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Es haben sich in der Höhle mehr als 8000 Buddhastatuen angesammelt. Die ältesten stammen aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, und neue Votivgaben kommen bis heute hinzu. Wissenschaftler drängen auf die Aufnahme der Stätte in die UNESCO-Liste des Weltkulturerbes.

Die Kalkstein-Höhlen befinden sich in einem Höhenzug bei der Stadt Pindaya. Auf dem in Nord-Süd-Richtung verlaufenden Grat befinden sich drei Höhlen, aber nur die südliche Höhle kann betreten und erforscht werden. Es ist nicht bekannt, ob die beiden anderen über eine längere Strecke in den Hang eindringen. Die Höhlen sind über einen gedeckten Treppenaufgang zugänglich. Ausgehend von der geräumigen Eingangshalle führt ein Netz von Gängen tief in den Berg. Die Wände der kleinen Hallen und der Gänge sind bedeckt mit meistens vergoldeten Buddhastatuen aus verschiedenen Materialien und in unterschiedlichen Größen.

 

The Pindaya Caves are a Buddhist pilgrimage site and a tourist attraction located on a limestone ridge in the Myelat region. The area is part of the ancestral homeland of the Danu people. There are three caves on the ridge which runs north-south, but only the southern cave can be entered and explored. It is not known whether the other two penetrate for any extended distance into the hillside. Scholars have been pushing for the site's inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

 

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Tratzberg Castle Austria july 2017

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Stone Path : Stormwood.

Stormy day in the touristy part of town

Just another great day hiking with friends

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Probably one of the most photographed, most tourist packed and most overrated locations in Norway, in my opinion.

 

We were leaving Lofoten when I took this picture. It was a brilliant sunset and I hadn't yet been able to take that "classic" Lofoten picture. When I saw this view here I just stopped and took some pictures, because OF COURSE I need to have something. I think it turned out very well.

 

My thoughts about Lofoten, well, it's not ideal for travelers who want to sleep in tents. Do yourself a favor and go there with an RV or something like that. Be prepared to not find any parking places, especially in Henningsvær for example. Reine was also full of people and we only found a free parking spot after six in the evening. Other people were parking along the main road but I wasn't brave like them. I already got stuck once on this trip.

 

I have to say I prefer southern Norway with its majestic fjords and valleys to Lofoten, but Lofoten definitely has a unique look and so, so many bridges.

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The history of Quaglietta begins when, to stop the Saracen incursions in the Sele Valley, it was decided to build 3 fortresses: Valva, Senerchia and Quaglietta, (which however at the time was called castrum Quallectae).

 

The first settlement was therefore a military fortress built on a rocky spur (284 m above sea level) to which a village was added over time.

 

The name has nothing to do with quails as many believe but with the ancient Latin name of the area or Acque electe which translates as pure water and refers to the richness and purity of the waters that flow in the area.

 

Although the town is closely linked to the municipalities of the Sele Valley belonging to the province of Salerno, it is part of the province of Avellino and is a fraction of the municipality of Calabritto.

 

The 1980 earthquake hit this town hard but it was renovated with great attention and today the ancient medieval village retains its ancient splendor and is a tourist attraction.

La storia di Quaglietta inizia quando per frenare le incursioni di saraceni nella Valle del Sele fu decisa la costruzione delle 3 fortezze: Valva, Senerchia e Quaglietta, (che però all'epoca si chiamava castrum Quallectae) .

 

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Il primo insediamento fu quindi una fortezza militare costruita su uno sperone roccioso (284 m sul livello del mare) a cui nel tempo si aggiunse un borgo.

 

Il nome non ha nulla a che fare con le quaglie come in molti credono ma con l'antico nome latino della zona ovvero Acque electe la cui traduzione è acqua pura e fa riferimento alla ricchezza e purezza delle acque che sgorgano in zona.

 

Pur essendo il paese strettamente legato ai comuni della Valle del Sele appartenenti alla provincia di Salerno fa parte della provincia di Avellino ed è una frazione del comune di Calabritto.

 

Il terremoto del 1980 ha colpito duramente questo paese che però è stato ristrutturato con grande attenzione e oggi l'antico borgo medievale conserva l'antico splendore ed è una attrazione turistica.

