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Emerald Lake in New Zealand
Sun Jul 20, 2014 | Comment

The emerald lake looks very beautiful, is not it? This lake is one of the attractions of the main attraction of The Tongariro Alpine Crossing in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. The lake is located near the summit of Mount Tongariro has clear water, when viewed from a distance looks like a green emerald. That's why New Zealanders call it Emerald Lake. 

According Teara site, the lake was formed from the crater of Mount Tongariro emerged due to the explosion. The crater was then filled with rain water and eventually form a lake. This brilliant color is bluish green lake caused by a mineral solution.

Cono de Arita is a natural wonder that deserves to be admired. Imagine, this small mountain above the salt flats are located near the southern border of the Salar de Arizaro, which is the sixth largest salt desert in the world and the second largest in Argentina. 

For those of you who want to visit Cono de Arita, you can reach the salt flats where the hill is located approximately 70 km from the village of Tolar Grande. Cono de Arita suddenly appeared in the middle of the salt desert.

If you are a big fan of the Twilight saga starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, you must still remember the La Push beach is the background in one scene in the movie Twilight. In the story, the beach was touted as a regional power Quileute Indian tribe that the men can turn into a werewolf. In real life, this beach was indeed dominated by the population of the Quileute tribe, although in reality they simply could not turn into a werewolf. 

According to Wikipedia, La Push is a series of beach that is located close to the Forks, the city in the United States mentioned in Twilight as Bella Swan character residence and Edward Cullen. La Push beach consists of three pieces called Beach One, Beach Two, and Beach Three. This beach has a characteristic form of sitka trees, spruces, and evergreens that grow along the coast. Home is where the members of the Quileute tribe, namely the Quileute Indian Reservation.

It seems impossible to hear there is a river above the river. However, this is really happening in Germany.
Magdeburg Water Bridge. This is the water bridge that can be crossed by of large ships. With a length of 918 meters, this is the longest bridge in Germany.

Magdeburg Water Bridge deliberately created and serves to transport the goods from the east and west Germany. These specially for large commercial vessels of the Elbe-Havel canal to the Mittelland Canal. Ships that pass through this pathway did not need to bother to detour 12 kilometers when using the river Elbe.

Consider the flowers of this gorgeous purple shades. It is the view of the lupine flowers that are blooming in Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Written Amusing Planet, this lake is the second largest lake of the three lakes stretching from the north to the south side of the Mackenzie Basin. In addition to a beautiful view of the lake which is natural, the area around the lake is also overgrown clumps of beautiful wild lupins. From the lake region is a scene of snow capped mountains. Water itself turquoise lake and nearby there is a small church that gave the impression that romantic for anyone looking. 

Inexhaustible beauty. It was probably the right word to describe the nature treats the Grand Canyon in the United States. The reason behind the natural charm of the beautiful waterfalls are named Havasu Falls. 

The waterfall flanked by barren red gorge and green hedge trees fell to the ground to form a pool. Its location in the complex of the Grand Canyon National Park, Havasupai Tribe precisely on the ground, Arizona, USA, quoted from the Huffington Post, Sunday (13/07/2014). 
 
Havasu Falls flowing in the Grand Canyon badlands water was considered sacred by the local tribal population. 

You must have seen some billboards are usually lined up on the side of the road. Billboards like this are very common in large cities. The cost of installation and maintenance is quite expensive. And maybe it is hard to imagine its usefulness in addition to advertise products. But in the hands of the designers at The Gregory Project, a billboard could have more value.

Reported by Bored Panda, The Gregory Project is a design team consisting of a collection of talented architects based in Slovakia. Recently, the team introduced a creative building design and multifunctional. They plan to create a billboard that can simultaneously function as a transit home for the homeless.

Perhaps you are thought that the image field is covered in blue expanse above is the result of computer engineering. Reported by Bored Panda, this is the natural appearance of a national park located in cherry country, Japan. The name of the park is the Hitachi Seaside Park. It is in the area of ​​Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The park can be reached by traveling for two hours from Tokyo.

Hitachi Seaside Park into a tourist destination for people from all over Japan. Stretching over an area of ​​3.5 hectares, the Hitachi Seaside Park featuring flowers bloom throughout the year. 

Panagia Hozoviotissa is one of the world's highest monastery located 300 meters above sea level. Whitewashed monastery was built on the Aegean Sea on the island of Amorgos, Greece. 

Clinging to the side of a steep cliff, the monastery was built in the 11th century. The purpose of the construction of Panagia Hozoviotissa is to protect the religious icon of the Virgin Mary of the robberies committed by the pirates.

 

From a distance the lake surface in Butte, Montana looks dark blue with calm waters, beautiful to the eye. But the color was actually only mere trick of the eye, because the murky lake water reflects the color of the sky. Berkeley Pit, the lake is known as the 'deadliest lake in the United States'. According to the Web Ecoist, the lake is well-known toxic. Actually, Berkeley Pit not even lake. Berkeley Pit is actually the remains of the mine which holds 40 billion gallons of acidic water and toxic chemicals, such as copper, arsenic, cadmium, zinc and sulfuric acid.

