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The butter cow has been an Iowa State Fair staple since 1911, when J.K. Daniels created the first cow. The popular exhibition, which consists of hundreds of pound of local butter applied to a wood and metal wireframe, is showcased in the coolers of the fairground's Agricultural Building.
The Iowa State Fair butter cow has had just five sculptors in its more-than 110-y...
The Cadbury Chocolate Carnival is held each year in Dunedin, New Zealand. One of the main events of the carnival is the Cadbury Jaffa Race when 30,000 Jaffas are raced down Baldwin Street—the World's Steepest Street.
The carnival is held in conjunction with the New Zealand International Science Festival.
It is said that the salad Cesar was born in Tijuana thanks to the mastermind of the Italian Caesar Cardini just in this place. So while many promise the original salad, you will not find any like this.
Laufskálavarða is a lava ridge, surrounded by stone cairns. All travellers crossing the desert of Mýrdalssandur for the first time were supposed to pile stones up to make a cairn, which would bring them good fortune on the journey. Some of the hundreds of cairns can be rather large and complex, while others are just a few simple stones.
The legend i...
The Calanque de Sormiou is one of the big Calanques between Marseille and La Ciotat. Calanques are steep-walled coves, and there's a series of them along the 20km stretch of coast between Marseille and Cassis. Sormiou is one of the largest of these, and it's popular for its nearby climbing routes as well as its beach. Access by car is restricted due to the risk of for...
Sunset camel rides operate daily along Cable Beach in Western Autralia. The beach is 22.5 km long with beautiful white sand, washed clean daily by tides that can reach over 9 meters. The water is crystal clear turquoise, and the gentle swells hardly manage to topple over as they roll up onto the almost perfectly flat beach. The beach is named in honor of the Java-to-A...
The Camera Obscura is a large-scale camera obscura, in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California.
It is located near the Cliff House restaurant, perched on the headlands on the cliffs just north of Ocean Beach. The Camera and restaurant are currently owned by the National Park Service and are within the Golden Gate National...
Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, formerly known as the Outlook Tower, is a building in Edinburgh, Scotland, on the Castlehill section of the Royal Mile next to Edinburgh Castle. Its origins began on Calton Hill where Maria Theresa Short formed an exhibition observatory some time before 1851. This moved to Castlehill in 1853 and was known as "Short's Observatory,...
Caminho de Moisés (Path of Moses) at Barra Grande Beach in Maragogi exposes a sand bar at low tide. It streches for hundres of meters into the sea, allowing vistitors to walk on water like in the biblical story.
El Caminito del Rey (The King's Little Path) is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in the province of Málaga, Spain. Its name derives from the original name of Camino del Rey (King's Pathway), abbreviated locally to el caminito. The walkway was constructed in the early 20th century, but by the early 21st century,...
A Flying Safari in Canada can take on a number of different forms from touring Arctic locations in search of trophy fish and Hudson Bay trading routes in expectation of observing Polar Bears to tours of the Labrador region’s Torngat Mountains that combine hiking on a glacier with air touring and Eastern Canada tours that include self-fly, guided visits to Toront...
The Tardis is the time machine of popular science-fiction hero Doctor Who. It is moved around the city of Canberra, Australia. Try to find it's next location.
Cancun Underwater Museum MUSA It is a Non Profit Organization based in Cancun México devoted to the Art of Conservation. A total of 500 sculptures in three different galleries submerged between three and six meters comprise its collection at the end of 2013. A series of sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor and five other Mexican sculptors placed underwater off t...
In the lobby of the 26 floors 77 Water Street building find a functioning turn-of-the-century-style penny candy shop where visitors can purchase a treat.
Price: $109.90