The heritage, artistic and cultural life of an area can attract tourists and create better quality of life for those who live there.
An Italian student smashed a Greek sculpture at Milan’s Academy of Fine Arts of Brera after he hopped on its lap in order to capture that perfect selfie.
Every year on December 23, the Mexican state of Oaxaca presents the most impressive display of carved vegetables in the world.
At the entrance to Los Tres Ojos National Park, you see a smiling security guard and a garden of weird sculptures. Probably, these are depictions of ancient gods. You can look at them on the way back. We come here not because of them.
“Los Tres Ojos” in Spanish means “Three Eyes”. These are three huge lakes in the wild jungle of the Dominican Republic. Yes, after making a park, parking, stairs, and a restaurant the jungle has not looked wild anymore. But wait for coming to the lakes.
These are three huge deepening. The palm trees, ferns, and other species of the tropical rainforest flora surround them. Dense wisps of lianas hang from the cliffs and touch the water. It seems that you get into the wild world. The lakes look like oases in the rainforest. The loud sounds enhance this effect.
Once, there were some abysses in the Earth’s crust. And after millions of years, the lakes became underground caves. Looking at them, it is hard to imagine how huge these grottoes were! When the water level was declining, the caves were rising. Then, the upper part collapsed and formed three beautiful lakes.
You can examine them endlessly, open-mouthed. It is so beautiful there! The shade of the water in the lakes is so impressive. Turquoise is very saturated in the middle, and a slight hint on the sides. Due to the underwater flow, the water can change colors. The lakes are connected with a system of underground rivers, so the water is pretty cool.
But do not think that the lakes are the only feature of Los Tres Ojos National Park. The fauna is various and fascinating – try to find turtles, bats, and, of course, fish.
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