Østerlars Church, Bornholm
Largest of the four round churches in Bornholm. Constructed in Romanesque style around 1160, served also as a fortification. The enormous central column is adorned with medieval frescoes. Round churches of Bornholm are subject to modern legends about Templars and Holy Grail.
Kalundborg Church of Our Lady
Very unusual medieval church with five tall towers. Constructed in Romanesque style in the early 13th century.
Tree of Life, Bahrain
Approximately 400 years old mesquite (Prosopis cineraria) growing in a place that is devoid of water.
Crystal Cave in Bermuda
The best-known cave in Bermuda, accidentally discovered in 1905 while searching for a lost cricket ball. Approximately 500 m long. This spectacular, partly inundated cave is rich with stalactites and stalagmites. Next to it is another cave of similar beauty – Fantasy Cave.
Al-Aqsa Mosque
One of the holiest sites in Islam – Muhammad was transported here during the Night Journey from Mecca. The second oldest mosque, originally built in the first half of the 7th century, current building from 1035. Located on Temple Mount – the holiest site in Judaism.
Mount Recheshnoi Geyser field, Umnak
The only location in Alaska with true geysers: three closely located geyser fields with 5 active geysers (the highest – 2 m tall) and 9 natural fountains.
Cathedral of Havana
Baroque cathedral, started in 1748 as a Jesuit church, completed in 1777 as the church for Havana. The building has a beautiful, asymmetric facade.
Goto Meer (Goto Lake)
Salt lake with a large population of flamingos. In January – July in the lake are breeding several hundreds of these birds.
Adjoura Falls (Ajora Falls)
Two falls, plunging approximately 250 m down the vertical cliff into forested canyon. There are several more impressive waterfalls nearby.
Chapel of St Nicholas – Sint Nicolaaskapel in Nijmegen
Carolingian chapel, built shortly after 1030, the only Romanesque building in this part of Netherlands. One of the oldest buildings in Netherlands.