Do you know which are the most beautiful European castles? Europe is full of castles. They are hiding in all corners of the old continent. Check out which European castles you must see if you find yourself near them, and even before that, see them from the air. Castles have always represented the power, dominance and wealth of the city, but today they are mainly tourist attractions.
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These are the most beautiful castles on AirBnb that you can book for your next vacation somewhere in Europe.
Which is the most beautiful Greek island for you? Each of us has our own, but the famous Guardian chose the top ten based on travelers' opinions. It is the most beautiful Greek island and the remaining 9.
With pleasantly high temperatures and summer around the corner, you're probably already planning a hard-earned vacation. Bali, the Maldives, Kenya and New York are, of course, destinations that almost everyone would travel to. However, when making vacation plans, do not forget about Europe - it hides many unexplored corners. Read on to find out which are the most beautiful natural gems of Europe that you must visit at least once in your life.
If you are planning to travel abroad, it is wise to take a few minutes to study the map prepared by the experts at International SOS and Control Risks, which ranks tourist destinations according to the level of danger. Do not travel to these countries if you want to return home in one piece. These are the most dangerous tourist destinations of 2017.
Which one do you think wins in its weirdness?
No, this swing is not for the faint of heart. 100 meters above the ground in Amsterdam (higher than London's Big Ben) is the Over The Edge swing, the tallest swing in Europe.
Palais Bulles or according to us, the bubble palace is the new most expensive apartment in Europe. The property on which the Hungarian architect Antti Lovag's space complex, which covers 1,200 square meters and was until now the home of the 94-year-old French fashion legend Pierre Cardin, is valued at more than 400 million euros!
Patience is an extraordinary timelapse of Europe by photographer Paul Richardson, consisting of 300 thousand photos! According to its author, recording timelapse footage requires a lot of patience and planning. He put as much as 1000 hours of work into the editing alone – the compilation consists of footage from all over Europe – which means that he spent a whopping seven hours for just one second!
If you're looking for a cheap trip, check out five budget-friendly European cities to visit as soon as possible.
These are less crowded European destinations that are worth visiting this summer.
Did you know that our picture of the world is distorted? After seeing these photos, you will never look at the world the same again! The reason why some countries on the map are larger or smaller than others, even though they are not, is the antediluvian transverse Mercator projection or. a cylindrical map projection in which meridians and parallels are straight lines that intersect at right angles, and which allowed mariners to plot their course as straight lines. The result of transferring the surface of the Earth to paper is today's misconception of the size of some parts of the world. The projection of the three-dimensional world on paper has its price, and we pay it with a distorted picture of the world even today, even though the maritime industry no longer uses classic maps for navigation. That is why such cards are still hanging in schools and, among other things, falsely create the impression that Russia and the USA are so big.