วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Beautiful place


Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu As Peru's most visited tourist attraction and major revenue generator, it is continually threatened by economic and commercial forces. In the late 1990s, the Peruvian government granted concessions to allow the construction of a cable car and development of a luxury hotel, including a tourist complex with boutiques and restaurants. These plans were met with protests from scientists, academics, and the Peruvian public—all worried that the greater numbers of visitors would pose tremendous physical burdens on the ruins.
A growing number of people visit Machu Picchu (400,000 in 2003). For this reason, there were protests against a plan to build a bridge to the site as well. Exists above the area Considering putting Machu Picchu on its.
During the 1980s a large rock from Machu Picchu's central plaza was moved out of its alignment to a different location in order to create a helicopter landing zone. Helicopter landings were forbidden in the 1990s. In 2006 a Cusco-based company, Helicusco, sought to have tourist flights over Machu Picchu, but the decision was quickly overturned.

Grand canyon

Lipan Point is a promontory located on the South Rim. This point is located to the east and along the Desert View Drive. There is a parking lot for visitors who care to drive along with the Canyon's bus service that routinely stops at the point. The trailhead to the located just before the parking lot. The view from Lipan Point shows a wide array of rock strata and the Unkar Creek area in the inner canyon.
Perhaps the most heart-stopping view of the canyon is had from the Toroweap Overlook (Tuweep) situated 3000 vertical feet above the Colorado River, about 50 miles downriver from the South Rim and 70 upriver. This region — “One of the most remote in the United States” according to the National Park Service — is reached only by one of three lengthy dirt tracks, Colorado City or near Pipe Spring National Monument (both in Arizona). These roads traverse wild, uninhabited land for 97, 62 and 64 miles respectively. A visit to this area can be challenging, but rewarding. The Park Service manages the area for its primitive values and, therefore, improvements and services are minimal.



Great wall of china
While some portions north of Beijing and near tourist centers have been preserved and even reconstructed, in many locations the Wall is in disrepair. Those parts might serve as a village playground or a source of stones to rebuild houses and roads. Sections of the Wall are also prone . Parts have been destroyed because the Wal
l is in the way of construction. No comprehensive survey of the wall has been carried out, so it is not possible to say how much of it survives, especially in remote areas. Intact or repaired portions of the Wall near developed tourist areas are often frequented by sellers of tourist.
More than 60 kilometres (37 mi) of the wall in province may disappear in the next 20 years, due to erosion. In places, the height of the wall has been reduced from more than five meters (16.4 ft) to less than two meters. The square lookout towers that characterize the most famous images of the wall have disappeared completely. Many we
stern sections of the wall are rather than brick and stone, and thus are more susceptible to erosion.

Victoria falls

The whole volume of the Zambezi River pours through the First Gorge's 110-metre-wide (360 ft) exit for a distance of about 150 metres (500 ft), then enters a zigzagging series of gorges designated by the order in which the river reaches them. Water entering the Second Gorge makes a sharp right turn and has carved out a deep pool there called the Boiling Pot. Reached via a steep footpath from the Zambian side, it is about 150 metres (500 ft) across. Its surface is smooth at low water, but at high water is marked by enormous, slow swirls and heavy boiling turbulence. Objects--and humans--that are swept over the falls, including the occasional hippo, are frequently found swirling about here or washed up at the north-east end of the Second Gorge. This is where the bodies of Mrs Moss and Mr Orchard, mutilated by crocodiles, were found in 1910 after two canoes were capsized by a hippo at Long Island above the falls.



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  1. สวยมากเลยยย

    อิอิ

    อยากไป ๆๆๆๆ จัง

    ไปด้วยกานนะ

    เขอน


    ^^ ^^

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  2. ไม่ระบุชื่อ27 มกราคม 2552 เวลา 08:47

    ชัดเลย ว่าสวยมากอยากไป

    โดยเฉพาะ กำแพงเมืองจีน

    อิ อิ

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  3. โอ้วววว

    ได้ข่าวว่า เจ้าของบล๊อกนี่

    มั่น น้าคร้า

    ก๊ากกกกก

    ชอบอ่ะ ที่เที่ยวอ่ะ

    Wonderful มั๊กม๊ากกกกกกกกกก

    โพสต์อีกน้า เเอเยอะๆ สวยๆๆๆ ชอบๆๆๆๆ

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  4. ไป ๆๆๆ


    ปายด้วยกาน


    จุฟๆ

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  5. I wana to go with U.
    ^-^


    Have u ever been there?

    ^-^

    Tthanks for beautiful view.

    ^-^

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  6. ไม่ระบุชื่อ27 มกราคม 2552 เวลา 21:12

    กูก็ ...ขี้เกียจบ้างอะไรบ้าง



    เออ... สวยดี มาเม้นกลับกันบ้างอ่ะไรบ้าง


    กุก็เซ้งเป็น


    อิ ห่อ .....

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  7. หยุมอยากไปอ่า
    เปิดทัวเลย
    ไปเที่ยวกัน
    อิอิ

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  8. Grand Canyon นี่ที่ดรีมเวิล์ดปะ 55

    แต่ Machu Picchu นี่สวยจัง อยากไป..

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