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The most beautiful gardens in the world Most Amazing View

The most beautiful gardens in the world Most Amazing View

The beautiful gardens in the world  Most Amazing View " Quinta da Regaleira, Portugal, Versailles, France, Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Scotland, Huntington Library Desert Garden, California, Bagh-e Fin, Iran",
here is so many natural and man-made wonders on this planet one cannot only start to make a list of them. I believe however that gardens unite in some way the beauty creating power of nature and man, that is why I want to share with you the top of the tops from my personal list of the most beautiful gardens in the world.
I have not been to all of them myself, but am still amazed of the beauty and magic they are surrounded by and would love to hear from someone who had been to any of these wonderful gardens. A top 5 is quite short so I promise to come back later with separate posts for the most breathtaking gardens for every continent. 

Quinta da Regaleira, Portugal

Quinta da Regaleira ©Flickr.Whisker/Flickr
Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra, Portugal Considered one of the most beautiful and mystical places on Earth, the Quinta da Regaleira estate is located close to the historical center of the Portuguese city, Sintra. The heart of the estate is a beautiful palace which, together with the garden girded by fountains, grottoes, lakes, a chapel and many more fairy tale-like decorations is now on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list.
The garden itself is a 4 hectares large, a thickly treed park full of narrow roads and paths. One part of the garden is perfectly organized and arranged while the other part is left to grow completely wild, I prefer the wilder area, it is somehow even more magical than the rest of the estate.

Versailles, France


Versailles Shoshanah/Flickr
The Gardens of Versailles, France The iconic palace and its gardens in the elite outskirts of Paris was once the permanent residence of the French monarchs and their courts until the Great French Revolution, the garden also got a lot from the glamour of the palace complex.
The gardener of the Roi-Soleil (Louis XIV, the Sun King) names Andre Le Notre did not simply plan a garden for the king, but an entire baroque city with trees, flowers, statues and large surfaces of water (lakes and fountains) covering about 800 hectares of ground. Many of the statues, fountains and other ‘decoration items’ also compete as individual attractions.

Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Scotland


The Garden ©yellow book/Flickr
The Garden of Cosmic Speculation One of the most improbably and yet amazing places I have seen is the Garden of Cosmic Speculation in South-West Scotland near Dumfries. The garden was created by half-Scottish architect Charles Jencks inspired by feng shui, postmodern architecture and the secrets of the universe.
Its special structure brings together such idiosyncratic elements such as the DNA molecule, fractals, black holes and other mathematical and scientific themes and phenomena. It is combining the elements of nature with artificial forms in a completely unique but nonetheless admirable way and though it is neither classical nor the only amazing Scotish garden, I really like it.

Huntington Library Desert Garden, California


Desert Garden ©brendan-c/Flickr
Let us leave Europe for a while; the Huntington Institute is near the city of San Marino, California in the USA. It hosts numerous themed botanical gardens and they are all amazing, however, I would like to highlight one of them, the amazing Desert Garden.
Huntington Institute's Desert Garden It is basically a beautiful cactus garden that is not only meant to show how beautiful the many different cacti species (as well as agave, aloe, bromeliads and other desert plants) are, but also that even the hostile desert climate can create wonderful natural art-works. It is a most extraordinary place, it is a great dream of mine to visit it once.

 

 

 

Bagh-e Fin, Iran


Bagh-e Fin ©ali reza_parsi/Flickr
Bagh-e Fin Persian Garden, Iran And now in the finish we visit the mysterious East, more specifically Iran. Bagh-e Fin was established in 1590 and remains one of the oldest gardens in the country – the Persian Empire back then. With cypress older than 400 years, fountains, tea house and other tiny buildings the garden – according to Persian tradition – is meant to symbolize the paradise.
Bagh-e Fin covers about 2.5 hectares, it has got many water elements and its buildings are beautifully decorated in the Arabic style with geometrical forms and quotes from the Qur’an. The pressure of the water coming from the nearby hill was so strong that they could create structures with circulating water without using any mechanical pump. That’s something…

source : http://www.wandererguides.com/travel-interests/sights/the-most-beautiful-gardens-in-the-world/
Top 10 Most Romantic Cities Most Amazing View

Top 10 Most Romantic Cities Most Amazing View

Top 10 Most Romantic Cities Most Amazing View "VENICE, PARIS, PRAGUE, FLORENCE, ROME, LISBON, VIENNA, SEVILLE, BUENOS AIRES, MARRAKECH, Most Romantic Cities In The World Most Amazing View.

