I posti più belli d'Italia (uno per regione)
I posti più belli d'Italia, uno per ogni regione. Ecco cosa vedere in Italia
-Umbria
Cascate Delle Marmore
Il nome deriva dai sali di carbonato di calcio presenti sulle rocce che sono simili a marmo bianco
-Valle d'Aosta
Monte Bianco
Il Monte Bianco, con i suoi 4.810 metri, è la vetta più alta dell’Europa centrale
-Veneto
Venezia e Isole
Il fascino romantico di Venezia attrae viaggiatori da ogni parte del mondo
-Basilicata
Sassi Di Matera
I Sassi di Matera dal 1993 sono Patrimonio Mondiale dell’Umanità
-Lazio
Roma
Meta ambita dai viaggiatori provenienti da ogni parte del mondo
-Lombardia
Lago Di Como
Il lago è circondato da rilievi cosparsi da piccoli paesi arroccati
-Calabria
Spiagge
Alcune tra le spiagge più spettacolari si trovano a Capo Vaticano
-Toscana
Val d'Orcia
Le dolci colline decorate da piccoli borghi cambiano colore in base alla stagione
-Friuli Venezia Giulia
Castello Di Miramare
Contornato da un rigoglioso parco, sorveglia il golfo di Trieste
-Liguria
Parco Nazionale Delle Cinque Terre
Dal 1997 fanno parte della lista dei Patrimoni dell'umanità dell'Unesco
-Sicilia
Etna
L'Etna è il vulcano attivo più grande d'Europa
-Piemonte
Parco Nazionale Del Gran Paradiso
Tra Piemonte e Valle D'Aosta è il parco nazionale più antico d'Italia
-Abruzzo
Parco Nazionale Del Gran Sasso
Uno dei punti di interesse è Rocca Calascio a 1464 m slm
-Campania
Costiera Amalfitana
Uno dei luoghi più belli d'Italia, dichiarato patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO
-Emilia Romagna
Bologna
Gli oltre 38 km di portici la rendono unica in tutto il mondo
-Trentino Alto Adige
Dolomiti
Nate come barriera corallina, oggi sono diventate patrimonio UNESCO
-Marche
Grotte Di Frasassi
La cavità più grande potrebbe contenere al suo interno il Duomo di Milano
-Puglia
Penisola Salentina
Concedetevi un po' di relax nelle incantevoli spiagge con acqua cristallina
-Molise
Isernia
La Cattedrale di San Pietro è una tra le tante bellezze artistiche
-Sardegna
Arcipelago Di La Maddalena
Composto da 7 isole principali circondate da acque cristalline
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The Best Instagram Destinations Around the World!
What are some of the world’s best destinations for your next shot on Instagram? Have you guys ever heard of the Golden Bridge in Vietnam? This golden bridge looks like it’s held up high in the sky with a pair of giant hands! Or what about Lake Hillier, a lake that has bubble gum colored water, even when you take out of the lake! Find out about the best Instagram destinations all over the world in this video!
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12 - Yangshuo - China
Yangshuo County lies in the southeastern region in China. This county is regarded as one of the most beautiful counties in China and pictures on Instagram prove why! Ever since being featured on 'Lonely Planet' wayyy back in 1980, the town became popular with foreign backpackers, and organized tours began to arrive by the late 1990s. Today, the town is a popular resort destination for both domestic and foreign travelers.
The rippling Li River traverses the county and creates a one-of-a-kind vista. But the special geography isn’t the only thing that gives this place its amazing beauty – over 1,400 years’ worth of history makes Yangshuo a truly unique destination. You can tell that a sightseeing destination has hit the big time when it appears on a banknote! The Li River and the soaring scenery around Yangshuo are featured on the 20-yuan bill, along with Mao Zedong himself. Add a trending Instagram hashtag to that and you’ve got yourself a pretty good deal! Would you guys visit or have ever been to China? Let us know in the comments section, or by taking this survey!
11 - Lake Baikal - Russia
Lake Baikal is a rift lake in Russia, or more specifically, in southern Siberia. It’s the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world, containing 22–23% of the world's fresh surface water – that’s almost one-fifth of the world’s fresh water! With 5,670 cubic miles of fresh water, it contains more water than all of the North American Great Lakes combined! With a maximum depth of 5,387 feet, Baikal is the world's deepest lake. It’s considered among the world's clearest lakes and at 25-30 million years, it’s also considered the world's oldest lake! Baikal’s high biodiversity includes over 3,600 plant and animal species, most of which are endemic to the lake. Apart from the amazing nature surrounding the lake, during the colder months, the ice on Lake Baikal in many areas is completely transparent, making for some great looking shots for any photographer!
