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1. The Glass Tunnel - Shark Exhibit at Sea World, Orlando, Florida
2. Kaieteur Falls
Here is a Kaieteur Falls, Which is about three times higher than the more well known Niagara Falls and about two times the height of the Victoria Falls.
3. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
This is annular solar eclipse.
4. Yuki-no-Otani Snow Canyon road in Japan
5. Flathead Lake in Montana
Amazing crystal-clear water.
6. Spaceport America
7. Fabulous town in Germany
8. Pool cinema,Netherlands
9. The Peacock Room Castello Sammezzano in Reggello, Tuscany, Italy
10. Stone House in the Montains of Fafe, Portugal
11. Highway in Norway
12. London Eye at Night, London
13. Scary road in Huang Shan, China
Wanna give a try? :)
14. Bubble Rooms - Hotel in France
15. From the Edge of Finland: by Mikko Lagerstedt
What do you think about it? This is my favorite! Lol :D
16. Breathtaking abandoned castle in Italy
17. Jade Mountain St Lucia
All guest rooms have infinity pools.
18. How engineers play angry birds
19. Thats great and fact! Lol
20. Pyramid Sunset
21. Louvre Museum Paris
museum's most famous works of art are the Mona Lisa and the Venus of Milo.The Louvre Museum is one of the largest and most important museums in the world. It is housed in the expansive Louvre Palace, situated in the 1st arrondissement, at the heart of Paris.
22. Klimahaus at Bremerhaven, Germany
23. Water Bridge in Germany
Have you ever seen a river over a river? Even after you see it, it is still hard to believe! Water Bridge in Germany. What a feat! Six years, 500 million euros, 918 meters long...This is engineering!
24. Biggest carpet of flowers in the world, Brussels, Belgium
Photo by Batistini Gaston.
25. Irving, Texas
Look at the water splash wow. Art By Robert Glen.
26. Potala Palace
27. Flame Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan
28. Meteora monastery, Greece
Who wanna give a try? xD
29. Rock-cut tombs in Myra, an ancient town in Lycia,Antalya/Turkey
30. Tania Ledger’s lawn in Croydon, South London
The famous Mona Lisa and her smile, sculpted by Chris Naylor!
Source: Interesting Engineering (Facebook)
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