- Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Fairy Pools are located two miles from the Glen Brittle beach. They are a part of a stream coming from the Glen Brittle forest which flows in clear quiet streams and beautiful waterfalls. There’s not so much public transport and you can take a walk through the pools enjoying the serene beauty. The great news is that you can swim here, but the water is rather cold even in summer. When visiting Fairy Pools, make sure you don’t do anything to harm the environment here.
- 2.Venice, Italy
Venice is a sanctuary on a lagoon, and it’s not only amazing, but also preservative. In fact, Venice has maintained it’s beauty for more than 600 years. The city has 118 islands and more tourists than residents and this is a fact contributed by availability of many beautiful sites and places to go while in the city. Among the places is touring with the Grand Canal, which is a 230 passenger boat. The tallest and the oldest building in the city is the Campanile, which was built 325ft tall. To reach the top, people take a lift, but in the old days the Roman Emperor Fredrick III rode a horse to the top. St Mark’s Basilica and the Piazza San Marco are another popular attractions in Venice. The Lido di Venezia is a world-known luxury destination that attracts thousands of celebrities, critics, and popular actors and actresses. Venice also relies greatly on the cruise business. Unfortunately, the city’s popularity has caused many problems. It’s often overcrowded and the competition for tourists to purchase houses in Venice has made prices increase so high that many locals have to move to more affordable places in Italy.
3.Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
It was named Victoria Falls by a Scottish explorer David Livingstone. He’s believed to have been the first person from Europe to visit Victoria Falls on 16 November 1855. By the end of the 90s around 300,000 visitors were seeing Victoria Falls each year, and it was expected to increase to a million or more in the next decade. However, today Victoria Falls has more visitors from Zimbabwe and Zambia than from other countries in the world. The waterfall is accessible by train and bus, and it’s rather cheap to reach, so why not visit this beautiful place this year?
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