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weirdgoogleearth · 6 months
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Crystal and Fantasy Caves
Take a tour in this beautiful underground showcase of stalactites, stones, and crystal-clear waters Name: Crystal and Fantasy Caves Lat, Long: -22.9969699,31.3239514 Location: Crystal Cave Road, Bermuda
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hasminnn · 4 months
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📍the manor at camp john hay, december 2023.
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rideanddine · 1 year
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lageljarina · 2 years
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The CHOCOLATE HILLS are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers. They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name. Chocolate Hills in Bohol is a famed tourist attraction in the Philippines which continues to draw attention for its unique and majestic characteristics. There are more than 1,000 symmetrical mounds, conical and dome-shaped that most people liken them to Hershey's Kisses.
Elevation: 120 m
Established: June 18, 1988
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leesardin · 10 months
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The Tourism Attraction of Pengudang Village in Bintan, a Paradise for Nature Lovers
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The Tourism Attraction of Pengudang Village in Bintan. Photo: Gotvnews.
Pengudang Village in Teluk Sebung Sub-district, Bintan Regency, is a favorite natural tourist spot for nature lovers. This village has many natural scenery and beautiful beaches to visit.
One of the places on the coast of the island of Bintan, is a favorite place for nature lovers in the Riau Islands, both for camping, as well as offroaders who always visit Pengudang Village Bintan.
In addition to the long stretch of beach, the rocks are also arranged naturally and uniquely, becoming a special attraction for nature lovers who visit the beach in Pengudang Village.
Pengudang Village in Teluk Sebung Subdistrict, Bintan Regency, is a favorite natural tourist spot for nature lovers. This village has many natural scenery and beautiful beaches to visit.
One of the places on the coast of the island of Bintan, is a favorite place for nature lovers in the Riau Islands, both for camping, as well as offroaders who always visit Pengudang Village Bintan.
In addition to the long stretch of beach, the rocks are also arranged naturally and uniquely, becoming a special attraction for nature lovers who visit the beach in Pengudang Village.***
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elviiiiiii · 1 year
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Hinugtan Beach ⛱
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ameralienne · 1 year
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Rue crémieux, Paris 12
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lagycart · 1 year
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tokyo tohoku trip - day 10.
this is another day trip day to enoshima and kamakura which is a train ride away from shinjuku station. i purchase the enoshima-kamakura freepass from the ticket counter in the morning and boarded the next express train available to enoshima. the enoshima is an island just about 10 to 15 minutes walk away from katase-enoshima station.
during the walk across the bridge, i noticed that mount fuji is actually visible on the right, which is a really nice surprise. and the sky was very clear with nice sunshine as well. it makes the walk much more enjoyable.
upon reaching the island, there are stores along the pathway to the enoshima shrine up the hill. the stores sells various souvenirs and street food, though not all of them are open. i got myself a octopus cracker which is a flatten rice cracker with an octopus on it at asahi honten あさひ本店. the store always has a line so it’s very easy to spot. the cracker is so thin and crispy, it’s very nice to snack on. i also got a clam chowder croquette at tobiccho しらす問屋 とびっちょ as croquette is always enjoyable especially when it is freshly fried.
enoshima shrine 江島神社 is located at the end of the road on the hill top and the view from here is actually quite amazing, do prepare to climb a lot of stairs though. i buy tickets to enter the enoshima sea candle 江の島シーキャンドル using the escalator, which saves time and energy. along the way, you get to check out the shrine area, some observation area that has really nice sew view. the samuel cocking garden 江の島サムエル・コッキング苑 is also along the way and it requires a sperate entry ticket.
i went all the way up to the sea candle observation deck to get a good view of the island and the sea, along with mount fuji as the weather was really perfect. the outdoor observation deck has the best view, but it does get windy and cold, so staying inside the indoor observation deck is better if you want to just chill for a while.
after resting and taking in the beautiful 360 view of the whole area and taking lots of photos as well, i made my way down by walking, i guess i did get lost somewhere and also forgotten about looking for the restaurant i wanted to visit for lunch, so i went to enoshima koya 江ノ島小屋 instead, to try one of enoshima popular dish - shirasu (whitebait) don. the tiny little fishes with rice is quite enjoyable, the overall texture and feel is different from eating the normal fish as they are just so tiny.
after lunch, i moved to enoshima station, which is another 15 minutes walk to take the enoden line (covered by the pass) to kamakura. my first stop would be hasedera temple 長谷寺, which has a really nice garden and is famous for its autumn foliage. this temple does have an entrance fee and you will get a postcard in return. the garden area is indeed very beautiful, but there’s also quite a lot of tourist in the area. the japanese zen garden was under construction so only a small part of it was opened. it is a great spot for photos and just to sit and relax and enjoy the beautiful nature.
