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The Tomb of Sultan Agung is a place where masses of pilgrims arrive to respect the Sultan. Visitors must wear full Javanese court dress which might be rented and wrapped at the entrance. Shoes must be removed therefore expect walking on hot stones. The sight inside includes locals praying.
A 3-km section of railway track in the small Ukrainian town of Kleven has been transformed into a unique place locally known as The Tunnel of Love. This green tunnel of trees allows couples a few moments of romantic solitude as they stroll down the "tunnel".
A Daily Mail report indicates the tunnel is part of a private railway serving a fibreboard factory in eastern ...
Nordic mountain fine dining adventure. Each diner will spend 4 hours on an adventurous dinner experience. Starting with a 23-minute spectacular sleigh ride up 1,800 to the Yurt. Next up is music and a gourmet Norwegian six-course meal.
Located at the abandoned Three Kids Mine site just outside Las Vegas in Henderson sits The Wheel of Misfortune. In 2012, street artist Aware breached security to paint the wheel with $000 as most of the slots and other upbeat messages as “Lose a Home,” “Lose a Job,” “Bank Owned” and “Lose All Hope.”
The Wheel of Fortune ...
There is a ten-foot-wide statue of a lemon located at 3361 Main Street in Lemon Grove, a city in San Diego County, California.
It lies before a small lemon grove beside the Orange Line Trolley tracks near the local Trolley station and downtown bus stop. Written across the base of this monument are the words "Best Climate On Earth".
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library is a library in the University of Toronto, constituting the largest repository of publicly accessible rare books and manuscripts in Canada. The library is also home to the university archives which, in addition to institutional records, also contains the papers of many important Canadian literary figures including Margaret Atwood and Le...
The Labor Day 1969 UFO Incident allegedly occurred on the night of September 1, 1969, in Berkshire County, Massachusetts when over 250 people allegedly reported witnessing a UFO, according to UFO Park enthusiasts. The incident has been deemed a "significantly historic and true event" by the Great Barrington Historical Society and Massachusetts historians, though other...
Tianjin Eye is a 120-metre (394 ft) tall giant Ferris wheel built on top of the Yongle Bridge in northern China. The Yongle bridge is over the Hai River in the city of Tianjin.
The Tianjin Eye was open in April 2008 and has 48 passenger capsules, each able to carry 8 passengers, and takes 30 minutes to complete a rotation.
At the time of its completion, only the 135...
Saltstraumen is a small strait with a very strong tidal current located in the municipality of Bodø in Nordland county, Norway. It is located about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southeast of the town of Bodø. The narrow channel connects the outer Saltfjorden to the large Skjerstadfjorden between the islands of Straumøya and Knaplundsøya. The Salts...
The Shubenacadie River is a tidal river which empties into the Bay of Fundy, a body of water world famous for the phenomenal heights of its tides. Powered Zodiacs are boarded at low tide. They navigate down a lazy river past sandbars, mudflats, old Acadian dykelands, and forests. At times the river is banked by cliffs towering 200 feet. The natural beauty of the river...
Tiger Kingdom is a great place to get one on one with animals. You can enter the cage with grown up or cub tigers, of course accompanied by trainer and touch the animals!
In October 2014, the village of Tijeras, New Mexico installed a musical road on a two-lane stretch of U.S. Route 66 which plays America the Beautiful when a vehicle drives over it. This highway is labelled NM 333, between Miles 4 and 5, eastbound. Funded by the National Geographic Society, the project was coordinated with the New Mexico Department of Transportation wh...
A baníg is a handwoven mat usually used in East Asia and the Philippines for sleeping and sitting. This type of mat is traditionally made in the Philippines.
Technically, it is not a textile. Depending on the region of the Philippines, the mat is made of buri (palm), pandanus or sea grass leaves. The leaves are dried, usually dyed, then cut into strips and wove...
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