10 - Pamukkale - Turkey
Pamukkale literally means cotton castle in Turkish – and is the perfect name for this natural site in southwestern Turkey that looks like any girl’s Instagram paradise! The area is famous for its carbonate mineral formations left by the flowing water. The Turkish name refers to the surface of the shimmering, snow-white limestone pools, shaped over millennia by calcium-rich springs. Dripping slowly down the vast mountainside, mineral-rich waters foam and collect in terraces, spilling over cascades of stalactites into the milky pools below. The ancient Greco-Roman city of Hierapolis was built on top of the “cotton castle” which, in total, is about 8,860 feet long, 1,970 feet wide and 525 feet high. It’s so big and bright, it can actually be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli. Together with Hierapolis, Hierapolis-Pamukkale was made a World Heritage Site in 1988.
9 - La Muralla Roja - Spain
Projecting from the cliffs on the border of the Mediterranean in Spain, La Muralla Roja or The Red Wall, is a bold apartment complex with breathtaking seaside views. Completed in the 1970s, Ricardo Bofill designed this playfully erratic fortress with no less than 50 apartments! At first glance, it’s easy to get lost in what looks like a colorful labyrinth. But, no matter how boisterous its personality may seem, its layout strictly conforms to the precise shape of the Greek cross. Each arm of the cross intersects at the service towers that contain kitchens and bathrooms. Heavily influenced by the architecture of the Arab Mediterranean Area, this housing project is a modern interpretation of a typical casbah – think back to Disney’s Aladdin and its walled citadel housing style.
Dolomites Mountains, Belluno (Italy) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Dolomites Mountains in Belluno, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Italy is famous for its hilly wine-country and coastal views, as well as its beautiful mountain ranges.
The Dolomites, which are part of the Alps, are Italy's jewels.
The steep, grey slopes of these large mountains make them a very scenic backdrop to the Italian landscape.
The dolomite is a type of carbonate rock that gives this part of the mountain range its unique shape and pale hue.
They are considerable peaks, with well over a dozen mountains climbing over 10,000 feet high.
Because of their height and location, the Dolomites have become popular with skiers and snowboarders in the winter and hikers, cyclists, and paragliders in the summer months.
Bangladesh Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top 10 Wonderful Pink Beaches in the World
# Top 10 Wonderful Pink Beaches in the World :
Yes, you read it right: pink beaches – exotic, picturesque pink beaches that look like they are straight out of a Barbie movie. It might be hard to imagine, but all over the world, there are some exceptional pink beaches, just like there are beaches of various other stunning colours. Among the most stunning ones are the pink beaches. Tiny red organisms live on pieces of shells and dead coral reefs. These fall to the floor of the ocean and are washed onto the shore. Sometimes, the natural formulations of calcium carbonate from the corals or shells of marine invertebrates, like the hermit crabs, mix with the sands. Some beaches have a stronger shade of pink, while others are have patches of pink. Let us take a look at 10 wonderful pink beaches in the world.
10. Elafonisi Beach, Crete – Greece
9. Spiaggia Rosa of Budelli, Sardinia – Italy
8. Pink Beach of Komodo – Indonesia
7. Horseshoe Bay Beach – Bermuda
6. Pink Beach of Great Santa Cruz Island – Philippines
5. Pink Beaches of Barbuda – Caribbean Sea
4. Balos Lagoon Beach of Crete – Greece
3. Tangsi Beach of Lombok – Indonesia
2. Bonaire Pink Beach – Dutch Caribbean Island
1. Pink Beach of Harbor Island – Bahamas
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Como - Italy
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Como is a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy. It is the administrative capital of the Province of Como.
Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the city contains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theatres, parks and palaces: the Duomo (seat of Diocese of Como), the Basilica of Sant'Abbondio, the Villa Olmo, the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano, the Teatro Sociale, the Broletto (the city's medieval town hall) and the 20th century Casa del Fascio. With 215,320 arrivals, Como is the fourth most visited city in Lombardy after Milan, Bergamo and Brescia.
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Calanques, Cassis tourism ( HD )
Calanques et le village de Cassis limestone cliffs and the town of Cassis in the south of France Limestone and the village of Cassis in Southern France
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Cassis is a small attractive town in Provence in southern France on the Mediterranean coast. Celebrated for its cliffs and calanques, it is also known for the Cassis wines (white, but also rosé) produced in the region.
A calanque is a narrow, steep-walled inlet that is developed in limestone, dolomite, or other carbonate strata and found along the Mediterranean coast. A calanque is a steep-sided valley formed within karstic regions either by fluvial erosion or the collapse of the roof of a cave that has been subsequently partially submerged by a rise in sea level.
