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10 Amazing Grottoes & Caves
On 2/6/2010
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From a cave containing some of the largest natural crystals ever found to the grotto with so transparent water, rocks and ancient tree trunks are visible on the bottom at 120 feet, meet 10 of the most Amazing Grottoes & Caves.
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10 Strangest Bars
On 7/12/2009
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From a bar located six meters underwater to another one served only by dwarves, meet ten of the most unusual places to have a drink.
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Biking down the World's Most Dangerous Road
On 6/14/2009
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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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15 of the World's Greatest Living Rocks
On 5/10/2009
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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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