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Wandering around Kotor Old Town and the mountain behind it, Kotor’s walls have guarded this well-preserved city since the Middle Ages. The construction of the walls began in the 9th century and continued through the Venetian period until the 19th century. They were built to protect the town from invasions and attacks.
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The mausoleum is not only a final resting place for the prince-bishop, poet, and philosopher Njegoš, but also a symbol of Montenegrin identity and pride. It represents the power and spirit of the Montenegrin people. It also has a historical significance, architectural beauty, and stunning views.
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Dived into one of the Earth's mysterious depths, the wild Lipa cave. Its combination of stunning formations, narrow passages and vast chambers, with crystal-clear underground pools and walls glistening with moisture, gave me a feeling of entering another world.
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Walked through some of the locations where an episode in this TV series was filmed. Dubrovnik served as a primary filming location for King's Landing. Here the dramatic surroundings were just perfect with stunning architecture, historic landmarks, and breathtaking coastline.
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Kristin Harila and climate scientist Baker Perry will collaborate on upcoming maintenance weather stations on Mount Everest, including one at the Bishop Rock, located at approximately 8,810 meters above sea level and only 40 m below the summit.
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This beautiful city is located on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Experienced the city's rich history, walls, churches, stunning beauty, thriving culinary scene, natural wonders, and energetic party life.
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Newgrange's alignment with the winter solstice suggests a deeper purpose than just a tomb, but other mysteries connected to the monument need to been considered to get the whole picture and solving the mystery behind the world`s probably oldest freestanding structure.
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The ancient monument`s alignment with the winter solstice suggests a deeper purpose than just a tomb. Walked inside through a narrow passage - leaded into a chamber with 3 alcoves. There I got a demonstrated a truly remarkable phenomenon, the Winter Solstice illumination, and got an amazing spectacular experience.
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The feeling of being an adventurer and explorer visiting untouched ancient places is real exciting. Then you should go to Ireland. The country is definitely more than churches, medieval castles, pubs, sheeps and green landscapes.
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Whatever the purpose of "The lost city of the Incas" Machu Picchu, Peru, was, it`s an amazing engineering achievement of the Incas. Especially when you think about how long time ago it was built, it makes the site even more impressing.
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I just wonder: it is time to focus more on finding intelligent life on Earth than in outer space? With so many conflicts around the world, it increases the risk of wide spreading wars, and we need to find intelligent people who can prevent it.
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Dated back to 5000 years ago, pyramids started to become popular. Those were the period when almost “everybody” wanted a pyramid. Ancient pyramids can be found several places around the world, each belonging to different cultures and civilizations. Where are they found?
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We were joining the disreputable Insect tribe on a crocodile hunt in the late evening. Help, what are we going to do? The spear broke immediately, and the big crocodile rose from the muddy water, and jumped towards us........
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Travelled into the wilderness in Georgia: through deep valleys and green rocky hillsides I reached this wonder of the world. Here there are hundreds of rooms, tunnels, a spring, kitchen, cermony chambers, and a church with old frescoes, all carved into the mountain itself. In ancient time thousands of people lived here.
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It`s carved into a cliff face and is situated higher than the other tombs in the area. In addition to Darius I, the tombs of the kings Xerxes I, Artaxerxes I, and Darius II are also found at this site. Here I explored the various rock reliefs and tombs, gaining insights into the art, architecture, and history of the Achaemenid Empire.
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Meeting the Mudmen in Papua New Guinea
See the video HERE |
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