The calanques between Marseille and Cassis are popular amongst tourists and locals alike, offering several vantage points (such as the Corniche des Crêtes and Cap Canaille) allowing spectacular panoramas. A great number of hikers frequent the area, following numerous pre-marked trails. The cliffs are also used as training spots for rock climbers. However, this excessive use has posed problems of potential damage to this delicate microhabitat.
Most of the calanques are also closed to the public during the summer (typically July through September) due to the risks of forest fire that often happen during the dry season.
The best time to visit calanques is probably March through May, when temperatures are still quite fresh and, unlike autumn and winter, rain is usually quite rare. As no fresh water sources are available in the calanques, it is advised to carry large supplies of water, especially during the hot summer to prevent serious dehydration.
Boat tours are also available starting either from Marseille, Cassis or La Ciotat, which can provide for some spectacular sightseeing.
In April 2012, most of the calanques were declared National Parks due to their uniqueness.
TURKEY VLOG #3 // Meet the Goddess of Nike , Ancient City & Pamukkale
We went to The Ancient city Ephesus, it was an ancient Greek city in Izmir. It was built in the 10th century BC, Temple of Artemis one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263. Then from Kusadasi, Ephesus we went to Ancient city Hierapolis, Pamukkale (230km)
CHRISTIAN FISH ( Ichthys) symbol
Ancient Christians during their persecution by the Roman Empire in the first few centuries after Christ, used the fish symbol to mark meeting places and tombs, or to distinguish friends from foes
THE SYMBOL OF MEDICINE (Caduceus)
The caduceus is the traditional symbol of Hermes and features two snakes winding around an often winged staff. The two-snake caduceus design has ancient and consistent associations with trade, eloquence, negotiation, alchemy, wisdom, and controversially, thievery, lying, and the passage into the underworld.
THE LIBRARY (The Library of Celsus)
The Library of Celsus is an ancient Roman building built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus and was the third-largest library in the ancient world. It was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a mausoleum for Celsus
PAMUKKALE / HOT SPRING
Pamukkale, meaning cotton castle in Turkish.The area is famous for a carbonate mineral left by the flowing water.The water that emerges from the spring is transported 320m to the head of the travertine terraces and deposits calcium carbonate on a section 60 to 70m long covering an expanse of 24m to 30m. When the water, supersaturated with calcium carbonate, reaches the surface, carbon dioxide de-gasses from it, and calcium carbonate is deposited. Calcium carbonate is deposited by the water as a soft gel which eventually crystallizes into travertine.
THE GRAND THEATER / ROMAN THEATER
The city's great Roman theater, capable of seating more than 12,000 spectators, provided the perfect venue.
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Great Barrier Reef Australia Travel Video
Along the tropical coast of Australia for more than 2900 km stretches greatest creation of nature - the Great Barrier Reef. The world's largest coral system in combination represents the largest living structure on the planet. It includes almost 3,000 different reefs and 900 islands dot the lagoon Razlog. The area covered by sea giant stone is 344,400 square kilometers. A natural wonder located in the Coral Sea, almost parallel to the coast of Queensland, Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef stretches from north to south, taking its origin from the Tropic of Capricorn, located between the cities of Gladstone and Bundaberg, and ending in the Torres Strait that separates Australia from New Guinea. In the northern part, near Cape Melville, coral complex is just 32-50 km from the coast and on the south side it breaks up into small groups of reef formations, in some places, moving away from the coastline of 300 km. This last mentioned places attract a huge number of fans of diving.
Dimensions of the Great Barrier Reef is so huge that it can be seen from space. This fact is very impressive when you consider the size of the creatures who built the largest object ever created by living organisms. The system formed billions of small animals, the size of which is typically less than a grain of rice - coral polyps. They look like a tiny inverted jellyfish, sitting in a stone bowl. They live together in colonies. Build your own reefs polyps can not, for this wise Mother Nature sent them assistants. Such, in this case, are the millions of microscopic algae, imprisoned in the tentacles of animals. They convert sunlight into food energy for the corals. This symbiotic relationship allows them to turn the minerals calcium carbonate to build their stony skeletons. So each colony develops and grows, enriching the whole area of limestone massifs. But their world is defenseless and fragile that even a slight rise in temperature - by one degree - can cause the death of coral polyps.
The origin of the reef occurred about 25 million years ago due to the movement of the Australian lithospheric plate. Coast region today called Queensland was flooded tropical waters, causing coral larvae brought warm ocean currents were in these places and fixed on the ground. Over time, the colony began to grow and cover the seabed, on the expiration of giving birth to thousands of the Great Barrier Reef, how it can be seen today. So with sea-level rise at the same time there was an intensive growth of new formations. History of the layers of the reef under the visible surface of the observer, which is constantly updated, has about 10 thousand years. The youngest sites, located on the peaks of the older, were formed over the last 200 years and located at a depth of 15-20 meters.
The Colosseum and Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
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