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This guest post was contributed by Lela Lake for Finland holiday experts, Baltic Travel. Finland is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden on the west, Norway on the north and Russia on the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland. Around 5.4 million people reside in Finland, with the majority concentrated in the southern region. If you travel to Finland, these are four incredible sights you can reach by car.
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A rainbow is an optical event that causes a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth’s atmosphere. You can find rainbow almost anywhere in the world, which frequently happening after the rain. The one that very unusual is the occurrence of a rainbow beam. What is a rainbow beam anyway? For me, no words can describe it. We are just too lucky to see such epic event from our own eyes. Enjoy the amazing photography taken by Paul Nicklen entitled “Highway Beam“. Could you see …
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A moon bridge is usually a highly arched pedestrian bridge, which in its wooden form may require the walker to initially climb and also when descending. This moon bridge type is associated with gardens in China and Japan, and is called a drum bridge in Japan. This type of moon bridge was originally designed as a means to allow pedestrians to cross canals while allowing the passage of barges beneath.
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Hankai house, which is located at Akashi City at Hyogo, is a spectacular architecture marvel in Japan. It is a question much older than even this ancient Japanese home, the original portions of which date back over three hundreds years: how does one pay due respect to traditional forms when making contemporary additions, expansions and/or remodels that necessarily impact the existing site and structure?
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A floating stage, resembled a giant book on Lake Constance in Bregenz, Austria can be considered as the biggest book on earth. However, the giant book of Lake Constance can only be seen during Quantum of Solace festival each year. The festival has become renowned for its unconventional staging of shows. The example of its strange opera show was Verdi’ s opera “A Masked Ball” in 1999 featured a giant book being read by a skeleton.
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This face-like house is among the best wooden architecture building in United States. Designed by Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates a long time ago, the ski house is built for a family with two children where the purpose is to accommodate them with a large number of guests. The face-like ski house located on the steep northern slope of the mountain above Vail in a beautiful stand of aspen trees and low evergreen bushes. The wooden building is a four-story house and inspire of tall, straight trees around it features amazing views of surroundings. Big thanks to …





