While nothing compares with seeing one of the country's hottest tourist draws in person, you can make that experience richer with some advance reading on the famed Terracotta Warriors. Read more.
The canyon chronicles 2 billion years of history, like an encyclopedia of Earth. A great combination of steepness and deepness, its colors are also simply unforgettable. Read more.
The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the few places in Europe where the original indigenous plant seeds are still being used instead of the commonly used hybrids. Read more.
The Acropolis of Athens! The greatest and finest sanctuary of ancient Athens. The imposing Parthenon is the most magnificent creation of Athenian democracy at the height of its power. Read more.
the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government. For it has 9999.5 rooms, it'll spend you days to visit all the palace, Read more.
These 500,000 acres host more plant species than any other area in North America, leading to the park’s designation as an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. (From Aerial America) Read more.
the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums, one of the largest areas in the world where digging, research and studies are still under way. Read more.
OLD TOWN OF SEGOVIA AND AQUEDUCT - World Heritage UNESCO The Roman aqueduct of Segovia, probably built c. A.D. 50, is remarkably well preserved. This impressive construction, with its two tiers of ... Read more.
Appreciate the beautiful beach you're relaxing on by taking a look at this vintage 1970s photo from our Documerica collection. Read more.
One of the most well recognized buildings of Barcelona. Antonio Gaudi's architectural masterpiece is supposed to be finished by 2025. Audio-guides are available when visiting this cathedral Read more.
A magnificent stadium and the place were the first Olympic Games were held. Don't miss to wander around in the rest archaeological site of Olympia. U will be amazed by its beauty! Read more.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fortress was built by King Kassapa in the 5th century. Be sure to walk its gardens and see its stunning Frescoes. Entrance: LKR 50 (locals) & USD 25 (foreigners). Read more.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the cave temples were originally built in the 1st century BC by King Wattagamini Abhaya. Be sure to visit all 5 ancient caves featuring granite carved statues. Read more.
The original structure of today’s Maligawa was built by King Vira Narendra Sinha in the early 1700′s and today houses a tooth relic of the Lord Buddha. Read more.
This distinctive skyscraper stands atop the site where Mark Twain is said to have met the real-life Tom Sawyer whose name and anecdotes would later inspire his famous novel. (From Aerial America) Read more.
On a rocky tableland formed by an ancient eruption stands the city of Pompeii that, due to the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 A.C., was buried under 60 feet of ash and pumice.[continue] Read more.
Cappadocia, with its fairy chimneys and pigeon valleys, is one of the top hot air balloon spots in the world. Read more.
Surrounded by mountains, this park features a glacier typical landscape with deep valleys occupied by rivers, lakes and mountain ranges oriented from northeast to southeast Read more.
Located in the Highlands of Scotland, Loch Ness must be one of the most famous bodies of water in the world! Not least because 'Nessie' the Loch Ness Monster. But there is Loads more to discover! Read more.
President Obama discussed a shift in the nation's strategic military objectives -- with a goal of moving away from the expansive wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and toward a new focus for the future. Read more.
La Alhambra es un Conjunto Monumental creado a lo largo de más de 600 años por culturas tan diversas como la musulmana, la renacentista o la romántica y que en 1870 fue declarado como Monumento. Read more.
The first declared US National Monument, by Pres. Teddy Roosevelt on Sept. 24, 1906. An amazing geologic feature with rich history and shrouded in mystery. Climbers take on the tower every year! Read more.
Sailors once found their way through the Pacific fog by listening to the thousands of sea birds that nest year-round on this rock, the third largest of its kind in the world. (From Aerial America) Read more.
Formed about 40,000 years ago, this is the most well-preserved impact crater on Earth. A short drive from Flagstaff, it measures about 4,000 feet wide. You might feel like you're on Mars. Read more.
The purpose of this park is the preservation of the majestic Iguazú Waterfalls - one of the most important natural phenomenons in the world -, as well as the biodiversity surrounding them. Read more.
Hike the James Irvine Trail from Prairie Creek State Park to Fern Canyon Read more.
Τhese monasteries represent a unique artistic achievement and are the architectural transformation of a site into a place of retreat, meditation and prayer. A World Heritage Monument of Unesco. Read more.
16 sparkling lakes, crashing waterfalls and home to bears, wolves and 120 species of birds, UNESCO World Heritage site Plitvice is not only Croatia's largest national park - it is the most popular. Read more.
Kjeragbolten in Lysefjorden - Norway. The drop is 984 m (3,228 ft) and is just by the famous Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ big stone which is plugged between two rocks as showed on this photo Read more.
It is considered that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.Before its destruction, the Colossus of Rhodes stood over 30 meters (107 ft) high, making it one of the tallest statues.. Read more.