12 most beautiful sights on earth

Posted by Riken Afandi on Wednesday, November 2, 2011


1. Tibet Himalayan peaks
This place is the highest point on the entire planet Earth.
2. Alaska sky

Aurora Borealis rays in the Sky Alaska (northern tip of America, near the North Pole) is making really amazed! Aurora sendiir is natural light in the sky caused by the collision of particles of the earth's magnetic field with atoms and molecules of Earth's upper atmosphere. Generally, there are two colors: green and red and can only be seen by night. 3. Chittogarh fort, India


4. Cinque Terre, the Riviera

One of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site and is located on the Mediterranean seafront. 5. The Valleyfield College

A university education in Quebec, Canada.

6. Machu Picchu
Located in the Valley Urumba, Peru and has a height of 2,430 meters above sea level.

7. De La Chartreuse Massif
A formation of rocks in the mountains of eastern France.

8. Arctic Sea
Imagine this, a relaxing paddle in the crystal-clear sea and the Arctic in the Arctic regions of Earth.

9. Petra

Petra is a city that is formed in a volcanic rock in Jordan. Built 100 years BC by the Nabatean with underground streams. 

10. Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador

11. Oasis In the Middle of Nowhere
amazing this place is built in the middle of the desert, around a small lake, and precisely located in the Ica Province-Southwestern Peru. Oasis called Huacachina is known as the 'oasis of America'. 

12. Millau Bridge in France

Paris also have another icon that is the highest bridge in the world that the building is taller than the Eiffel Tower and through the boundaries of the clouds! Wow .. can imagine there is a bridge does not pierce the clouds? how ya like it fit to pass over this bridge? Named Millau bridge across the River Tarn and these valleys of the mountainous Central Massive. bridge to 2.5 miles long and 340 feet tall (16 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower), the bridge is already designed to withstand earthquakes strength by a British architect Norman Foster. 

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