Boybuloq (Vishnevsky – Boybuloq)
Boybuloq together with Vishnevsky Cave forms a very deep cave that potentially will be 2033 m deep and some 25 000 m long.
Etchmiadzin Cathedral
The main church in Armenia and, possibly, the oldest cathedral in the world. The first church was built, reportedly, in 301 – 303 AD, but the construction of the current church was started in 483 AD.
Misen River ominelite find
The only find of gem quality ominelite in the world.
Jerusalem Old City
One of the most important and holiest cities in world history, one of the oldest cities with hundreds of monuments of world importance.
Veryovkina Cave
The deepest known cave in the world, 2 212 m deep. Discovered in 1968, but the full depth was reached in March 2018.
Aqaba Church
Remnants of the oldest known purpose-built church. Its construction was started between 293 and 303 AD.
Megiddo church
Remnants of one of the oldest known church (rather – a prayer hall) buildings. It was built in the 3rd century AD and there is found a fine mosaic floor with Greek inscription mentioning Jesus Christ.
Leang Tedongnge
A limestone cave in a secluded karst gorge. In this cave has been found the oldest known painting made by man. This painting is at least 45 500 years old and shows a group of three wild pigs, most likely Sus celebensis.
Blowholes of Mughsail Beach
Group of three fine blowholes that have been reinforced by masonry and mesh. Fountains are up to 28 m high.
Nusa Dua Water Blow
A narrow channel in the seaside cliffs. At the end of the channel, waves crash against the cliff wall creating a huge splash – fountain. At rough weather, the view and sound can be very impressive. The enormous splash can be more than 15 m tall and has a huge mass of water.