1 | VENICE

Romantic Venice
If Venice didn't exist it would still probably come to life in some Hollywood screenplay for the imagined backdrop of a romantic feature. Even so, it would most likely not be the fantasy that it is in reality, a fairytale of canals and breathtaking architecture. What can be more romantic than a gondola ride down a canal, or a walk over narrow bridges, getting lost through narrow lanes, and ending up at monumental squares? If you're not yet in love, you will be.
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2 | PARIS

Romantic Paris
Paris allows itself to be promoted as the city of love, and who can deny that? It really is a city for lovers, for strolls along the Seine, sipping coffee at a café, and for picture-perfect moments in romantic neighborhoods like Montmartre. Then there's the Champs Elysees, the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, and the many gardens like the Jardin du Luxembourg. In Paris, love is in the air everywhere you look around.
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3 | PRAGUE

Romantic Prague
Prague is one of the world's great romantic wonders, thanks to an immaculately-preserved old town filled with fairytale architecture. Walk hand-in-hand from the castle to the monumental Old Town Square through Charles Bridge, and stand together as you hear the chime of a 600-year old astronomical clock. Then it's time to lose yourselves in the beauty and romance of this ancient city, through a sea of spires and cobblestones that make this a lovers' paradise.
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4 | FLORENCE

Romantic Florence
The Renaissance ambience of Florence gives it a romantic storybook atmosphere, especially for lovers and lovers of art. This is a magical setting filled with works by Michelangelo and Botticelli, where you can admire fabulous views from the top of the Duomo or from the famous Piazzale Michelangelo. End with a kiss on the legendary Vecchio Bridge after a candlelit dinner of fine Italian cuisine and wine.
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5 | ROME

Romantic Rome
Evoking images of gladiators and ancient treasures, Rome is one of the world's most dazzling cities. Lovers gather by its many fountains to throw coins as they make a wish, share gelatos and sip cappuccinos in the middle of beautiful piazzas, and walk past three thousand years of history. In Rome, life really is dolce.
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6 | LISBON

Romantic Lisbon
Overlooked by an ancient castle, with breathtaking scenery admired from hilltop viewpoints, tiled buildings, cobblestone designs, vintage trams, a river on its way to the Atlantic, and flashbacks to the days of the great explorers of the Age of Discovery, Lisbon has all the ingredients that make it one of the world's most romantic cities.
And if it's not enough there's Sintra (the European capital of Romanticism) nearby, and the unbelievably picturesque medieval village of Obidos which was once a wedding present from a king to his queen.
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7 | VIENNA

Romantic Vienna
This city seems made for romantic walks, with monumental avenues circling around pedestrian streets. The soundtrack is usually Mozart's classic sounds, and when your legs finally need some rest there are the horse-drawn carriages. In between, lovers get a sense of what it's like to live as a king and queen, visiting the regal splendor of the city's palaces and museums.
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8 | SEVILLE

Romantic Seville
Soak in the exotic charm and atmosphere of Spain's most beautiful city, the capital of Andalusia where there's fabulous Moorish architecture everywhere you turn. Catch a traditional bullfight, see some flamenco dancing, and go on a horse-and-carriage tour of the city before a leisurely walk through whitewashed and flower-filled streets. End up at a tapas bar and you'll have experienced one of the world's most soulful and romantic cities.
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9 | BUENOS AIRES

Romantic Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires oozes passion, especially when you catch a Tango performance on the street. The streets are a sensual mix of European elegance and Latin American seduction, with monumental architecture, tree-lined boulevards, and al fresco dining. It's perfect for promenading, and a place that provokes unexpected desires.
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10 | MARRAKECH

