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Pamukkale, a Unique Marvelous Place. Pamukkale is considered to be a real “pearl” of Turkey and is one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world.

Pamukkale, a Unique Marvelous Place

This special place full of mystery and romance is indeed one of the best destinations, attracting more and more tourists each year. In Turkish, its name can be translated as the “cotton castle”, which it actually is. The Painted Forest of Oma. Oma forest is a artwork made by Agustin Ibarrola, a Basque sculptor and painter.

The Painted Forest of Oma

The forest is located in the Valley of Oma, in a forest near Kortezubi (Bizkaia, Basque Country), in the natural reserve of Urdaibai. Created in the early 1980s, this open-air artistic installation consists of a large group of trees, painted in totem-like figures. If you look at them from different perspectives, they give the impression of different geometric, anthropomorphic or animal forms.

The underlying idea is to create a space for the contemplation of the relation between man and nature. It’s also called “bosque animado” or animated forest, because the painted figures change in shape as you move through the space. Official Website. Submission by Luka Lisjak. Related. The Terrifying Catacombs of the Capuchin Monks. The Capuchin crypt (Catacombe dei cappuccini) in Palermo (Sicily, Italy) is probably one of the most and unusual burial places one can visit.

The Terrifying Catacombs of the Capuchin Monks

It’s open for tourists and full of skeletons – remains of more than eight thousand people. Among the mummified bodies of the local elite and prominent citizens: the clergy, the aristocracy and the representatives of various professions are children and women. Catacombe dei Cappuccini is one of the most famous exhibits of mummies. Mummified bodies of the dead line the walls providing somewhat a grim tourist attraction. The first monk was interred here in 1599, and his 400-year-old mummy still greets visitors upon entrance. Zalipie – The Most Beautiful Village in Poland.

A small ancient village in South-Eastern Poland, Zalipie, is definitely one of the country’s top tourist attractions.

Zalipie – The Most Beautiful Village in Poland

Not because it has five-stars hotels or massive glass buildings, but on the contrary, due to its small wooden cottages, which are painted in the most vibrant colors. This lovely tradition started with more than a century ago, when every single female resident in Zalipie begun to paint her home with floral motives, as she wanted to cover up some particular faults. And since the women didn’t have professionally made equipment, they manufactured the brushes themselves, using hair from the tails of their cows. As or the paint itself, women used fat from the dumplings they made. Very important is that each year, all the women had to repaint their charming drawings. In time, this joyfully and unique habit was passed on from one generation to another. One woman in particular became really obsessed with this tradition. . - via kuriositas.com Related. Dark Tourism: Buddhist Hell Garden, Thailand - The Bohemian Blog - Nightly.

Hidden away down an overgrown road, in a village not far from Bangkok, there lies a curious museum known to many as the 'Thailand Hell Horror Park'.

Dark Tourism: Buddhist Hell Garden, Thailand - The Bohemian Blog - Nightly

Built adjacent to a local temple, the Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden - as it is correctly named - brings to life Buddhist teachings about the torments of the underworld, in a series of increasingly gruesome scenes. Curious to learn more, I set out in search of Hell. Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden I first came across photos from the Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden a couple of years ago, after they had appeared in The Fortean Times. Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden. Wang Saen Suk, 90 minutes outside of Bangkok on the way to Pattaya, is a garden full of statues depicting what is supposed to be Buddhist hell.

Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden

While the garden attracts plenty of families, there are gruesome scenes depicted there. After passing a “Welcome to Hell!” Sign, visitors encounter sinners boiled in copper cauldrons, sinners being torn apart by hell’s dogs, and emaciated sinners with protruding ribs. Unusual Places - Nightly. In a tiny corner of western Poland a forest of about 400 pine trees grow with a 90 degree bend at the base of their trunks – all bent northward.

Unusual Places - Nightly

Surrounded by a larger forest of straight growing pine trees this collection of curved trees, or “Crooked Forest,” is a mystery. The tress are believed to have been planted around 1930. "Lost" Great Wall of China Segment Found? - Nightly. A forgotten section of the Great Wall of China has been discovered deep in the Gobi Desert—and outside of China—researchers say.

"Lost" Great Wall of China Segment Found? - Nightly

With the help of Google Earth, an international expedition documented the ancient wall for roughly 100 kilometers (62 miles) in a restricted border zone in southern Mongolia in August 2011. The defensive barrier formed part of the Great Wall system built by successive Chinese dynasties to repel Mongol invaders from the north, according to findings published in the March issue of the Chinese edition of National Geographic magazine. (The National Geographic Society is responsible for both the magazine and National Geographic News.) Preserved to a height of 9 feet (2.75 meters) in places, the desert discovery belongs to a sequence of remnant walls in Mongolia collectively known as the Wall of Genghis Khan, said expedition leader and Great Wall researcher William Lindesay. First to Investigate New Great Wall?

