Blakitnaja Krynica (Blue Well)
Powerful, picturesque spring, considered to be the most powerful spring in East European Plain. Output – around 60 l/s. Site of legends, sacred place.
Kaive Oak (Senci Oak)
Tree with the largest girth in Latvia and Baltic states – at 1.3 m height this oak (Quercus robur) has a circumference of 10.55 m (2019).
Wonders of Albania
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of Europe 🢖 Wonders of Albania Territory Wonders of Albania Highlights Albania is breathtakingly beautiful… and too little known although it is next to such giants in the world of tourism as Italy and Greece. There are some Albanian landmarks that are known better, e.g. ruins in Butrint and the Old City of Gjirokastër but it […]
Syri i Kalter (Blue Eye)
The most powerful spring in the country, it is a dark blue natural pool that discharges 6,000 l/s from more than 50 meters down.
Ventas Rumba (Venta Rapids)
Widest and most impressive waterfall in Latvia. The width of this 1.6 – 2 m high waterfall is 270 – 275 m.
North-Western solfatara field of Shiashkotan
An interesting geothermal field where in 2007 was discovered a geyser-like spring named "Chornij Drakon" (Black Dragon). Here is located also a spouter "Geizernij" that on a regular basis spurts 1 – 1.5 m high jet of gas and water.
Wonders of Ireland
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of Europe 🢖 Wonders of Ireland Territory Wonders of Ireland Highlights Regarding the attractions and landmarks, Ireland definitely has its own style! There are few other countries in Europe with such a wide array of archaeological and early medieval heritage. In some places this island is virtually packed with multiple unusual monuments – witnesses of bygone […]
Skellig Michael monastery
Exceptionally well-preserved remnants of an early medieval monastery located in a dramatic landscape – a cliff in the sea. This Christian monastery was founded here sometime in the 6th – 8th century AD and was occupied until the 13th century. The monastery was built on artificial terraces and contained six beehive cells, two oratories, a church as well as stone crosses and slabs.
Wonders of Malta
Wondermondo 🢖 World 🢖 Wonders of Europe 🢖 Wonders of Malta Territory Wonders of Malta Highlights If one looks for the world champion in the density of amazing and unique landmarks, Malta easily could be the one. Wonders of Malta include: Some of world’s oldest temples: impressive megalithic structures which were built almost 6,000 years ago. The only known prehistoric underground […]
Mnajdra
Group of megalithic temples, built around 3600 – 2500 BC. These are sophisticated structures built from large stone slabs. The complex consists of three temples, each built in its own time. The lower temple was built around 3000 BC and might be the most impressive megalithic structure in Malta, it is astronomically aligned. Stones here are decorated with dots ad also spiral carvings.