
When Water Levels Drop, This Indian River Reveals Ancient Mysteries
A Pilgrimage Site—On a River Sahastralinga, located approximately 14 km from Sirsi Taluk in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India, is a revered pilgrimage site. Situated along the Shalmala River,…
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The Beauty of the Amazon River System Captured from the ISS
Stunning images of the Amazon River and its tributaries, taken from the International Space Station (ISS), showcase the world’s largest river system from a fresh perspective. The Amazon River is…
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The Mystery of the Chachapoya and Their “Immortal Guardians”
Hidden on the perilous cliffs of the Andes, the vertical sarcophagi of Carajía, Peru, defy both time and human imagination. These unique symbols of the ancient Chachapoya culture are not…
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Underground Stonehenge: Journey into the 5,000-year-old Dolmen of Soto
Hidden in the mystical lands of Andalusia, Spain, the Dolmen of Soto beckons history and exploration enthusiasts. Dubbed the “Underground Stonehenge,” this 5,000-year-old architectural marvel holds the unsolved mysteries of…
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Eternal Flame falls: A mysterious phenomenon challenging nature and science
Nestled within the Shale Creek Preserve in Chestnut Ridge Park, western New York, Eternal Flame Falls is a rare natural wonder that captivates visitors with its unique blend of natural…
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Exploring the global “Doomsday” seed vault on Svalbard Island, Norway
Amid the icy and rugged Arctic landscape, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault stands as both a symbol of resilience and a beacon of hope for humanity’s future. Nicknamed the “Doomsday…
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The Vouves Olive Tree – An Immortal Symbol of Time and History
On the beautiful Greek island of Crete, the Vouves olive tree stands tall as a witness to the passage of time, regarded as one of the oldest olive trees in…
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‘Spanish Stonehenge’ Emerges After 50 Years Amid Drought
The Dolmen of Guadalperal, also known as the Spanish Stonehenge, is a circle of dozens of large stones believed to date back to 5000 BCE. Now, as an unexpected side…
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Rakotzbrücke – The Mystery and Marvel of the “Devil’s Bridge” in Germany
In the heart of eastern Germany, within the enchanting Kromlauer Park, stands Rakotzbrücke—a bridge imbued with ancient Roman architectural elegance. Known as the “Devil’s Bridge,” it is not only an…
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Visit the World’s Largest Bird Sculpture
India is often regarded as a must-visit destination for travelers, known for its vibrant culture, rich history, sacred temples, and exceptional cuisine. Recently, the country has added yet another marvel…
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Rare and Spectacular: Thousands of ‘Ice Eggs’ Discovered on a Finnish Beach
In Finland, a rare and fascinating natural phenomenon, known as “ice eggs,” was recently discovered. These ice spheres form under very specific conditions, making the spectacle both unique and remarkable….
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Heartwarming photo series: A grandson’s journey with his beloved grandmother
Japan’s breathtaking landscapes, framed by blossoms and seasonal beauty, have been captured in a deeply touching way by Japanese photographer Yasuto. Through his lens, he documented the journeys of his…
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Fukushima’s revival after the double disaster
On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami struck Japan, leaving nearly 16,000 people dead and thousands missing. The catastrophe triggered hydrogen leaks and at least three explosions…
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Only in Japan: The poop museum
In Japan, a new pop-up style museum has opened, and its theme is surprising to many—it’s all about poop. The Unko Museum, located in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, about 40 km…
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Tashichhoe Dzong | The fortress of glorious religion in Thimphu, Bhutan
Nestled in the heart of Thimphu, Tashichhoe Dzong is not only the seat of Bhutan’s government and a center of monastic life, but also one of the most famous tourist…
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Discover Trongsa Dzong | The grandest meditation fortress in Bhutan
When talking about Bhutan travel, Trongsa Dzong is undeniably one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bhutan. This colossal fortress is not only the largest Dzong in the country…
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Discover the Buddha Dordenma Statue | A Pilgrimage Site at 5,500m
High above the capital city of Thimphu, the Buddha Dordenma Statue stands as one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bhutan, attracting pilgrims and travelers from all over the…
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Mount Jomolhari in Bhutan | The Majestic Wonder of Punakha
Mount Jomolhari is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bhutan, attracting travelers with its towering snow-capped peaks, spiritual significance, and thrilling trekking routes. Known as the “Bride of…
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Phobjikha Valley | Bhutan’s Untamed Wilderness
Hidden deep within the Black Mountains, Phobjikha Valley — also known as Gangtey — is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bhutan, celebrated for its untouched beauty and…
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Tiger’s nest monastery | The most sacred site in Bhutan
Tiger’s Nest Monastery (officially known as Paro Taktsang), often translated as the “Tiger’s Nest Temple,” is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Bhutan and also the country’s most…
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