
Istanbul dazzles at first sight: its mosques, palaces, and bazaars are living postcards of a city that has served as the capital of empires. But the most astonishing part of this metropolis isn’t always found in the light of day.
Istanbul dazzles at first sight: its mosques, palaces, and bazaars are living postcards of a city that has served as the capital of empires. But the most astonishing part of this metropolis isn’t always found in the light of day.
It’s not a pyramid, nor a ziggurat, nor a monument featured in traditional history books. Yet, among the arid hills of southeastern Turkey lies a structure so ancient that it defies the timeline of civilization.
They say some mountains keep secrets. But there’s one, in the heart of Sri Lanka, that not only guards a millennia-old history, but seems to have been torn from an impossible dream.
Deep within the Denmark Strait lies a natural phenomenon that defies the imagination and redefines the grandeur of waterfalls.
Among the hills of northeastern Thailand, a labyrinth of rocks sculpted over millennia holds secrets that connect the divine with the earthly.
In a lost corner of the South Atlantic Ocean lies a place few know about and even fewer have seen with their own eyes—a place that defies logic and human endurance: Bouvet Island.
Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Abraham Lake has become one of the world’s most fascinating natural attractions.
Huangshan Mountain, also known as the “Yellow Mountain,” is one of the most stunning and iconic landscapes in China.
In 2011, the New Open World Corporation (NOWC) launched a global competition inspired by the ‘New Seven Wonders of the Modern World.’ This event, led by Bernard Weber, aimed to highlight seven exceptional natural wonders on the planet.
In the idyllic landscapes of Italian Tuscany, very close to the city of Florence, a Renaissance treasure is hidden: the Apennine Colossus.
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