10 enchanting place of the books of fairy tales is in fact

Monday, December 21, 2015 hamada cabo 0 Comments

If you think the scenery does not exist only in fairy tales thou mistaken

Since some of them originally came from places and have some more to add realistic charming qualities, and others were actually built on the specifications stated in fictional stories, but it is already exist.

So, if you're thinking about traveling with your family member or friend has not been resolved is your destination after; these places certainly will offer you some suggestions and new ideas .. plus it places that will remove any tension or pressure left by-day work difficult or burdensome study.

1- Melissani Cave – Greece

Melissani Cave or Melissani Lake, also Melissani is a cave located on the island of Kefalonia, northwest of Sami, about 5 km SE of Agia Efthymia, NEo Argostoli and NW of Poros. The Ionian Sea lies to the east with the Strait of Ithaca. Forests surrounds the cave and the mountain slope is to the west. Near the cave is the entry to the cave with parking lots and is passed almost in the middle of the main road linking Sami and Agia Efimia especially to the northern part of the island.

2- Mesa Verde – Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park is a national park and an American subsidiary of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is located in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. Garden was established in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt) to protect some of the rock houses that still remain in good condition in the world, or as he said, "to preserve the works of man." The park occupies an area of ​​81.4 square miles (211 km2) near the area immediately after the Cornarz (Four Corners) and includes many of the ruins of houses and villages that have been built by the people of the old Boablon, which is sometimes called the Anasazi. There are more than 4,000 archaeological site and more than 600 rocky home to the people of Alboablo at the site.

3- Crooked Forest – Poland

This grove of approximately 400 pines was planted around 1930, when its location was still within the German province of Pomerania. It is generally believed that some form of human tool or technique was used to make the trees grow this way, but the method and motive are not currently known. It has been speculated that the trees may have been deformed to create naturally curved timber for use in furniture or boat building Others surmise that a snowstorm could have knocked the trees like this, but to date nobody knows what really happened to these pine trees.

4- The Lost Gardens of Heligan – England

The Lost Gardens of Heligan (Cornish: Lowarth Helygen, meaning "willow tree garden"), near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK. The gardens are typical of the 19th century Gardenesque style with areas of different character and in different design styles.

5- Hall of Mosses – Washington

The Hall of Mosses Trail is a hiking trail in Olympic National Park. It is located in the Hoh Rain Forest on the Olympic Peninsula in the west of Washington state, USA. It is a 0.8 mile loop trail with 100 ft elevation gain.

6- Hallerbos – Belgium 

The Hallerbos (Dutch for Halle forest) is a forest in Belgium, covering an area of 552 ha (1,360 acres). It is mostly situated in the municipality of Halle, in Flemish Brabant and has also a little part in Walloon Brabant.

7- The Tree Tunnel – England

A tree tunnel is a road, lane or track where the trees on each side form a more or less continuous canopy overhead, giving the effect of a tunnel.

8- The Maldives

Maldives officially the Republic of Maldives are small islands located in the continent of Asia in the Indian Ocean, which is a Muslim country where all its inhabitants are Muslims, and passes the equator to the south, and he called Arabs old Vebh deadlines or Mahldep and is likely to have been tampered with and became utter Maldiv.a

9- Las Lajas Cathedral – Colombia

Las Lajas Sanctuary is a basilica church located in the southern Colombian Department of Nariño, municipality of Ipiales and built inside the canyon of the Guáitara River.

The present church was built in Gothic Revival style between 1916 and 1949. The name Laja comes from the name of a type of flat sedimentary rock similar to shale.

10- Wisteria Tunnel – Japan

Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan (5 hours from Tokyo, if you take the Nozomi high speed train) is where you will find this pastel-colored fairytale tunnel. The gardens are home to about 150 Wisteria flowering plants spanning 20 different species (white, blue, purple, violet-blue and pink). This is the reason why the Wisteria tunnel is so colorful and graceful.
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