1. "the gates of hell", Turkmenistan "Inferno" is the name of a natural gas in Turkmenistan. While conducting the exploitation of gas in 1971, the Soviet geologists have drilled into a methane pocket. The ground beneath the drilling rig collapsed, forming a large hole with a diameter of 70 m. To avoid leakage of poisonous gases, one has decided the best way is to burn it. Geologists hope that fire will burn the entire amount in a few days, however this fires up to now not yet finished. People here call this the pit Gate° n hell° n.2. The statue of Jesus on the sea bottom, Italy At first glance, the statue of Jesus on the sea bottom (Italian: Il Cristo degli Abissi) looks like the ruins of a forgotten city. In fact, the high bronze about 2.5 m of this is the work of sculptor Guido Galletti, is placed at a depth of 17 m below sea level in the area of san Fruttuoso, Northwest Italy. Place near to where Dario Gonzatti, expert of the first scuba diving died in 1947. Good Jesus statue in the arm to the sky as the jam are begging security for sheep.3. Angkor, Cambodia Built in the XII century, dedicated to the goddess of the Hindu God Vishnu (Hinduism), the complex of temples situated on an area of 820.000 m ² in Siem Reap deserted from the 16th century. Currently, it became a famous Buddhist temple of the district and is the symbol of the land of Cambodia. If you've never visited this neighboring country, invites you to travel together through the screen of the World Culture through the article Cambodian experience on the occasion of 30-4 and 1-5. Hope the information in this article will help you to have more motivation to come to Angkor!4. Maunsell sea forts, England Maunsell forts situated right at the mouth of the River Thames, United Kingdom. They were built during the second world war, anti-aircraft purposes. After the war, the Maunsell forts deserted since the 1950s and was used as a radio station in the 1960s.5. the Metro system in Stockholm, Sweden Nhằm giảm cảm giác chán ngán của người dân thủ đô khi phải dành phần lớn thời gian di chuyển dưới lòng đất, chính quyền thủ đô Stockholm đã cho biến khoảng 90 trong tổng số 100 trạm tàu điện ngầm ở thành phố này thành những phòng trưng bày nghệ thuật đương đại. Với sự tham gia của 150 nghệ sĩ, việc trang trí những ga tàu điện ngầm này được hy vọng sẽ giúp cho việc di chuyển đơn điệu hàng ngày trở thành một chuyến du hành thú vị.
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