Some things you just have to see to believe. For example…
Restaurant on a cliff on the East coast of Zanzibar. Depending on the tide, the restaurant can be reached both on foot and by boat:
In the town of Skagan, Denmark, you can see an amazing natural phenomenon where the Baltic and North Seas meet. The two opposing tides cannot merge because they have different densities:
Boundary between wealth and poverty in the favelas of Brazil:
This is not an accident. Gibralatar Airport is one of the most extraordinary airports in the world:
View from the skyscraper BurjKhalifa in Dubai (828 meters, 163 floors high):
Emerald Lake in the crater of an extinct volcano in New Zealand:
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That lake looks amazing.
I have actually been on top of the Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building). It is amazing to see the world from that perspective.
That looks so cool, Prachi. The fog around the tops of the other buildings is what got me. I can't imagine. Huge feat of human ingenuity!
The boundary between wealth and poverty takes my breath away and gives me great pause.
WOAH