7/17/2012

Top 10 Water Travel in the World

70 % of Earth's surface area is dominated by water. Not surprisingly, most beautiful sights in the world mostly in water.Many of the world's most beautiful sights include marine areas due to the Earth composed mostly of water. Most of exceptional beauty store.
1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest collection of coral reefs are composed of approximately 3,000 reefs and 900 islands, stretches for 2,600 km. This reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in northeast Australia.

Most of these areas include parts of the reef is protected by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Coral gardens can be seen from space and are sometimes referred to as the single largest organism in the world, was also voted as one of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
2. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Zambia
Victoria Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. This waterfall is located on the Zambezi River, which at present forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
This waterfall has a width of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km), with a height of 128M (420 feet). David Livingstone, Scottish explorer, visited the lake in 1855 and named it the name of Queen Victoria, while its local name is Mosi-oa-Tunya, "thundering smoke".
3. Canals of Venice, Italy
Best enjoyed in summer, Venice canal and gondola is one of the most romantic places in the world. City of Venice is a small island is 700 which is connected approximately 150 channels, makes it look like a floating city. The main canal, Grand Canal is the length of three kilometers fenced luxurious Renaissance-style decoration.
4. Li River, China
The river that runs along the 83 kilometers between Guilin and Yangshuo city has inspired artists and writers for thousands of years. This river through limestone mountain peaks, making the scenery in it looks very beautiful, especially with the fog-mist that makes a mystical atmosphere. Every bend in the river to save surprises, ranging buffalo farmers who brought China to the people sailing on a bamboo raft. 
5. Suez Canal, Egypt
Suez Canal to the west of the Sinai Peninsula, a canal boat along the 163 km located in Egypt, connecting Port Said on the Mediterranean Sea at Suez on the Red Sea. Suez Canal opened in 1870 and built on the initiative of a French engineer named Ferdinand Vicomte de Lesseps. 
6. Lake Como, Italy
Lake Como is the name of the lake is located in northern Italy. This lake is the third largest lake in Italy after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. Lake Como has an area of ​​146 square kilometers. With a view inside the blue water, the lake was dubbed "Venus mirror". Area around the lake filled with views of the mountains, trees, and tiny villages.
7. Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake Baikal is the deepest lake, the world's oldest, and most (in content) bargaining water on Earth. This lake contains more than 20 percent of the world's fresh water and more than 90 percent of freshwater Russia. 
This lake is a world heritage site located in southern Siberia in Russia, between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and Buryatia on the southeast, near the city of Irkutsk. This name comes from the Tatar "Bai-Kul", meaning "rich lake". He was also known as the "Blue Eye of Siberia". 
Surrounded by forests and snowy mountains, the lake is memersembahkan an extraordinary beauty. In winter, the lake water freezes into ice is very thick, even the Trans-Siberian train could travel across the surface of the lake is as deep as 40 meters. 
8. Nile River, Egypt
The Nile is one of the two longest rivers on Earth. Nile River flows along the 6650 km or 4132 miles and split no less than nine countries, namely Ethiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Sudan, and of course Egypt. Because of the Nile the same meaning in Egyptian history (especially ancient Egypt), it is identical with the Egyptian Nile. 
9. Bora-Bora, South Pacific
The island is included in the ranks of Polynesian islands is called the most beautiful island in the world. Blue lagoon is encircled by coral reefs around the island, crowned 727-meter-high volcano mountain. Bora-bora-known as the most popular honeymoon destinations in the world. 
10. Dead Sea, Israel

The Dead Sea is a lake that stretches in the region between Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan Regional At 417.5 m below sea level, the lowest point on Earth's surface. The Dead Sea lies on the border between Jordan and the western part of Palestine, the Dead Sea has the lowest point on Earth at 1,300 ft (400m) below sea level.The lake is called the Dead Sea because there is no life form can survive in salt water. The Dead Sea has the highest salt content of the whole ocean in the world. The salt content of about 32 percent, compared to an average salt content of 3 percent in the Mediterranean Sea or the Mediterranean.From the first, the material of the Dead Sea are known to have skin memercantik effect. By applying this mud to the body, minerals contained in it is proven to repair skin, blood circulation, and can help health.


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