Author: Galentina
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The Giant Chocolate Hills Of The Philippines
Read More: The Giant Chocolate Hills Of The PhilippinesThe Philippines are not famous only because of their beaches, the Chocolate Hills are one of their number one attractions. On the small island…
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Penitentes – The Strange Snow Formations
Read More: Penitentes – The Strange Snow FormationsThese ice formations are common for the Andes at about 4000 meters and above. They look like a bunch of ice blades, pointing upwards…
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Taking A Look At The Current Choice And Consequence Adventure Games
Read More: Taking A Look At The Current Choice And Consequence Adventure GamesTelltale’s The Walking Dead game won the best game award for a reason. It filled up three very important criteria, which made it an…
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The Dragon Blood Tree
Read More: The Dragon Blood TreeThey are evergreen trees found in the Socotra archipelago, Indian Ocean. There are a couple of things, which make these particular trees special. First…
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The Glowworm Caves
Read More: The Glowworm CavesThey are similar to the marble caves in that you need a boat and a guide, who knows what he is doing, to fully…
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Japanese Chin
Read More: Japanese ChinMeet the Japanese Chin, one of the most adorable dogs in the world. They are small, fluffy, cute and perky, the perfect companion. What…
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Dead Sea
Read More: Dead SeaThis salt lake is located on the border between Jordan and Israel and is the lowest land point on Earth at about 429 meters…
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Nagoro – The Japanese Village Where Dolls Outnumber People
Read More: Nagoro – The Japanese Village Where Dolls Outnumber PeopleA village, called Nagoro, had a sad but predictable fate. It was a populated place once because of the dam nearby, but its inhabitants…
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Takeda Castle Ruins
Read More: Takeda Castle RuinsThe Takeda castle in Hyogo prefecture, Japan, is a very special place. It was built on top of a small mountain summit and today…
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Tottori Sand Dunes
Read More: Tottori Sand DunesYes, it is strange, Japan is known for its humidity so what is a desert doing there? Well, the Tottori Sand Dunes are not…