Senin, 18 Juli 2011

7 Underground Wonders of the World

7 Underground Wonders of the World. The following list of islands in the world are included in the Underground Wonders are:

Komodo, Indonesian. Komodo Island is the New 7 Wonders of The World. Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that make up the Republic of Indonesia. The island has an area of ​​390 km² and 2000 inhabitants. The island are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and is mixed with the Bugis from Sulawesi. The island is famous not only for its heritage of convicts, but also for the unique wildlife to go. The Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard alive, takes its name from the island. It is a type of lizard that inhabits Komodo and some of the smaller surrounding islands, and part of western Flores.

Paris, France: There is an extensive network of catacombs, quarries and tunnels that run in the French capital. Some of these amazing photographs were taken by urban explorers who lit the scenes with candles, producing remarkable image effects. The other images show the work of Paris General of Police in the late 18th century, when the disease has led the city to bury bones underground in quarries used in place of the infection for the additional risk of the population.

Moscow, Russia: The photographer in particular is the only privileged as official government photographer, to make it strange and snapshots of the variety of tunnels running underneath all of Moscow. Clearly it does a great job of post-production, giving these images an air of surrealism. However, they are really impressive and show a very attractive locations.

Ozarks, Midwest: The Ozark Mountains is full of caves and mines that date back generations. They are perhaps most famous for being the place where the radio was discovered shortly after the radioactive elements were beginning to be understood in Europe. These newer browsers listed here have certainly demonstrated their commitment, which along a raft to use flooded areas.

Budapest, Hungary: A labyrinth of caves and tunnels spanning several kilometers below the castle hill. They are believed to date back many centuries and that has been created for military purposes, and more recently used as a bomb shelter during the Second World War. Visitors are now allowed two types of tours: a visit and tour fully lit flashlight. The old walls and arches are something to behold.

Orlando, Florida: For a long time, the mysteries are distributed over tunnels underneath the Magic Kingdom call. As a result, the rumors were true: Disney World has an extensive system of underground tunnels used my employees to travel quickly and quietly from one place to another. These tunnels are very private large enough to accommodate vehicles and pedestrians, and connect a series of offices, kitchens, dining rooms, storage and break rooms, they all hide under the bright facade of the theme park the world's most famous.

Coober Pedy, Australia: This small town in the middle of nowhere, Australia, is home to some of the strangest houses on Earth. A combination of climatic conditions and the existence of opal mining in the region have driven residents literally underground. Everything from homes to churches are carved into the earth as the pictures above show. The place is a tourist attraction, with underground hotels and a golf course on earth - but golf is played at night due to the regional heat!

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