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Largest Swimming Pool In The World

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Largest Swimming Pool In The World Many people like to spend their leisure time swimming in the clear blue water of the swimming pool. But if it is the largest swimming pool in the world, then there is no point. Guys are talking about the world's largest swimming pool in Chile. Located at the San Alfonso del Mar resort in Chile, this swimming pool covers an area of ​​about 20 acres. The length of this huge body of clear water is 3324 feet. The presence of scenic landscapes on the south coast of Chile has made it a more popular and vital destination for tourists. Although travel to this beach is prohibited and dangerous. This magnificent and spectacular pool saves 250 million liters of seawater. Its maximum depth is about 11.5 feet. Interestingly, the pool also has boating facilities for tourists. Located in the town of Algarrobo, this privately owned resort is located 62 miles west of the city of Santiago. In 2006, it was named in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world...

Dead Sea, You Will Never Drown

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Dead Sea, You Will Never Drown You may be surprised to hear the name Dead Sea. There are various combinations of juices and mysteries of different forms of the earth with this Dead Sea Although it is the sea at first, it is not actually the sea. The Dead Sea is actually a lake, with Jordan on the eastern border and Israel and Palestine on the western border, respectively. It is the second highest natural saltwater reservoir in the world after Lake Asal in Djibouti.  About three million years ago, the present Jordan River, the Dead Sea, and the Wadi Arabah region were repeatedly flooded by the Red Sea. This creates a narrow bay. The bay was connected to the Red Sea by a narrow connection in the Jezreel Valley. According to natural theory, the land between the valley and the Mediterranean reached a considerable height about 2 million years ago. As a result, the bay created in this region by the flood of the ocean is turned into a lake. The English name for the Dead Sea is Dead Sea. T...

Dubai Desert Safari

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Dubai Desert Safari The first city that comes to mind when it comes to traveling to the Middle East is Dubai. Dubai's state-of-the-art skyscrapers, islands, huge shopping malls, indoor ski slopes, palaces and beach resorts will amaze you. This oil-rich city is also culturally rich and a great place to relax. The city, a hub of art and architecture, has a number of luxurious holiday destinations. Desert safaris are not to be missed on a trip to Dubai. One of the attractions of Dubai is the Desert Safari. Desert safari is a fascinating desert in Dubai. There is no other place in the world as beautiful as the desert of the Middle East. Located at a distance of 43 km from the city of Dubai, the view of the white sand shelf of this desert fascinates the tourists. Along with this you will see the view of the enchanting sunset here. Desert safari This dessert safari is one of the irresistible attractions for tourists. Tourists mainly enjoy the evening time here. Dessert safari trips are o...

The Gates Of Hell On The Earth

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The Gates Of Hell On The Earth There is no end to the wonders of this world of the unknown. There are so many beautiful places in the world, There are also some beautiful places. All these places take the thirsty travelers closer. Door to Hell is one such place. The fire is burning in a huge round hole. It seems to understand the entrance to hell. And that's why it's called Door to Hell. A glimpse of hell in the heart of the earth is this door to hell. So let's find out some information about this door to hell. This Door to Hell is located near a village called Darweza in the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan. Most of it belongs to the desert. Located in the middle of the Karakum Desert, Darweza is a village of 350 inhabitants.  This Door to Hell looks terribly beautiful at night. Then you will see the place from a great distance and the brightness of its flame will be well understood then. The heat is so intense that even if you want to, you can't stay here for more than ...

Jammu and Kashmir Travel From Bangladesh

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Jammu and Kashmir Travel Kashmir is a valley that lies between two ranges of Himalayan mountains. The valley measures 135 km in length and has a width of 32 kilometers. It is surrounded by the Himalayan to one end as well as the Greater Himalayas on the other. The Jhelum is a river that flows across the center. To the south of it is Anantnag locally referred to as Islamabad, Sopian, Kulgam, and Pulwama. Budgam along with Ganderbal as well as Srinagar within the middle. Baramulla, Bandipora and Kapuwara in the north. This valley has been divided into 10 administrative districts. Geographically Kashmir is divided into three parts: Central, North, and South Kashmir. The population total of Jammu and Kashmir is one million 25 lakhs. The total population of Kashmir Valley is about 5.3 million.  Attractive Places in Kashmir The whole city of Kashmir is like a paradise state, the horizon is a game of white snow in the middle of high mountains. There are many places to see inside the state...

Laos, A Land Of Boundless Beauty

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Laos, A Land Of Boundless Beauty Laos is not too far from Bangladesh! Although the name of the country is unknown to many. Laos is said to be the oldest land in Southeast Asia. An ancient human skull was recovered from a Tamil Pang cave in the mountains of Anami in northern Laos. Which is at least 46,000 years old! Let's take a look at some wonderful facts about Laos. Laos is a communist country. It belongs to Indochina. It is one of the poorest countries in Asia. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist government has not yet adapted to the international political situation. Neighboring China could not become a friend. Why didn't China adopt Mao Zedong's country? Laos is a landlocked country with no connection to the oceans. Myanmar and China to the northwest of this country in Southeast Asia. Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west. Most of the country's history has been under the influence of neighboring countries. That is wh...

White Desert National Park

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White Desert National Park Upon first glimpse of the 300-sq-km national park of the White Desert, you’ll feel like Alice through the looking-glass. About 20km northeast of Farafra, on the east side of the road, blinding-white chalk rock spires sprout almost supernaturally from the ground, each frost-colored lollipop licked into a surreal landscape of familiar and unfamiliar shapes by the dry desert winds. These sculptural formations are best viewed at sunrise or sunset, when the sun lights them with orangey-pink hues, or under a full moon, which gives the landscape a ghostly Arctic appearance. The sand around the outcroppings is littered with quartz and different varieties of deep-black iron pyrites, as well as small fossils. On the west side of the Farafra–Bahariya highway, away from the wind-hewn sculptures, chalk towers called inselbergs burst from the desert floor into a spectacular white canyon. Between them run grand boulevards of sand, like geologic Champs-Élysées. No less b...

Pyramids of Giza

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Pyramids of Giza The last remaining wonder of the ancient world; for nearly 4000 years, the extraordinary shape, impeccable geometry and sheer bulk of the Giza Pyramids have invited the obvious questions: ‘How were we built, and why?’. Centuries of research have given us parts of the answer. Built as massive tombs on the orders of the pharaohs, they were constructed by teams of workers tens-of-thousands strong. Today they stand as an awe-inspiring tribute to the might, organization and achievements of ancient Egypt. Ongoing excavations on the Giza Plateau, along with the discovery of a pyramid-builders' settlement, complete with areas for large-scale food production and medical facilities, have provided more evidence that the workers were not the slaves of Hollywood tradition, but an organized workforce of Egyptian farmers. During the flood season, when the Nile covered their fields, the same farmers could have been redeployed by the highly structured bureaucracy to work on th...