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From the Amalfi Coast to New Zealand, these are the most stunning places on Earth. World travelers, add these beautiful destinations to your next vacation itinerary.
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Use this guide to make sure you see all the most beautiful places to visit in the Dolomites Italy! A one-week itinerary for Lake Como and Dolomites.
These are the most beautiful caves around the world, which you should put on your bucket list ASAP.
See the world's major languages broken down by country in this stunning visualization.
If you’re touring the Romantic Road in Germany, ensure you take a detour to the beautiful medieval town of Miltenberg. This chocolate-box town is home to around 150 colourful half-timbered houses.
Mud Flood, Re-set Cities and Seeing Tartaria Worldwide The Mud Flood Event- What was it, and why are we talking about it? Well, believe it or not- so many reasons! The story we are going to begin to embark upon today is one that ties in to, indeed deeply connects with so many other interesting, seemingly outlandish conspiracies that it beggars the imagination. Stories we have discussed at some length in the past, including such gems as Mel’s Hole, with its Hollow Earth and D.U.M.B.S. connotations, The Maury Island Incident and indeed the entire UFO/Aliens mystery. Beyond topics of our own, we have enduring myths of an ancient, lost, global civilization that may have built many of the megalithic structures we credit today to the Egyptians, Blog By: https://thebrainwashedhousewife.blogspot.com/2018/11/mud-flood-re-set-cities-and-seeing.html Here's a Richard Lopez video with the basics if you are new to the subject The Romans, the ancient Greeks, and more.. We are going to be willingly exposing ourselves to concepts that verge on the heretical here. Speaking of heretical, our recent episodes on the Nag Hammadi Library, is another possible thread in this same Mud Flood Event / Global Reset Deception- with my reflections on Hidden Histories that challenge the mainstream narrative of the mental picture we are programmed with by modern society and our Public Educations- one of a largely Benevolent, Enlightened, West that, though imperfect in its implementation, nevertheless embodies all the good attributes required to cement it’s hegemony in the near and distant future, because Democracy! In the case of the Nag Hammadi Codices we found in those pages, a much different Jesus than he who is depicted in our King James Bibles- one who had to be hidden away deep in some caves, for thousands of years- if they were ever intended to be found, and shared again.. History, as they say- is written by the victors. Today in 2018, young Schoolchildren are being taught that we fought a just war against Iraq in righteous retaliation for their support of “Radical Islamic Terrorists with WMD’s, or Weapons of Mass Destruction being manufactured in the offending Dictator Saddam Hussein’s Country. 9/11 with its sobering to consider 2975 or so victims, is- to beat that particular Dead Horse a little more- is also widely repeated and reported to be “The worst act of terrorism in history”, in no way acknowledging that the US Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and 9th, 1945 were devastation the likes of which truly had never been seen before, and were responsible for a Death Toll of up to 240,000 people, many of whom died after the explosions from the effects of acute radiation poisoning. These numbers in no way account for the health impacts on survivors, and additional exposure to toxic radioactive fallout. Debate this bombing as an “Act of War” all you want- we will have to agree to disagree on that. What’s the point of this little rant? READ MORE HERE: http://bakedandawake.libsyn.com/the-mud-flood-deception-and-grand-tartaria HERE IS A STARTER FOR YOU IF YOU HAVE EYES OPENED WIDE ENOUGH TO SEE WHAT REMAINS TO BE SEEN...EVERYWHERE. MAX IGAN ON RICHIE ALLEN'S PODCAST CIA DOCUMENT "NATIONAL CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT UNDER COMMUNISM" ------------------- ADVANCED INFORMATION SKIP OVER IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE SUBJECTS Another CIA Document . -------------------- Philipp Druzhinin Mud Flood CONSPIRACY-R-US Martin Liedtke JonLevi / UAP - Fascinating insight into New York City's "Flatiron Building." Light Sabres before Star Wars //////
Our World and Our Mother Earth are full with surprising beauties , and alluring places. It is really
When we look to history we do so in order to feel awe at the natural universe. Whether we’re looking to nature, or craning our necks up at a piece of architecture, we’re forced to think about all the people who’ve done the same things before us.
Winstubs, canals, museums, markets, and more: here are the best things to do in Colmar, France--plus some fun Alsace day trip ideas from the city!
Icelandic caramelized potatoes are a loved side dish especially around the holidays. However, it is a real treat for any occasion. So simple and delicious, I can't believe I had never come across these little gems before.
