Legendary for its extreme danger, over 250 travelers were killed every year along the Yungas Road, until a new road was built and the old bolivian road became a tourist attraction. Now a favorite destination for mountain biking, our guest author Jason Topa takes us downhill the world's most dangerous road.
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From Cleopatra's Palace in Alexandria to the (once) World's Wickedest City, meet seven fascinating vestiges of ancient cultures submerged underwater.
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The practice of creating buildings, sculptures or monuments by carving natural rock is called 'Rock-cut architecture,' a tradition with over 5000 years.
Some famous, others little known, meet some of the most breathtaking works created from the 'living rock.'
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From the Eye of the Sahara, to the Crystal Cave of the Giants in Mexico, some of the most amazing geological wonders you might have never heard of.
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Produced by the emergence of heated groundwater from the earth's crust,
they are located all over the earth, on every continent and even under the oceans and seas. Meet some of the most fascinating Hot Spring on planet earth.
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Since we published our article on funny statues more than a year ago, our readers have been sending us some more pictures, so we came up with another 15 strange, funny and bizarre looking statues from around the world.
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Along with photographer Robert Dam, Oddee's crew went on July 2008 to this unique hotel located over the Uyuni Flats --world's largest salt flat--, in the southwestern part of Bolivia. Meet the Salt Hotel.
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For some people it’s castles with their noble history and crumbling towers, for others it’s abandoned factories or lost cities.
But for those who enjoy reading, a huge beautiful library is a place of endless pleasure.
Meet 20 of the biggest and most beautiful libraries around the globe.
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On July 2008, Oddee's crew went to one of the most beautiful countries in the world: Bolivia.
Along with photographer Robert Dam, we took some of the most surreal views of this fascinating country.
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Located in central Kenya, the surface of the shallow lake of Nakuru is almost unequivocally pink. Widely regarded as the greatest bird spectacle on earth, a myriad of over a million flamingos
gather there to feed on the abundant blue-green algae which thrive in the warm alkaline waters.
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