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Thursday, 5 September 2013
Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls
Bemaraha National ParkIUCN category II (national park)
Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve.jpg
A karst limestone formation, known as tsingy in Malagasy
Map showing the location of Bemaraha National Park
Location of Bemaraha National Park
Location Western Madagascar
Nearest city Morondava, Antsalova
Coordinates 18°40′0″S 44°45′5″ECoordinates: 18°40′0″S 44°45′5″E
Area 666 km²
Established 1997
Visitors approx. 6000 (in 2005)
Governing body Parcs Nationaux Madagascar - ANGAP
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name: Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve
Iguazu Falls, Iguazú Falls, Iguassu Falls or Iguaçu Falls (Portuguese: Cataratas do Iguaçu [kataˈɾatɐz du iɡwaˈsu]; Spanish: Cataratas del Iguazú [kataˈɾatas ðel iɣwaˈsu]; Guarani: Chororo Yguasu [ɕoɾoɾo ɨɣʷasu]) are waterfalls of the Iguazu River on the border of the Brazilian state of Paraná and the Argentinian province of Misiones. The falls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu. The Iguazu River rises near the city of Curitiba. The river flows through Brazil for most of its course, although most of the falls are on the Argentine side. Below its confluence with the San Antonio River, the Iguazu River forms the boundary between Argentina and Brazil.
The name "Iguazu" comes from the Guarani or Tupi words "y" [ɨ], meaning "water", and "ûasú "[waˈsu], meaning "big".[2] Legend has it that a god planned to marry a beautiful woman named Naipí, who fled with her mortal lover Tarobá in a canoe. In rage, the god sliced the river, creating the waterfalls and condemning the lovers to an eternal fall.[2] The first European to find the falls was the Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541.
On November 11 of 2011, Iguazu Falls was announced as one of the seven winners of the New Seven Wonders of Nature by the New Seven Wonders of the World Foundation.
source:wikipedia
Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve
Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve
Type: NaturalCriteria: vii, x
Designated: 1990 (14th session)
Reference No. 494
State Party: Madagascar
Region: Africa
Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve is a nature reserve located near the western coast of Madagascar in Melaky Region at 18°40′S 44°45′E. The area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990 due to the unique geography, preserved mangrove forests, and wild bird and lemur populations.[1][2] The southern end of the protected area has subsequently been changed into the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, covering 666 square kilometres (257 sq mi). The northern end of the protected area remains as a strict nature reserve (Réserve Naturelle Intégrale) covering 853 square kilometres (329 sq mi).
source:wikipedia
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Red sea beach
Red seabeach (Chinese: 红海滩), located in Dawa County (大洼县), Panjin (盘锦市),[1] Liaoning, China, is famous for its landscape featuring the red grass genus Sueda (碱蓬草).[2] It is based in the biggest wetland and reed marsh in the world. The landscape is composed of shallow seas and tide-lands.
source: wikipedia
flower mountains
Flower Mountain is a term from Classic Maya iconography referring to stylized lateral or frontal depictions of an animate mountain, or mountain cave, characterized by the presence of one or more flower symbols at the mountain's 'brow'. This Flower Mountain is repeatedly found associated with solar symbols and depictions of terrestrial water. The earliest representation of a Flower Mountain is found in the Late Preclassic murals of San Bartolo (Maya site).
source: wikipedia
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