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Unique lake Hamilton Pool

http://www.chillhour.com/unique-lake-hamilton-pool Hamilton Pool (Pool Gameltona) was formed when the cave collapsed underground river over a thousand years ago, when this was created by the waterfall and grotto, where you can swim. Hamilton Pool is a perfect example of a typical geology Balcones Canyonlands and Edwards Plateau. The pool is located near the Pedernales River and Hamilton Creek in southwest Travis County. There is evidence of Tonkawa and Apache tribes, it is a very old lake in these neighborhoods. Tribal interest was drawn to this place because of its lush vegetation, abundant wildlife and the natural shelter provided by the grotto.

The 40 Most Spectacular and Mindblowing Photos of Nature - StumbleUpon

http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/05/the-40-most-spectacular-and-mindblowing-photos-of-nature/ A lifetime is not enough to see what nature has to offer and all its beauties, along with its weirdness at times. There’s always something new happening in the world that people can hardly explain and sometimes mysteries are never solved. Pxleyes presents a stunning showcase of 40 images dedicated to the spectacular nature events from all over the world: a show of natural lights and colors, impressive rocky mountains and structures, tons of beautiful blue eyes and many other interesting elements, some almost unheard of. The Great Blue Hole – Belize Yellowstone

Marvel at the Magnificent Marble Caves [35 PICS] - StumbleUpon

http://www.lovethesepics.com/2011/06/marvel-at-the-magnificent-marble-caves-35-pics/ Can you imagine something happening that would endanger these exquisite azure caverns? It might if Chile continues with plans to build five hydro-power dams in Patagonia. Photo #7 by © Jorge Leon Cabello The water has eroded the marble to create cavities and marble caves. There are different color shades, depending on the contents’ impurities. There are white banks of great purity, but it is also possible to find blue and pink marble banks due to the presence of other minerals.
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The Cool Hunter - Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1)

Preachers Rock, Preikestolen, Norway Blue Caves - Zakynthos Island, Greece Skaftafeli - Iceland Plitvice Lakes – Croatia
Traveling the way most people do it isn’t enough. Saving all year long at a job for just two weeks a year won’t let you see the world the way you want to see it. So you find someone to take care of your stuff while you travel the world. You’re all set to see everything you ever wanted for as long as you want. Then you realize something: you don’t have enough money to do it.

6 Ways to Travel Endlessly

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Hot Rocks & Kerstenbeck Photographic Art

http://kerstenbeckphotoart.wordpress.com/2011/06/16/hot-rocks/ i 2 Votes The Oyster Pool Being the first ones into the geothermal area near Rotorua, New Zealand, we wandered and wondered at the beauty of area surrounded by steam and solitude. After many miles of discovery we found the Oyster Pool that was fed by a warm geothermal stream. Getting our photo gear together, we sat on the surrounding rocks to find that the rocks were REALLY warm.
http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/05/the-50-most-important-landmarks-of-the-world/

50 of the Most Important Landmarks of the World (Part 1)

Originally, a landmark literally meant a geographic feature used by explorers and others to find their way back or through an area. Now, a landmark includes anything that is easily recognizable, such as a monument or a building, or any other spot to designate places that might be of interest to tourists. A few examples are the Statue of Liberty, Uluru, the Taj Mahal, Mount Everest, and the Eiffel Tower.
Hurricane Katrina killed this clown. According to the photographer, “An abandoned Six Flags amusement park, someone spray painted ‘Six Flags 2012 coming soon’ on the wall above the downed head. But they were clownin.’ Six Flags will never rebuild here.” That’s sad, but much of New Orleans has not been restored to her former glory. This defunct amusement park on the city’s eastern edge must surely serve as a constant reminder that Katrina tried to wash them off the map.

Creepy, Crusty, Crumbling: Illegal Tour of Abandoned Six Flags New Orleans ...

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Double chain of twenty-six atolls… The Republic of Maldives, or simply the Maldives, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. It consists of approximately 1,190 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, along the north-south direction, spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometers, making this one of the most disparate countries in the world. http://justpaste.it/5ko

Still Looking For Paradise? Maldives - justpaste.it

Machu Picchu, Peru Located on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley, Machu Picchu was the ‘Lost City of the Incas’, inhabited in the 15th and 16th century. Archaeologists believe that the mountain estate was built for the Inca emperor, Pachacuti, but was abandoned because of the Spanish Conquest. http://all-that-is-interesting.com/post/6612396313/the-seven-lost-cities-of-the-world

The Seven Lost Cities Of The World - All That Is Interesting