New York: The attractions that must be visited are spread all over the world. But nine places Yahoo! Travel stunning version below really is worth a visit. Curious? Come, see the full list below.
1. Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia)
Place this one does sound familiar to those who live in the Americas and Asia. However, the natural beauty of the displayed trim at Plitvice Lakes National Park pity to miss. Limestone rocks in about 16 lake create a beautiful sparkling water surface exposed to the sun like diamonds. Unfortunately, the beauty of this place can not be enjoyed if the weather is bad. Because of this steep place to be slippery and dangerous if the rains come.
2. Taj Mahal (India)
Built of red brick and white marble, proof of love of Mughal King Shah Jahan to his wife stands majestically in downtown New Delhi, India. One of the buildings included in the Seven Wonders of the World is actually the tomb of Mughal King Shah Jahan's wife, Arjumand Banu Begum. Mozak decoration, also 43 kinds of precious stones such as, jed, crystal, topaz and patchouli has been used to beautify Taj Mahal.
3. The Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest collection of coral reefs which consists of approximately 3,000 reefs and 900 islands, which stretches 2,600 km. These reefs are located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in northeast Australia. Most of these coral areas, including parts that are protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park). For those who want to visit are advised to arrive in June to October. The reason, in other months the temperature in this area usually increases sharply.
4. Borobudur Temple (Indonesia)
Buddhist monument that became the pride of the Indonesian nation is located in Central Java. According to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Borobudur was built by a king Saliendra dynasty around 750 to 842 AD century. No need to know the full history, to witness the grandeur of monuments of architecture that had become wonders of this world.
5. Palace of Versailles (France)
In France, this palace is called Chateau de Versailles. The palace was formerly a hunting lodge built by King Louis XIII. After the king died, his son Louis XIV was determined to build a palace at the site in memory of his father. Seventeen years later, the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart helped design the architecture of the palace. In an area about 18 km square in the southwest of Paris, this palace complex stands. Although the first selection of the palace was questioned a number of engineers, but now the beauty of the palace complex has become a tourist attraction most tourists in the French suck.
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