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Nature will inspire the most fun in our lives, especially when viewing exotic waters. You are interested to visit it? Here are 10 best waters in the world, as quoted from nationalgeographic.com.
1. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe-Zambia
Roar and mist always come when the water began to fall from the Zambezi River into the gorge as high as 328 feet (100 meters) down. Victoria is one of the largest waterfalls in the world that lies between the countries of Zambia and Zimbabwe, Africa.
The best time to visit is when the volume is not high water and swift water flow. Avoid also traveling in the rainy season (from mid-November to April).
2. Canal Venice, Italy
Venice became one of the famous water tourism mainstay in Italy. The various canals and gondolas (boats water) create the most romantic atmosphere in this world. During this trip you will easily see the Grand Canal, Palazzo ancient buildings and the Rialto Bridge from the boat gondola.
Venice is a city built on water. Often the city is also known as a floating city with 150 water channel that connects nearly 700 small islands in the vicinity.
3. Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the world that occupies an area of 344,400 square kilometers of sea coral. In this place at least has found over 2,900 different types of reefs and 900 islands.
Because of its beauty, the Great Barrier Reef has been designated as World Heritage sites in the land of the kangaroo. More than 10,000 species, including 1,500 species of fish and 200 species of birds, living in this region.
Hundreds of thousands of visitors often come to the Great Barrier Reef for diving, snorkeling and boating every years. Great Barrier Reef located off the coast of Queensland, or more precisely in northeastern Australia.
4. Li River, China
The flow of the river at this place is so quiet and well bypassed by boat raft made of bamboo. Landscape in the waters of Li is very fascinating, especially when the fog fell and blanketed some parts of the river and around the top of the mountain.
During a trip on the Li River, a variety of interesting activities is easily seen from the boat. Starting from the beauty of the terraced rice fields (terraces) up to a buffalo that was pulling a cart in the middle of rice fields.
Li River in Guilin and Yangshuo between cities along the 51 miles (83 kilometers).
5. Suez Canal, Egypt
Territorial waters, formerly made colonial British Empire (1859-1869) as the most effective liaison between the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea sepanjang160 kilometers.
Maybe if no place is, everyone who sailed from Italy to Singapore must pass through the area south of Africa in a time and a longer distance. But for now, you can sail through the Suez Canal in Egypt, surrounded by dry and barren region.
6. Lake Como, Italy
Thousands of years ago this lake formed by a glacier that carved the peaks and valleys of the Alps down to the Lombard region (48 km) north of Milan, Italy. Como Lake covers an area of 146 square kilometers of waters between Careno and Argegno.
Aside from being a large lake in the country of Italy, Como has long been known as a “mirror of Venus”, which means that this lake has a calm blue water and surrounded by many luxury villas, ancient mountains and rural areas.
7. Lake Baikal, Russia
“Russia’s Galapagos” or nickname for Lake Baikal is one of the richest environments in the world’s most endangered freshwater fauna life. In winter, Baikal freezes into ice and liquid when hot again.
Lake in southeastern Siberia. This is the largest lake, the deepest and oldest (25 million years) in the world. Natural beauty of Lake Baikal can you watch from atop Mount Barguzin.
8. Nile River, Egypt
Unlike the Suez, the Nile is known as the longest river in the world. Nile River flows along the 6650 km or 4132 miles and divide some countries, like Egypt, Ethiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Sudan.
Area of land along the Nile River basin is also a fertile, so that local residents are able to farm and earn a good livelihood.
9. Bora-Bora, South Pacific
The beauty of the island of Bora-Bora in the South Pacific this could be the best in the world. This is a tropical blue lagoon surrounded by coral reefs and volcanoes. Usually people choose the waters of the Bora-Bora as a place for snorkeling and diving or relax on the white sand beach.
10. Dead Sea, Israel
It looks dead sea in this area of Israel and Jordan. Even the Dead Sea also occupies the lowest on earth (with a coastline of about 400 meters) below sea level.
Uniquely, if you soak in this place is not going to drown. The reason is the content of salt in the Dead Sea is very high and the water that flows directly into the Dead Sea evaporates into the air leaving a lot of minerals.
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