There is a place in Austria called Grüner See which is a dry park in winter and turns into a 12-meter-deep lake in summer. […]
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There is a place in Austria called Grüner See which is a dry park in winter and turns into a 12-meter-deep lake in summer. […]
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The unbelievable “Hanging Stone” of Siberia weighs around 300 tons and has been hanging off a 1,000-meter cliff since the Ice Age. […]
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Uruguay’s Laguna Garzon Bridge splits into a circle so drivers can slow down and enjoy the view. It also prevents head-on collisions and creates a walkway for pedestrians. […]
The remote tomb of Qasr al-Farid, situated in the Saudi Arabian desert, dates back to the 1st Century CE. It was built by the Nabataean people, who also built Petra in Jordan. This site has remained largely undisturbed. […]
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The Eiffel Tower was intended to be a temporary structure for the World’s Fair in 1889, but it was nearly dismantled and sold for scrap metal. It was saved because of its potential use as a radio antenna, and it now serves as a tourist attraction as well as a working broadcast tower. […]
Scientists have been puzzled by the Al Naslaa rock formation in Saudi Arabia for a long time, and there is still no explanation for why this boulder appears to have a precise incision across the middle of it. […]
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According to news sources, the top of Darwin’s Arch, a famous natural stone archway in the northern Galapagos Islands, has collapsed into the waves. […]