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Breathtaking Photos of Enchanted Landscapes

  1. Dead Horse Mill, Crystal, Colorado, United States (source)  
  2. Mont Saint, Michel, France (source)
  3. Fairytale Tree Tunnel, Ireland (source)
  4. Lake Brienz, Switzerland (source)
  5. Grand Canyon Skywalk, Arizona, United States (source)
  6. Maroon Bells, Colorado, United States (source)
  7. Forest Bridge, Japan (source)
  8. Enchanted Forest, Bavaria, Germany (source)
  9. Bend in the Yangtze River, China (source)
  10. The Matterhorn towering over the village of Zermatt, Swiss Alps (source - © Brian Jannsen)

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10 Amazing Abandoned Places Around the Globe

  1. Spree Park, Berlin, Germany
  2. Hotel del Salto in Colombia - featured previously on Curious History
  3. Gulliver’s Travels Park, Kawaguchi, Japan
  4. Abandoned mill in Sorrento, Italy
  5. Mirny (Mir) Mine is a former open pit diamond mine located in Mirny, Eastern Siberia, Russia - The second largest man-made hole in the world
  6. The abandoned flats in Keelung, Taiwan
  7. Holland Island in the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, United States
  8. Craco is an abandoned commune and Medieval village in Italy
  9. Dadipark Dadizel in Belgium
  10. Abandoned train depot in Czestochowa, Poland

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The Most Beautiful Trees in the World

  1. Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, Oregon. Photo by unknown.
  2. Red maples trees path. Photo by Ildiko Neer.
  3. Most beautiful wisteria tree in the world. Photo by Brian Young.
  4. Yellow autumn in Central Park, New York. Photo by Christopher Schoenbohm.
  5. Amazing Angel Oak Tree, Charlston, Photo by Mark Requidan.
  6. Cherry blossom tree path, Germany. Photo by Shoeven.
  7. California in autumn. Photo by Mizzy Pacheco.
  8. Jacaranda trees in bloom, South Africa. Photo by Falke.
  9. Ponthus beech tree in Brocéliande forest, France. Photo by Christophe Kiciak.
  10. Beautiful cherry blossom road. Photo by unknown.

Majestic.

It’s like a fantasy land.

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London’s Camden Catacombs

Deep beneath the streets of Camden lies a secret unknown to the hoards of visitors and market traders up above – a long forgotten labyrinth of tunnels and vaults that bear witness to the area’s colorful Victorian industrial past.

I have been here, back in the Neverwhere researching days, over 15 years ago. In one tunnel there were beds, from World War 2, with boxes of secret papers on them.