Guangdong's highest circular glass bridge has opened to the public as China’s new tourist attraction. Supported by three huge steel pillars, the glass bridge looks like two tennis rackets crossed on the mountain—it is also known as the "big rackets". Under the bridge there are fast-flowing rivers and deep canyons, allowing tourists to experience an exciting "sky walk". It extends 368 meters out from a cliff and is 500 meters high, which…
Madurodam is a miniature park and a major tourist attraction in The Hague, Netherlands. Ever since the opening in 1952, Madurodam has been one of the most iconic places in the Netherlands. It was originally established as a monument to the resistance hero George Maduro. This miniature city receives more than half a million visitors each year. Madurodam provides a perfect combination of an amusement park, historical heritage and world-class nature.…
Shi Cheng City, China Shi Cheng was once the center of politics and economics in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang. In order to build the hydroelectric power station in 1959, the city was covered in water and was largely forgotten, leaving a maze of white temples, memorial arches, paved roads, and houses – all hidden 40 meters underwater. Stairway to Heaven, Hawaii Also known as the ‘Haiku Stairs,’ the Stairway to Heaven is one of…
The Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat, and it's considered to be one of the most extreme and remarkable places in South America. Salar de Uyuni is located nearly 3,658 meters above sea level in Bolivia's southwest corner, alongside its border with Chile. The salt flat blankets an amazing area of 12,000 sq km. It was part of a prehistoric salt lake, Lago Minchín, which once covered most…
The Nevada Fly Geyser, located in Washoe County, Nevada in United Estate of America. It is one of the most impressive places on earth for photographers and tourists, although it was not formed completely naturally. Several years ago, a group of men decided to drill the ground in search of new sources of geothermal energy. Finally they found a thermal water of more than 200 degrees centigrade. Thermal water jets are constantly released reaching 1.5…