Friday, March 18, 2011

The Most Beautiful Places In The World

Taj Mahal, India


The Taj Mahal in India is one of the wonders of the world and is one of the most beautiful mausoleums constructed by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, in memory of his favorite queen, Mumtaz Mahal. Located in Agra, white marble was used in the construction of this symbol of love, and the Taj Mahal is considered to be the pinnacle of Mughal architecture.

As the story goes, the emperor was grief-stricken when he lost his beloved third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It took thousands of craftsmen and artisans, and about twenty years to construct it. The masons, stone cutters, carvers, inlayers, calligraphers, painters, and others were brought from throughout the entire empire as well as from Iran and Central Asia. Semi-precious stones were used for inlay ornamentation. It later became the mausoleum of Shah Jahan too. This is a huge tourist attraction with one to two million tourists visiting it every year.


Maldives – One of the most beautiful places in the World


The Maldives is an island nation located several hundred kilometres southwest of Sri Lanka and is the smallest Asian country in terms of population (300k). Tourism is the country’s biggest foreign exchange earners and these photos will show why the Maldives is one of the beautiful places on this world.

Polynesiato

Many people consider French Polynesiato be the most beautiful, and even the most romantic place on earth. It is better known as Tahiti. They are in fact many islands, which are in fact several groups of volcanic peaks and atolls that are spread over hundreds of miles of ocean. Each of the islands has its own characteristics, from the broad lagoon of Rangiroa to the bustling market place ofPapeete.

Belize – A place that is almost like heaven

Do you see the beauty of this area in the picture? I mean, Belize is certainly one of the most beautiful and amazing places in the world and so we can't deny that we all wished that we could live there! As a matter of fact, I don't know any other place that can be better than this one for us to live in... Do you know a better place? Make sure you share it with me!

Disneyland, Paris, New Zealand, and Animal Kingdom




The weekend is here, and lucky for all of us, that means lots of wonderful photos from Disney and other vacation spots worldwide. Our tour begins at Disneyland in California with an artistic walk through Sleeping Beauty castle. The next stop is the Art Deco city of Napier, New Zealand. And who wouldn’t enjoy a breeze through the beautiful city of Paris, France? After the tease of Le Disneyland, we head into the wild of Disney’s Animal Kingdom in search of quite out of the way places. And the update wraps up with a blast from the past with vintage theme park post cards.

Bali lake Bratan


For people who are looking for the perfect tropical paradise, then Bali is the best place for them to go. This place is connected with magnificent sea and landscapes of other attractive tourist sites. Bali is one of the most beautiful places in Asia to offer.

Bali is preferably the most attractive place in Indonesia, many tourists who visit from around the world. This is located along the Sunda Islands between Lombok and Java. These places are well known due to the cultural richness of its people with extraordinary artistic talent in dance, painting and sculpture. There is a sense of beauty and attractiveness in their place, but also with people inside.

Splendid 4 + star Resort


This splendid 4+ star resort is located on the most beautiful beach of world famous Samui Island, where the white sandy beach meets the crystal clear marine water.


Rolling Hills and Small Farms

The combination of rolling hills and small farms help make Macon County one of the most beautiful places in the world. Macon County is located in Northern Middle Tennessee at the foothills of the Upper Cumberland. It is centrally located between Nashville, Tennessee, and Bowling Green, Kentucky. Nashville is only an hour's drive west, and Bowling Green is only an hour's drive northwest.

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