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		<title>Recommended world-class attractions: Sri Lanka Tourist Attraction: Lion Rock (the eighth wonder in the world)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2023 12:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Among all the scenic spots in Sri Lanka, the most famous is Lion Rock, which is the symbol of Sri Lanka tourism. In other words, not going to Lion Rock in Sri Lanka is equivalent to not coming to Sri Lanka,</p>



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<p>This is a real sky palace built on an orange-red giant rock. It is called Lion Rock. The coordinate is located in Sri Lanka. This huge rock is 200 meters high. Seen from a distance, Lion Rock protrudes on the flat ground in the northeast of Dambulla. The top is flat and looks like a big stone of a lion. The lion&#8217;s head is weathered and falls off, leaving only a solitary lion&#8217;s body. A garden palace built 200 meters high is hidden in it, Tourists often come here. He is known as the eighth wonder of the world and is also one of the world-class precious heritages protected by UNESCO. The tiger&#8217;s magic skill nature is really impressive. Would you like to fly here in front of the screen?</p>



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<p>Construction history:</p>



<p>It was built by Kassapa (447-495 AD), king of the Moriya dynasty. In order to escape the revenge of Mogallana, the half-brother who avenged his father, King Kasiyabo killed his father and ascended the throne. During the eighteen years, he built this blockhouse palace with military protection more important than ruling significance along the mountain.</p>



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<p>How this heavenly palace was built has always been a theme that archaeologists are happy to explore; On this steep cliff, how do people climb and transport materials to build palaces?</p>



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<p>Tourism traffic information:</p>



<p>There is a long-distance bus from Danbule to Shiziyan. It usually starts at 7:00 and runs every 30 minutes. It takes about 45 minutes. The last bus back to Danbule leaves at about 19:00. Please confirm in advance.</p>



<p>You can also take the Tuk tuk from Danbule to Shiziyan. It takes about 30 minutes and costs about 600 rupees. Please negotiate the price in advance.</p>
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		<title>If you are going to New Caledonia, some scenic spots should not be missed.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2022 09:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Order</td><td>Name</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Bernheim Library, French Caledonia</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Musée de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Caledonia Off-Road Latitude</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Musee de Nouvelle Caledonie</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Promenade Pierre-Vernier</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Place des Cocotiers</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Kunie Scuba Center (Diving Center)</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Atoll de Nokanhui</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Natural pool</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Isle of Pines</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Grotte de Hortense</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Oro Bay</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Lifou Island</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Les Joyaux de Luengoni</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Plage de Luengoni</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Baie de Jinek</td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td>Easo Beach</td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td>Notre Dame de Lourdes</td></tr><tr><td>19</td><td>Trou aux Tortues</td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td>Mouli Bridge</td></tr><tr><td>21</td><td>Blue Hole of Hanawa</td></tr><tr><td>22</td><td>Cliffs of Lekiny</td></tr><tr><td>23</td><td>Baie de Jinek</td></tr><tr><td>24</td><td>Notre Dame de Lourdes</td></tr><tr><td>25</td><td>Base d&#8217;activité nautique de La Poule de Hienghène</td></tr><tr><td>26</td><td>Falaises de Linderalique</td></tr><tr><td>27</td><td>Babou Cote Ocean</td></tr><tr><td>28</td><td>New Cal Outdoors</td></tr><tr><td>29</td><td>Mata&#8217;i Nautisme</td></tr><tr><td>30</td><td>Tieti Diving</td></tr><tr><td>31</td><td>Musée de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale</td></tr><tr><td>32</td><td>Caledonia Off-Road Latitude</td></tr><tr><td>33</td><td>Yoga Facile</td></tr><tr><td>34</td><td>Grand Terre: Poe Beach and Roche Percee</td></tr><tr><td>35</td><td>Yejele Beach</td></tr><tr><td>36</td><td>Mare Island</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption>Members or authors of the website publish the following content articles, and the contents expressed do not fully represent the website&#8217;s views. If you have any questions or are uncomfortable, don&#8217;t hesitate to get in touch with the website administrator, and we will modify or delete them, Thank you.</figcaption></figure>
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		<title>How much do you know about Vanuatu, the most popular tourist attraction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2022 02:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Order</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Hideaway Island</td><td>The exile island (also called Hedwig Island) is only half an hour&#8217;s drive from the center of Port Vila. This island is a coral reserve and a snorkeling resort. The only underwater post office in the world is here. The underwater post office is about 50 meters away from the shore. <br>At a depth of 3 meters, there is no need for diving equipment, just take a face mirror and a breathing tube. The coast is white coral, very unique. It&#8217;s easy to snorkel here, and you can see all kinds of tropical fish everywhere. Hedwig Hotel on the island is a hotel with simple and basic facilities and general accommodation conditions. The food is simple and light, but also very delicious.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Mele Cascade Waterfalls</td><td>Mele Cascade Waterfall Park is located in Port Vila, and you can wade or walk to the waterfall. You can participate in the waterfall falling project here. After the training in landing safety operations by specially assigned personnel, first, climb to the top of the waterfall by land, then tie the safety landing rope, and then control the landing rope to fall from the top of the waterfall, which is very exciting, novel, and fun.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Espiritu Santo</td><td>London Beach, located on the east of the island, and Champagne Beach nearby have fascinating scenery. The clear sea water and fine soft sand make you linger. Don&#8217;t forget to bring snorkeling equipment to explore the beautiful glass-like shallow sea world. You can also bring food tablecloths and have an island picnic with the sea breeze.<br>On the way to the above two beaches, you will enjoy the clear blue holes, which are covered by tropical rainforests and are good places for swimming or diving. In addition, the surrounding trees are dense, the environment is very fresh, and there is no lack of adventure and fun in the elegant, so many romantic couples come here to experience.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td><br>Mount Yasur</td><td>Mt Yasur, the Jesus volcano on Tanna Island, is an active volcano that has erupted for hundreds of years. It erupts every day for 365 days a year. Because the direction of magma eruption is generally vertical, it generally does not hurt people. It is a lifetime experience to stand in the crater and experience the spectacular shock of a volcanic eruption.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Blue Lagoon Swimming Hole</td><td>Blue Lake is a classic natural scenic spot on Effat Island. Tourists can enjoy the natural blue inland lake here. Because of the gift of nature, the lake is not the common green, but the attractive blue. If you dare to take risks, you can also try diving into the lake.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Ekasup Village</td><td>Ekasup Village, the most representative indigenous cultural village on Efate Island, is the best place to fully understand and deepen the magic and ancient Melia culture. The warriors in their original costumes ambush in the tropical jungle with bows, swords, and spears to welcome tourists, and then led by the headman with feathers, hoops, and cart sticks, they walk through the tree hole to their low hut village. <br>After a celebration ceremony, the chief will show everyone their daily lifestyle and some skills, their way of hunting and food storage that has lasted for hundreds of years, And how to make herbs from local unique plants. The villagers&#8217; singing and dancing performances full of aboriginal customs are very unique. Of course, there are eye-catching performances of stepping on flint.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Tanna</td><td>Tanna Island is the most mysterious outer island of Vanuatu, where there is the only active volcano in the world that can be viewed from a close distance &#8211; Isul volcano; There are also many primitive tribes living here, living in the way we have only seen in books or movies. <br>The nude tribe is the tribe that maintains the most primitive ecology on Vanuatu Tana Island. Male villagers only use a straw to wrap their genitals, and female villagers only wear a straw skirts, so they are called the &#8220;Nude tribe&#8221;. &#8220;Luha&#8221; means &#8220;hello&#8221; in the tribal language. When you go to Vanuatu, you must go to Tana Island to have a look and feel the different national styles.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Volcano isur</td><td>Located on Tana Island, Vanuatu Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, Isul volcano has a 1300-foot wide (about 396 meters) circular crater, which has erupted continuously for several centuries and can erupt several times an hour when volcanic activity is most intensive.<br>Because of perennial eruptions, it is used as a &#8220;beacon&#8221; in the Pacific Ocean by pilots and sailors. This volcano is 1184 feet high (about 361 meters), but most of the lava ejected from it rises and falls straight, rarely escapes obliquely, and generally does not hurt tourists. Therefore, it is known as the &#8220;closest active volcano&#8221; in the world.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Underwater post office</td><td>You must go to the only underwater post office in the world. In a natural ocean park, the underwater post office of Vanuatu Post Palace is located 3 meters below sea level. Its appearance looks like a giant soda can at the bottom of the sea. It is 35 meters away from the beach of Port Vila. Every year, more than 50000 tourists come here to dive. <br>You can mail waterproof postcards here, and the salesperson will stamp your postcards. Instead of using traditional ink to cancel stamps, it uses embossed date stamps to print special embossed marks, indicating that the postcard has been sent. When you mail postcards, you can also enjoy the most fascinating underwater animals and plants in the world.