Showing posts with label Largest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Largest. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2016

beauty of the architecture it is built not only of individual fine structures and facilities, but whole towns on the tops of high cliffs or carved into the mountains. Mesa Verde is home to the ancient Anasazi, ancestors of the tribe of Puebla, located in southwestern Colorado. The city is the largest archaeological reserve in the territory of the United States and has makes the status of a national park that is part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site. The main reason for the creation of this park is to preserve the works of man and to protect some of the best preserved cliff dwellings in the world. Raised in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt, Mesa Verde National Park is now 81.4 square miles (211 km2). There also have 4,000 archaeological sites and over 600 cliff dwellings.

A trip to Mesa Verde National Park would not a new experience without visiting one of these cultural archaeological sites. If you have time, money, or even the desire to explore your needs met, you go to Colorado and visit the park. That is the only way to enjoy and forget the ordinary real life to. Everything is built well worth seeing.

Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (1)

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Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (2)

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Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (3)

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Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (4)

Pull Image by Ken Lund via Flickr

One of the places, the attention is immediately Mesa Verde Balcony House. It has 40 rooms, and that actually presents "medium size" cliff dwelling. Another wonderful place is the Cliff Palace. Composed of a mixture of wooden beams, sandstone and mortar, has Mesa Verde Cliff Palace is well preserved architectural structure. If you are a more adventurous and if you have already decided to travel between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day, you have to see Mesa Verde Step House. It is only on the last Sunday by the first Monday in May open in September, so do not miss. There are also several institutions and museums, in the civilization of the old man is still preserved. Mesa Verde National Park offers excitement and admiration. Also for the whole package travel -. Facilities for food, fuel, accommodation and meals are not skipped

Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (5)

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Long House, Mesa Verde National Park (7)

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Image by Paul Weimer via Flickr

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Image by Paul Weimer via Flickr

Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Leshan Giant Buddha is one of the largest and most beautiful statue from across the globe. It is located near the city Leshan in China.

China is a sovereign state in East Asia. With a population of more than 1.35 billion people, China is the world's most populous country. By land area, China is in second place with 9.6 million square kilometers. Landscapes in China are vast and varied. There you can in the fantastic forest steppes, deserts and can enjoy beautiful subtropical forests. The Yangtze River is the third largest river in the world. If you at the same time you have to explore some new places and lovers of incredible stone statues, then we recommend that you go to China and visit the world's largest stone statue of Buddha -. The Leshan Giant Buddha

In this article you can get some incredible pictures of Leshan Giant Buddha, which is going to blow your mind to see. This statue is proof that people are very smart and can do what she wants. These beautiful photos are gonna make you feel like you are in front of the statue and enjoy the beauty. , These pictures are gonna make you want to visit giant Leshan Buddha statue and one day in your life

 Leshan Giant Buddha (1)

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Leshan Giant Buddha (2)

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 Leshan Giant Buddha (3)

Image by John Barker via Flickr

The height of the statue is 71 meters (233 ft). It is the unusual stone sculpture. Leshan Giant Buddha was built in the Tang Dynasty. Leshan Giant Buddha is the largest stone Buddha in the world.

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Image by Wilson Loo Kok Wee via Flickr

 Leshan Giant Buddha (5)

Image by Wilson Loo Kok Wee via Flickr

 Leshan Giant Buddha (6)

Image by Marco Guada via Flickr

 Leshan Giant Buddha (7)

Image by Phil Parsons via Flickr

Monday, February 8, 2016

Salar de Uyuni is a unique and wonderful place on Earth - transparent, salty, dense sea, which seemed endless mirror. Finally, this gift of nature is the only place where the common man can go in the water - it is so thick that they can not perish! It is in the Potosi and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes and is at an altitude of 3,656 meters (11,995 ft) above sea level.

densely saline, the more what is milled glass, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, is a place to experience something completely different, and you will see how nature has been generous with our planet. This wonderful place has to be seen to believe in his magic.

If you this summer some new point want to explore and enjoy the breathtaking scenery, transparent and salty sea, then we recommend the Salar de Uyuni visit. It is one of the most popular and most visited tourist destination in South America.

