Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier National Park is located in the
U.S. state of Montana, south from the Canadian borders of Alberta and
British Columbia. The park encompasses over 1,000,000 acres (4,000
km2) and includes parts of two mountain ranges (sub-ranges of the
Rocky Mountains), over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different
species of plants and hundreds of species of animals.
Mount Emei Scenic Area: Leshan Giant
Buddha, China
The Leshan Giant Buddha is a statue of
Maitreya (a Bodhisattva usually represented as a very stout monk with
a broad smile on his face and with his naked breast and paunch
exposed to view) in sitting posture. The Buddha is located to the
east of Leshan City, Sichuan Province, at the confluence of three
rivers, namely, Min River, Qingyi River, and Dadu River. The statue
makes itself the most renowned scenic spot in that city.
The Subway, Zion
National Park, Utah
The Subway is the most popular backcountry hike in Zion, and for
good reason! In a park of exemplary beauty, The Subway is one of the
most diverse and beautiful canyons -- NOT to be missed. A few short
rappels and a couple of short, mandatory swims add spice to the
adventure.
Infinite Pool,
Hotel Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
The Sands SkyPark Infinity Pool is for Marina Bay Sands Hotel
Guests only. Simply register at the Front Desk upon check-in to
receive your pool pass. Each registered guest is entitled to 1 pool
pass. The maximum number of guests per room is either two (2) adults,
two (2) child or three (3) adults. Additional children (12 years and
below) registered to a room enjoy complimentary access to the pool
Angkor Thom –
Baphuon Temple, Cambodia
Angkor is a region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the
Khmer Empire, which flourished from approximately the 9th to 15th
centuries. The word Angkor is derived from the Sanskrit nagara,
meaning “city”. The Angkorian period began in AD 802, when the
Khmer Hindu monarch Jayavarman II declared himself a “universal
monarch” and “god-king”, until 1351, when Angkor first fell
under Ayutthayan suzerainty, to 1431, when Ayutthaya put down a
rebellion and sacked the Khmer capital, causing its population to
migrate south to Longvek
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