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Port-vila</td><td>Vila Port is the capital of Vanuatu, with an international airport and port. It is the political, economic, and cultural center of the country. It is also the location of the business center, food center, and tourism center. It is far away from the noisy world and combines the original Melanesian culture and the century-old British French colonial tradition. It is a leisurely but vibrant tropical paradise. There are not only beautiful beaches, clear sea water, colorful corals, and tropical fish, but also rainforests, waterfalls, clear blue lagoons, and the world&#8217;s unique undersea post office.<br>The best choice to visit the downtown area in Port Vila is the local bus. There is no fixed time point and route for the bus, so it can stop at once. Get on the bus and tell the driver where you want to go. The ticket price is generally between 100 Watts and 200 Watts per person. You can go to the local market in the city center to enjoy the daily life of local people. <br>The colorful tropical flowers sold in the market are very beautiful. A lot of them cost only a few yuan. I bought one and inserted it in the hotel room. It is famous for its coconuts. There are fresh coconuts in roadside stores. They are refreshing and delicious, and cheaper than buying a bottle of water. There are many kinds of foreign wines in the duty-free shops in the city, which are very cheap.<br>There are many grocery stores and building materials stores opened by Chinese people in Port Vila. The local people like Chinese people very much because the Chinese government has helped the country a lot. The hospitals, schools, and stadiums were built with the help of the Chinese people. Port Vila is the base of each island. If you jump to the island, the planes flying to the island are usually small planes, with limited luggage available, so you can deposit large luggage in Port Vila.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Millenium Cave</td><td>Millennium Cave is a very challenging journey. This cave is the largest cave in Vanuatu, which can only be reached by walking through the tropical primitive rain forest, running through the Trent river, climbing over mossy rocks, and passing through the waterfall. If you are a real challenger, don&#8217;t miss this scenic spot. There are many mosquitoes in the tropical rainforest, so we must spray them to prevent mosquitoes. Anti-slip waterproof shoes suitable for hiking are the best, and anti-slip climbing gloves are also very useful.<br>The cave is wet and slippery. It is basically a wading road. Because of the lack of light, it is easy to cause visual errors when you use a flashlight to shine on the light in the water. You cannot correctly estimate the distance between the stones in the water and the water surface, so it is still easy to sprain your feet. Besides, the walls around are very smooth, which makes it difficult to control. My friend told me that the reason why the walls are smooth is that they are all bat dung!</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Fatumaru Bay</td><td>When you pass by around the island, you can enjoy the local characteristics.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Pentecost Island</td><td>Pentecost Island is located north of Port Vila and is covered by dense tropical rainforests. Most islanders live in small villages and live primitive life of self-sufficiency. Many places on the island are not affected by modern culture, and tribal culture and beliefs are the main part.<br>Pentecost Island is famous for Tanggal (land diving), the &#8216;ancestor&#8217; of modern bungee jumping, also known as land bungee jumping. This is the rite of passage for local boys and the celebration of the Grain Festival, which is held every Saturday from April to June every year.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Lelepa Island</td><td>Lalapa Island is about 30 minutes away from Port Vila and is located in Havana Bay. The scenery along the way is charming. You can overlook many small islands in Vanuatu from the top of the mountain. After taking the ferry to the island, first, explore the mysterious cave on the island. <br>The cave is about 20 meters deep. The guide will go into the cave in advance and light candles along the way. The local people say that this was the base of the original cannibals. When the hurricane hit in 2015, the people on the island were still taking refuge there. There are many bats on the top of the cave.<br>Opposite Yandongkou is a quiet and beautiful beach, which is very suitable for snorkeling. Villagers built sheds and toilets on the beach. There is a hammock tied between the coconuts on the bank. After snorkeling, I lie in it and wonder. Lunch is a barbecue and rich tropical fruits prepared by local villagers.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Champagne Beach</td><td>Champagne Beach is located on the east coast of Santo Island. It takes about 45 minutes to drive from Luganville. <br>Champagne Beach is worthy of its name, except that the whole bay is shaped like an old champagne cup. When the tide ebbs, the sound of gas released by volcanic rocks on the sea floor is like the sound of bubbles of champagne. Sitting under the coconuts on the coast, the pure white silty sand beach and crystal clear sea water are dazed, playing with the water, and maybe you can see sea turtles.</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption>Members or authors of the website publish the following content articles, and the contents expressed do not fully represent the website&#8217;s views. If you have any questions or are uncomfortable, don&#8217;t hesitate to get in touch with the website administrator, and we will modify or delete them, Thank you.</figcaption></figure>
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		<title>Maybe one day, I will take a tour of New Zealand（Part I）</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2022 06:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Order</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Good Shepherd Church</td><td>The Good Shepherd Church, a beautiful stone church, is located on the shore of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand. The background is a vast landscape. Many couples choose to hold weddings here.<br> This church was built in 1935 by Benjamin Woolfield Mumford, a famous architect. Its Gothic wood structure and stone structure are unique in New Zealand. Lake Tekapo is a 3-hour drive from Christchurch, suitable for boating and other activities. The Good Shepherd Church is named after the sculpture of a shepherd dog. <br>It is a tribute to the pioneers who created farmland and Mackenzie in the past. It is very memorable to always remember they are great achievements. Many newlyweds choose to hold weddings here. <br>From the window of the church altar, you can see the most spectacular scenery of the Southern Alps.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>&nbsp;Cook Mountain</td><td>Kuke Mountain is also called Keke Mountain. A high mountain in New Zealand, located in the South Alps in the west central South Island. There are 22 peaks with a height of more than 3000 meters (10000 feet), covered with snow all year round, and 3754 meters (12316 feet) high. <br>There is an extremely bright night sky here. When watching the stars here, we will arrange knowledgeable astronomical guides to guide you to use advanced monocular telescopes and high-power binoculars to understand the beautiful starry sky in the southern hemisphere.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Tasman Sea</td><td>The eastern fjord of the Tasman Sea, also known as Mifo fjord (English: Milford Sound, Maori: Piopiotahi), means &#8220;First Native Thrush&#8221; in Maori. <br>It is a glacier terrain located in the fjord national park in the southwest of South Island, New Zealand. The fjord was formed during the ice age, and its deepest part is 265 meters away from Mitt Peak.<br> The Maori believe that the fjord was created by a powerful blacksmith named Tutiraki Fauna. He carved the cliffs and magnificent mountains of Milford Fjord with his magic axe.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Queens town</td><td>Queenstown in New Zealand is a beautiful town surrounded by the South Alps, and it is also a beautiful city close to the mountains and near the water. Queenstown is full of sightseeing spots. <br>The blue sky is sunny in summer, the bright red and golden leaves are colorful in autumn, the weather is cool and sunny in winter, and there are large mountains covered with snow, while spring is the day when flowers bloom.<br> The four seasons are distinct, each with a different look. Lake Wakatipu near the urban area is a deep and blue mountain lake.<br> The magnificent mountains are dotted with green-brown mountains covered with snow in the background. From Queenstown to the top of the mountain, it is a green color. <br>The name of Queenstown comes from the fact that the colonists believed that the beautiful scenery here should belong to the Queen, so it was named Queenstown.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td><br>Sky Tower</td><td>The Sky Tower is located at the junction of Victoria Street and Federation Street in the center of Auckland. <br>The Sky Tower is a sightseeing and radio tower; The tower is 328 meters high, becoming the highest structure building in the southern hemisphere. It is the 13th independent sightseeing tower in the world and a member of the World Tower Alliance. <br>The Sky Tower can withstand a wind speed of 200km/h and an earthquake of magnitude 7 on the Richter scale 40 km away. Even an earthquake of magnitude 8 on the Richter scale 20 kilometers away will not fall.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Lake Wakatipu</td><td>Lake Wakatipu is located in the mountains. Tourists can choose to take a hovercraft or a speedboat.<br> One of the most popular activities for tourists in Queenstown is to take a steamboat (TSS Earnslaw) to swim on Lake Wakatipu.<br> At the beginning of the 20th century, the Enslow was designed to facilitate the residents living by the lake.<br>Today, the ship is still well maintained. It takes tourists to the Walter Peak Mountain Village to see the sheep ranch scenery. There are restaurants, cafes, and bars on board.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Tekapo, L.</td><td>Tekapo Lake is the second largest lake flowing from north to south in the north of Mackenzie Basin. It is located between Christchurch and Queenstown, a famous tourist city on the South Island of New Zealand. <br>It was rated as one of the best stargazing spots in the world and is famous for it. It attracts thousands of international tourists every year. <br>Unlike the Northern Hemisphere, which is plagued by light pollution, the Olaki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve, <br>where Tekapo Lake is located, has insisted on using special protective covers and bulbs for the past 30 years to make the light source shine on the ground, so as to protect the night sky.