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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In The Netherlands.
From atmospheric cellar bars and historic windmills to tulip fields and world-renown art, discover the delights of the top things to do in the Netherlands.
There’s more to see in the Netherlands than its cosmopolitan and laidback capital of Amsterdam. The Netherlands may be a small country but it's packed with history, has beautiful countryside bursting with wildlife and unique flora, and a mind-blowing amount of world-class art and museums. It's well worth venturing beyond Amsterdam's limits to discover an array of top sites and things to do around the Netherlands.
1. Rotterdam
2. Haarlem
3. Kinderdijk
4. Utrecht
5. De Hoge Veluwe National Park
6. The Hague
7. Keukenhof Gardens
8. Maastricht
9. Wadden islands
10. Delft
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Bulgaria, Best Places To See 4K - 2019
Bulgaria, Best Places To See 4K - 2019
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0:00 ► DEVETASHKA CAVE
The Devetàshka cave ( #Devetàshka #peshterà as it is pronounced in #Bulgarian) is a picturesque karst cave near Veliko Tarnovo.
Discovered in 1921 by Bulgarian explorers, the cave went a number of years without being recognized for its cultural heritage and was even used as an oil depot in the 1950s. Today, Devetashka is a protected national landmark of national and international significance and has been declared a monument of culture.
0:30 ► CAPE KALIAKRA
Cape Kaliakra is one of the most beautiful and historic Capes in #Europe. Situated close to the #RomanianBorder, it is a favorite stop for tourists looking for pretty sights and interesting historic places to visit north of Varna.
0:48 ► BALCHIK PALACE
The palace and the botanical garden in Balchik joined in an architectural and park complex, are a piece of heaven on earth and a must-see tourist attraction on the Bulgarian #BlackSeaCoast
The official name of the palace was the Quiet Nest Palace. It was constructed between 1926 and 1937, during the Romanian control of the region, for the needs of #QueenMarieofRomania
1:11 ► ORLOVA CHUKA CAVE
The Orlova Chuka Cave is a work of nature with unique beauty and one of the most interesting caves in Bulgaria. Since 1963 it is a natural landmark and since 1978 it is an archeological cultural monument with national importance.
Orlova Chuka cave's name is connected with the name of the cliff where is its entrance. In the near past, there were eagles living there.
1:43 ► KRUSHUNA WATERFALLS
The Krushunskiye are a series of waterfalls in northern Bulgaria, near the village of Krushuna, Letnitsa Municipality, 34 km from the city of Lovech. They are famous with their picturesque landscape and are formed by many travertines.
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The 14 Most Beautiful Main Streets Across America
The 14 Most Beautiful Main Streets Across America
Between the major cities on the coasts of the United States are hundreds of small towns where a good portion of the American population lives today. Established over the last two centuries as the country expanded west, the majority of these municipalities have one thing in common: a charming main street. Lined with shops, restaurants, and other small businesses, these broad boulevards— often with their vintage flair intact—are a quintessential hub of any small community. Sure, European towns might have main streets with fairytale-esque cobblestones and half-timbered façades, but nothing says Americana like a paved road flanked by old brick buildings and hand-lettered signs. Here, a look at 14 of the most beautiful main streets across the country.
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Oslo - Norway Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Oslo - Norway Tourism, Travel Guide
Oslo - Norway Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Eclectic architecture showing off the legendary Scandinavian flair for design, a buzzing party scene and a wealth of top-class museums and galleries have made Oslo Norway's cultural capital as well as its political one. With its late-night shopping, crowded cafés and restaurants, and theatres playing to full houses, Oslo has a self-assured and vibrant feel perfect for a city break. But don't be fooled by the cosmopolitan atmosphere; Oslo's suburbs are forested, semi-rural gems where hiking, swimming and even skiing are on offer.
One of the best ways to approach Oslo is by sea, with the journey taking you along scenic fjords where fishing boats jostle with cruise liners and luxury yachts. Located at the end of the 110km-long (70 miles) Oslofjord, Norway's municipal hub is one of the few cities where you can sail, ski and skate to your heart's content just a short distance from the city centre. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills.
Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord.
To the north, the heavily wooded Nordmarka district has myriad fishing, blueberry-picking and walking opportunities, and there's a good chance you'll see some of the local wildlife such as lynx, roe deer, beavers and moose while strolling along one of the area's many trails. In the southern borough of Frogner, the Vigelandsparken (Vigeland Sculpture Park) is an unmissable blend of wide open space and the stunning (if surreal) creations of Gustav Vigeland, a modernist sculptor who holds a special place in Norwegian art history.
