Monday, 21 September 2015

10 Most Beautiful Palaces of the World

The palace is the most important building type in any country. In many ways it represents the highest level of the traditional architecture. The design palaces are focused on the order and logic so as to play up the sense of imperial power, which has distinct characteristics of nation and time.

Defined as a magnificent residence, especially for those who are Head of State or of royal lineage, many palaces are now used for other purposes like hotels, museums or parliaments.
Here is a list of some of the most amazing palaces in the world. I hope you will like it.
Chateau de Chambord


The royal chateau de Chambord, France is one of the most recognizable fort in the world because of its very distinct French Renaissance architecture that blends traditional French medieval forms with classical Italian structures.
Alhambra

The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain. The fortress was constructed during the mid 14th century, occupying a hilly terrace on the southeastern border of the city of Granada.
Potala Palace

The Potala Palace is located in Lhasa, Tibet. The Potala Palace was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama. Today the Potala Palace has been converted into a museum by the Chinese.
Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles is in France. Versailles is not just famous only as a building, but as a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime. Garden of Versailles is one of the most beautiful in the world.
Summer Palace, China

The Summer Palace is a palace in Beijing, China. The central Kunming Lake covering 2.2 square kilometers was entirely man made and the excavated soil was used to build Longevity Hill. In the Summer Palace, one finds a variety of palaces, gardens, and other classical-style architectural structures.
Schonbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace is a royal residence in Vienna, Austria. One of the most important cultural monuments in the country, since the 1960s it has been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna. The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.
Mysore Palace

The Palace of Mysore is a palace situated in the city of Mysore.  India. It was the official residence of the former royal family of Mysore. It is now one of the most famous tourist attractions in Mysore.
Pena National Palace


The Pena National is the one of the oldest in Portugal. The palace stands on the top of a hill above the town of Sintra, and on a clear day it can be easily seen from Lisbon.
Forbidden City, China

The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost five centuries, it served as the home of the Emperor and his household, as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government.
Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis

10 Most Brightest Cities of the World

Most people that love to travel, especially families, tend to explore the wonders of the world during daytime. Unfortunately for these travelers, they miss out on the complete transformation that occurs in these cities once the sun is gone. If you thought these places were glorious during the day, wait till you see them at night.

Here I have compiled some of the most brightest cities of the world. I hope you will like it.
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Japan
Tokyo area is one of the most densely populated urban areas of the world. Tokyo is home to approximately 33 million people and a unique cultural heritage that should be experienced by all.
London, England
London England
London has a history spanning nearly 2,000 years. London offers a plethora of activities for tourists at night and is especially known for the nighttime tours of the city that cover 20 of its most popular locations.
New York City, USA
New York City USA
New York City not only has extensive financial and commercial influence but is also known for its cultural influence and significance. Known as the hub of the Jazz world, the city offers a vibrant experience that never fails to amaze.
Paris, France
Paris France
Paris has long been one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, its landmarks and cultural sites attracting over 30 million foreign visitors a year. At night in Paris, they say, all your dreams come true.
Moscow, Russian Federation
Moscow Russian Federation
The capital and the largest city in the Russian Federation has an unparalleled ability to reinvent itself every few decades. There are the usual clubs, bars, lounges, casinos, billiards rooms, restaurants, city tours by night, and more.
Madrid, Spain
Madrid Spain
Madrid’s beauty lies in its decision to retain the look and feel of the city’s historical neighborhoods and streets. A night in Madrid is best spent listening to music, whether at a concert or in a park, the sounds of the city always create a pleasant mood for a night out.
Athens, Greece
Athens Greece
Athens hasn’t forgotten its phenomenal cultural heritage from the classical city-state of Athens. Athens is an absolute wonder to behold at night. The monuments come alive, the city sheds one image at day and absolutely transforms itself for the night.
Beijing, China
Beijing China
Beijing has two conflicting sides to its history, one is beautiful and the other bloody. Fast developing a taste for the night, Beijing wasn’t always as happening as it is today.
Las Vegas, USA
Las Vegas USA
Las Vegas, which bills itself as The Entertainment Capital of the World, is famous for the number of casino resorts and associated entertainment.
Hong kong, China
Hong kong China
Hong kong is renowned for its expansive skyline and natural setting. Hong Kong is one of the world’s leading financial capitals, a major business and cultural hub in east.