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Eden Mountain</td><td>Mount Eden is located about 5 kilometers south of the center of Auckland, New Zealand. It is the crater of an extinct volcano. There is an observation tower on the top of the mountain, which has a wide view.<br> It is an excellent place to look at the city scene. In addition, you can visit the ruins of Maori strongholds in the 12th century. When the volcano erupted, the magma covered nearly 6 square kilometers.<br> The magma ejected from the pool is up to 160 million cubic meters, which can fill 32400 Olympic standard swimming pools.<br> Eden Mountain has a temperate marine climate, with little temperature difference in the four seasons. It is suitable for tourism in all seasons.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Coromandel Peninsula</td><td>The Koromand Peninsula comprises densely forested mountains, a spectacular coastline, and lush forests. <br>The 400 km long coastline always allows tourists to find their own beach. Gold mine sites, logging dams, and ancient Maori mountain fastness tell the fascinating history of the Koromand Peninsula one by one. <br>Through the well-preserved colonial buildings and buildings in the town, we can also see its glorious past. <br>There are a series of sports to choose from on the island. Fishing, surfing, diving, swimming, seaside walking, forest exploration, heritage viewing, and village sightseeing are all essential.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Tongariro National Park National Park</td><td>Tongariro Park is located at the south end of Rotorua Taupo geothermal area in the center of New Zealand&#8217;s North Island, covering an area of about 400000 hectares. It is a New Zealand national park. <br>Tongariro Park is a unique volcanic park. There are 15 craters in the park, including 3 famous active volcanoes: Tongariro, N&#8217;Oruhoi, and Ruapehu. <br>The overlapping mountains and the wonders of volcanic activity here attract tourists from all over the world. The sea of N&#8217;Oruhoi Crater is about 2300 meters, and the smoke billows all year round.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Queenstown Skyline</td><td>The sky cable car is located on the top of Bob&#8217;s Peak in Queenstown, which is the place overlooking the downtown area of Queenstown, Wakatip Lake, and the distant mountains. <br>You can walk about 10 minutes from the urban area to the cable car ride point, and take the cable car in the southern hemisphere to the top of the mountain. The sightseeing corridor on the second floor can overlook the whole town from 270 degrees, and the scenery at sunset is even more fascinating. <br>The sky cable car is a very comprehensive scenic spot. In addition to sightseeing, there is also a very famous restaurant StratosfareRestaurant, which was once rated as the &#8220;World&#8217;s Best Scenery Restaurant&#8221; by ABC.</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Arrowtown</td><td>Arrow Town, known as &#8220;a very beautiful autumn town in New Zealand&#8221;, is located around Queenstown. There are still more than 60 wood and stone buildings in the town, some of which are still in use today.<br> The rise of Arrow Town began in the 1860s. After the discovery of gold in Jianhe, the number of people swarming in is seven or eight times as many as the current population of the town. When the flowers are falling, stroll on Buckingham Street, the main street full of romantic Victorian style. <br>You will be overwhelmed by a variety of handicraft stores, candy stores, and specialty clothing and accessories stores around. You can take a catalog of the old buildings in the museum and spend the afternoon feeling the unique historical charm of Arrow Town.<br> The quiet and remote atmosphere of the ancient town will certainly bring a unique autumn atmosphere.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>TSS Earnslaw &#8211; RealNZ</td><td>The TSS Earnslaw, known as the &#8220;Princess of the Lake&#8221;, was born in 1912 &#8211; a golden age in the history of steamships, including the world-famous cruise ship Titanic. Now, as a coal-fired ferry, she has been sailing for 100 years.<br> It is a fascinating landscape on Lake Wakatipu, taking you through time and enjoying the colorful European style at the beginning of the 20th century. During the voyage, you can lean against the railing on the deck and enjoy the beautiful lakes and mountains in Queenstown. <br>You can also climb the watchtower to see the captain&#8217;s superb steering skills. You can also sneak into the steam boiler room to understand the operating principle of the steam engine.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge Bungee Center</td><td>Bungee jumping, a crazy and exciting high-altitude jumping activity, has a large number of loyal fans. This craze originated from the high-altitude jumping at Kawarau Bridge in November 1988.<br> The bungee jumping center of AJ Hackett Kawarau Bridge is the birthplace of bungee jumping in the world and a very representative place for outdoor exploration in Queenstown. Under the Kawarau Bridge is the famous Kawarau River. <br>There are many kinds of bungee jumping events, and tourists can have personalized requirements. The staff will adjust the bungee jumping rope according to your requirements, for example, tourists can choose whether to touch the water.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Milford Sound Scenic Cruises</td><td>Take the modern spacious Milford Fjord sightseeing cruise ship to view the scenery of Milford Fjord. <br>You can enjoy the panoramic view outside the ship from any area of the indoor cabin. The cruise ship is equipped with a comfortable indoor lounge and a large full landscape window. Standing at the bow, you can watch the waterfalls and wildlife from a close distance.<br> From the spacious upper outdoor deck, you can directly look down on the water&#8217;s surface, and the captain will provide rich explanations. The cruise ships departing at some times will also play explanations in other languages.</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Queenstown Hot Air Balloon</td><td>Flying in a hot air balloon tour is an excellent way to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Queenstown and is one of the top local activities. <br>The hot air balloon activity is held in the early morning, when the airflow is relatively stable, which is suitable for the flight of hot air balloons. Take a hot-air balloon to a height of 6000 feet above sea level, and the rising sun will spread golden sunshine over the mountains and lakes.<br> With the rise of the hot air balloon, the beauty of Queenstown is at a glance. The location of the Hobbit, the Southern Alps, and Lake Wakatip&#8230; float under the blue sky and white clouds, and you can take breathtaking photos here.</td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td>Doubtful Sound</td><td>The magic fjord, also known as the &#8220;silent fjord&#8221;, is a relatively long (421 meters) fjord (40 kilometers) on the South Island. It shows the uncanny workmanship of nature, which is quiet, pleasant, mysterious, and wonderful, and has not been affected by modern society.<br>1. The name of the fjord comes from Captain Cook<br>Because the fjord was narrow and the boat was very dangerous, Captain James Cook did not sail into the harbor at that time. Later, when they arrived there, hunters who killed whales and seals called it Doubtful Sound. <br>Like other fjords in the region, the waters of the magic fjord are divided into two distinct layers. The top few meters are freshwater flowing from the surrounding mountains, and the bottom is salt water from the sea. <br>Because the refractive index of fresh water and seawater is different, it is difficult for light to shine in. Therefore, many deep-sea species, such as black corals, grow in relatively shallow places.<br>2. Beautiful natural landscape and rich wildlife<br>The magic fjord is distributed with several waterfalls flying down, especially in the rainy season. Brown Falls in Hall Bay is 619 meters long; Helena Falls in the deep bay is 220 meters long. The fantastic wildlife is another reason why the fjord attracts tourists. The rare bottlenose dolphins, seals, and penguins are all here.</td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td>Roys Peak Track</td><td>The famous walking path in Wanaka, New Zealand, is rugged and steep, with sand roads and no guardrails. It is a very original walking path. Climbing to the top and looking at the whole situation, you can see all the mountains and mountains, the blue sea, and the blue sky. <br>As the zigzag road continues to climb, the panorama of Wanaka Lake will unfold before your eyes bit by bit. When you climb to the top of Mount Roy, which is 1578 meters above sea level, the epic mountains and lakes will unfold like a picture.</td></tr><tr><td>19</td><td>River Kawarau River Boarding</td><td>Kawarau River Float rafting is one of the popular rafting projects in Queenstown. Float rafting, as its name implies, is a relatively new water play activity, which uses a body float to swim in the rapids. Lying on the floating board on the water, you can go down with the unrestrained current and challenge the countless whirlpools formed in the turbulent current, which is very exciting.<br>The whole journey will challenge your nerves, and you will be amazed by the clear river and the natural scenery on both banks of the river. If you are bold enough, you can also walk to the big rock on the bank of the river for a jump, which is very exciting.</td></tr><tr><td>20</td><td>Gibbston Valley Winery &amp; Restaurant</td><td>As early as the early 1980s, Alan Brady, founder of Gitten Manor, planted a grapevine in the Gibbston area with a passion for winemaking. The interaction of sunlight, soil, and climate in this 45 ° south latitude land has achieved the miracle of grape planting in this area.<br>Based on this planting experience, Alan also realized the patience and sharpening required to cultivate great wine fruits. <br>Only certain grape varieties can survive in the local cool climate. In 1983, Alan created Home Block, the vineyard of Gitten Manor, and produced the first commercial vintage wine of the manor in 1987. The wine produced by Alan was immediately recognized. Subsequently, a number of imitators followed suit, following the pace of the pioneers.<br>Since Alan, the founder, planted vines here, Gitten Manor has been improving various services and environmental facilities for decades. From dining experience to wine cellar visits, and special purchases to cycling sightseeing, Gitten Manor has become a world tourist destination and a scenic spot to experience pure New Zealand wine.<br>The winery has a large-scale Wine Cave in New Zealand. The introduction of the winery will take you to the early vineyards in Central Otago to see the style of the Home Block vineyard, understand the grape planting and wine brewing process, and also glimpse the daily work of the winemaker. <br>The winery also has a boutique restaurant, where the valley is quiet and beautiful, and the wonderful combination of beautiful scenery and good wine and food will bring you an unforgettable dining experience.