"We're the first to investigate the ruins," he said. Conamara Chaos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Coordinates: 9°42′N 87°18′E / 9.7°N 87.3°E / 9.7; 87.3[1] "Ice rafts" in Conamara Chaos Conamara Chaos is a landscape produced by the disruption of the icy crust of Europa.

Conamara Chaos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly

The region consists of rafts of ice that have moved around and rotated. Surrounding these plates is a lower matrix of jumbled ice blocks which may have been formed as water, slush, or warm ice rose up from below the surface. Every 10 Years a River of Fog Fills the Grand Canyon. This is What it Looks Like «TwistedSifter - Nightly. Dec 3, 2013 On the last weekend of November 2013, a rare weather phenomenon occurred at the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA.

Every 10 Years a River of Fog Fills the Grand Canyon. This is What it Looks Like «TwistedSifter - Nightly

In an event that only happens approximately every 10 years, the entire canyon was filled with fog. To heighten the scene, the skies above were clear and cloudless. The phenomenon is known as ‘temperature inversion’ where warm air acts as a lid to seal cool air near the ground, trapping fog in the canyon and preventing it from rising. According to the National Weather Service, the atmosphere’s temperature profile is most prone to inversion during the winter, when long nights allow for air near the Earth’s surface to become unusually cold.

Park Ranger Erin Whittaker who is credited with many of the images below, tells Daily Mail that temperature inversions may happen once or twice a year, but they typically fill up select areas of the Canyon. [via io9 and Daily Mail] Glienicke Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Glienicke Bridge, looking east. The Glienicke Bridge (German: Glienicker Brücke) is a bridge across the Havel River in Germany, connecting the Wannsee district of Berlin with the Brandenburg capital Potsdam. It is named after nearby Glienicke Palace. UTA Flight 772 Crash Information and Memorial Construction Photos - Nightly. A friend told me to go to a certain latitude and longitude on Google Maps. When I noticed it seemed to be in the middle of an African desert, I thought he was just sending nonsense. But when I zoomed in, my mind was blown.

I noticed a tiny icon that looked like an airplane. So I did some more research and discovered there’s an incredibly tragic and beautiful story behind it. Here it is, from start to finish. UTA Flight 772 was a scheduled flight operating from Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo to Paris CDG airport in France. This is the flight path. The Tomamu Resort in Japan is So High in the Clouds It's Like Heaven - Nightly. No, this isn’t what heaven looks like (although I assume it’s close). This view was actually taken from the top of a Japanese hotel, where anyone can book a room.

You might want to avoid it, though, if you have a bad case of vertigo. This is the Tomamu Resort, which sits on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. The resort’s terrace sits SO high on the mountaintop, it’s above the clouds. Views from said terrace are heavenly. It’s not not to imagine angels or aliens flying past at a moment’s notice. Although the Unkai Terrace is breathtakingly beautiful, you’ll want to be careful if you’re ever admiring the view.

It’s a long way down. Sedlec Ossuary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Coordinates: Chapel Interior. Thilafushi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. History[edit] Thilafushi Thilafushi originally was as a lagoon called ‘Thilafalhu’ with a length of 7 km and a width of 200 metres at the shallowest regions. It came into existence following a series of discussions and efforts to resolve Malé’s garbage predicament during the early 1990s. The decision to reclaim Thilafalhu as a landfill was made on December 5, 1991. [citation needed] Thilafushi received its first load of garbage from Malé on the January 7, 1992. Lake Natron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. The southern half of Lake Natron (top). Fault scarps and the Gelai Volcano can also be seen. Lake Natron Tanzania Mummifies And Preserves Animal Remains.

Aokigahara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Aokigahara and Saiko Lake, as viewed from Koyodai in 1995 Aokigahara in 2012 Aokigahara (青木ヶ原?) Son Doong cave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Sơn Đoòng cave (hang Sơn Đoòng, "Mountain River cave" in Vietnamese)[1] is a cave in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, Bố Trạch District, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam. Naica Mine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Selenite crystals from Naica mine. Scale unknown. Saint Michel d'Aiguilhe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly.

Saint Michel d'Aiguilhe Chapel. Socotra - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine - Nightly. It’s nearly midnight on the broad hill called Firmihin, where a dragon’s blood forest grows. The Wonder Land of Socotra, Yemen - NYTimes.com - Nightly. Socotra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Socotra (Arabic: سُقُطْرَى‎ Suquṭra), also spelled Soqotra, is a small archipelago of four islands in the Indian Ocean.

The Wave, Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. Coordinates: Thin ridges created by the erosion of differentially cemented, large-scale eolian cross bedding within Navajo sandstone Another view of differentially eroded large-scale eolian cross bedding within Navajo sandstone. Richat Structure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Nightly. A topographic reconstruction (scaled 6:1 on the vertical axis) from satellite photos.