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Top 6 must-see places

by Ola & Dominika, 6b


Taj Mahal is an Indian mausoleum built by Shah Jahan of the Great Mughal dynasty in memory of the prematurely deceased beloved wife of Mumtaz Mahal. The object is sometimes called the temple of love. It was built on the Jamune River, in the city of Agra, India, located about 200km from Delhi.


This is one of the most recognizable places in all of South America - the lost city of the Incas located inthe Peruvian Mountains surrounded by the peaks of Huayna Picchu and La Montana Machu Picchu. We recommend you go to this place partly on foot, because hiking alone in the mountains provides amazing experience. The view from the city alone is breathtaking, and stories about this city or theories related to the former Inca empire are a fascinating complement to a tour of Peru.


The Grand Canyon is the gorge of the Colorado River in Arizona. It is 446 km long and 29 km wide at its widest point. It has a depth of 1.6 km. It is the largest river gorge in the world, but not the deepest. It has a characteristic copper color of the cliffs curved by the Colorado River

The unique work of human hands, and more specifically the Khmer Empire is one of the most beautiful archaeological complexes preserved to our times. Within the complex, with an area of up to 400 km2, there are numerous, breathtaking temples - e.g. Ta Prohm inspired the creators of the famous film series "Lara Croft: Tomb Rider" and this is where they decided to place part of the action. We are not surprised by such a choice, because the magic of this place overwhelm everyone.


The Great Barrier Reef is the largest and most beautiful reef in the world, located off the coast of the state of Queensland, in Australia. It stretches over two thousand kilometers, from the city of Brisbane to the Gulf of Papau. "Living Rocks" are home to 2,900 individual coral reefs, on an area of 348,000 m2.

The ruins of the ancient city located in Jordan are one of the less known landmarks of our world heritage. The city belonged to the Nabataeans, an ancient Semitic people, and is located among steep rocks in the beautiful Wadi Musa valley - the Moses Valley. The remains of Petra's buildings, which were carved in the rocks, resemble the ancient legendary wealth of the city, which resulted from the location at the intersection of two important trade routes.

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the Great Canyon of Colorado has always been my top of the top! awesome:) I had a large poster in my bedroom when I was your age;)

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