</td></tr><tr><td>21</td><td>Wānaka Lavender Farm</td><td>Wanaka Lavender Farm is only a few minutes away from Wanaka. Every November to January, large areas of lavender are in full bloom. You can come here to experience the beautiful lavender fields and gardens. &nbsp;<br>Take a leisurely walk in the flower field, get close contact with the small animals on the farm, or have afternoon tea to relax. You can also enjoy the popular lavender honey ice cream.</td></tr><tr><td>22</td><td>Waterfall Creeks</td><td>Luoshui Creek is located on the bank of Wanaka Lake. It is the only place for local people to walk around the lake and ride bicycles. Tourists are very rare. There are old Wanaka Railway Station, a vineyard, and other landscapes nearby. You can also do public welfare on the way and follow the instructions to water roadside plants.</td></tr><tr><td>23</td><td>Lake Marian</td><td>Located on the road from Tianau to Milford Fjord, Lake Marian is a typical New Zealand road landscape and is known as one of the more beautiful lakes in the world. If you go there on foot, there should be many opportunities to take good photos.</td></tr><tr><td>24</td><td>Hobbiton<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> Movie Set Tours</td><td>Hobbit Village is part of Woodlyn Park, located near Waitomo Cave. In 1999, in order to cooperate with the shooting of the film Lord of the Rings, professionals spent nearly a year on this previously unknown farm to set up the shooting scene of the film.</td></tr><tr><td>25</td><td>Mount Eden</td><td>Eden Mountain is located about 5 kilometers south of downtown Auckland, 196 meters high. It is the higher of many volcanic cones in Auckland and also the natural commanding height of Auckland. There is a lookout tower on the top of the mountain to enjoy the urban scenery of Auckland.<br>Eden Mountain is named after George Eden, an Earl in Auckland. It has erupted several times. It is speculated that the most recent eruption was 15000 years ago. This hill is formed by the accumulation of volcanic ejecta around the crater, which looks like an inverted cone bowl from a distance. Its pit bottom has become a lush green land, which is very special.</td></tr><tr><td>26</td><td>Avon River</td><td>There are seats on the bank of the river section, so you can sit down and have a rest when you are tired. If you have plenty of time to visit the scenery on both sides of Avon River by taking a British-style gondola, you may as well take a British-style punting boat to go boating on Avon River, slowly sway on the calm river, enjoy the pleasant time and enjoy the charming scenery along the way, which is very romantic. The boarding point is Antigua Boat Sheds. <br>During the 30-minute journey, the boatman will introduce you to the history or interesting stories of coastal scenery. Blankets, umbrellas, and even thermoses are provided on the boat so that you can go boating even in cold winter. You can also rent rubber boats and kayaks to explore the Avon River alone.</td></tr><tr><td>27</td><td>International Antarctic Center</td><td>Christchurch is an important gateway to understanding the South Pole. The International Antarctic Center, located near Christchurch International Airport, was opened on September 28, 1990, and is operated by Christchurch International Airport Group. Here, you can learn about the history and geology of the Antarctic Circle through sound, light, and electricity. <br>1. The architecture of the International Antarctic Center is inspired by the special landforms of Antarctica, such as icebergs and glaciers. The museum is also designed according to the Antarctic climate and ice and snow. When entering the International Antarctic Center, the first thing I saw was the outdoor situation of the Antarctic Base and the field photos and materials sent back by Scott Base that day.<br> 2. The Antarctic storm cabin is equipped with real snow and low-temperature fans, which can let you experience the cold of more than ten degrees below zero in Antarctica, and simulate the fierce wind when a snowstorm comes. You need to change your clothes and wear warm clothes and shoes before entering. <br>3. Penguin introduction area Watch the feeding show and then walk down to the penguin introduction area. There is also a feeding show. Here you will see the world&#8217;s mini blue penguins, which are very cute. <br>If you are very interested in these blue penguins, you can take part in the trip of meeting penguins, go backstage to learn how the facilities in the penguin isolation area operate, and the living and eating habits of penguins, so that you can get close contact with them.</td></tr><tr><td>28</td><td>Christchurch Botanic Gardens</td><td>The Christchurch Botanical Garden was built in July 1863. The natural wetlands and sand dunes in those days have now been transformed into a beautiful garden full of flowers. <br>The Botanical Garden covers an area of 30 hectares, with 10 affiliated gardens of different styles, and more than 10000 local or imported plant varieties. <br>Most of these affiliated gardens are located in the Avon River basin.<br> If you enter the Botanical Garden from Ralston Avenue <br>on the side of the Canterbury Museum, you can enjoy the annual flower bed<br> the gardening exhibition, and then walk through the green arrow lawn to the Rose Garden. There are more than 250 kinds of roses in the garden, which are bright in color and fragrant, showing the luxurious beauty of roses. The nearby herb garden is full of various cooking and medicinal plants, which are worth seeing. Next to the Rose Garden is the New Zealand Garden, which shows the charm of various New Zealand native plants. There are also 7 greenhouses displaying many exotic plants, such as cacti, succulent plants, tropical orchids, and insectivorous plants.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<p>Antigua and Barbuda is a former British colony in the Eastern Caribbean, with the most intoxicating beaches in the world. Antigua attracts most tourists. Shopping, museums and historic buildings are the main attractions there. The island retains its history as a strategic naval port, and animal lovers can swim with friendly stingrays. The total population of peaceful Barbuda is less than 2%. Recluse seekers and nature lovers cherish tranquility, while birds like the legendary frigate reserve. Both islands have water sports; Diving, swimming, fishing, sailing, and windsurfing are all popular. Golf lovers can find several scenic courses in Antigua.</p>



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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>St. Johns Harbour</td><td>St. John&#8217;s is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda. On its horizon stands the magnificent baroque white tower of St. john&#8217;s cathedral. The church was founded in 1845. Half of the tourists who visit the island every year think that the tower is the first impression of Antigua, and many of them came by boat. With the completion of the cruise terminal on the island and the completion of some hotels, St. John has now become an active shopping and catering center. Tourists interested in the early history of the island can visit the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda located in the Colonial Court (1750), which displays Arawak artifacts and colonial handicrafts &#8211; all of which are derived from archaeological discoveries on the island. At the same time, there is also a thought-provoking Arawa house and a replica of the sugar plantation in the museum, which is the size of a real object. Be sure to visit the active farmers&#8217; market in the south of the city on Friday and Saturday morning. Folk crafts, various delicious tropical fruits, and bustling crowds will certainly make this morning fresh.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Shirley Heights</td><td>It was named after general Shirley, the ruler of Leeward Islands in the late 18th century. The scattered fort and military buildings are famous for their breathtaking scenery. Not far away is the location of the cemetery, where an Obelisk tower was built to commemorate the soldiers of the 54th regiment. On the high point, you can see the beautiful scenery of the English harbor in the distance. On Sunday afternoon, people have picnics and barbecues here, enjoy drinking, and the performance of a steel drum band and melodious reggae music show a lively scene.<br>The high point is also a good place to watch the sunset. The car goes up along the mountain road, divided into two forks, leading to two high points with different scenery. One can see the same scenery of the sea and the sky, which makes you fully feel small; Another place overlooks the crocodile-shaped island below and the British port full of boats. Every Sunday evening, there is also a bonfire party. In addition to enjoying a free authentic local drink, you can also enjoy the singing and dancing of black boys and girls and the &#8220;fire-spitting&#8221; performance.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Harmony Hall Art Gallery</td><td>The harmony Hall Art Gallery, located on brown&#8217;s Bay in Nonsuch Bay, is the art center of Antigua. In 1980, Annabella proudrauk and a group of friends spent a year restoring this Methodist pastor&#8217;s house in the mid-19th century to its original grandeur, and the gallery won international praise.<br>There are 100 representative artists and artisans here, but the highlights of each year are the Antigua artist&#8217;s exhibition and craft fair held in November. The sugar factory next to the Taihe hall has been converted into a bar, where customers can see the best all-around scenery of the island and, of course, the beauty of Nonsuch Bay. In such a quiet atmosphere and landmark building, everyone is welcome to enjoy visual arts and delicious food here.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>English Harbour</td><td>English harbor is a famous and beautiful area in the history of Antigua island. It is located on 15 square miles of nelson&#8217;s dockyard National Park at the southernmost tip of Antigua island.<br>Nowadays, the Nelson shipyard has been completely repaired, and it is the only Georgian-era shipyard in the world. The former residence was built as the residence of the later King William IV of England (1765-1837), who was the captain of the H.M.S. Pegasus and served in Nelson at that time. The scenic spots farther away from the harbor are Shirley heights, dow&#8217;s Hill interpretation center, etc. all the above places and the beaches with convenient transportation in the park will be particularly popular during a sailing week.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Antigua Nelson Dock National Park</td><td>One of Antigua&#8217;s most popular tourist attractions, Nelson dock National Park, located in the British seaport, is Antigua&#8217;s pre-18th century British naval dock (listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in July 2016), as well as the location of restored historical buildings and some of the best natural footpaths on the island. Nelson&#8217;s dock is the only Georgian dock in the world that continues to operate. The restored pier, with beautiful old stone warehouses, includes hotels, restaurants, shops, galleries, and museums. Both the Admiral&#8217;s residence Museum and the shipyard Museum trace the history of the site from the 17th century to the present.