4Macchu Picchu, Peru
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Macchu Picchu is a 15th century ruined city of Inca civilization. This civilization was known for its rabidity and how Spanish and other European invaders caused the end of once thriving civilization. Now only the ruins of their once magnificent empire, tucked in the mountains. You can also find lots of Llamas here, who are happy to pose for photos in return for some treats.
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5Antarctica
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Antarctica is the most remote continent of the planet and a place where not many people have toured. With no cities or parks or monuments to visit, you can enjoy the vast icy landscapes and get a sense of what global warming is doing to our world.
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6Angkor Wat, Cambodia
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Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which are the remains of one of the earliest Hindu rulers of Asia. There are temples and palaces in the now ruin city, which will amaze you with its architecture. Despite forest reclaiming most of the buildings, the authorities have manage to restore the main temple and complex in order to provide the visitors a thrilling experience.
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7Petra, Jordan
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Petra in Jordan is a place full of buildings and temples built by one of the earliest inhabitants of the place some 4,000 years ago. The place is famous for its rock cut architecture and water conduit system. It was established in 312 BC as the capital city of the Arab Nabataeans.
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