That adventure was fascinating! Exploring these unknown places is fascinating and educational. I loved how you blended history with folklore, making each destination feel alive with stories waiting to be discovered.. Looking forward to more of your adventures-keep it up!
About 25 years ago a man came into my office with a black shirt with well over a hundred miniature country flags haphazardly ironed onto it. I asked him about the flags and he said, "Oh these are from every country that I've visited." When I pointed out that almost every flag in the world seemed to be on his shirt, he replied, "I have been everywhere on the planet!" I challenged him, "Okay, if you've been everywhere, then tell me---what's the most beautiful place on the planet?" He replied, "Oh that's easy, Banff, Canada!" I confessed that he had indeed been everywhere on the earth.
The Great Barrier Reef was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, recognizing its outstanding universal value and importance for conservation. It is also considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, attracting millions of tourists each year. The Great Barrier Reef encompasses a diverse range of habitats, including: * Fringing reefs: These reefs grow directly along the mainland coast. * Mid-shelf reefs: Located further offshore, these reefs are typically larger and more complex. * Outer reefs: These reefs are the furthest from the mainland and are often exposed to strong waves and currents. * Coral cays: Small, sandy islands formed by the accumulation of coral debris. * Continental islands: Larger islands that were once part of the mainland but have become separated by rising sea levels. * Over 1,500 species of fish: From colorful clownfish to majestic sharks, the reef teems with a wide variety of fish species.
Come to Nepal. Although most of these places are concealed, it is erroneous to say these are limited, visit the Annapurna circuit of Nepal, its no doubt that you will get an experience of all coroners of wold not only that it evokes extraterrestrial majesty
Monkeys are animals and we are humans. What bad scients connected us is wrong as many lies they put it as a fact and people blindly follow. Seek knollage for your selvs the origin of earth and heaven's learn from the words of our one and only creator Allah. Read Quran the massage sent to all human kind. Seek the truth for understanding the life GOD give as for worship him only. Faith is the way to Allah the one and only.
Why can't anyone present the sites and wonders of the world as they are in nature, WITHOUT A SOUNDTRACK, like watching a production that always has to have music. When I am in nature I only hear the sounds of nature, not music. Having to have music with the narration ruins it for me.
For real. I find the soundtracks to be highly annoying, and at times, very distracting. I too, would like to hear the sounds of nature. Or just silence. I'm okay with silence. I'm trying to intently concentrate on the information I'm getting about those places. So I can visualize what it would be like to be there. As well as what the lives of those who live there might be like. And silence while I'm doing that would not go amiss.
Impressive collection of places… but sorry, a couple really painful pronunciations! Torres del Paine is pronounced PIE-nay, not pain. Plitvice is pronounced Pleet-VEET-za, not plitviss. Cheers!
Besides of loving everything you are showing, I love the respect you show for every place, every country, every religion... Your voice is so soothing! Thank you!
Can you imagine yourself sitting on the beach at night on Socotra island, hearing the wind in the palm trees, birds crying out, animal sounds, the ocean and seeing the stars from a place where no artificial light is, it must be just like heaven, the perfect place to talk with God, amazing
Each of these hidden gems is stunning in its own way! From the unique landscape of Socotra Island to the breathtaking views of Torres Del Paine, it's hard to pick a favorite. I especially love Plitvice Lakes!🥰