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  • KARAKORUM ROAD
    Located @ PAKISTAN

    The Karakoram Highway, also known as the KKH (Karakoram Highway), is much more than a means of communication; it's a magical corridor that connects two of the most imposing mountain ranges on the planet: the Himalayas and the Karakoram. This engineering masterpiece, considered the world's tallest paved road, reaches altitudes of over 4,800 meters. The fascinating thing is that, besides its impressive height, this route follows one of the ancient Silk Routes, becoming a journey down memory lane for adventurers who dare to travel it.
    Few know that the construction of this road was a joint effort between Pakistan and China, carried out between 1959 and 1979. During its construction, more than 800 workers lost their lives due to extreme conditions. Today, the road not only connects both countries but also local cultures, offering travelers the opportunity to experience the rich diversity of the villages that inhabited this region, such as the Burushaski, Shina, and Wakhi.
    Trekking the Karakorum is not just a scenic journey, but also an encounter with unique natural wonders. From the imposing glaciers like the Passu and the Batura to the spectacular landscapes of the Hunza Valley, every kilometer reveals views that look like straight out of a postcard. In addition, this road offers an access point to Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world, nicknamed the "Killer Mountain" due to its climbing difficulty.
    For travellers looking to explore this region in 2024 it's important to keep some practical tips in mind. The best time to visit is between May and October, when the weather conditions are more favorable and the roads are clear of snow. It is essential to wear appropriate clothing for the extreme cold, as even in summer, the nights can be cold. Also, it's recommended to hire a local guide, especially if you plan to detour on less-traffic trails.
    Safety is another important aspect to consider. Although the region is known for its hospitality, some areas close to the border may have access restrictions. It's essential to be informed about local regulations and register your presence if you travel to remote areas. Also, since mobile communications are limited in many parts of the road, carrying a GPS navigation device and a physical map is a smart precaution.
    Traversing the Karakorum is an unforgettable experience that combines the majesty of nature with cultural richness and millennium history. Beyond its spectacular views, this route is an invitation to connect with the deep roots of humanity, where mountains tell stories and winds carry echoes of past civilizations. If you've ever dreamed of an adventure that transforms your perspective, this destination should be on your list.
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    🇵🇰🇵🇰 KARAKORUM ROAD🇵🇰🇵🇰 👇👇Located @ PAKISTAN👇👇 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 The Karakoram Highway, also known as the KKH (Karakoram Highway), is much more than a means of communication; it's a magical corridor that connects two of the most imposing mountain ranges on the planet: the Himalayas and the Karakoram. This engineering masterpiece, considered the world's tallest paved road, reaches altitudes of over 4,800 meters. The fascinating thing is that, besides its impressive height, this route follows one of the ancient Silk Routes, becoming a journey down memory lane for adventurers who dare to travel it. Few know that the construction of this road was a joint effort between Pakistan and China, carried out between 1959 and 1979. During its construction, more than 800 workers lost their lives due to extreme conditions. Today, the road not only connects both countries but also local cultures, offering travelers the opportunity to experience the rich diversity of the villages that inhabited this region, such as the Burushaski, Shina, and Wakhi. Trekking the Karakorum is not just a scenic journey, but also an encounter with unique natural wonders. From the imposing glaciers like the Passu and the Batura to the spectacular landscapes of the Hunza Valley, every kilometer reveals views that look like straight out of a postcard. In addition, this road offers an access point to Nanga Parbat, the ninth highest mountain in the world, nicknamed the "Killer Mountain" due to its climbing difficulty. For travellers looking to explore this region in 2024 it's important to keep some practical tips in mind. The best time to visit is between May and October, when the weather conditions are more favorable and the roads are clear of snow. It is essential to wear appropriate clothing for the extreme cold, as even in summer, the nights can be cold. Also, it's recommended to hire a local guide, especially if you plan to detour on less-traffic trails. Safety is another important aspect to consider. Although the region is known for its hospitality, some areas close to the border may have access restrictions. It's essential to be informed about local regulations and register your presence if you travel to remote areas. Also, since mobile communications are limited in many parts of the road, carrying a GPS navigation device and a physical map is a smart precaution. Traversing the Karakorum is an unforgettable experience that combines the majesty of nature with cultural richness and millennium history. Beyond its spectacular views, this route is an invitation to connect with the deep roots of humanity, where mountains tell stories and winds carry echoes of past civilizations. If you've ever dreamed of an adventure that transforms your perspective, this destination should be on your list. #pakistán #carreteradekarakorum #viajesaventura #paisajesincreíbles #turismodealtura #montañaskarakorum #rutasdelaseda #valledehunza #lacubanitaviajera 🇵🇰
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  • Taal Lake is a SALT WATER
    Located @ BATANGAS

    Alam Mona ba to?
    Maka wow ka talaga
    Taal Lake was Salt Water prior to 1754.
    The huge 1754 eruption that lasted for 6 months from May to December 1754 changed the salinity of the water from salt to freshwater.

    The Pansipit River narrowed down where once upon a time Galleons can enter from Balayan Bay to Taal Lake.
    It gave way and formed a new land blocking the mouth of the Pansipit River and that land later on became Lemery,Batangas in 1861.
    New islands sprouted up from underneath like Napayong Island located in Tanauan
    This gave way to new forms of species like the Maliputo and Tawilis.
    Maliputo was actually a Trevally or Talakitok but since it turned freshwater, then it became the Maliputo
    Tawilis was actually a sardine that turned into a freswater sardine trapped inside the lake when the salinty changed.
    There are fossils of old coral reefs in Taal Lake proving that once upon a time it was saltwater. The last SHARK sighting in Taal was in 1935.

