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Mexico City Sinks Several Inches Annually
The city itself drops between 0.2 and 1.3 feet per year! Because Mexico City has one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas, there is an extremely high demand for water.
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Underwater Museum in Mexico
he museum is 400ft below sea level near the Mexican city, Cancun (one of the best tourist places in world). The museum, which will have the capacity to entertain 750,000 tourists yearly, is still under construction and will open to public in 2011.
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The City that was Destroyed by a Volcano
One fateful day a city located beneath a dormant volcano was completely destroyed in an eruption. Sound familiar? Everyone knows the story of Pompeii in Italy, destroyed in AD 79 by Mount Vesuvius. But this was the city of Plymouth, Monserrat. The yea
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The Blue City From Above
A land of lush forests as well as the mighty Thar Desert, Rajasthan contains one of the jewels of India – the Blue City of Jodhpur.
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One Ancient City
All of Thailand's architectural landmarks, plus some made up ones, all viewable via two-seater bicycle.
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Voyage on One of the World’s Largest Cruise Ship
Here’s a little photo-essay on Brilliance of the Seas cruising in Gulf waters. The ship contains 13 decks, 5 restaurants, a library, theater, art gallery, casino, pools, shops, sports courts and much more! In fact, this is a small floating city.
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Ephesus The ancient city in Anatolia
Ephesus was an ancient Greek city on the west coast of Anatolia, near present-day Selçuk, Izmir Province, Turkey. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League during the Classical Greek era.
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5 Fantastic Cities that Float on the Water
Check out these amazing designs - who knows, we might one day live on these as well!
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Will Robots Build the Underwater Cities of Our Fut
One architect has a fantastic vision of a world in which we live beneath the waves.
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The Existing Cities Of The Future
A one picture is worth a thousand words. Those are some prediction of exciting cities in far future. Imagine huge building, futuristic building, near Eiffel’s tower, Dubai that looks so futuristic in our time and you think that it can’t go further.
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China’s Forbidden City
One of China’s most amazing sites is the Forbidden City known in the Chinese language as, “Zijin Cheng”, a place that has been publicly blocked for the past 500 years. It is one of the most ancient pre-historic structures of the world. Located in Be
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Military Units near Moscow City
One Russian blogger has spotted tens of army heave machinery units, tanks and ballistic missiles parked in the temporary camp that was overnight built near Moscow city suburb “Khodynskoe”
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Love Seats Now Available In Danish City Buses
No more boring city bus rides. Take a seat in one of the two “love seats” on a Danish bus in Copenhagen and you could leave the bus holding hands with your next love (or a broken self confidence.)
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Defending the city that never surrendered
The Battle for Moscow in 1941-1942 lasted more than seven months and was one of the bloodiest in WW2 history.
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Blazing Trails: What Five Pioneering Cities Have B
Change, whether good or bad, supported or maligned, always begins the same way: with one person, one idea, and one moment of courage. Cities effect change through bans, setting precedents that are sometimes revolutionary and always controversial.
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Sex And The City in 60 Seconds
The poupular summer sequel is broken down to one minute.
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Top Cities for Good (and Bad) Hair Days
Are you having a good hair day? You probably are if you’re living in one of these cities.
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Top 5 Things That Keep City Dwellers Awake In The
I used to live in the big city and this was one of the reasons I wanted to move and never look back.
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Battle of Stalingrad – One of the Crucial Points
The southern Russian city of Volgograd, at that time called Stalingrad, where one of the decisive battles of World War II took place, is preparing to the celebrations on a massive scale.
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Unique Miniature City Housing Estate N - An Eccent
“Abandoned Housing Estate Number N” is a unique miniature city, made entirely from corrugated cardboard. So far I’ve seen a city made of toothpicks, another one made of staples, but this is the first cardboard city, for me. Created by a Japanese art
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