This place was once a copper mine that was established in 1955 and operated for decades. Berkeley Pit is one of the largest pits in the country, and one of the few toxic lakes that can be accessed by the public and became a tourist attraction. 

Located on the beach, definitely want to play with the sand that is on the shoreline. However, digging sand at the beach lead to death. How so? 
 
Lifeguard warned travelers not to dig the sand on the Constantine beach, England. Because the tunnels to the hill to make a death trap on the excavator itself. 
 
Previously, the coast guard has found the tunnel as far as seven feet in the dangerous sand dunes not far from Constantine Bay, Cornwall. Digging sand during the summer and make a hill causing them trapped or buried alive when a winter storm arrived. 

Ever watched the legendary film, Kera SaktiThe Monkey King? The main actor was a monkey Sun Go Kong trapped in the five fingers mountains for 500 years. Apparently, these are real mountains.
A culmination of this region is famous for the nickname Five Fingers where there are peaks that resemble five fingers which is also part Huangshizhai mountains.

Five finger mountain region is in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which is known as the historical center of plants and flowers, as well as a place protected forest conservation. For this reason, the region became one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China since 1992.

From its name is already a grave that is unique, sounding story with the name Merry Cemetery. The public cemetery is located in the city Sapanta, Romania. Inside are more than 600 tombstones shaped wooden cross painted colorful and decorated with paintings depicting the life story, a secret, or the last moments of the deceased are placed in each tomb. So do not be surprised if there was a wooden tombstone picture soldier beheaded, the man who was hit by a truck. Quite often accompanied by the writings of such silly, "Under this heavy cross lying mother-in-law ... Do not wake him up. Because if he returned home he would bite my head off."

No one thinks while observing each side of the building so grand mosque turned out to be made of mud. This is the majesty of the Great Mosque of Djenne Mali perched on the ground.
City of Djenne has a close relationship with gold trading system, salt and other items. As well as the city became a center of Islamic learning.

The mud mosque was built in 800 AD, is located right on the edge of the Bani River.

Mali nations struggled to build this mosque. Unfortunately, Amadu tribe had demolished a mosque because they want to compete with the building of the mosque.

Wisteria flowers bloom in the picture above looks romantic, is not it? The wisteria is part of the Kawachi Fuji Garden is located in Kitakyushu, Japan. This place is famous for wisteria tunnel there were very beautiful. The tunnel is part of the park's most in demand by visitors. Usually they take pictures or just enjoy the atmosphere while walking in the shade of a clump of soft purple wisteria.

Written Atlas Obscura, this park at least 150 clumps grow wisteria originating from 20 different species. There are white, blue, purple, violet, blue, and pink. Colorful flowers is what makes the Kawachi Fuji Garden is so graceful and colorful.

 

From the outside there's nothing special from an abandoned building that was once the New World Mall in Bangkok's city. It is even hidden among the shanties in the palm of street vendors who stand in the chaotic surroundings. But once you get into will find it amazing. The inside of the building, which is filled with water containing thousands of black and white koi fish. 

Koi fish that live in the building formerly used by the mall does sound strange. And this phenomenon does not occur naturally. Reported by the Daily Mail, the mall was closed in 1997 due to unknown causes. In 1999 a fire destroyed most of the building, to make the roof disappear without remainder. 

What is your idea to recycle used items into objects of art worth? Making plastic bottles of mineral water to the pot or newsprint paper flowers as decoration? This one artist has a way to utilize the unused junk as an art medium. Yong Ho Ji, a South Korean artist juggling tires which he collected into black statues looking great.

According to Twisted Sifter, a young artist who pocketed a bachelor's degree from the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Hongik University, Seoul, and a Master of Fine Arts from New York University, New York is changing the old tires in a variety of sizes and patterns into extraordinary works of art. 

A sinkhole is located at the National Corvette Museum, Kentucky, and eight cars were stuck in it has become a popular tourist attraction where the museum seemed to want to keep it.
The presence of this museum in Kentucky makes the addition of tourists visiting the city and up about 59 percent from last year. Especially when the hole is accidentally made ​​in the museum since February.
 
"Nobody ever thought that the holes formed inadvertently become a popular tourist attraction in this museum," said Wendell Strode, Executive Director of the Museum.

At first glance, you would have thought that the basins on the island green is a volcanic crater. This fact is apparent crater that characterizes the islands around Lake Myvatn. According Amusing Planet, craters were found in an area surrounded Skutustaoir vast lake. Craters is a natural monument that is frequented by tourists.

Basins on the island of Lake Myvatn is one form pseudocraters formed naturally. What is a false crater? According to Wikipedia apparent crater is a patch of land in the area resembles basins-shaped volcanic crater of the volcano. 

The picture above looks sad, is not it? Heartrending images derived from carcasses of dead albatross because ingesting plastic waste in the ocean. According Amusing Planet's image is a photograph taken by Chris Jordan, a photographer who specializes in large-scale works that depict the high level of consumerism of modern humans and their impact on the environment.

For three years, photographer Based in Seattle was observed and perpetuate life of hawks albatross that breed on the island of Midway Atoll, about 2,400 miles from Alaska. The birds normally eat the squid and other animals that swim near the surface of the water at night.

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