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Antoni Gaudí was an architect from Catalonia, Spain, who belonged to the Modernisme (Art Nouveau) movement and was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs. While most of his building are in Barcelona, two of them are location around Leon.
Gaudí, as an architecture student at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura in Barc...
Antoni Gaudí was an architect from Catalonia, Spain, who belonged to the Modernisme (Art Nouveau) movement and was famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs. Gaudí, as an architecture student at the Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura in Barcelona from 1873 to 1877, achieved only mediocre grades but did well in his "trial d...
World Beater Mine is located up Pleasant Canyon Trail from Ballarat in Panamint Valley. The tram workings are still there as well as the remains of the stamp mill structure which was burned to the ground in the 80’s by vandals.
The cabin is not BLM nor adopt a cabin yet remains open for the weary traveler.
The World Championship Cardboard Boat Races are held each July in Heber Springs, Arkansas (65 miles north of Little Rock). From rafts to canoes to monster trucks to space shipsyou're gonna see it here. Your gonna try to figure out "How did they do that?"
Races begin at 10 AM on Sandy Beach at Greers Farry Lake. The Captain’s Award will be given to the most crea...
The World Clock (Weltzeituhr), also known as the Urania World Clock (Urania-Weltzeituhr), is a large turret-style world clock located in the public square of Alexanderplatz in Mitte, Berlin. By reading the markings on its metal rotunda, the current time for 148 major cities from around the world can be determined. Since its erection by the German Democratic Republic i...
World of Trams Stuttgart highlights of Stuttgart's tram history from the first horse-drawn tram of 1868 and experience the development of the vehicles up to the "Stuttgart classic" GT4, which was replaced in 2007 by today's light rail.
Pokhara Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist pagoda-style monument on Anadu Hill of the former Pumdi Bhumdi Village Development Committee, in the district of Kaski, Nepal (now a part of the city of Pokhara).
Shanti Stupa in Pokhara was built by Nipponzan-Myōhōji monk Morioka Sonin with local supporters under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii, a Buddhist monk and the founder of N...
World's End is located within the Horton Plains National Park in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. It is a sheer cliff, with a drop of about 4,000 feet (1,200 m). It is one of the most visited parts of the Park, and a key tourist attraction in the Nuwara Eliya District and the country at large.
1 km away from the main cliff is a smaller cliff with a 1,000 feet (300 m) drop, co...
World's End Close in Edinburgh was considered literally was the end of most people's world. Situated just inside the Netherbow gate, poorer residence who couldn't afford the entrance fee back into the city stayed there whole lives within the confines of the City Walls.
World's Fair Park is a public park in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. The park sits on the former fairgrounds of the 1982 World's Fair hosted in Knoxville. Today, the park is home to the Sunsphere and the Tennessee Amphitheater, the two remaining structures from the exposition.
The park features a festival and performance lawn, a small lake with a fountain, and the Su...
Hotel Del Coronado has the world's first electrically-lighted outdoor Christmas tree, an Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island Pine, still standing. It was unveiled at Hotel del Coronado December 24, 1904.
When Hotel del Coronado debuted, it was considered a technological marvel. Electricity was still a novelty in 1888, and The Del was thought to be one of the larges...
In Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin, James Frank Kotera created the heaviest ball of twine ever built. Kotera, known by his initials "JFK," started working on the ball in 1979 and continued until his death in January 2023.
The weight of the ball, 24,160 pounds (10,960 kg), was estimated by measuring the weight of each bag of twine. During Kotera’s life,...
The bird, also named Jatayu, has a staggering set of measurements. It is 200 feet long, 150 feet wide, and 70 feet tall. The sculpture features meticulous details you wouldn’t expect at such a large scale, including individually decorated and layered feathers. Jatayu’s impressive wings splay onto the ground which allows visitors to walk on top of the figur...
The "World's Largest Buffalo Monument" is a sculpture of an American Bison located in Jamestown, North Dakota at the Frontier Village. It is visible from Interstate 94, overlooking the city from above the James River valley. The statue is a significant tourist draw for Jamestown and the source of its nickname,The Buffalo City.
The sculpture is 26 feet (7.9 m) tall and...
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