#Mongolia is a land of endless blue skies, the vast Gobi Desert, and the world's last nomads. Discover the 10 must-visit places in Mongolia.
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Discover 10 interesting facts about Mongolia, known for its vast steppes, nomadic culture, historic Genghis Khan legacy, and the harsh but beautiful Gobi Desert.
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Iceland 🇮🇸 is known as the land of fire🔥 and ice🧊 due to its contrasting geological features. It was founded more than 1,000 years ago during the settlement of Viking explorers. These explorers came from the Scandinavian countries. The Vikings ventured outside of Scandinavia to forge new trade routes in distant unknown lands🧭🗺️. Iceland was found by chance by Viking explorers when they were trying to get to the Faroe Islands 🇫🇴. The history of Iceland was written after the Viking Age✍🏼, so it is difficult to get an accurate picture of these early settlements. It is believed that the first permanent settlers on the island came from Norway 🇳🇴 . These settlers brought women and slaves, mostly from Scotland 🏴 and Ireland 🇮🇪. As a result, a significant portion of the population has Irish or Celtic roots🌱. Icelanders created ancient writings called sagas to preserve the oral stories from the northern countries📜. Iceland went through many stages before gaining its independence in the 19th century✊🏼. It was ruled by a aristocracy👸🏼🫅🏽 with power concentrated in a few prominent families, it was part of the Scandinavian Kalmar Union, it was hardly damaged by an eruption of one of its volcanoes🌋 that caused the death of a quarter of the population by starvation, and it was occupied by various nations during the First World War❤️🩹. Icelanders take great care to preserve their culture, traditions, folklore and language 🇮🇸🫂. Some Icelanders still believe in elves, trolls and other mythical creatures that date back to their beginnings🧙🏼🧝🏻♂️✨. #IcelandicCulture #CulturalHeritage #TimeTravel #LingoStar
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Iceland 🇮🇸 is known as the land of fire🔥 and ice🧊 due to its contrasting geological features. It was founded more than 1,000 years ago during the settlement of Viking explorers. These explorers came from the Scandinavian countries. The Vikings ventured outside of Scandinavia to forge new trade routes in distant unknown lands🧭🗺️. Iceland was found by chance by Viking explorers when they were trying to get to the Faroe Islands 🇫🇴. The history of Iceland was written after the Viking Age✍🏼, so it is difficult to get an accurate picture of these early settlements. It is believed that the first permanent settlers on the island came from Norway 🇳🇴 . These settlers brought women and slaves, mostly from Scotland 🏴 and Ireland 🇮🇪. As a result, a significant portion of the population has Irish or Celtic roots🌱. Icelanders created ancient writings called sagas to preserve the oral stories from the northern countries📜. Iceland went through many stages before gaining its independence in the 19th century✊🏼. It was ruled by a aristocracy👸🏼🫅🏽 with power concentrated in a few prominent families, it was part of the Scandinavian Kalmar Union, it was hardly damaged by an eruption of one of its volcanoes🌋 that caused the death of a quarter of the population by starvation, and it was occupied by various nations during the First World War❤️🩹. Icelanders take great care to preserve their culture, traditions, folklore and language 🇮🇸🫂. Some Icelanders still believe in elves, trolls and other mythical creatures that date back to their beginnings🧙🏼🧝🏻♂️✨. #IcelandicCulture #CulturalHeritage #TimeTravel #LingoStar
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In the remote region of Zanskar, inhabitants face a poignant dilemma: how to balance modernisation with preservation. Following glacier conservationist, Lobzang Wangtak, time is not on the Zanskari's side as the developed world unleashes merciless consequences upon their fragile, ancient lands, in the form of disappearing glaciers. Faced with the stark reality of up to 75% glacier melt before the turn of the century, the Zanskari contemplate turn towards the legendary Naga spirits for salvation. The question is: ‘will the intervention of mystical forces be sufficient to halt the impending catastrophe, or does this signal the dawn of yet another tragic cultural and ecological extinction? In this poignant narrative set against the backdrop of a community intrinsically linked it's environment, the powerful nature of water is starkly illuminated, reminding us of its oft-forgotten value. --- A Flow of Consciousness - Evanescence ...coming soon
