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Amazing Places
Here we present the most exciting destinations on earth. The world is bigger than you think! Humans` explorations of earth leads to the most amazing adventures. Neither words, photograps nor films do the world`s places justice - they must been seen, heard and touched.

Song about the great mountain Kilimanjaro

Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, rises majestically up in the sky. The highest peak is 5895 metres. When the sun shines and the sky is clear, the glaciers on the top light up the peak. It's seldom fully covered by clouds.
2003-12-18 Read more

Exploration of the Lost City - Part 2 of 2

An earthly paradise made by the Teyuna Indians. Is this really Eldorado? How is the situation today? How to get there? This article is a sequel from our part 1. Here you can see more photos from the Lost City - probably one of the greatest wonders in the world, but the mystery is even bigger.

Exploration of the Lost City - Part 1of 2

An earthly paradise made by the Teyuna Indians.Is this really Eldorado? Hidden for over 400 years: Deep in the rainforest, covered up with braiding and weed, hidden in the vapour of the morning fog conceals the Lost city - Teyuna in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. It is Colombia's best-kept secret and a great wonder of the world.

The sacred Batu Cave outside Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia

Nearly 10 percent of the Malaysia population are Indians, and they have made a great effort to preserve their heritage. One example is the Batu Cave, a limestone cave located 13 kilometres north of the Kuala Lumpur city Centre. It's used for Hindu festivals and pilgrimages. Each year in January and February as many as 80,000 pilgrims participate in the festival of Thaipusam.
2004-04-24 Read more

In the spiritual world of Penang - Malaysia

Penang is famous for its beautiful beaches, but for they who want to dive in to the spiritual world, you have come to the right place. To find peace in your soul and enrich your life, the temples are something you shouldn't miss.
2004-04-26 Read more

The colourful culture and spiritual life in Penang - Part 2 of 2

This article continues from Part 1. Read more about the spiritual life in Penang
2004-05-01 Read more




Meeting the Mudmen
in Papua New Guinea

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