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Coastal Northern Ireland. I’ve really been dragging out these vacation photos! As we head into the weekend, I wanted to share the last of our Europe trip. While in Northern Ireland, we took a little road trip up to the coast, where we visited the Giant’s Causeway. It was definitely one of my favorite memories from our trip… just such a beautiful place. Be prepared… the photos will blow you away (and if you ask me, they don’t do it proper justice. {a cute one of Stefan and I.} {the most beautiful castle} Creative stuffs. Simon Tong Photography. 10 Best Places to Live for Escaping World Conflict. 10 Weird and Mysterious Places on Earth. Digg 1. Mystery Spot Mystery Sport is a tourist attraction near Santa Cruz, California, famous because of its disrespect to the laws of physics and gravity. The odd cabin, although seems like lying on flat ground, makes those who enter inside swinging all the time.

The most probable theory that tries to explain this says that it’s all about “tilt-induced visual illusion. The illusion experienced by visitors results from the oddly tilted environment as well as standing on a tilted floor. Inside the tilted room of the Mystery Spot misperceptions of the height and orientation of objects occur. 2. The question about the triangle that swallows ships, planes and all the people with them still waits for its answer. 3.

Socotra is archipelago the Horn of Africa and Arabic Peninsula, but the main island of Socotra is 95% of the whole landmass, while the rest is just small islands. 4. Mount Roraima is located on the triple border point between Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Biak na Bato National Park, Bulacan | Enjoy Philippines. Exploring Biak na Bato National Park | Lakwatsera de Primera. Somewhere in the middle of the week…. Me: Let’s check out Bulacan. Charles: What do you see there? Me: I don’t know much about it really. Charles: Cool, Bulacan it is then This was basically the conversation that led us driving to Bulacan one lazy weekend while looking for a place to explore outside Manila. Bulacan isn’t a major tourist destination but it has its fair share of sights and events that have carved its name into Philippine history. Apparently, this is the place to visit for childless couples, singles looking for soulmates and farmers praying for a bountiful harvest.

Biak na Bato National Park is one of the country’s ecological and historical treasures encompassing the southern edge of the Sierra Madre range situated a few kilometers from San Miguel Bulacan. The park also offers some pleasant hiking trails, waterfalls and hundreds of caves to explore – more than enough to satisfy a day’s worth of exploration for those with an adventurous spirit. How to Get to Biak na Bato. Waypoints list.