<br>After visiting the dock, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the whole island from the ruins of Fort Shirley. Fort Shirley is located on the top of Shirley heights, or Fort Berkeley, at the west entrance of the port. There is also a Clarence House built in the 18th century, which was originally built for the future King William IV, and the hill interpretation center, built along the lookout trail near Shirley heights.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Jamesburg</td><td>Jamesburg (1706-mid-19th century) is probably the most impressive building in Antigua because all the cannons are still left on the fort.<br>Around 1703, St. John&#8217;s developed rapidly, surpassing Falmouth and Parham, so people strengthened the defense of the harbor at its northern entrance. In 1739, witnessed by all Freemasons, the cornerstone of this still-standing castle was laid, and this historical stone is still visible at the east corner. In later history, the inscriptions on the stone were almost destroyed by some malicious treasure hunters, because they hoped to find treasure behind this cornerstone.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Half Moon Bay</td><td>Located at the southeast end of Antigua, the tranquil half-moon bay is surrounded by one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. This idyllic crescent-shaped white sand and blue sea protect the coral reef. Behind it are natural plants, which provide excellent snorkeling on calm days. Surfing can be rough when the wind blows. The small restaurant serves snacks just beside the beach. Please note that beaches are hard to find, so GPS will come in handy.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Stingray City, Antigua</td><td>If you are afraid of stingrays all your life, then this interesting face-to-face adventure of taking a five-minute speedboat on the east coast of Antigua should eliminate these fears forever. Stingray City is a shallow pool with a sandy bottom in the tropical coral reef. Hundreds of friendly Southern stingrays glide in the crystal clear water, waiting for tourists&#8217; food. Depending on your comfort level, you can stand, swim or snorkel. After you encounter it, you can explore the surrounding coral reefs. Feeling their smooth, smooth body brush on your skin is a highlight of this exciting adventure. A trip to a stingray is one of Antigua&#8217;s most popular activities.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Devil&#8217;s Bridge: The Indian Town National Park in Antigua</td><td>Along the rugged northeast coast, the striking scenery of the Indian Town National Park is characterized by the natural limestone devil bridge, which has been shaped by the impact of waves for centuries. At high tide, waves force water from the fountain through pores in nearby rocks. The park also provides some beneficial hiking and excellent bird-watching activities. More than 36 species of birds inhabit the acacia trees in the park, and the eastern end of the park is considered to be Arawak camp.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Babudadabi cave</td><td>Darby cave is one of the most fascinating natural landscapes in Barbuda. It is formed by the dissolution of limestone. Although it is often described as a cave, it is actually a sinkhole with a diameter of more than 100 meters. In sharp contrast to the surrounding dry shrubs, the lush vegetation inside is like a tropical rainforest, surrounded by ferns, tall palm trees, and dense vines. Many birds can be seen among the leaves. The dripping water also caused the hanging stalagmites.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Willikies</td><td>If you have enough travel time, it is recommended to visit and play.</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Jolly Harbour</td><td>If you have enough travel time, it is recommended to visit and play.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>&nbsp;Belmopan</td><td>Belmopan is the capital of Belize, a central American country. It is named after the Belize River and the Mopan River, a tributary of the Belize river. It is 76 meters above sea level. It is located on the Bank of the Belize River and is 82 kilometers away from the old capital, the largest city, and the port of Belize. Belmopan is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with beautiful scenery and ancient Mayan style. The whole terrain is wavy, with good drainage conditions; Many buildings use lime and sand, which is a city with great development potential.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Belize Zoo</td><td>Belize zoo was founded in 1983 and is located 29.5 miles west of Belize City. It is a famous tourist attraction in Belize City. The zoo has now become a shelter and Rehabilitation Center for injured wild animals, as well as the home of many abused and abandoned &#8220;pets&#8221;. Because there are many wild animals in Belize, people naturally take these animals as their personal property. However, when people cannot domesticate or are tired of these &#8220;pets&#8221;, Belize zoo has become the new home of these abandoned &#8220;orphans&#8221;.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Big blue hole</td><td>On some quiet coastal waters, a dark blue round water area will suddenly appear, which is deep, mysterious, and strange. From a high altitude, it seems to be the pupil of the sea. This phenomenon is called the blue hole. There are many blue holes of different sizes and shapes in the world&#8217;s oceans, the most famous of which is the large blue hole located 60 miles east of Belize City, the capital of Belize in Central America. Belize blue hole has an almost perfectly circular hole, with a diameter of more than 1000 feet (305 meters) and a depth of 400 feet (123 meters). In the ice age, this cave was once the entrance of a dry cave system. After the glacier melted, the sea level rose and the cave was flooded, making it one of the most famous diving resorts in the world.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Kakscomber basin wildlife reserve</td><td>The kakscomber basin wildlife reserve is located in the humid tropical rain forest in the east of the Mayan mountains, covering an area of about 100000 acres. The wetland forest originates from the Victoria peak at an altitude of 300 feet, stretching 3675 feet. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and spectacular. There are rare jaguars, jungle cats, red-eyed rain frogs, turtles, leopards, armadillos, and more than 290 kinds of birds. The annual precipitation of 100 inches (2500 mm) provides abundant water resources here. The reserve was first established in 1984 to protect Jaguars and other wild animals. It is the first Jaguar reserve in the world.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Maya temples and archaeological sites</td><td>The Mayan civilization is the ancient Indian civilization in Central America, an outstanding representative of the ancient Indian civilization in America, and is named after the Indian Mayans. It is mainly distributed in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and Western El Salvador. After the pre-classical and classical periods, the mysterious Mayan civilization reached its peak around 800 A.D. they built large-scale temples for sacrifice, American pyramids that embodied the unity of heaven and man, and opened cities with modern embryonic forms in the jungle and swamp wetlands of Belize. In fact, Belize&#8217;s first ever city was built by the Maya. In the long six centuries from 200 to 800 A.D., the Mayans appeared in central and South America with their mysterious civilization. They have built six big cities in Belize, where about 2 million Mayans live and live a life of Xanadu. At that time, the major cities were Caracol, Xunantunich, and Lamanai, and Indians lived in small villages outside the city. However, the Mayan civilization began to die out rapidly in the post-classical period from 1000 to 1500 A.D., and the splendid civilization that lasted for 1800 years in central and South America seemed to have weathered and disintegrated overnight, and finally disappeared in the wild smoke and weeds, becoming historical relics that give people infinite reverie.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Belize Coral Reef Reserve</td><td>Belize Coral Reef Reserve is the second largest reef barrier island protection system in the world and the largest reef complex in the Atlantic Caribbean region. The reef is located on the Atlantic Caribbean coast of Belize, adjacent to Mexico in the north, 260 kilometers away, and Guatemala in the south. Belize&#8217;s coral reef is the second largest coral reef group in the world, with a length of 200 kilometers. It is composed of three bad reef groups, including Geneve islands, Lighthouse Reef, and Glover reef, with a huge atoll Lake in the middle. There are as many as 450 islands and reefs around the three atolls. It is located in the tropical sea area, with clear sea water and an average water temperature of more than 20 degrees Celsius, which is very conducive to the growth of coral insects. The coastal area of Belize is a typical natural ecosystem composed of the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, which is mainly composed of offshore atolls, hundreds of sandbars, American mangroves, coastal lagoons, harbors, etc.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Bannister Island</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Turneffe Reef</td><td>Turneffe reef is surrounded by beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. There are beautiful coral reefs here. There are many creatures living on the seabed, such as turtles, colorful fish, rays, and crabs. Many people like to dive here.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Kahapachi Maya Site Museum</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Shark Ray Alley</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Belize Pro Dive Center</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>96 Orchid Garden</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Green Iguana Conservation Project</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Rio Blanco National Park</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Altun Ha</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Cave World Adventures (Actun Chapat)</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>17</td><td>Actun Tunichil Muknal &#8211; Entry Station</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr><tr><td>18</td><td>Belize Jungle Masters</td><td>Bannister island is still very good among the many islands. It is recommended to visit and don&#8217;t miss the scenery in front of you.