landmarksoftheworld
Landmarks of the World
Landmarks of the World have existed since time immemorial. They aided navigators in reaching their final destinations. They played an everlasting role in history. Landmarks can be both natural and man made. Some natural landmarks are Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. These landmarks have achieved a world-renowned status. They are the icons of the countries they are located in. Landmarks are categorized according to their dominance of visibility, natural or built form. 
 The Amazon River Basin is about 4,195 miles long, covering about 2,720,000 square miles in area, including its 15,000 tributaries and subtributaries (four of which are in excess of 1,000 miles long). It is the largest river basin in the world. Watch Video
The Sahara Desert covers most of North Africa. It is the largest desert in the world. From north to south the Sahara is between 800 and 1,200 miles and is at least 3,000 miles from east to west. Watch Video
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There is nothing like exploring the trail of Darwin through the Galapagos Islands , with the tortoises grunting and Prehistoric iguanas spitting their salty spray. Watch Video 

Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. The water drops 979 meters (3212 feet) - over 80% of that distance is free fall.The falls are located in the remote southeastern area of Venezuela. Watch Video Need information on how to get a passport,visa, or certified copy of a birth certificate? Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake on earth at 12,580 feet altitude.Straddling the border between Peru and Bolivia, the Andean peoples refer to the lake as "The Sacred Lake. Watch Video

Mount Everest is the mightiest geographical feature on the planet. About half as long as the Atlantic is wide, it boasts more than a hundred peaks in excess of 24,000 feet above sea level. Watch Video The Amalfi Coast is followed by the street that reaches out on the whole of the Gulf of Amalfi and reaches from the peninsula of Sorrent to Salerno. This part of Italy with its rich history, culture and folklore, is truly fascinating. Watch Video
 An Antarctica trip is the gold standard against which all other destinations are measured. Watch Video

Conferences/Conventions Landmarks in America
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