Equally wonderful is the National Museum, which is home to Norway's most famous painting, The Scream, and the futuristic new Opera House in Bjørvika. Along with the visual arts, cultural life in Oslo is awash with literary gems -- not altogether surprising given that the Norwegian capital is the birthplace of celebrated playwright, Henrik Ibsen. A trip to the spectacular rococo building that houses Norway's National Theatre to see Hedda Gabler in the original language and setting is a treat that's not to be missed.
Evenings in Oslo are characterised by the bustling crowds as the locals apply themselves to enjoyment with as much dedication as they do to business. The capital's thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars, although (somewhat surprisingly) you don't have to spend a fortune to eat well. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés where you can buy a slap-up supper for reasonable prices. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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【4K】Drone Footage | Stavanger - NORWAY 2019 ..:: Powered by Nature | Aerial Video
The final 4K footage of my drone flights in Stavanger (Norway); project finished & uploaded on 2019-04-20 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage.
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Stavanger Drone Flight: Stavanger is a city and municipality in Norway. It is the third largest city and metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighbouring Sandnes) and the administrative centre of Rogaland county. The municipality is the fourth most populous in Norway. Located on the Stavanger Peninsula in Southwest Norway, Stavanger counts its official founding year as 1125, the year the Stavanger Cathedral was completed. Stavangers core is to a large degree 18th- and 19th-century wooden houses that are protected and considered part of the citys cultural heritage. This has caused the town centre and inner city to retain a small-town character with an unusually high ratio of detached houses, and has contributed significantly to spreading the citys population growth to outlying parts of Greater Stavanger. The citys rapid population growth in the late 20th century was primarily a result of Norways booming offshore oil industry. Today the oil industry is a key industry in the Stavanger region and the city is widely referred to as the Oil Capital of Norway. The largest company in the Nordic region, Norwegian energy company Statoil is headquartered in Stavanger. Multiple educational institutions for higher education are located in Stavanger. The largest of these is the University of Stavanger. // Stavanger is a city in southwestern Norway. In the center of town, Stavanger Cathedral dates back to the citys 12th-century founding. Stavanger Museum chronicles the citys history and displays preserved wildlife. The Norwegian Petroleum Museum illuminates the oil industry with submersibles, a large drill bit and an escape chute. The shopping street Øvre Holmegate is known for its colorful houses. [wikipedia // Google]
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The most beautiful fjords on the planet
List about the most beautiful fjords on the planet
A fjord is a narrow sea inlet formed by the flooding of a valley excavated or partially carved by the action of glaciers. The fjords are found from latitude 50 in the northern hemisphere and from latitude 40 in the southern hemisphere. In accordance with this, fjords present the coasts of Alaska, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Scotland, New Zealand, the Chilean Patagonia and the Island of the States in Argentina. What is your favorite?
In this list about the most beautiful fjords on the planet you can find:
38. Gilsfjörður (Iceland)
37. Hvalfjörður (Iceland)
36. Scoresby Sund (Greenland)
35. Fjord of Uummannaq (Greenland)
34. Vinjefjorden (Norway)
33. Arnarfjörður (Iceland)
32. Drygalski Fjord (South Georgia)
31. Skagafjörður (Iceland)
30. Eriboll Fjord (Scotland)
29. Magdalenefjorden (Norway)
28. Eyjafjörður (Iceland)
27. Osterfjorden (Norway)
26. Sykkylvsfjorden (Norway)
25. Trollfjord (Norway)
24. Balsfjorden (Norway)
23. Howe Sound (Canada)
22. Fjord of Torridon (Scotland)
21. Nachvak Fjord (Canada)
20. Kenai Fjords National Park (Alaska, United States)
19. Western Brook Pond (Canada)
18. Fjord of Ilulissat (Greenland)
17. Ólafsfjörður (Iceland)
16. Khutzeymateen (Canada)
15. Doubtful Sound (New Zealand)
14. Dusky Sound (New Zealand)
13. Fjord of Tafjord (Norway)
12. Borgarfjörður (Iceland)
11. Nærøy fjord (Norway)
10. Misty Fjords (Alaska, United States)
9. Hjørundfjorden (Norway)
8. Fjord Garibaldi (Chile)
7. Sogn Fjord (Norway)
6. Fjord Eyre (Chile)
5. Grundarfjörður (Iceland)
4. Milford Sound (New Zealand)
3. Fjord of Aysén (Chile)
2. Lyse Fjord (Norway)
1. Geiranger Fjord (Norway)
39. Fjord of Roskilde (Denmark)
The Roskilde fjord is an incoming Kattegat in the northern part of the island of Zealand (Denmark). It extends from north to south. With 41.4 km from its innermost part to the mouth, it is one of the longest Danish fjords.