If you thought that only gods can walk on water, you are wrong. You can also, of course, but only at the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest mirror. , But if your bag is now empty, on this trip we will through this wonderful photo gallery leading

 Salar de Uyuni (4)

Image by Patrick Nouhailler via Flickr

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Image by Phil Whitehouse via Flickr

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Image by Melinda Caric via Flickr

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Image by Patrick Nouhailler via Flickr

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Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

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Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

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Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

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Friday, January 29, 2016

Swimming pool in the village of San Alfonso del Mar in Algarrobo city in Chile, it contains 250 million liters of clean seawater, which holds the record for the largest pool in the world. Crystal Lagoon in Chile was large enough for sailing, and has its own artificial beach.

Here one can dive in a real marathon turn, because the world's largest pool is large as 20 Olympic swimming pools. Incredible size of this pool (length of 1,012 feet), placed on the pool Orthlieb in Morocco in second place (with a length of 480 meters). It also holds the Guinness record for the deepest pool in the world (35 meters).

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The swimming pool in December 2006, nearly five years after the start of construction, and for its construction has been issued by 1 billion pounds. Every year for the maintenance needed around 2 million pounds. Below you can see some great photos of the world's largest pool to see.

 San Alfonso del Mar Swimming Pool (1)

Picture of Sherman Mui via Flickr

 San Alfonso del Mar Swimming Pool (2)

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 San Alfonso del Mar Pool (3)

Image by Leonardo Herrera via Flickr

 San Alfonso del Mar (4)

Image by Kyle Pearce via Flickr

 San Alfonso del Mar (5)

Image by Rodrigo Suarez via Flickr

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems secreted by calcium carbonate structures by corals are held together. These corals are not able to move and so that they form clusters with other coral colonies. Coral reefs are of different size, type and location, and they are very sensitive organisms. They want clear and warm water. Therefore, all coral reefs are in the tropical places.

Today, coral reefs are threatened by human. The greatest pleasure are the fishermen. Many coral reefs in the South China Sea are threatened with extinction, and this has to stop. , Check out these great photos of the 10 largest coral reefs and can increase awareness of coral reefs to help

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Length: 1553 miles (2500 km)
Location: Coral Sea near Australia

Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Image by eutrophication & amp; amp; Hypoxia via Flickr

Acropora coral garden, Big Broadhurst Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Image by Richard Ling via Flickr

Red Sea Coral Reef

Length : 1180 miles (1900 km)
Location: Red Sea near Israel, Egypt and Djibouti

Diving in Habili Ali, St John's reefs, Red Sea, Egypt

Image by Derek Keats via Flickr

Continental Garden Reef Resort, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Image by Dmytro Kochetov via Flickr

New Caledonia Barrier Reef

Length: 932 miles (1500 km)
Location: Pacific Ocean near New Caledonia

Récif de l'Annibal, New Caledonia

Image by J Brew via Flickr

The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef

Length 585 miles (943 km)
Location: Atlantic Ocean near Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras

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Photo by Tony Rath

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The US Geological Survey (USGS) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Florida Reef

Length: 200 miles (322 km)
Location: Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico near Florida

Petes Reef, Islamorada, Florida

Image by Rafael Robayna via Flickr

Andros Coral Reef

Length: 124 miles (200 km)
Location: Bahamas between Andros and Nassau

Andros Coral Reef, Bahamas

Image by Sean Nash via Flickr

Zhongsha Islands (Macclesfield Bank)

Length: 50 miles (81 km)
Location: South China Sea

 China coral

Credit: Hughes et al. Current Biology

Saya De Malha

Area: 15,444 square miles (40,000 km ²)
Location: Indian Ocean

Saya De Malha, Indian Ocean

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Great Chagos Bank

Area: 4,633 square miles (12,000 km ²)
Location: The Maldives

Constance Moofushi Resort, Maldives

Image by faiyu Shafyq via Flickr

Reed Bank

Area: 3,423 square miles (8,866 km²)
Location: South China Sea, the Philippines claimed

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Image by Storm Crypt via Flickr