Built with salt, located in the Uyuni region of Bolivia, South America, the designer made full use of the salt can be preserved at night to absorb heat during the day this feature, whimsical and ingenious work so that future generations are amazed.
It is normal practice for countries to build bridges over rivers in order to cross them, but one bridge in Honduras stands alone on the riverbank, with the river flowing past it, as if to mock it for standing in the wrong place.
The high-tech hidden in the top diving destination of Curasso will open your eyes!
At the junction of Slovenia and Italy, an ice and snow hut named "Kanin Winter Cabin" stands on a high cliff. The hut is narrow and small, only 104 square feet (less than 10 square meters). If people who are hiking in the Julian Alps in Slovenia have the courage to climb this cliff, do not know whether they have the courage to live in such a shaky hut?
There is a bridge built very deceptive, arguably the world's most deceptive a bridge, it is Norway's broken tail bridge, first of all, it is certainly not really disconnected bridge, but if you have been driving on the case, it is easy to produce the illusion of a broken bridge
As early as the 19th century, German law affirmed the pursuit of human freedom. And it was stipulated that escaping from inside a prison was not punishable by law. As for the additional crimes that emerged after the escape, of course, they could not escape legal punishment.
Don't look at some Singaporeans' kitchens, but they may not even be connected to gas, just for the sake of looking good
Today we want to introduce the place is a lot of people do not know, and is in fact very rare a super beautiful place, may not have heard of him, but he is the southernmost city on our planet, we do not know him is also justifiable, the name of the city is called Ushuaia
Barcelona, Spain, and people who have been here are amazed by the planning of this city. Because all the buildings in this city are neatly organized and look basically the same, it is also called the "paradise of the compulsive".
Swiss scientists have found trace amounts of gold in sewers and wastewater treatment plants, and calculate that roughly 95 pounds of gold is flushed into the wastewater system each year, or about $2 million