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    Cape Stolbchaty: Volcanic Activity at its Finest



    Kunashir Island is the southernmost island of the Kuril Islands, which are controlled by Russia and claimed by Japan. It lies between the straits of Kunashir, Catherine, Izmena, and South Kuril. Kunashir is visible from the nearby Japanese island of Hokkaidō from which it is separated by the Nemuro Strait.




    It seems almost impossible to believe that nature itself created the “stone organs” of Cape Stolbchaty, on Kunashir Island. But this indeed the result of volcanic activity at its finest. This natural wonder is formed out of thousands of rock columns that sometimes, under the pressure of the elements come tumbling down, breaking to pieces and forming piles that resemble firewood. If you find the volcanic formations of Cape Stolbchaty interesting, you might want to check out The Giant’s Causeway and Garni Gorge.




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    Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in The World

    Fifth Avenue (New York City) : $1,850



    Although there are many attractions offered in New York, but hard to find a place where people gather in the most crowded other than on Fifth Avenue, from Central Park to Bryant Park. Although It include Saks, Cartier, Bergdorf Goodman to the Apple Store there, Fifth Avenue also influent branding to retailers and bring great earning potential. The result, rents are mostexpensive in the world and still like that till today.
    Price-per-square foot, per year : $1,850
    Price in 2007 : $1,500


    Causeway Bay (Hong Kong) : $1,784

    Hong Kong is expensive. It’s good for retailer and make It’s quite difficult to find vacant land there to be built. But, It doesn’t stop the area as a major shopping center in East Asia. What can be seen there is mainly the Japanese retailers, such as the 13 story and Sogo department stores, asthe most recognizable stores in the region.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $1,784
    Price in 2007: $1,213


    Madison Avenue (New York City) : $1,200


    Madison Avenue is the second most expensive location in New York City. However won’t look as strong as the region of Fifth Avenue for years to come. According to Gene Spiegelman, executive director of retail services at Cushman & Wakefield, the opportunity there has lost and retailers tried to get a cheaper price.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $1,200
    Price in 2007: $1,200

    Avenue Des Champs (Paris) : $1,134



    Just few streets in the world that is integrated with high end fashion like Avenue Des Champs. Property in this area developed into mega-stores, such as the 20.000 square-foot Louis Vuitton showroom and the Virgin Atlantic shops, where it is their largest store in all of Europe.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $1,134
    Price in 2007: $922
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    Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in The World


    Via Montenapoleone (Milan) : $983



    Milan is the fashion capital of Italy, and the Via Montenapoleone is the path that offers the best shopping centers. All that you imagine from Gucci and Louis Vuitton to Prada and Salvatore Ferragamo, can be found here.


    Via Condotti (Rome) : $909


    The key to retail prices remain the same. Wherever there are many tourists who come together is a place where the most expensive property can be found. That makes the Via Condotti, near the Spanish Steps, is a place for fine shops. The road had told by few writers like Lord Byron, John Keats and Percy Shelley was now transformed into a luxury goods sales like Valentino and Hermes.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $909
    Price in 2007: not available


    East 57th Street (New York City) : $900



    East 57th Street are among the most strategic place for retailers in New York, the Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Visitors staying at the Four Seasons, one of the most expensive hotels in Manhattan, where if they want to shop, just need to step foot in front of their door. Many options are available, starting from Tiffany & Co. Corner of Fifth and moved down to Tourneau at the end of Madison.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $900
    Price in 2007: $900


    Grafton Street (Dublin) : $824



    Grafton Street (Irish: Sráid Grafton) is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being Henry Street. It runs from St. Stephen’s Green in the south to College Green in the north.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $824
    Price in 2007: $668

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    Top 10 Most Expensive Streets in The World

    New Bond Street (London) : $810



    Bond Street is a major shopping street in London which runs through Mayfair from Piccadilly in the south to Oxford Street in the north. It is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is more upmarket than nearby Regent Street and Oxford Street. It is in the Mayfair district of London, and has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century. Technically “Bond Street” does not exist: The southern section is known as Old Bond Street, and the northern section, which is rather more than half the total length, is known as New Bond Street. This distinction, however, is not generally made in everyday usage.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $810
    Price in 2007: $813



