The Verzasca is a Swiss 29-kilometer long mountain river flowing into Lake Maggiore. It is known for its clear water and colored rocks. The Verzasca Dam is a few kilometers up river from this lake.
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The World Largest San Alfonso Del Mar Resort Swimming Pool
-71°C World’s Coldest Inhabited Place: Oymyakon, Siberia.
16th Ave Tiled Steps in San Francisco.
Capital of Japan only since the 19th century, Tokyo has blossomed into the world’s largest metropolis, yet maintains an astonishing blend of the ultra-modern with centuries-old temples and shrines. Join us and explore bustling local markets, visit serene gardens, see traditional homes of Tokyo’s Yanaka district, and kick off your travel in Japan.
Short Trip to the Top of the “Dachstein” in Austria. Stunning View from the “Sky Walk” and the Stairway to Nothingness as well as some impressions of the Ice Palace.