300 BCE and 900 CE, the Teuchitlán culture left behind
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Mingun Pagoda - Myanmar
Myanmar
Its a massive incomplete stupa (Mingun Pagoda) and the second-largest bell in the world are situated in Mingun, close to Amarapura, Myanmar. Myanmar is a Buddhist nation with a lot of lovely places to visit, particularly its spiritually inspired architecture. The breathtakingly stunning and imposing Mingun Pahtodawgy stupa still stands in the village of Mingun. Despite being a ruin, Mandalay City
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Angkor Temples, Cambodia
Cambodia
The phrase "Angkor Temples & Ancient Sites" describes a collection of temples and historic locations in Cambodia's Angkor area. The Khmer Empire peaked during the ninth and fifteenth centuries CE, with its capital city being Angkor. The pinnacle of Khmer art and architecture may be seen in the temples and ancient sites of Angkor, which also serve as a reminder of the area's rich cultural
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Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy.
Italy
It was built just outside of Rome, by the Appian Way (212–216 AD). The baths were of an unprecedented size, allowing 1600 Romans to bathe simultaneously. In addition to the bathing facilities, there were two libraries, shops, offices, gardens, and even a sports area. Artworks recovered from the ruins include famous sculptures like the Farnese Bull and the Farnese Hercules. During and after their
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Tunnel running across the field and directly under the farmer's house
Brazil
The true treasure lies in discovering who or what created these tunnels. In 2009, a farmer in the south of Brazil was driving through his corn field when he felt his tractor suddenly sink and lurch to one side, making the vehicle shudder to a halt. When researchers arrived to investigate, they were shocked to find a tunnel running across the field and directly under the farmer's house, with deep
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The Carpathian Mountains
AustriaHungaryRomania
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Pancuran Pitu, Jave Indonesia
Indonesia
Pitu shower in Baturraden, Purwokerto has a sulfur content that is said to cure disease. This Pitu shower has its own legend. Here's the story. This tourist location is located in the middle of a resin and pine forest which is about 2.5 km to the west of Lokawisata Baturraden, Purwokerto, Central Java. Access to this tourist attraction can be reached by using a private vehicle. The road that is
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