21 November 2012

Places Of Interest

If you often see ads or travel guide, must hear the word foreign familiar. Yes abroad is a dream of every person who hooked a walk / travel. Not without reason to travel outside the horror and visit places of interest was the preferred by many people, in addition there are some beautiful country there, other countries also save a million charm interesting and unique, ranging from culinary to the lifestyle trend. So no one if this point of interest in use attraction target pockets of people from all over the world.

Perhaps for many people, travel abroad is very expensive, but if carefully planned and carefully remove the cost that you would not be as great as you think, you take a lot of solutions, including the use of cheap foreign package tours are usually often encountered in the virtual world, and the exhibition travel tour promo to places of interest are often in the title.

But do any of you know, there are some countries that are very affordable famous of the cost of the tour includes hotel, airfare, tourism, etc., and even then you can exploit to your references. Okay, here's 15 Places of Interest in the world's most inexpensive to try.



15 Places of Interest in the World, among others:

1. Blue Lagoon, Iceland

The place is filled with many interesting artificial ponds that contain material from volcanic activity. With mineral-rich water contained herein is believed to have the power to cure certain diseases. In winter, steam emerging from the pond surrounded by snow and ice, creating a tense atmosphere.

2. Haleakala, Hawaii

Haleakala, the volcano is surrounded Maui, Hawaii. Each year nearly over 1.5 million people visit this charming place. Sometimes they just want to watch the sunrise or sunset, with the charm of a very dramatic, also witnessed a large crater at Haleakala cluster. Haleakala name comes from the Hawaiian language which means the sun. According to legend, the demigod Maui has kept the sun at this point to extend daylight.

3. Chocolate Hills, Philippines

Limestone hill Choclolate Hills area of ​​20 square miles situated on the island of collapse, the Philippines, which covered nearly 1300 grass. This limestone hills with elevations around 100 to 400 feet. When the dry season, the hill resembles a giant chocolate chip. According to local legend, this hill formed from a giant buffalo dung fed poisoned food by local farmers. However, the scientists concluded that the hill was formed by a volcano debris.

4. Craters of the Moon National Park

Craters of the Moon National Park in Idaho, an area that resembles the moon can be found in the United States. Formed by volcanic eruptions that occurred 15,000 years ago, creating lava field covering an area of ​​over 600 square miles. The strength last eruption created a cinder cone and lava overdraft.

5. Racetrack Playa, California

Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park, California USA, currently known as the mysterious rock slides. Dry Lake is paved with stones and mud sediment. No one has ever seen these rocks move. However, the theory states that the movement is growing due to strong winds and caused the glacial ice. The impact occurs during the rainy season, in which the surface of the shallow lake is smooth.

6. Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia in Turkey featuring unique stone formations called "fairy chimneys asa". Cappadocia is formed from geological and volcanic activity, including weather and erosion, which occurred about 60 million years ago. Year 2000, the first Christian church built in the unique rocks.

7. Dead Sea, Middle East

Shores of the sea with salty water called the Dead Sea is the lowest in the world, which is nearly 1,400 feet below sea level. The water here is more salty than the water in the ocean, because of the high salinity allowing living creature can float on water. Dead Sea waters commonly used for medical therapy. This giant lake water continues to shrink, because there is a dangerous hole.

8. Madagascar, South Africa

On the island of Madagascar, on the southeastern coast of Africa, forest trees are rooted here much longer. The tree is able to absorb large amounts of water and altitude of 100 feet with a diameter of almost 400 feet.

9. Pamukkale, Turkey

Corals Pamukkale in Turkey, almost resembling a frozen waterfall rather than a source of heat. Cliffs and shallow lakes formed by volcanic activity and contains high levels of calcium. The ancestors of the local people believe heat generated is a God-given treatment and develop the ancient city on the hill.

10. Erg Chebbi Desert, Morocco

Erg Chebbi Desert which is located in southeastern Morocco, formed from sand blown by the wind which now has a height of up to 500 feet. Village of Merzouga, about 4 hours drive from Marrakech, the capital of Morocco, located on the edge of this dune. Travelers can build a camp here, riding a camel, and watch the sun rise and sink. According to legend, the dunes are created by God's punishment that befell the local population because it has expelled an adventurer.

11. Devil's Tower, U.S.

Located on the hill volcano, Devil's Tower has a peak with a height of over 5,000 feet. In addition to often being the main goal for the climb, it is a spiritual place for a number of Native American tribes. Typically, climbers do not do activities as June, when the sacred ceremony takes place here.

12. Kata Kjuta, Australia

Formation sandstone Kata Kjuta, such as Uluru, Australia lies in the desert surrounding natural cover. Not only is designated as a national park, the place is also a spiritual region for Aborigines. Starting dawn until mid-afternoon, the sun rays to create shadows red-brown on rock formations.

13. Mirny Diamond Mine, Siberia

Mirny Diamond Mine in Siberia is the second largest crater in the world made by man. Path to the bottom of the crater reached 1,700 feet to the gold mining area annually produces 2 million carats. Air transport from the top crater is limited to helicopters after a number of accidents due to the air flow.

14. Bryce Canyon National Park, USA

Located in southeast Utah, USA, Bryce Canyon National Park is known for its geological formations called hoodoos. Sediment from lakes and streams that have been around 40 million years ago that has been eroded, the formation of this. The color changes from pink to dark red, and orange, is the result of mineral deposits in rock sediment.

15. Bromo Mountain, Indonesia
Mount Bromo is a volcano is still active and most famous as a tourist attraction in East Java. Bromo has a height of 2392 meters above sea level is located in four regions, namely Probolinggo, Pasuruan, Lumajang and Malang.

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