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Rabu, 03 April 2013

Gouffre Berger Cave, The Deepest Cave in The World

Gouffre Berger cave in France was once considered the deepest in the world. But to this day, it is a popular place for cavers who want to test their skills at a depth of several hundred meters.
British photographer Robbie caves Sean joined the team of cavers.

Extreem Climbing Captured by David Clifford

David Clifford, photographer from Colorado, USA.-his works are published in magazines such as Rock & Ice Magazine and National Geographic. David travels around the word by riding on a motorcycle, bicycle, skiing and walking in the mountains.
Photos best climbers of the world, made ​​by Clifford during his extreme travels.


Amazing Resort in Phillipines


1. Ariara Island, Palawan: Barefoot Bliss

Home to awe-inspiring limestone cliffs, thriving coral reefs, and majestic views (think the ending scene in The Bourne Legacy), Palawan also boasts hundreds of undiscovered islands, and among them, Ariara in the Calamian Archipelago. Seeing its paradise potential, British couple Charles and Carrie McCullough created an ultra-exclusive private island retreat, with eight contemporary yet eco-conscious cottages, suites, and villas (try the Jungle Villa built on stilts!) that can accommodate only up to 18 guests at a time.

General Sherman Tree, One of The highest trees in the world.

General Sherman tree is one of the highest trees in the world. this type of Giant Sequoia has reached a height of 83.8 metres (275 ft). The tree is named "General Sherman" expected not only one of the highest, but also a kind of Sequoia which has a largest volume. It has an estimated volume of 1,487 cubic metres (52,513 cu ft), and an estimated age of 2,300–2,700 years.

 

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