Friday, 18 September 2015

10 Most Fascinating Diving Places of the world

The allure of the sparkling oceans is a call that many cannot resist because of their love for marine beauty and adventure. If you belong to that gang, splashing around the romantic beaches and islands of the world should be one of the most wonderful ways to have fun.

The excitement of water sports redoubles if you are visiting some of the topmost diving destinations of the world. If you are a diving freak and raring to go places, you should not miss these real interesting facts about the best diving places of the world.
Here I have compiled some of the most fascinating diving places of the world. I hope you will like it.
The Bahamas, Western Atlantic
The Bahamas, Western Atlantic
The Bahamas are an archipelago consisting of 700 islands extending over 100,000 square miles and it has warm ocean current influences which are responsible for the vivid marine life particularly the extensive coral reefs.
Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea
Papua New Guinea Bismarck Sea
Papua New Guinea stands at the confluence of three seas namely the Bismarck Sea, the Solomon Sea and the Coral Sea and hence a rich site for marine flora and fauna.
Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands archipelago is a real paradise for scuba divers because of its wide array of gorgeous marine life and challenging geographical conditions. You must know how to tackle the marine creatures, and depth of the dive spots to enjoy the experience.
Rangiroa, Polynesia
Rangiroa Polynesia
The vast coastline of Rangiroa will tell you that it counts among the largest atolls of the world and definitely the biggest one of the Tahiti Islands. This place offer fantastic glimpses of marine wealth of French Polynesia.
Riviera Maya, Mexico
Riviera Maya Mexico
Riviera Mayo is a reef formation of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. You can see the wonderful natural phenomenon in the formation of the carbonate caves due to the commingling of fresh and saline waters.
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Great Barrier Reef Australia
While you take the plunge into warm seawaters of Great Barrier Reef, you can catch sight of over 400 coral species and other endangered species of sea animals.
Little Cayman, British West Indies
Little Cayman British West Indies
The Little Cayman Islands is a UK dependency situated in the Caribbean Sea just to the south of Cuba. The north part of the island containing a protected marine park is best for diving.
Bonaire
Bonaire
The geographical location of Bonaire is perfect for the flourish of aquatic flora and fauns. It’s perfectly calm waters and natural shelter from trade winds encourages the growth of corals and makes a beautiful location for diving.
Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands
Bikini Atoll Marshall Islands
Bikini Atoll and lagoon is one of the prospective sites for diving, fishing and other water sports. Bikini Atoll has also remained an experimental ground for nuclear tests conducted around the 1950s.
British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia Canada
British Columbia is the most amazing diving destination of North America, thanks to its extraordinary variety of sea-life. While scuba diving you can see the beauty of the colorful algae that add to the beauty of the marine world.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

10 Deadliest Water Creatures in the World

There are a number of hazardous creatures in the sea. Many can cause serious harm to unaware or inattentive divers. Some may even cause death, although this often depends on the amount of venom used, individual reactions, and nature of injury and location of accidents.

Here I have compiled some of the venomous deadliest water creatures. I may have missed out some so feel free to comment.
Stingrays
Stingrays

The spear, which stiffens when the stingray feels threatened, is serrated like a steak knife and packs venom that can be deadly to predators.

Moray Eels
Moray Eels
Snake like body, protruding snout and wide jaws. These primitive creatures just look like death. They’re fish, by the way, and they can be up to 8 feet long.

Sea Lions

Sea Lions

They’re considered cute, trainable and are major attractions at zoos, but have been known to bite people.