visiting kamakura is not complete without going to check out one of the greatest buddha statue 鎌倉大仏 at kotoku-in 高徳院. here, you are also recommended to make a donation to enter, and you will receive a postcard as a souvenir. the temple area is very spacious and you will see many tourists taking photos at different angles. the buddha statue is indeed quite awesome and nice to look at.
after walking around so much, i definitely needed a break and some rest, so i head to komachi dori by bus to check out some street food and stores. i bought some fish cake from asahina あさひな which is near the entrance. there’s so many kind of steamed fish cake here, it’s definitely interesting to try some out. kanmidokoro kamakura 甘味処鎌倉 sells really good warabi mochi which i enjoyed at the store and also brought some home to share with my friend. i love warabi mochi very much as it is less sweet and has a very light jelly texture, it goes well with tea.
i also bought some japanese style earrings and some wooden utensils as souvenirs for myself and friends. this street has lots of interesting stores and there’s also some alleys in between that you can explore to find great stores.
a short walk away from the end of komachi dori, i stopped by tsurugaoka hachimangu 鶴岡八幡宮, a very popular shrine in the area. the space here is also huge, and there’s a long flight of stairs going up to the shrine, which i decided not to go, as my legs are hurting. instead, i just explored the open area and took some photos as the sky got dark.
since my friend will be joining for dinner, i head back to enoshima by enoden line and visited the same restaurant that i went to for lunch. to my surprise, they do have a more extensive menu for dinner, which is awesome. we ordered sashimi, seaweed tempura, grilled radish, grilled squid and fish soup hotpot to share with lemon sour for drink. the food is equally, if not more awesome, than the afternoon. the fish soup is highly recommended as the fish is very fresh and the soup is delicious and warm for the cold weather. this restaurant is definitely a must-try for me as the staff are nice and the food is so good and satisfying.
after dinner, we walked to enoshima island again, wanting to check out the night time illumination a samuel cocking garden, however, we arrived too late and they have closed. instead, we just explored the outside area which is also slightly illuminated and the weather was just so nice that night as we walked around, take photos and chit chat along the way.
the walk back to train station was really long, although my legs are really tired and it does hurt, i do enjoy the quietness and the peaceful atmosphere a lot. i wouldn’t get the chance to walk like this anywhere else or any other time. both enoshima and kamakura has so much to offer, i felt that i have only explored a small part of it. if you do have time and option, it would be best to explore each town on separate days so that you get more time to go around, and also would be less tired. XD
felt so good to reach home back in tokyo, took a hot bath to unwind and ready to rest for the night, after sharing the warabi mochi dessert together with my friend.
to be continued...
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lifewithchristanne · 2 years
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Got the chance to go to this enchanted place! 💖 Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
It contains outstanding biodiversity with the Palawan Moist Forest recognized by the WWF's Global Report as containing the richest tree flora, with high levels of regional and local endemism and as being the largest and most valuable limestone forest in Asia.
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b2crossing · 2 years
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Cropper's Rock, guarded by Roy and Hayley.
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voxyldy · 2 years
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04.28.2022
[INFO] The governmental office of Seo-gu a province in Daegu announced their plans to extend V’s mural wall a birthday project by his chinese fanclub Baidu V bar as the BTS V Mural Wall Street has now emerged as the hottest place to visit in Daegu amongst fans & tourists
Source: The Tae Print
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hasminnn · 4 months
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📍heritage hill and nature park garden (old diplomat hotel), 2023.
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hoteltrisea · 4 days
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digitalhansi · 1 month
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CULTURE OF HYDERABAD: FOOD, LIFESTYLE, AND TRADITION
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Hyderabad the capital of Telangana and Andra Pradesh is a huge city that has a large number of heritage monuments. Hyderabad is popular as the city of Nizams, in ancient days there was the rule of Seven Nimzams in Hyderabad, there were also known as Asaf Jahi’s hence the whole city is filled with their forts tombs and the monuments which were their pride. Charminar the famous tourist place build by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, the Golconda Fort which was once the capital city of Qutb Shahi. Qutb Shahi Tombs, which consists of the tombs of all the seven Qutb Shahi rulers. Chowmahalla Palace the palace of Nizams, Badshahi Ashur Khana the most precious and important Islamic holy and religious place. Dargah Hazrat Syed Shah Raziuddin, Dargah Hazrath Saidani-Maa-Saheba, Hakim’s Tomb, Khairat Khan’s Tomb, Khairati Begum’s Tomb and Mosque, Mecca Masjid, Musheerabad Mosque, and many such palaces, tombs and monuments there are in the list of heritages of Hyderabad
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tribalbarrelman · 2 months
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They are called Manito and Manita they’re from Baguio City Philippines 2023 they’re Toilet paper holders pretty creative hahaha.
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