Hashima Island: the ghost town of Japan
Hashima is a deserted island located off the Nagasaki coast in Japan. It has a captivating history and is now a popular tourist destination.
Darvaza Gas Crater: the “Gates of Hell”
The Darvaza gas crater, also known as the "Door to Hell," is a burning natural gas field in Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert.
Kawah Ijen: the blue fire volcano
Kawah Ijen is a volcano in East Java, Indonesia, known for its blue fire, acidic crater lake, and labor-intensive sulfur mining.
Chand Baori: the 3500 steps well
Chand Baori was built between the 8th and 9th centuries and is considered one of the largest in the world. The well has 3,500 steps going down 20 meters.
Jalapão
Jalapão is a fascinating destination adventurers, offering a unique experience in one of the most preserved and beautiful places in Brazil.
Towers of Bologna
The Towers of Bologna were built between the 11th and 13th centuries. It's believed that they were constructed by Bologna's richest families.
Haiku Stairs (Haʻikū Stairs) – O’ahu, Hawaii
Haiku Stairs, located in the island of O'ahu, Hawaii was built in 1942 to be a pathway to a military radio station on the top of a mountain.