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Tag: Hidden Gems

The Glowing Bike Lane

NewYorker October 27, 2016 October 27, 2016Central Europe, Europe, Poland Architecture, Colorful, Curiosities, Hidden Gems, Tips & Tricks

An amazing and revolutionary glowing cycling strip has been recently unveiled near the the town of Lidzbark Warminski, in the Mazury region of Poland.

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Chan Chan, the capital of the ChimĂș Kingdom

NewYorker August 3, 2016 November 6, 2017America, Peru, South America Ancient Ruins, Hidden Gems, History, UNESCO World Heritage

Chan Chan, the largest pre-Columbian city in South America, was the capital of the ChimĂș Kingdom, the ancient civilization that came after the Mochas and which lasted until 1470, when it was conquered by the Inca Empire.

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The Festival of Paper Flowers

NewYorker July 11, 2016 July 13, 2016Europe, Portugal, Southern Europe Colorful, Curiosities, Festivals, Hidden Gems

Every now and then the whole population of the village of Campo Maior gathers and agrees on the organization of one of the most famous festivals in Portugal: the Festas do Povo (People’s Festival), also known as the Festas da Flores (Flowers Festival).

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Biot, France’s artful village

NewYorker June 13, 2016 June 13, 2016Europe, France, Western Europe Colorful, Curiosities, Hidden Gems, History, Middle age, Museum, Sightseeing

Biot is a picturesque village perché, a perched village on the top of a rock buttress in the heart of the French Riviera, between Nice and Cannes.

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A tea in the desert

NewYorker June 5, 2016 June 5, 2016Asia, Oman, Western Asia Curiosities, Desert, Geology, Hidden Gems, Nature & National Parks

Wahiba Sands originally took its name from a tribe who lived here. Now renamed Sharqiya Sands, it’s a perfect specimen of sand sea – a small and isolated sand desert.

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The Hole in the Ocean

NewYorker May 28, 2016 November 6, 2017America, North America, United States Curiosities, Geology, Hidden Gems, Nature & National Parks, Oregon

There is a hole in the Pacific Ocean which looks like a portal to a ancient and secret marine world. It is called Thor’s Well and it actually is a natural salt water fountain.

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