Crocodiles

Crocodiles

Crocs have earned a reputation as one of the wild kingdom’s most ferocious predators. Relying on purely brute strength, they are capable of dragging down water buffaloes and have occasionally victimized humans.

Sea Snake

Sea Snake

Sean snakes are related to cobras, so when it comes to venom, they know what they’re doing. Their bite paralyzes and kills prey in seconds.

Lionfish

Lionfish

Popular in home aquariums, these docile fish sport a striking fan of venomous spines. Although not fatal to humans, the spines deliver a painful sting that can cause headaches, vomiting, and respiratory distress.

Puffer fish

Puffer fish

You don’t even have to be near water for this creature to kill you. The puffer fish, also known as a blowfish has venom stronger than cyanide.

Stonefish

Stonefish

It’s the most venomous fish in the world, and it’s a master of disguise, hiding in plain sight on the seafloor, looking like any other rock.

Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark

The great white shark gets all the attention. But reality is tiger sharks kill more people. Tiger sharks will eat anything: fish, seals, birds, squid, small sharks, dolphins. They can be up to 18 feet long and weigh a ton.

Box Jellyfish

Box Jellyfish

These gelatinous creatures are flat-out deadly. Dozens of people die each year from the many species of box jellyfish that exist in all oceans.

Sunday, 6 September 2015

The 10 Most Beautiful Gardens of the World

Recreation has always been a source of energy for refreshment but gardens have proved to be the best because. It is the place where you can feel the nature at its closest. Gardens are very necessary  for the growth of any healthy society

Here i have compiled the 10 best gardens in the world. I hope you will like it.
Versailles, France
Versailles France
The 101 hectares are riddled with paths that lead to flower beds, quiet corners decorated with classical statuary, ornamental lakes.
Singapore Botanic Garden
Singapore Botanic Garden
Considered one of the world’s prettiest botanical gardens, the Singapore Botanic Garden was established in 1859. It is on 128 acres. The National Orchid Garden is in center section, atop the park’s highest point, where more than 60,000 colorful orchids bloom.
Descanso Gardens California
Descanso Gardens California
A mere 20 minute drive outside of Los Angeles you’ll find a bucolic paradise with more than 100,000 plants and one of the world’s largest collections of camellias. The gardens and woods of Descanso unfold over 65 hectares of the San Rafael Hills
Butchart Gardens, British Columbia
Butchart Gardens British Columbia
The Butchart Gardens are a dazzling example of a successful reclamation project. It is spread to 22 hectare tract filled with 700 varieties of plants that bloom from March to October.
Villa D’Este, Italy
Villa D’Este Italy
Villa d’ Estewas is embellished by one of the most fascinating garden and fountain complexes in the world. It has the Avenue of the Hundred Fountains, where animal heads, lilies, a small boat, basins, and so on all spurt water.
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C
Dumbarton Oaks Washington D.C
You might feel as though you’ve stepped into a Merchant-Ivory set in any of the gardens that make up this estate at the north end of Georgetown, one of Washington’s nicest neighborhoods.
Villa Ephrussa de Rothschild, France
Villa Ephrussa de Rothschild France
It is filled with olive trees and lavender, a lapidary garden, with sculptures too large to be displayed in the villa, and Spanish, Japanese, Florentine, and exotic gardens.
Sourhead Warminister, England
Sourhead Warminister England
To the English gentry of the 18th century, the more classical something could be the better. Stourhead is a grand example of genteel fascination with the past.
The Master of Nets Garden, China
The Master of Nets Garden China
The residential garden in southeast China, call Wangshiyuan in Chinese, was designed during the Song dynasty. The arrangement of pavilions, halls, music rooms, won some bamboo grooves, and waterside perches is an exercise in natural harmony.
Sans Souci Potsdam, Germany
Sans Souci Potsdam Germany
Frederick the Great of Prussia built this splendid rococo palace as his summer place, where he could live without a care, sans souci. Busts of Roman emperors, decorative statues, and a Chinese tea house dot the lavish grounds.

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