    Ginza (Tokyo) : $794



    It is known as an upscale area of Tokyo with numerous department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffeehouses. It is recognized as one of the most luxurious shopping districts in the world. Many upscale fashion clothing flagship stores are located here. Prominent are Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci. A recent addition is the 12-story Abercrombie & Fitch flagship.
    Price-per-square foot, per year: $794
    Price in 2007: $683

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    A Tourist place: Bali




    One of Bali's most important sea temples, Pura Tanah Lot ("Temple of Land in the Middle of the Sea") is a spectacular sight, especially at sunset.




    The tiny island was formed by the gradual erosion of the ocean tide over thousands of years. The temple of Tanah Lot is said to have been founded by the 16th-century priest Nirartha, one of the last priests to come to Bali from Java.




    The temple of Tanah Lot stands on a rocky island just off the southwest coast of Bali. One of Bali's most sacred sea temples, Tanah Lot is dedicated to the guardian spirits of the sea. The temple itself is said to be guarded from evil by the sea snakes that inhabit the caves below.



    The temple itself is not accessible to visitors, but magnificent views can be had from a variety of points nearby. Crowds especially gather on the terraces nearby to watch the glow of the sunset behind the temple. Naturally, there are plenty of souvenir shops and cafes with a view to keep you well-supplied while doing so.
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    Amazing cave painting in Lascaux



    Visitors stare, amazed by the cave art in Lascaux, south west France.

    The expressive lines and bold colours are dramatic and exciting, conveying the energetic animals roaming alongside the artist responsible for these paintings thousands of years ago.

    However, the pictures you see are actually replicas of real artwork produced in prehistoric times residing in the cave next door.



    The originals - thought to be some of the oldest paintings in the world - had to be locked away in the Lascaux Cave in 1963 to preserve them from deteriorating as a result of visitors' humidity and warmth.

    It had in the region of 100,000 visitors each year and the combination of so many people and strong lighting started to have a detrimental effect on the 17,000-year-old exhibition.



    However, managers of the tourist site did not want to deprive future visitors from seeing these prehistoric works.

    And so, they created Lascaux II - an exact replica of the cave and art - painted by local artist Monique Peytal.

    Located on the same hill as the original, this large-scale copy took 10 years to complete and now receives approximately 300,000 art lovers every year.



    It many not be the original but that doesn't make these chambers any less stunning.

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    Top 10 Tallest Lighthouses in the World


    Jeddah Light *World’s Tallest Lighthouse



    The tallest lighthouse ever constructed in the world is the concrete and steel Jeddah Light in Saudi Arabia. This mega structure is 133 meters tall. This spectacular lighthouse is located at the end of the outer pier on the north side of the entrance to Jeddah Seaport.



    Perry Memorial Monument World’s 2nd Tallest Lighthouse



    Tallest Lighthouse in North America
    World’s Most Massive Doric Column

    The Perry Memorial Monument in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, USA is the tallest lighthouse in North America. It is the 2nd tallest in the world with a height of 107 meter. This is also the world’s most massive Doric column. This memorial, which is a lighthouse at the same time, is visited by 200,000 people each year.



    Yokohama Marine Tower *World’s Tallest Skeletal Steel Lighthouse



    World’s 3rd Tallest Lighthouse
    Tallest Lighthouse in Japan

    The impressive Yokohama Marine Tower is considered as the 3rd tallest lighthouse in the world with a height of 106 meters. This lattice tower with an observation deck at a height of 100 meters is located in Yokohama, Japan. It was built in 1961 is the tallest in Japan.


    Ile Vierge Lighthouse *World’s 4th Tallest Lighthouse




    World’s Tallest Traditional Lighthouse
    Tallest Stone Lighthouse in Europe


    The Ile Vierge Lighthouse which is made of granite stone is the world’s tallest traditional lighthouse. This 82.5 meter tall structure which was completed in 1902 is located in Finistere, France. It is also the tallest stone lighthouse in Europe.

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