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>San Salvador</td><td>San Salvador is the capital of the Republic of El Salvador, the country&#8217;s largest city and economic and cultural center. It is located in the Ammacas Valley southwest of Mount El Salvador at 680 m and has a cool climate. San Salvador is a beautiful city with beautiful scenery and a pleasant environment, with an average annual temperature of 21 degrees, lush vegetation, and flowers and birds, making it a famous tourist destination in the Caribbean. There are many scenic spots on the outskirts of San Salvador, especially Balboa Park is the most famous. It is 12 kilometers away from the city center and covers an area of 27 hectares and is 1,000 meters above sea level. The park has the national endangered precious tree species —— gum pine. A lookout stand on the nearby hanging cliff offers a panoramic view of El Salvador, the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, and the tranquil and beautiful Lake Ilopango. One kilometer south of the park is the Gate of Ghost, with two huge rocks overlooking the valley and the Indian village of Patch Marco. Green Mountain National Park is located west of San Salvador, and from the top of the park is a beautiful view of the active Isalgo volcano that has been eruption for 300 years.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Santa Ana volcano</td><td>Santa Ana volcano is a volcano in the west of El Salvador in Central America, with an altitude of 2385 meters. It is the highest active volcano in the country, 16 kilometers north of sonsonsonnat. It erupted once in 1920, with a crater lake, but the interior is still active and the height continues to increase. The foothills have been reclaimed into coffee plantations; At the eastern foot is Lake koyatpec. In 1956, a French expedition first investigated its crater. There are four nested calderas and craters on the peak of the Santa Ana volcano, with a small volcanic lake in the middle. In October 2005, the volcanic eruption caused at least 2 deaths and 7 injuries, and residents of neighboring villages were evacuated urgently. An Agence France Presse reporter at the scene reported that the fiery lava spewed out, with an area as large as a football field and small size of a car, which was quite spectacular.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Idapuan Beach</td><td>Idapouan is the most famous beach in El Salvador. Idapuan refers to &#8220;snoring stones,&#8221; and the name is there because the legend said that there was a stone by the sea that made a strange sound whenever the tide changed. There is a coral reef outside the beach, so the water is calmer and the waves are smaller. There are many coconut trees on the beach, and the white sand is thin and soft. Idapuan has a small fishing village, so dozens of sampans can be seen, in contrast to the blue of the sky and the sea. The sea turtle conservation program in El Salvador is also located here.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>El Salvador Museum of natural history</td><td>The El Salvador Museum of Natural History is small but contains information on the vast majority of the creatures and plants in El Salvador, and the tour takes an afternoon. The Museum of Natural History covers the main topics of Salva&#8217;s natural resources, and it cannot be divided into different topics, including geology, paleontology, and biology. Among them, geology, and paleontology, these two parts are particularly good. The purpose of the museum is to promote the development of the nature museum through the generation of written information, and to provide insight into the country&#8217;s wildlife biodiversity, calling for the conservation of biological species. The El Salvador Natural History Museum is also a collection of rocks and minerals, paleontology, mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, shellfish, and plants. The El Salvador Museum of Natural History offers free guided services about the museum and its exhibits inside, and the installation of a dedicated library and canteen service.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>The Hoya-Desselon Archaeological Site</td><td>The Hoya-Descelon archaeological site in El Salvador, located southeast of the Mondo Maya, is the birthplace of the ancient Mayan culture in Latin America, including Mexico, Guatemala, Belize City, and Honduras. El Salvador is an important link between the Maya and places where many cultures interact. The Hoya-Desselon Archaeological Site This preserved village allows us to learn something about the lives of the Maya who lived 1400 years ago, where a small museum describes their daily life. The town of Chalchuaappa contains five small sites, all here showing to varying degrees the daily necessities of the local residents of Columbus before discovering the New World. A large amount of preserved volcanic ash is clearly visible, and the city was swallowed up instantly, allowing the site to preserve the ancient Central American town, vividly presenting many real pictures of people&#8217;s life at that time. The site so far is the only site of its kind found in the Western Hemisphere, not only retaining a wealth of handmade art but also providing detailed material for humans to understand the ancient culture.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Ilopango Lake</td><td>Lake Ilo Pango is a crater lake in the south-central part of El Salvador in Central America. It is a barrier lake formed by an old crater. It is between the provinces of San Salvador, La Paz, and cuzcatlan, and is 12 kilometers away from San Salvador in the West. The lake is about 13 kilometers long, 9 kilometers wide, 53 kilometers around the lake, and covers an area of 100 square kilometers. It is the largest lake in El Salvador; The elevation of the lake is 442 meters, and the average water depth is 7 meters. In 1879, the lake suddenly rose and flooded, and then erupted lava and volcanic ash, and some volcanic islands appeared on the lake; In 1928, the lake overflowed again, destroying many houses along the coast. Ilopango lake is located in a plateau area with an altitude of 440 meters. Surrounded by mountains, it is a scenic spot with beautiful scenery, water and sky, and beautiful scenery.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Catedral Metropolitana</td><td>If you yourself are in the San Salvador area, Catedral Metropolitana, you still have to visit it, or you will lose the meaning of visiting San Salvador.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Iglesia Santa Lucia</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Santa Ana Cathedral</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Iglesia El Rosario</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Basilica Sagrado Corazon de Jesus</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Explore El Salvador</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Parque Nacional El Boqueron</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>National Zoo of El Salvador</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Cementerio de Los Ilustres</td><td>It is strongly recommended that you visit this scenic spot if you have enough time to visit it.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Guatemala City</td><td>The capital of Guatemala is also the capital of Guatemala and the national economic and cultural center of the largest city. Located in the valley in central Guatemala, 1493 meters above sea level. With a population of 2 million (1988), it is the largest city in Central America. There are many low buildings in the city. It has been the capital since 1779. It was the capital of the Central American Federation from 1823 to 1838. The location of Guatemala City was 2000 years ago. There was kaminaljuyu, the big city of ancient Maya, so many ancient buildings were left. Coffee, corn, wheat, and other agricultural products distribution center. It has more than half of the country&#8217;s industries, mainly including cement, wood processing, textile, tobacco, food processing, etc. As a transportation hub, the railway connects the port of barios and San Jose to the northeast and southwest respectively. There are universities (built-in 1676), academies of Sciences, museums, etc. The headquarters of the Central American common market is located here. There are Maya cultural relics in the suburbs.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Antigua Guatemala</td><td>Antigua Guatemala (also known as old Guatemala City) is located near the summit of the Agua and Fuego volcanoes. The city was built in 1543 AD and has administrative functions. The architectural landscape of this small colonial town with more than 50 hectares is dominated by Baroque churches and monasteries belonging to the 18th century. The whole city was rebuilt after several consecutive earthquakes. The city has the appearance of a defensive fortress, with thick walls and low towers, which are very colorful. Antigua Guatemala is the birthplace of the famous Baroque art style, which has spread to Latin America. It exports religious works of art to Spain. The capital provides unique evidence of American colonial cities in the Baroque era. Antigua provides an excellent example of the overall architecture of the 18th century and leads to accurate archaeological sites to outline the context of daily life.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Livingston</td><td>The eastern port of Guatemala, the capital of Antigua province. The Dulce estuary of Martinique Bay is 22.5 kilometers away from the port of barios. The population is about 20000, mostly black. The mainland is an important producer of bananas, sugar cane, cocoa, and coffee. Agricultural products distribution center. Fishing base. There is a liner to and from Punta Gorda in Belize.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>La Democracia</td><td>Radmocracia, a hot and humid town on the Pacific coast, is greatly affected by southern Mexico.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Huehuetenango</td><td>A city in western Guatemala, the capital of Huehuetenango province. In the kuchumatanas mountains (the plateau on the south side, the altitude is 1890 meters. The population is 37000 (1981). Ancient Indian city site. A mining center and a market for mountain Indian handicrafts. Lead, copper, silver, and other minerals are mined nearby. There are flour, textile, tanning, building materials, and other industries. Highway hub. There are Maya cultural relics in the north of the city. There is an airport.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Puerto Barrios</td><td>Puerto Barrios is a port city in the northeast of Guatemala, the capital of isawar Province, and is located on the South Bank of Martinique Bay in the Atlantic Ocean. It is 297 kilometers away from Guatemala, the capital. It was founded in 1895. Bananas are abundant nearby, and bananas are the bulk output.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Lago de Atitlán</td><td>Lago de atilt á n is a large inward-flowing lake in the highlands of Guatemala. Its beautiful scenery makes it known as one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Mayan villages and towns around Atitlan lake are also a major feature. The residents in the villages and towns continue the traditional Mayan dress and customs.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>Elmirado</td><td>Located in the south of the North American continent, it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Caribbean Sea in the East, Mexico in the north, Belize in the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador in the southeast.