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Three nobody famous wonders of the world
Ice towers and caves Erebus volcano.
Mount Erebus is the second highest volcano of Antarctica, which is active since 1972. Erebus on many ice towers formed as a result of steam issue from volcanic activity. A icy tower all the time allowed pairs.
Rock-tents Mess-Katuwe.
Tent rocks Kasha-Katuwe in new Mexico was formed about seven million years ago as a result of ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion. As with most rock formations, weathering and erosion to thank for the creation of the incredible geography of the region. The cliffs vary in height, sometimes reaching 30 meters in height.
The Rice Terraces Of Banaue, Philippines.
Rice Terraces Banaue — 2000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountain Ifugao Philippines ancestors indigenous people. On terraces mention as “the Eighth Wonder of the World.” It's nice to think that the terraces were built with minimal equipment, mostly by hand. They are located approximately 1500 meters above sea level and cover 10,360 square kilometers of mountainside.
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Mount Erebus is the second highest volcano of Antarctica, which is active since 1972. Erebus on many ice towers formed as a result of steam issue from volcanic activity. A icy tower all the time allowed pairs.
Rock-tents Mess-Katuwe.
Tent rocks Kasha-Katuwe in new Mexico was formed about seven million years ago as a result of ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion. As with most rock formations, weathering and erosion to thank for the creation of the incredible geography of the region. The cliffs vary in height, sometimes reaching 30 meters in height.
The Rice Terraces Of Banaue, Philippines.
Rice Terraces Banaue — 2000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountain Ifugao Philippines ancestors indigenous people. On terraces mention as “the Eighth Wonder of the World.” It's nice to think that the terraces were built with minimal equipment, mostly by hand. They are located approximately 1500 meters above sea level and cover 10,360 square kilometers of mountainside.
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