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Landmarks

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  • Brazil91 views

    Iguazu Falls Is Wider Than Victoria Falls And Taller Than Niagara Falls

    Located on the border with Argentina, this breathtaking system of 275 individual falls stretches nearly 3 kilometers wide, with some drops over 80 meters high. The sheer volume of water cascading over the basalt cliffs creates an awe-inspiring natural spectacle.

  • Brazil98 views

    Christ The Redeemer Statue Is One Of The New Seven Wonders Of The World

    Perched atop Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, this iconic Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ stands 30 meters tall, not including its 8-meter pedestal. It was completed in 1931 and offers panoramic views of the city, becoming a global symbol of Brazil.

  • Australia81 views

    Australia Has A "Big Things" Roadside Attraction Tradition

    Across Australia, towns boast oversized replicas of everyday objects, animals, or produce, like the Big Banana or the Big Prawn. These quirky landmarks, often built to attract tourists, have become an endearing part of regional Australian culture and roadside kitsch.

  • Aruba94 views

    The California Lighthouse Is Named After a Shipwreck

    This iconic landmark on Aruba's northern tip was completed in 1910, named after the steamship S.S. California, which sank nearby in 1891. It offers panoramic views of the island's rugged coastline.

  • Aruba94 views

    Alto Vista Chapel Is Aruba's Oldest Church

    Built in 1750 by Spanish missionaries, this small, bright yellow chapel stands in a remote, serene location, marking the spot where Christianity was first brought to the island. It remains a peaceful pilgrimage site.

  • Architecture110 views

    The Eiffel Tower Can Be 15 Centimeters Taller in Summer

    Due to thermal expansion, the iron structure of the tower expands when heated by the sun, causing it to grow in height. Conversely, it contracts in colder temperatures, returning to its original size, a testament to the properties of its material.