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Flores</td><td>On the Bank of Lake Peten Itza in Guatemala, the town is full of fiery red paper buildings with charming colors. It is close to Mayan ruins, so it is often used as a place for tourists to stay.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>Sweet river town</td><td>It is famous for its unique hot water waterfall. With a superior geographical environment, beautiful scenery, and a strong cultural atmosphere, the city is worth visiting.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Chichicastenango</td><td>Chichicaster Nango is a town in Guatemala, under the jurisdiction of the province of quiche. It is located in the south of the country, 140 kilometers away from the capital Guatemala City, with an area of 400 square kilometers, an altitude of 1965 meters, and a population of 107193 in 2002.</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>&nbsp;Izabal</td><td>Located in the south of the North American continent, it is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Caribbean Sea in the East, Mexico in the north, Belize in the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador in the southeast.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Tikal National Park</td><td>Tikal National Park in northern Guatemala is the earliest and largest temple relics of Mayan civilization emerging in the primeval forest. Tikal means &#8220;where the voice of the Holy Spirit can be heard&#8221;. The biggest masterpiece in the ruins is the five huge pyramid shrines. Standing on the top of the 64-meter-high No. 4 temple, you can overlook the surrounding virgin forests. It feels like you are in a skyscraper, and you can hear wild birds chirping in the distance. It is creepy, but this huge Mayan city collapsed mysteriously in A.D. 900. Tikal National Park includes several landforms, including hills, swamps, mountains, and so on. Several sedimentary rocks in the National Park preserve geological data from Mesozoic to tertiary. The National Park preserves a variety of jungle models, including swamp rainforests and mountain forests, and many rare animals and plants that live in the jungle. In the heart of the jungle lies the main ruins of Mayan civilization surrounded by lush vegetation. It has been inhabited from the 6th century BC to the 10th century AD. The center of the ceremony included magnificent and solemn temples and palaces, and gradually poured out into a public square, and its preserved folk houses were scattered in the surrounding villages.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Guatemala sinkhole</td><td>On May 30, 2010, a giant crater with a depth of about 100 meters appeared in the urban area of Guatemala, the capital of Guatemala. It is the most spectacular sinkhole that has appeared so far, which shocked the world. This big pit is located in the northern part of Guatemala City, and more than a crossroads have been embezzled by this big pit. A three-story building and an ordinary house have fallen into the pit. Guatemala&#8217;s giant pit further expands the term Tiankeng, that is, the sudden collapse of the ground. Tanking refers to a huge deep pit formed by the collapse of the earth&#8217;s surface due to the continuous erosion of solid bedrock by water. The ground in some urban areas of Guatemala City is not on solid bedrock, but a loose layer of volcanic pumice composed of gravel, which is usually hundreds of feet thick. At least one geologist said that the latest sinkhole in Guatemala City was caused by a pipeline leak, which is not a natural phenomenon.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Kiligua Archaeological Park and Mayan cultural sites</td><td>Kiligua Archaeological Park and Mayan cultural relics are the former Mayan capital of the early classical period. There are many architectural masterpieces of the 8th century in the city, as well as impressive carved stone columns and stone calendars, which provide the essence of the original materials for the study of Mayan civilization. From the perspective of aesthetics, the value of this site lies in its exquisite carving art, which can be called the best of Central America in ancient times. There are 12 huge sculptures and 13 monuments on the site. These monuments, which are directly carved with sand and stone rather than metal instruments, are outstanding representatives of Maya aesthetic concepts and artistic skills. Its main building complex includes the Acropolis of Athens leading to the South and the grand square leading to the north. There are many monuments around it, and the monuments are also engraved with so far undissolved hieroglyphs. Today, the lingua Archaeological Park has been opened to the public. In order to prevent the relentless erosion of the tropical climate, the stele surface has been protected. The Maya colony in kirigami is located at the bottom of El Montegut Valley, attracting visitors from all over the world every day. Its exquisite carving art makes people marvel, which is undoubtedly the most primitive and wonderful art world of the Maya people.</td></tr><tr><td>16</td><td>Pakaya volcano</td><td>Papaya volcano (Spanish: Pacaya) is a composite active volcano located in Guatemala, located on the Central American volcanic arc along the Pacific Ocean, coordinate 14.381°N 90.601°W, 2,252 meters elevation, and is one of the most active of the 33 volcanoes in the country. It is about 20 kilometers away from the ancient city of Anshan and La Aurora International Airport, the capital of Guatemala.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name/project</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Hiking in ARIC National Park</td><td>Do you know that nearly 20% of Aruba is a protected national park? Arikok national park extends from the drought center of the island to its eastern and northern coasts, where it meets the tropical blue coast and steep ocean cliffs.<br>Inside arikok, you will see cactus and rock murals with hundreds of years of history. Cooling means going to well-ventilated coastal entrances, such as Boca PRINS (pictured), where you can enjoy the sea view in the distance.<br>Choose to hike along the path and have a look at the bright quartz stone passing through the desert soil, flora, and succulent plants, such as aloe, which are thriving; Then go to the wind turbines in the distance (accounting for 20% of the island&#8217;s electricity), and experience the nearby sea cliffs and swimming spots.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Discover caves</td><td>At the edge of arikok National Park, there are ancient paintings, stalactites, skylights, and (only a few) dark caves full of bats, which will definitely make you feel like a real explorer. Unlike the beaches of Aruba, these caves are rarely occupied by tourists, giving you a unique close-up experience of the natural formation of the island. Guadirikiri cave is very popular because of its two large main caves. The two main caves are connected by the &#8220;tunnel of love&#8221;, which is illuminated by skylights and dotted with thousand-year-old Arawak Indian cave murals and handprints.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Explore Saint Nicholas</td><td>Most tourists from Aruba live in the saturated palm beach area of the North Coast Resort, but the opposite side of the island has some of Aruba&#8217;s best local beaches and cultural attractions.<br>The San Nicolas area is the location of the street murals of the color spot street, the local art galleries and handicraft stores, and the baby beach, which is named for its calm and clear bay and is suitable for babies to play.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Snorkeling and watching wild animals</td><td>The clear and calm waters of Aruba make snorkeling an activity that cannot be missed. In addition, many animals can be seen outside the water. Head to Arashi beach or Boca Catalina to enjoy the pristine waters full of tropical fish. Or, choose one of the many hotels on the island with snorkeling and wildlife reserves.<br>The Renaissance Aruba resort has its own private island in olanestad (Aruba&#8217;s central fund) to complete snorkeling, plus iguanas and vibrant flamingos to rest with you on the beach.<br>Visitors can feed the Flamingos provided, although pink residents don&#8217;t have to walk to you on the soft beach and don&#8217;t need food. Colorful iguanas and blue lizards also rest on the beach next door. Regular shuttle service will take you back and forth from the hotel.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Witness Aruba Carnival</td><td>Caribbean destinations such as Aruba celebrate traditional carnivals every year, wearing gorgeous costumes and masks on the streets. From early January to late February, these colorful activities lasted for several weeks in Aruba. Locals and tourists commemorate this tradition with music, food, dance, and a parade, just in time for the spring break season. If you want to experience the island with local people, it is one of the best things in Aruba.<br>Most Arubans speak the local language of Papiamento, as well as Spanish, Dutch, and English. It&#8217;s a pleasure to hear all languages coexist on this happy island. The friendly Arubans warmly welcome visitors.</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Eat locally</td><td>The Dutch Caribbean food industry is a unique place, with both rich European flavors from the Netherlands and spicy Caribbean flavors, such as seasoned seafood and fried plantains. For the latter, zerovers&#8217; seaside picnic table and fried fish basket (as shown in the left figure) are world-famous islands after a long day on the island, which is perfect. Craft Aruba (right) likes local coffee, beer, and fast food best.<br>For a romantic dinner, William Minna of olanistad offers Dutch cuisine, local seafood, and international cuisine. The Papiamento restaurant in Nord also maintains local and Dutch flavors. It is located in a historic local house with private tables on the indoor and outdoor terraces.<br>Don&#8217;t avoid trying fresh local fish, such as red snapper, Ma fish, and Caribbean lobster.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Visit the museum to learn about the pirates and Indians of Aruba</td><td>Aruba may be small, but its history can be traced back to alawak Indians, who painted caves in alicook National Park about a thousand years ago. You can learn about the primitive Arubans in Aruba, at the National Archaeological Museum, and watch the 4000-year-old ceramic artifacts, or learn about the Dutch settlers and pirates who landed here at the zutmanberg Historical Museum in the 1700s.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>sail</td><td>Take a sailing expedition to the Caribbean, where you will enjoy the panorama of the island and have the opportunity to experience various swimming places on the same day. Try Tranquilo tours and take a locally led day cruise on the island, including onboard lunch and off-board swimming.</td></tr><tr><td>9</td><td>Find your favorite beach</td><td>Aruba has more than a dozen idyllic public beaches worth exploring, from the white sand beaches and palm beach of Eagle Beach (pictured) to the cottage Prince Boca &#8220;waves&#8221; and wariruri&#8217;s surfing are worthy of waves.