Sunday, July 3, 2011

The Most Unbelievable Place On The Earth

1. Victoria Falls

 In the world of great waterfalls the grand Victoria Falls of South Africa has truly stolen away the lime light from the last many years. It has been one of the major tourist attractions of South Africa. People just love to view the exotic and spectacular natural beauty of these great falls. Most of the tourists from all across the world enjoy their vacations with their family members in the lapse of these huge water curtains. The great Victoria Falls of South Africa are one of the Seven Wonders of the World today. These great waterfalls are located on the Zambezi River which lies in the Southern Africa. The grand Zambezi River lies between the two countries of South Africa and they are Zambia and Zimbabwe. These great waterfalls are also known as “Mosi-Oa-Tunya” by the local residents of South Africa which literally means the Smoke of the Thunders. The chilled water of the great Victoria Falls from a height of 1200 meters which make this water fall one of the highest waterfalls of the world.

2. Iguazu Falls

In the world of ostentatious and majestic waterfalls of the world, the great Iguazu Falls have stolen away the glare of publicity. The great Iguazu Falls have been the major tourist attractions from the last many years. These giant water curtains are cited in the lapse of the grand Iguazu River which is located on the frame of the Brazilian State and the Argentine prefecture. These grand and glorious waterfalls divide up the Iguazu River into two parts: one part is the upper Iguazu and the other part is the lower Iguazu. These gigantic waterfalls are one of the major tourist’s attractions for the visitors as well as the local residents of Brazil and Argentina. These mammoth waterfalls are comprised up with entire natural beauty and splendor. These waterfalls mainly separate two major countries and they are Brazil and Argentina. These giant water curtains are taller than the famous Niagara Falls and they are as wide as 275 cascades. For the duration of the rainy season in between November and April, the water level of these falls tremendously increases and adds enough charm to its gorgeousness and attractiveness.

3. Huangguoshu, China

 Also known as Yellow Fruit Tree Waterfall, Haungguoshu waterfall is one of the largest plunge in Asia. Witnessing this cascading water, its mightiness can be only first thing one can think of. Positioned on Baihe River, Huangguoshu is around 77.8 meters high and about 101 meters wide. Hundred of thousands of people visit this place every year. Besides the Great Wall, this is undoubtedly the best attraction in China.

 

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Maison de L'Amitie, Palm Beach, Florida

Owner: Dmitry Rybolovlev, worth $9.5 billion.
List Price: $125 million Final Purchase Price: $95 million
The sprawling oceanfront 60,000-square foot compound, 
bought from Donald Trump in 2008, includes diamond 
and gold fixtures and a nearly 50 car garage.


Crown Lane, Greenwich, Conn.

Owner: Steven Cohen, worth $8 billion
Bought in 1998 for $14.8 million
The hedge fund mogul's massive 35,000-square-foot mansion includes
a basketball court, indoor pool, ice skating rink and nearly $750 million worth
of artwork displayed throughout.


Casa Sin Nombre, Palm Beach, Florida

Owner: Columbia University, bequeathed by the late John Kluge
For Sale: $59 million
Reflecting pools, statues and six houses adorn the oceanfront grounds 
of the late Metromedia founder's property, which recently hit the 
market after being willed to his alma mater.


Penthouse of Trump Tower, New York, N.Y.

Owner: Donald Trump, worth $2.7 billion
Estimated Property Value: $50 million
With more than 30,000 square feet of bronze-, gold- and marble-bedecked space, 
the Donald occupies the top three floors of his namesake high-rise, 
considered one of the most expensive apartments in New York City.


Promised Land, Montecito, Calif.

Owner: Oprah Winfrey, worth $2.7 billion
Purchase Price: $50 million in 2001
The media queen's 23,000-square-foot Georgian-style 
manse sits on more than 40 acres, boasting a tea house, 
more than 600 rose bushes and an upscale outhouse.


Xanadu 2.0, Medina, Wash.

Owner: Bill Gates, worth $56 billion
Home Value: $121 million, according to tax assessments
The high-tech Lake Washington complex owned by the world's 
second-richest man boasts a pool with an underwater music system, 
a 2,500- square foot gym and a library with domed reading room.

The Castle, Austin, Texas

Owner: Michael Dell, worth $14.6 billion
Built in 1997
Looking out on Lake Austin, the computer czar's 
granite and stainless steel abode, with its indoor pool and gym, 
sits behind high walls and touts tight security.