11 disappeared countries that existed some 100 years ago
The world map today looks a little different than a hundred years ago. The reasons? Starting from the collapse of ancient empires to the renaming of exotic places. ● Tibet…

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And where to go travel
Whether you are traveling alone, with your other half or with a group, it doesn't matter - in any case, exploring our wonderful world is one of the best ways…

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Austria needs no introduction
In Austria, a huge number of resorts are located from Bad Hall in Upper Austria to the Salzkammergut, from the magnificent Gasteiner Ache valley to Zolébad Hall in Tirol. People…

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Instructions for those preparing to go to the mountains: what should I take with me?
Probably, there is nothing more dangerous psychologically than a long stay in areas that are hard to call wild. Physical fitness can save from any excesses that often make the…

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Hungary is one of the most beloved by tourists.
Therefore, in spite of the formal socialist system, already in the 70s the country became one of the most free, richest and liberal in Eastern Europe. The end of the…

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Scenic tourist destinations that are definitely worth a visit.

We suggest you to get acquainted with the places that are not so popular now and are in demand among tourists. However, they are no less exciting and picturesque than the most famous tourist destinations in the world. By the way, they have a definite plus: the absence of curious crowds of people with selfie sticks, smartphones and cameras.

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Forbidden places that no one can ever visit

These places you can safely delete from your list. Most likely, you will never go there. So accept and just get acquainted with them virtually.

1. Snake Island

Queimada Grande or Snake Island (Brazil) is home to a huge population of some of the deadliest snakes in the world.The poison of the golden spear-headed viper is not just lethal, it practically melts human flesh around the bite. By the way, their population density is one snake per 1 sq.m. For security reasons, the Brazilian government does not allow visiting this island, and the team of any research expeditions must have a doctor. Continue reading