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The discovery of Earth’s oldest fossilized forest, concealed within the highest sea cliffs of England, unveils a prehistoric ecosystem dating back 390 million years. These ancient woodlands, featuring palm-like Calamophyton trees, surpass previous fossil records by three to four million years. Originating from the Devonian Period, when sea levels receded, the forest provides insights into early terrestrial life. These pioneering trees, lacking modern features like roots and leaves, thrived along coastlines, leaving a remarkable imprint on Earth’s landscape and ecosystem dynamics. Apply 👉 #vietnam #thailand #taiwan #southkorea #philippines #hongkong #korea #malaysia #singapore #indonesia #china #asia #usa #japan #india #cambodia #laos #mongolia #myanmar #salta #argentina #australia #southamerica #brazil #CDNDigital #foxandfriends #spain #CebuInFocus #NustarResort #SRP
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🌊 5 Fascinating Facts About the Sea of Galilee 🌊 🌍 Lowest Freshwater Lake: The Sea of Galilee is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth, sitting at an impressive 209 meters below sea level! 🏛️ Ancient Ruins: The shores of the lake are peppered with ancient ruins, including the well-preserved remains of a 1st-century synagogue in the town of Migdal. 🍊 Agricultural Marvel: The region surrounding the Sea of Galilee is a testament to human ingenuity, with thriving agricultural settlements that produce a bounty of citrus fruits and vegetables. 🌸 Therapeutic Waters: The Tiberias Hot Springs, located on the western shore of the lake, are renowned for their therapeutic properties and have been a popular destination for centuries. 🦜 Biodiversity Hotspot: The Sea of Galilee and its surrounding area are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including over 500 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers. These are just a few of the many fascinating aspects of the Sea of Galilee. From its rich history and cultural significance to its stunning natural beauty and modern-day attractions, there's so much to explore and discover. Want to learn more about this incredible destination? Check out our in-depth article, where we dive into the history, culture, and must-see attractions of the Sea of Galilee. Click the link below to start your journey! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eSkKKUz4 #SeaofGalilee #IsraelTravel #HiddenGems #BucketListDestination
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39 mountains, 325 larger rivers (longer than 20 km), 378 km of coastline, 200 km of beaches, over 400 lakes, more than 6000 dams and artificial reservoirs, over 500 mineral water springs (second in Europe after Iceland), 53 types of soil, about 100 species of mammals, 426 species of birds (second in Europe), 207 species of marine and freshwater fish, 61 species of reptiles and amphibians, over 30,000 species of invertebrates, 3700 species of higher plants and over 6500 species of lower plants and fungi, 3600 species of herbs, and over 42,500 cultural and historical sites (third in Europe). All of this is Bulgaria. As Ivan Vazov said: "We, the Bulgarians, to see the world and its wonders, do not need to go so far because our Bulgaria is an unknown and wondrous world." These facts showcase the incredible diversity and beauty of our country.
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Provides a contemporary view of life in #Palau, 🌿🌿 including the geography, agriculture, food, fishing, economy, and showing the life of the people which combines ancient ways with modern influences. 🏝️📺 : (Documentary Movie) Palau is an archipelago of over 500 islands, part of the #Micronesia region in the western #PacificOcean. Koror Island is home to the former capital, also named Koror, and is the islands’ commercial center. The larger Babeldaob has the present capital, Ngerulmud, plus mountains and sandy beaches on its east coast. In its north, ancient basalt monoliths known as Badrulchau lie in grassy fields surrounded by palm trees.
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Discover 10 interesting facts about Micronesia, known for its beautiful islands, rich marine life, ancient ruins, and diverse cultural traditions.
10 Interesting Facts About Micronesia
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Learn 10 interesting facts about Comoros, from its volcanic origins and rich biodiversity to its vanilla production and diverse cultural influences. Explore Comoros' unique attractions and heritage.
10 Interesting Facts About Comoros
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