38. Gilsfjörður (Iceland)
The Gilsfjörður is an Icelandic fjord. Separates the regions of Vestfirðir and Vesturland. It has an east-west direction in the Breiðafjörður fjord, to which it belongs. At the low tide extensive marshes are formed. The avifauna is significant. In 1997, a bridge was built that shortened the route to the south by 14 km, where Reykjavík, the national capital, is located.
37. Hvalfjörður (Iceland)
The Hvalfjörður or Fjord of Hvalf (fjord of the whales) is located in the west of Iceland between the populations of Mosfellsbær and Akranes.
36. Scoresby Sund (Greenland)
Scoresby Sund is the largest fjord in the world, extending over 350 km, and also one of the deepest (about 1,500 m deep). It is located on the east coast of Greenland, relatively close to Iceland. In the fjord there are several islands, the largest being called Milne Land.
35. Fjord of Uummannaq (Greenland)
The Uummannaq fjord is a large fjord system on the northern part of the west coast of Greenland, the largest after the Kangertittivaq fjord, located in eastern Greenland. It has a sensibly southeast to west-northwest orientation, flowing into the northwest of Baffin Bay.
33. Arnarfjörður (Iceland)
Arnarfjörður is a fjord located northwest of Iceland. By its extension it is the second one of the region of Vestfirðir after the one of Ísafjarðardjúp. There the Dynjandi waterfall empties.
32. Drygalski Fjord (South Georgia)
The Drygalski fjord is a bay located in the south of the South Georgia island of 1 mile (2 km) wide that goes into, in northeasterly direction, on the island up to 7 miles (11 km). The entrance to the fjord is given by the Larsen Strait, at the southern end of which lies the Nattriss rock.
30. Eriboll Fjord (Scotland)
The Eribol or Lake Eriboll is, in reality, a 16-kilometer-long fjord on the north coast of Scotland, which has been used for centuries as a deep place for being safe from the often stormy waters of Cape Wrath and the Pentland Firth. It receives its name from the town of Eriboll on its eastern shore. Remains of the Bronze Age can be found in the region, including an underground structure and stone constructions on the hill on the western shore.
28. Eyjafjörður (Iceland)
Eyjafjörður is the longest fjord in northern Iceland. It is located in the second most populated area of the island, in the municipality of Akureyri in the region of Norðurland Eystra. Its name literally means 'Island...
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Villages In Europe, 5 beautiful european villages that you must visit !!
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5. Giethoorn
Giethoorn is a mostly car-free village in the northeastern Dutch province of Overijssel.
It’s known for its boat-filled waterways, footpaths, bicycle trails and centuries-old thatched-roof houses.
4. Oia
Oia is a small village and former community in the South Aegean on the islands of Thira (Santorini) and Therasia, in the Cyclades, Greece.
3. Reine
Reine is a fishing village and the administrative centre of the municipality of Moskenes in Nordland county, Norway.
The largest weekly magazine in Norway (Allers) selected Reine as the most beautiful village in Norway in the late 1970s.
2. Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a village on Lake Hallstatt's western shore in Austria's mountainous Salzkammergut region. Its 16th-century Alpine houses and alleyways are home to cafes and shops.
1. Bibury
Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is on both banks of the River Coln which rises in the same (Cotswold) District and which is a Thames tributary.
The village is noted for its white and blue domed houses.
Preikestolen Pulpit Rock 4K Norway in April / May from the air drone mission impossible final scene
Drone video from Preikestolen hike. Pulpit rock rise over 600 metres above the Lysefjord near Stavanger in southern Norway country. It is reached by moderate 3-4 hours hike (round trip) and is one of the most popular hikes in Norway and in top 10 place you want to see when Norway travel.
The final scene of Mission Impossible Falout was shot on Preikestolen.
Preikestolen or Prekestolen (English: Preacher's Pulpit or Pulpit Rock) is a famous tourist attraction in the municipality of Forsand in Rogaland county, Norway. Preikestolen is a steep cliff which rises 604 metres (1,982 ft) above the Lysefjorden. Atop the cliff, there is an almost flat top of approximately 25 by 25 metres (82 ft × 82 ft). It sits on the north side of the fjord, opposite the Kjerag plateau, located on the south side.