<br>Both locals and tourists can go to druif beach to relax near the urban area, and the calm waters of the baby beach or water sports in Palm Beach are also worth visiting for some water fans.</td></tr><tr><td>10</td><td>shopping</td><td>From European cheese and chocolate to local spices and tropical jam, find all your favorite Caribbean and Dutch dishes. These are great souvenirs of Aruba, which can be found in your local grocery store. Although the price of retail shopping in Aruba may be high, especially near the resort, it is worth visiting the shopping area of the colorful Oranjestad.<br>It is worth mentioning that local handicrafts and goods produced in the Netherlands or the greater Caribbean are cheaper than those in the United States. Look for authentic goods, such as papaya chili sauce and Dutch desserts made in the Caribbean. If you really like it, please be sure to declare cheese and similar food at the customs.</td></tr><tr><td>11</td><td>Palm Beach</td><td>There are beautiful white sand beaches stretching for several kilometers, and there are many white thatched cottages on the beach. Not far away are the major hotels, which are very luxurious. There are many exciting projects on the beach, such as motorboats, parachutes, banana boats, and so on. But different from the imagination, Aruba&#8217;s sea water is very windy. When the wind blows, the thick sand hits his face very painfully, unlike a place for leisure swimming. But it is more suitable for water sports.<br>It takes at least 2-3 hours to walk from palmbach to the city center, along the beach, or on the main road, so your feet are better. I walked from palmbach to the city center and walked along the beach while watching the scenery. It took me a day to stop and go. People who don&#8217;t want to walk can also rent bicycles.<br>Tourism is the pillar of Aruba&#8217;s national economy, and &#8220;Palm Beach&#8221; is the most popular resort for tourists. The caves of early Indians over there are also worth visiting!</td></tr><tr><td>12</td><td>Baby Beach</td><td>The water here is very shallow, so locals call it the baby beach. It&#8217;s suitable for children and dry ducks like me who can&#8217;t swim. You won&#8217;t see many hotel huts here. What you see will be big tents. You can rent beach chairs, see beautiful women on the beach and enjoy the sun and the beach. All scenic spots are free to visit.<br>Unlike the pink sand beach of flamingos, here is a pure white sand beach. The sand beach is much larger and there are many fewer people. There are also two beautiful dead trees.</td></tr><tr><td>13</td><td>Hooiberg</td><td>It&#8217;s not very far from the city center. It&#8217;s only half an hour&#8217;s drive away. This island is super small! Halfway up the mountain, there is only a small pavilion that can shade the sun. The wind is very strong, and it is particularly comfortable to sit and blow.</td></tr><tr><td>14</td><td>Arikok National Park</td><td>Aleck National Park, located in Santa Cruz, South America, is a beautiful natural park. In addition to enjoying the charming natural scenery, tourists can also enjoy the exquisite murals in the spring cave.</td></tr><tr><td>15</td><td>Natural Bridge</td><td>It&#8217;s a good scenic spot in the local area. If you are close to it, you must visit it and don&#8217;t leave any regrets.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Label</td><td>Name</td><td>Introduce</td></tr><tr><td>1</td><td>Magens Bay</td><td>Megan Bay is a U-shaped Bay, which is calm all year round because many islands around it block the turbulent waves coming from the Atlantic Ocean.<br>The bay is surrounded by low mountains and lush, coupled with sunny weather and soft beaches, so it is a good resort.<br>The United States Virgin Islands, an overseas dependency of the United States, is an &#8220;unconsolidated territory&#8221; of the United States. The United States Virgin Islands is part of the Virgin Islands. Because the sovereignty of another part of the Virgin Islands is now owned by the United Kingdom, the British part of the islands is usually called the &#8220;British Virgin Islands&#8221;, while the United States part is called the &#8220;United States Virgin Islands&#8221;, The United States Virgin Islands is composed of more than 50 large islands and coral reefs, covering an area of 344 square kilometers. The largest of the islands is Santa Cruz Island, St. John&#8217;s Island, and St. Thomas Island, as well as the relatively small water island with special historical significance. It has a tropical climate and is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td>Maho Bay Beach</td><td>The airport is located at the back of the beach, where you can see the planes coming and going, and it is a good place to watch the planes take off and land.<br>MAHO Beach (also known as MAHO Beach) is known as the most dangerous beach in the world, and it is also a holy land loved by aircraft lovers. This beach is close to Princess Juliana International Airport, so you can personally experience the cool feeling of the plane roaring from the top sweeping the beach towel. But when the plane lands or takes off, the sea waves are huge, and people standing on the beach will be in danger of being blown into the sea. More than 200 people have been injured here, which is undoubtedly the most unique and dangerous beach in the world.<br>MAHO beach is located in the southern half of St. Martin Island, close to Phillips fort, just across the road from Princess Juliana International Airport. The runway of the airport drives directly to the beach. When the plane lands or takes off from St. Martin, it flies over the beach and blows the sand with a strong gust. Here, you can watch the details of the plane and the attitude of taking off and landing from an excellent perspective. It is an excellent photography holy land and one of the most iconic beaches in the world.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td>Buck Island Reef National Monument</td><td>t. Croix island is relatively flat and has a wide view. There are three national parks on the island. During the Danish rule, it was the capital of the islands. Since the United States took over the Virgin Islands and moved the governor&#8217;s office to St. Thomas Island, it has become increasingly depressed and no longer prosperous. Now, it has become a very quiet resort, and you can still see the traces of the Danish rule, the governor&#8217;s office, the Castle, and the streets, which Are full of strong European Caribbean style. This is really a small island, which is not close to our people. In fact, there are still many places to visit. It should be said that there are surprises and turns everywhere. The towns here are small, far away, and there are no hills. They are all lush shrubs. As long as there are one or two coconut trees, they are already leading the pack. Only when you reach the town, can you see some people? I estimate that you can walk here at night, If there is no street lamp, I dare not go out at all. As long as I walk in the street, I can see a large blue sea. At night, it is so quiet that I can only hear the sound of waves beating the beach. If you are used to living in a big city, is this a paradise? See the world by chance.</td></tr><tr><td>4</td><td>Mountain Top</td><td>There is a very famous scenic spot in the Charlotte Amalia District of St. Thomas Island, which is called the &#8220;top of the mountain&#8221; scenic spot, and it is also one of the scenic spots that must be visited when visiting St. Thomas island.<br>The &#8220;peak&#8221; scenic spot is located at the top of Mount St. Peter, 1500 feet high, with a panoramic view of the entire bay and island. There are many ways to climb the &#8220;top of the mountain&#8221;, including self-driving, hiking, or taking the cable car of the scenic spot to the top of the mountain directly. The cable car is surrounded by glass. While taking it, you can watch the changes in the beautiful scenery from the bottom of the mountain to the top of the mountain. It takes about 10 minutes to reach the top of the mountain.<br>There are abundant souvenir shops, restaurants, bars, and distinctive live performances on the top of the mountain. Some interesting photo frames are placed in scenic spots to add fun to tourists&#8217; photos.</td></tr><tr><td>5</td><td>Trunk Bay</td><td>Elephant trunk Bay is located on St. John&#8217;s Island. It is a Caribbean beach with high visibility and one of the top ten beaches in the world. There is an underwater snorkeling trail here, and the name is marked with a nameplate beside the coral, as well as the fish that often appear here.<br>Elephant trunk Bay is the place where many famous stars hold their weddings. The classic beach wedding photos of famous movie star Renee Zellweger were taken here. The wedding ceremony in elephant trunk Bay is usually held around 5:00 p.m. when the tourists on the beach basically disperse, and a touch of the sunset just creates a different romance for the wedding. Elephant trunk Bay is most suitable for barefoot weddings because it is all beach, not suitable for walking in shoes. In addition to the priest&#8217;s voice, the most heard in the wedding scene is the rhythmic sound of waves and the singing of seabirds. Compared with the luxury wedding in the bustling city, the wedding in the Caribbean is more quiet, romantic, and more natural!</td></tr><tr><td>6</td><td>Lindquist Beach</td><td>Very beautiful beach, water, and sky meet like paradise! Eat, drink, play, and have fun. How wonderful is life? Excited!<br>Beautiful, charming, and brilliant Lindquist beach! People miss the Caribbean area! Everywhere, the water is clear and the sand is young! Atmosphere full of joy!<br>It&#8217;s a very beautiful beach. The Caribbean is really a resort. Many people come here to swim and surf. It&#8217;s very popular<br>It&#8217;s very good outdoors. We were very happy when we arrived here late. It&#8217;s really good on the whole. The charge is not very expensive.</td></tr><tr><td>7</td><td>Sweet Bottom Dive Center</td><td>If you like this sport, if you are close to it, if you want to change your mood, here is a good choice.</td></tr><tr><td>8</td><td>St.John</td><td>St. John&#8217;s Island is an island in the United States, located in the Caribbean Sea. It is part of the Virgin Islands and is under the jurisdiction of the Virgin Islands of the United States. It is 6.4 kilometers away from St. Thomas Island, with an area of 50.79 square kilometers and a population of 4197 in 2000.<br>Most of St. John&#8217;s Island and some nearby islands belong to the Virgin Islands National Park. The biggest features are tropical rain forests, beaches, and snorkeling, and the essence is trunk Bay. A Trunk Bay ticket is $5, free under the age of 18.<br>The place that will definitely be visited again is as beautiful as heaven on earth, but it can only be reached by ferry, and all accommodation on the island is booked for more than two days.<br>There are many family hotels on this island, with elegant layouts and good environments. Many people fly here for vacation. St. John&#8217;s Island is the most beautiful of the islands I went to.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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