So Wheres the Edge of the World Again

If you lot wish to adore the view, when it seems that the entire world lies under your anxiety, look no further and consider visiting these ten swell spots. Continuing there will make your blood blitz in veins and provide some unique experience!

x. Hum Hod Cliff, Sai-Thong National Park, Thailand

The park features great hiking trails, lush nature and rare flowers. Meanwhile this viewpoint might be one of the most heady in the earth – a flat rock protruding above the abyss is not for the fainthearted. Withal the views from the precipitous cliffs are striking.

Why go?

Apart from this awesome viewpoint, also explore the park and its wonderful unspoiled nature.

9. Kukenan, Venezuela

Information technology is ane of those beautiful tepuis that can be proud of having a waterfall. Kukenan Falls is 674 thousand (2,211 ft) high at the southern part of the two 680 thou (8 790 ft) alpine mountain. The waterfall is the 2nd tallest one after Angel Falls, that are located nearby.

How to get at that place?

At that place is a trail from San Francisco de Yurani. Go in that location past bus from Caracas, Ciudad Boliviar or Ciudad Republic of guyana. Visitors can also hire a vehicle from San Francisco.

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Sunrise at Mount Kukenan or Mount Cuquenan, Venezuela.

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eight. Mountain Roraima, Southward America

The impressive height spreads through three countries – Venezuela, Brazil and Republic of guyana. Information technology is the highest peak of the Pakaraima mountains chain, reaching a 2,810 m (9,219 ft) height. The steep rocks form a cliff, which looks similar the edge of the world!

Why go?

One of the most famous and popular tourist attraction in the region. The mount can be as well approached from higher up on an air plane tour.

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7. Beachy Head, East Sussex, England

This stunning dazzling white chalk headland is a famous feature in the area. At 162 yard (531 ft) high it is the highest cliff of the kind in England. The incredibly white shoreline has been helping the sailors to navigate in the English Channel for centuries.

Why go?

Adore the rare natural wonder of bright white rock. Great views to the English Channel open from here. There is also a restaurant with panoramic views.

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6. Preikestolen, Norway

The steep flat cliff is indeed incredible. Those standing on information technology looking down the completeness seem to find themselves on the top of the earth. It ascents 604 m (1982 ft) overlooking Lysefjorden. The cliff drops into a mild climate zone, so it welcomes visitors all year round. Interestingly there are no fences, preserving an authentic and unspoiled nature.

Why go?

Interestingly in that location are no fences, preserving an accurate and unspoiled nature.

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5. Casa Del Arbol, Baños, Republic of ecuador

If you thought that riding a swing is for kids, think once again. Here is the wildest swing in the world: the swings hanging from Casa Del Arbol above the completeness attracts many brave adventurers. The treehouse really is a seismic monitoring station. From here an incredible site of the Cordillera Real and an active volcano Tungurahua opens. The hikers attain this spot on their fashion to Bellavista viewpoint.

Why go?

The swing is simply made of a metal beam attached to a rope. No safety belts will keep you from falling down the abyss. However, the bravest hikers take their chances and enjoy the exciting experience. Definitely worth trying at least once in your lifetime!

Casa-Photo by David Silo

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Casa-Photo by Sean Hacker Teper

Photo by Sean Hacker Teper

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4. Trolltunga, Norway

The Troll's Tongue Rock is a fascinating rock, which stands out of the mount, so it is horizontal to the ground. 700 meters abyss opens under it. It is found in Odda, Hardanger Norway and attracts many madcaps. The beautiful sight of Ringedalsvatnet lake opens from upwardly there as well.

Why get?

Ane of the virtually recognizable and popular destinations in Kingdom of norway. A very nice characteristic to meet, while exploring the gorgeous fjords.

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Trolltunga-Photo by Irena Prikryl

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three. Hua Shan, China

Hua Shan is a celebrated, as well as a religious place. For thousands of years people accept been growing rice, tea and oranges here. Also for hundreds of years Taoists take been climbing the mountain. Due to these pilgrimages many temples are located in the area. Today Buddhists also climb the steep paths and leave carmine ribbons with wishes behind.

Why go?

Although many non-professional climbers come here, the hiking tracks are very dangerous hither. The unreliable trails and railings open an unforgettable scenery, though.

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ii. Marina Bay Sands Skypark, Singapore

The 1115 ft (340 g) long infinity pool belongs to a two,560 rooms hotel and is i of the biggest and most impressive in the globe. This is a desirable entertainment, which attracts thousands of guests to the hotel.

Why go?

Swimming in a pool while the scenic panoramic views to Singapore open provides indeed an unforgettable experience.

1. The Aiguille du Midi, the Mont Blanc range, France

The great attraction was built on the Aiguille du Midi, next to the tallest peak in Europe – Mont Blanc. In 3842 m (12604 ft) high the glass box attracts adventurers, who are eager to feel the vast landscape to the Alps. The drinking glass is 12 mm (1/2 in) thick, but the visitors have cipher to exist afraid of – they won't fall.

Why go there?

Definitely, 1 of the greatest and latest winter attractions in Europe worth visiting.

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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013, mountains are seen through a glass cage named 'Pas dans le Vide' (Step into the Void) at the top of the Aiguille du Midi peak (3842-meters high or 12,604 feet), in the French Alps, during a press visit. Visitors can enjoy the view of Mont Blanc, Europe's highest mountain, from the platform. The attraction opens Saturday. (AP Photo/Alexis Moro)

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