Tourism at the site has been increasing in recent years, with between 150,000 and 200,000 visitors in 2012,[1] making it one of the most visited natural tourist attractions in Norway. BASE jumpers often leap from the cliff. Due to its increased popularity, there is currently a project under way to improve the path to the site, which is only accessible via a 3.8-kilometre (2.4 mi) long hike.
Preikestolen is located in the southern part of the Ryfylke district in Rogaland county in Western Norway. The city of Stavanger, the fourth largest in Norway, with a number of direct flights between European cities, is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the site, and the parking facility for Preikestolen is located about one hour from Stavanger by ferry and car.
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Geirangerfjord Norway
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So as you guys might know already, we went to Norway this year! If you haven't seen the trailer, check that out first! In this episode, me, my girlfriend and the dog are in Geiranger at the Geirangerfjord in Norway!
Geirangerfjord:
The Geiranger Fjord (Norwegian: Geirangerfjorden) is a fjord in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located entirely in the Stranda Municipality. It is a 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) -long branch off the Sunnylvsfjorden, which is a branch off the Storfjorden (Great Fjord). The small village of Geiranger is located at the end of the fjord where the Geirangelva river empties into it.
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Although anticipated, no one is really ready when the mountain pass above the scenic, narrow Norwegian fjord Geiranger collapses and creates an 85-meter high violent tsunami. A geologist is one of those caught in the middle of it.
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Porsgrunn, Telemark
Video: 12 April 2019
Porsgrunn is a city and municipality in Telemark county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Grenland. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Porsgrunn. The municipality of Porsgrunn was established on 1 January 1838.
Porsgrunn er en by og en kommune i Grenland i Telemark fylke. Kommunen omfatter de tidligere bykommunene Brevik og Porsgrunn og landkommunen Eidanger. Porsgrunn grenser i nord til Skien og Siljan, i øst mot Larvik i Vestfold, og i vest mot Bamble. Høyeste punkt er Fjerdingen, 360 moh. Kommunen er en del av det området som kalles Grenland. I selve bykjernen bor det rundt 13 000 innbyggere.
Porsgrunn by ligger ved utløpet av Telemarksvassdraget og er en viktig industriby. Den har fått navn etter en grunne i elven som var bevokst med pors (Myrica gale).
Av næringsvirksomhet i Porsgrunn er det prosessindustrien som dominerer. Tidligere var denne virksomheten en del av Norsk Hydro, men i dag er det Yara og Ineos som driver prosessanleggene for kunstgjødsel og polymer, og er Porsgrunns største industriarbeidsgivere. Yara, en av verdens største kunstgjødselfabrikker, er lokalisert her. Bilfinger Industrial Services Norway AS, Equinor, RHI Normag AS, Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik, Isola AS, BEHA, Eramet og Norcem er andre viktige industrielle aktører i Porsgrunn. Mange av virksomhetene er lokalisert i Herøya Industripark. For industrien er all infrastruktur på plass; kraftnett, damp, gassforsyning og havner. Det er derfor attraktivt for bedrifter å etablere seg i kommunen.
2300 studenter går på Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge, studiested Porsgrunn. Studentene gir industrien et godt tilfang av fersk kompetanse.
En ny dobbeltsporet jernbane mellom Porsgrunn og Larvik er under bygging. Den skal stå ferdig i 2018. Det jobbes med en sammenkopling av Vestfoldbanen og Sørlandsbanen via Grenlandsbanen. En slik sammenkopling vil gjøre Porsgrunn til ett av Østlandets viktigste knutepunkter.
Det har blitt hevdet at Porsgrunn opprinnelig var navnet på en av tre små øyer som lå der hvor kjøpesenteret Down Town ligger i dag. Selv om det synes riktig at en av disse øyene har blitt omtalt som «Postgrund», er det trolig, som Tønnesen hevder i byhistorien, at navnet opprinnelig er blitt brukt om Vestsida. I middelalderen var dette et sumpområde hvor pors-planten vokste villig, og planten ble sanket her av nonnene fra Gimsøy kloster. Det er overveiende sannsynlig at disse ga det navnet til stedet som ordrett betyr «grunn hvor det vokser pors».
I 1964 ble Porsgrunn slått sammen med kommunene Eidanger og Brevik, samt mindre deler av Solum, Gjerpen, Hedrum og Brunlanes. Porsgrunn har utviklet seg som utdanningsby de siste årene. Teknisk utdannelse startet med Skiensfjordens Tekniske Fagskole i 1884. I dag er Høgskolen i Telemark etablert i Porsgrunn, også med sivilingeniørutdanning og doktorgrad. Sykepleieutdanning og helsesøsterutdanning er også etablert ved Høgskolens avdeling i Porsgrunn.