 

I don't live in Seattle. Therefore they call me a tourist......

As seen on a walk in London.

Officially, the road to Svínafellsjökull is closed as tourists are in danger of falling rocks and they enter at their own risk. I'll wager that the real reason is to protect Svínafellsjökull against tourists. To get there, you now have to walk 4-5 km on an uncomfortable gravel road. Accordingly, I only met one American family on the way which chose to walk on the moss to protect their feet. I guess there's no protection against idiocy.

 

But it's worth going.

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Mutinity on the Christl?

Meuterei auf der Christl?

is a castle in Austria, considered one of Austria's most impressive medieval castles. It is on a 172-metre (564 ft) high dolomite rock near Sankt Georgen am Längsee, east of the town of Sankt Veit an der Glan in Carinthia. The rock castle is one of the state's landmarks and a major tourist attraction.

The castle was first mentioned in a deed of donation from King Ludwig the German from the year 860, when Friesach and several farms were donated to the diocese of Salzburg. Among them was a farm near Osterwitz (curtis ad Astaruizza). The castle is mentioned in the oldest documents, dated between the 11th and 12th centuries, and also during the attacks of the Turkish peoples in the 15th century as a place of refuge for the population. Initially owned by Count Ceizolf von Spanheim, a descendant of the German Emperor Arnulf von Karantanien, known as the first Donor von Osterwitz, the castle remains in his family's possession. After the death of Hans Schenk von Osterwitz on May 30, 1478, the last of his tribe, his property passed to King Friedrich III. return.

 

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I'd ordinarily say that visiting Ireland is a life changing event, though in this man's case, I think being the father of twins is plenty enough... Seen in the Latin Quarter of central Galway City, Ireland.

Yvoire, Haute-Savoie, Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, France.

 

Yvoire (en francoprovenzal Ivouère) es una comuna y población de Francia, en la región de Auvernia-Ródano-Alpes, departamento de Alta Saboya, en el distrito de Thonon-les-Bains y cantón de Douvaine.

 

Está integrada en la Communauté de communes du Bas-Chablais.

 

Se trata de una villa medieval fortificada que se encuentra a orillas del lago Léman, en el extremo norte del cabo situado al oeste del golfo de Coudrée. La creación del señorío de Yvoire se produjo en el siglo XII, si bien las fortificaciones son del siglo XIV, erigidas por orden de Amadeo V de Saboya. En la actualidad es un destino turístico, incluido en las rutas de navegación del lago Léman, y que ha recibido distinciones tales como las cuatro flores de villa turística o la dedicación en 2006 de un sello por el servicio de correos francés.

 

Por su belleza y atractivo turístico es uno de los pueblos clasificados como Les plus beaux villages de France.

 

Yvoire (in Franco-Provençal Ivouère) is a commune and town in France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, Haute-Savoie department, in the district of Thonon-les-Bains and canton of Douvaine.

 

It is part of the Communauté de communes du Bas-Chablais.

 

It is a medieval fortified town located on the shores of Lake Geneva, at the northern end of the cape located west of the Gulf of Coudrée. The creation of the lordship of Yvoire took place in the 12th century, although the fortifications are from the 14th century, erected by order of Amadeo V of Savoy. Today it is a tourist destination, included in the navigation routes of Lake Geneva, and has received distinctions such as the four flowers of a tourist town or the dedication in 2006 of a stamp by the French postal service.

 

Due to its beauty and tourist appeal, it is one of the towns classified as Les plus beaux villages de France.

Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Tourists fishing in the ocean off the coast of Goa

A holographic tourist projects herself into DewXon city to enjoy the sights

 

Taken in DewXon City

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Bacalar Lake, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.

 

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Francia, Alte Alpi, Crête des Beraudes,

Tourists gotten off from a tour bus and are heading to São Jorge Castle (in Lisbon)

 

EIN Dara

Syria

2010

Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine.

 

Tourists walking on the town's streets

Junagadh (Inde) - Touristes indiens rencontrés au Fort de Junagadh.

 

Junagadh (India) - Indian tourists photographed at Junagadh Fort.

Les cubains appellent cet arbre l'arbre à touriste car lorsqu'il est au soleil il rougi et il pèle

 

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