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    -Additional facts-

    1. Lake within a caldera (Taal Volcano)
    2. Volcano within a lake (Taal Volcano Island)
    3. Lake within a volcano within a lake!

    This rare formation is due to:

    1. Volcanic activity creating the caldera
    2. Erosion and sedimentation forming the lake
    3. Ongoing volcanic activity shaping the island

    Taal Lake's characteristics:

    1. Located in Batangas, Philippines
    2. Approximately 25 km x 30 km (15.5 mi x 18.6 mi)
    3. Maximum depth: 172 meters (564 ft)
    4. Contains Vulcan Point, the world's smallest active volcano

    Taal Lake's unique features make it:

    1. A popular tourist destination
    2. An important ecological and geological site
    3. A source of freshwater and fisheries

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    😲Taal Lake is a SALT WATER😲 Located @ BATANGAS Alam Mona ba to? Maka wow ka talaga😲 Taal Lake was Salt Water prior to 1754. The huge 1754 eruption that lasted for 6 months from May to December 1754 changed the salinity of the water from salt to freshwater. The Pansipit River narrowed down where once upon a time Galleons can enter from Balayan Bay to Taal Lake. It gave way and formed a new land blocking the mouth of the Pansipit River and that land later on became Lemery,Batangas in 1861. New islands sprouted up from underneath like Napayong Island located in Tanauan This gave way to new forms of species like the Maliputo and Tawilis. Maliputo was actually a Trevally or Talakitok but since it turned freshwater, then it became the Maliputo Tawilis was actually a sardine that turned into a freswater sardine trapped inside the lake when the salinty changed. There are fossils of old coral reefs in Taal Lake proving that once upon a time it was saltwater. The last SHARK sighting in Taal was in 1935. ---------------------------------------------- -Additional facts- 1. Lake within a caldera (Taal Volcano) 2. Volcano within a lake (Taal Volcano Island) 3. Lake within a volcano within a lake! This rare formation is due to: 1. Volcanic activity creating the caldera 2. Erosion and sedimentation forming the lake 3. Ongoing volcanic activity shaping the island Taal Lake's characteristics: 1. Located in Batangas, Philippines 2. Approximately 25 km x 30 km (15.5 mi x 18.6 mi) 3. Maximum depth: 172 meters (564 ft) 4. Contains Vulcan Point, the world's smallest active volcano Taal Lake's unique features make it: 1. A popular tourist destination 2. An important ecological and geological site 3. A source of freshwater and fisheries #highlightsシ゚ #everyone #trendingpost #followers #cctophotonotmine #philipineshistory #followersシ゚ #PHCEHistory #followerseveryonehighlightseveryone #fypシ゚viralシfypシ゚
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  • ####TSINGY STONE FOREST @ MADAGASCAR ####
    The Tsingy Stone Forest, in Madagascar, is a spectacular landscape formed by karst formations of limestone that create an intricate labyrinth of pointy needles.
    This unique setting, located mainly in the Tsingy Integrated Nature Reserve in Bemaraha, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    In addition to its impressive geology, it houses exceptional biodiversity, including many endemic species of plants and animals adapted to its challenging conditions.
    It's a fascinating destination for explorers and scientists alike interested in their geology and ecology.
    A fun fact about the Tsingy Stone Forest is that its name, Tsingy, comes from a Malagasy word meaning “where one cannot walk barefoot.” This refers to the sharp formations of limestone making even crossing it with footwear quite a challenge. It's a true natural maze.
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    ####TSINGY STONE FOREST @ MADAGASCAR #### The Tsingy Stone Forest, in Madagascar, is a spectacular landscape formed by karst formations of limestone that create an intricate labyrinth of pointy needles. This unique setting, located mainly in the Tsingy Integrated Nature Reserve in Bemaraha, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to its impressive geology, it houses exceptional biodiversity, including many endemic species of plants and animals adapted to its challenging conditions. It's a fascinating destination for explorers and scientists alike interested in their geology and ecology. A fun fact about the Tsingy Stone Forest is that its name, Tsingy, comes from a Malagasy word meaning “where one cannot walk barefoot.” This refers to the sharp formations of limestone making even crossing it with footwear quite a challenge. It's a true natural maze. . . . . . ~Curiosidades~Did you know that~ #stone #forest #Madagascar #UNESCO #nature #naturelovers #naturephotography #natureza #naturaleza #natural #naturebeauty #tourist #tourism #tourpackages #tour #touristattraction #tours #fbpost2024 #fbpost #fbpostviral #post #virals #postoftheday #touring #PostViral #viralpost #viralpost2024 #viralpostfb #follower #touristspot #travel #everyonehighlights #everyone #everyonefollowers #everyoneactive #highlights #travelblogger #travelling #travelgram #TravelGoals #everyoneactivefollowers #everyonehighlightsfollowers #highlightseveryonefollowers2024 #highlightseveryone #hihglights #followerseveryonehighlights #followerseveryone #followers #followme #facebookviral #naturevibes #facebookpost #FacebookPage #HeritageSite #TravelGoals #NatureLovers #AdventureAwaits #HistoricalLandmark #ExploreMore #CulturalHeritage #Wanderlust #Photography #InstaTravel #BucketList #TravelDiaries #curiosities #didyouknow #didyouknowfacts #DidYouKnow
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  • "Shocking Breaking News! Groundbreaking Archaeological Discovery: Early Giant Skeleton Reveals Evidence of Bipedalism and Never-Before-Seen Posture"
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