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Rock of Solutré

The Rock of Solutré is a striking limestone escarpment located about 8 km west of Mâcon, France, overlooking the village of Solutré-Pouilly. It stands as one of the most iconic landmarks in the Saône-et-Loire department within the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.


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La Paz Sand Dunes, Philippines

The La Paz Sand Dunes in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, span an impressive 85 square kilometers as a protected coastal desert and recognized National Geological Monument. Often known as the “Desert of the North,” this striking destination offers thrilling 4×4 rides over rolling dunes, exciting sandboarding adventures, and breathta...


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Twin Lagoon (Coron)

Twin Lagoon is one of the top three must-visit spots on an island-hopping tour from Coron, along with Kayangan Lake and Barracuda Lake, and it stands out as one of the best experiences in the area. Unlike the other two, Twin Lagoon is mostly filled with saltwater, as it is connected to the sea, and even early in the morning, the wa...


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Agno Umbrella Rocks

Umbrella Rock, located in the town of Agno in Pangasinan, Philippines, is a remarkable natural formation and one of the region’s most popular tourist attractions. The breathtaking Umbrella Rocks stand as a testament to nature’s artistry, sculpted over countless geological ages by the relentless forces of wind and sea. They resemble umbrellas or mus...


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Pont d’Arc

Pont d’Arc is a natural stone arch located in the Ardèche département in southern France, about 5 km from the town of Vallon-Pont-d’Arc. Formed when the Ardèche River cut through a narrow escarpment in one of its meanders, the arch measures approximately 59 meters wide and 34 meters high. It forms the g...


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