|
|
|||||
| Home Page |
|||||
|
Sort By: Date | Popularity
Indonesia's Kelimutu National ParkFamous for it's coloured crater lakes, Kelimutu National Park also gain it's cool climate and panoramic view. It is still a puzzle for both scientists and locals how the lakes gained it's color and eventually change from time-to-time. Bangladesh's Sundarbans Mangrovehe largest block of mangrove forests in the world Lebanon's Jeita GrottoDiscovered by Reverend William Thomson in 1836, this asian tourist spot was maintained by Mapas, a German company that renovate and maintains the cave. The cave was closed when the Lebanese civil war arise in 1978 leading the use of both upper and lower galleries to store ammunitions and the building outside the cave served as the office for military. It is opened again for public in 1995 and became one of Lebanon's treasured destinations. Israel's Ein Gedi National ParkLiterally means Kid (young goat) Spring, this oasis is the biggest and most important as it supplies water in some parts of Israel. Iran's Chogha ZanbilChogha Zanbil was built to honor Inshushinak, one of Elam's great gods. It is composed of five towers of different height each constructed one side of the other. The inner area that occupies the main ziggurat is intended for the main god while the middle area which consists of eleven rooms s intended for the lesser gods. In the outside area, you can find royal palaces and funerary place where the five subterranean tombs are placed. Laos' Plain of JarsHaven't you heard, there's this historical landmark that consists of thousands of jars scattered in the highlands of Laos called Plain of Jars. Situated at Xieng Khouang plain, this Laos pride consists of thousands of stone jars big and small distributed in the place. Singapore's Night SafariWho will ever thought that it was possible to have your wild park adventure at night? Azerbaijan's Gobustan PetroglyphsEstablished in 1966, it was declared a protected area since in the caves lies the ancient carvings and rock paintings that is believed to be more than 600,000 in number. The paintings are mostly images of what kind of life early settlers of Azerbaijan had as well as animals, primitive dances, bullfights and others dated from 5,000 to 20,000 years way back. Egypt's Ras Mohammed National ParkYes, Ras Mohammed or Cape Mohammed is one of Egypt's important protected area. With a variety of flora and fauna's best, Ras Mohammed showcase marine life in different forms. Philippines' Pamalican IslandWhenever we hear Philippines, we think of luscious forests, warm smiles of Filipinos and white sand beaches.
|
|||||
|
Article Categories
|
|
||||