Some are natural. Some are man-made. Some are underwater. Some are new(ish). Some are old (like really ancient). What they all have in common is how - 28 Breathtaking Wonders Of The World To See - Travel, Travel Inspiration - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
The Klementinum library, a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, was first opened in 1722 as part of the Jesuit university, and houses over 20,000 books. It was voted as one of the most beautiful and majestic libraries in the world by our readers!
Isn't the world grand?
Go inside a magical world on this guided Benagil Caves tour from Portimao. This tour travels by small boat into intriguing sea caves where you will discover ornate natural rock formations. In the Benagil Caves, admire some of the globe’s most unique beaches which will leave you breathless.
Big, bustling cities teeming with life and bright lights make fantastic places to visit, but small lesser-known villages often make even better ones. That being said, below is our list of the most beautiful villages around the world. 1. Popeye Village, Malta In an interesting twist, one of the most beautiful villages around the world […]
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Below are some of the best UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world. There are currently over 1,000 sites listed with UNESCO, so narrowing this list down to only 100 was quite the task. If we missed one of your favorite UNESCO sites, please let us know in the comments. 1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia Angkor […]
Usually fans of adventures in far-flung lands, make-up artist Rachel, 48, healthcare company CEO Tim, 53, and their three children are more at home exploring secluded islands than on sun-loungers.
In the wake of dramatic environmental changes and the NASA reports of a new Asteroid interception mission, shocking future maps of the world created by doomsday theorists are looking more realistic every day.
Picture a dream mountain resort and it would look a lot like Grindelwald in the Bernese Alps. This village is under the infamous North Face of Eiger, a monumental wall ... Read more
Libraries so stunning you probably won't get much reading done.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, with Edinburgh being its capital. The only larger city than the capital is Glasgow and these two are visited by so many tourists every year. However, what makes Scotland so special is not only the vibrant city life that it offers but something more…
For many of us, cartography day in geography or history class meant a quick nap. With our eyes open, we’d dream of all the delicious stuff we were gonna eat after school, of music we’d play on the Walkman, of a message we received the other day from that cutie…
A detailed Salzburg travel guide. Plan your perfect Austria itinerary and learn all about the best things to do in Salzburg. Where to stay & when to visit!
I have only been to Germany once, but I fell absolutely in love. There are so many small, hidden towns in Germany that are so incredibly beautiful, they look like they belong in a Disney Fairy-Tale book.
How to celebrate Israel's Independence Day? Most Israeli's like to BBQ, just like how American's grill on July 4th, but Israeli's do it differently. In Israel
Fabulous locations that should be on your bucket list, matter a fact you should put these on the list of things that you should do asap. Or maybe...
Is there anything more breathtaking and surreal than outer space? Often, I feel like there absolutely isn't. Maybe it's because of all the celestial masterpieces stars, galaxies, and planets paint, effortlessly sweeping us off our feet? Or maybe we feel this way about space because it's something we can't touch, tame, or change? Or perhaps, it's because of that nostalgic feeling you get when it's a warm summer night and you raise your head and look up at the sky and all the stars simultaneously remind you of how truly small you are (but in the best way possible)?
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Dreaming visiting those picture-perfect European towns? Here's a massive list of the 20 most beautiful small towns in Europe.
Luxury Hotels with Best Views: Whether you desire amazing cityscape or a lonely natural landscape, this list will help you select your best travel destination..
Located in Western France, on the fringes of Brittany and not far from the glittering coastline, here's your guide to a weekend in Nantes.
Top things to see and do in Carcassonne. This fabulous old city is like a fairy tale come to life, discover the best restaurants, the best views, the best things to do so that your visit is made even more memorable as you get to know it like a local.
Discover the best things to do in Jasper National Park - from hiking to kayaking or just soaking in the scenery, these are the things you shouldn't miss.
Discover the majestic thermal pools and ancient ruins in our Pamukkale Tours. Experience Turkey's natural wonders and Hierapolis' history in one unforgettable trip. Book now for a unique adventure!
From the Serengeti to the Grand Canyon—plus 49 other destinations you'll have to see to believe.
Side streets are often small, narrow streets, usually with beautiful facades and balconies, which are covered with various flowers and vines. Mainly available only to pedestrians, they are a favorite place…
Create your own opera inspired song! A machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture
Americans think the French have smelly armpits. Swedes think Germans make bad cars. Here are the narrow-minded and hilarious ways that people around the world envision the map of Europe.