Romantic Marrakech
Spices, labyrinthine markets, camel rides, snake charmers... Marrakech offers 1001 nights of sensory pleasures to be shared with a special someone. It is home to arguably the most romantic boutique hotels in the world (called Riads), as well as the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, surrounded by palm trees, views of the Atlas Mountains, and of course the Sahara Desert nearby...
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source : http://www.ucityguides.com/cities/top-10-most-romantic-cities.html
Top 10 Street Artists Most Amazing View

Top 10 Street Artists Most Amazing View

Top 10 Street Artists Most Amazing View " Vhils Street Art Picture, Roa Street Art Picture, C215 Street Artist, Metal Gassi Street Artist, Hyuro Street Art, Titi Freak Street Art Picture, Shepard Fairey Street Artist, Laguana Street Art, Above Street Art Picture, Banksy Street Artist" While the term street artist my conjure up images of disrespectful teenagers spray painting profane, obscene or even nonsensical graffiti on a previous clean wall, the art form of graffiti from the street artist has come a long way.
Not only do these artists, and they are artists, have the task of avoid being caught in many cases, they must also deal with weather conditions and less than ideal canvases for their work. A certain amount of respect must come from their desire to let their art be seen even among these harsh barriers to their pictures.
We hope you learn a little more about these pioneers of street art, but in the meantime here are the top 10 street artists we think you should get to know. Let us know if we left off your favorite artist in the comments below.

Vhils Street Art Picture

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Roa Street Art Picture

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C215 Street Artist

C215-street-artist street art

Metal Gassi Street Artist

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Hyuro Street Art

Hyuro-street-art street artist

Titi Freak Street Art Picture

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Shepard Fairey Street Artist

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Laguana Street Art

laguana-street-art street artist

Above Street Art Picture

Above-Street-Artist street art

Banksy Street Artist

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source : http://www.toptenzpictures.com/top-10-street-artists/ 

" Vhils Street Art Picture, Roa Street Art Picture, C215 Street Artist, Metal Gassi Street Artist, Hyuro Street Art, Titi Freak Street Art Picture, Shepard Fairey Street Artist, Laguana Street Art, Above Street Art Picture, Banksy Street Artist" 

Top 5 Most Famous Diamonds Most Amazing View

Top 5 Most Famous Diamonds Most Amazing View  "The Shah Diamond, The Hortensia Diamond, The Eureka Diamond, The Dresden Green Diamond, The Hope Diamond" Diamonds are fascinating and by their very nature can be mesmerizing, especially if they are larger than your typical diamonds or have a history to them. These 5 famous diamonds have both "facets" and retain their place in diamond lore to this very day. 

5. The Shah Diamond

The Shah diamond was discovered in India around 1450, and it has become a potent symbol of the royalty, war, and history of India from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This diamond weighs 88.7 carats, and it is known for its crystalline clarity. The yellow diamond was seized, lost, and reclaimed by three different Shahs during ancient times, and it retains the inscriptions that they left there over time. One Shah, Jehan, chose a telling description of himself to be engraved upon the diamond: "ruler of the world". However, he would eventually lose the diamond as it was seized by another Shah. After the murder of a Russian member of the diplomatic corps in 1829, the reigning Shah offered the diamond to the Kremlin, as a way of pacifying them and ensuring no violent retribution towards him by the Soviet Union. In this manner, the ownership of the Shah diamond was lost to India forever.

4. The Hortensia Diamond

Our next famous diamond has a Napoleonic connection. It was named for Hortense, the daughter of the Empress Josephine. Hortense was also the step-daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte. The Hortensia is twenty carats in size, with a pale coral cast. This diamond disappeared, along with other French Crown Jewels, during the theft that took place in 1792. It was later recovered, along with the others, only to be stolen again in 1830. After the theft, the diamond was rapidly located and returned to its rightful owner. This diamond has a crack along its pavilion, unlike the other diamonds on our list. However, it is so steeped in French history and Napoleonic legend, that it retains its pricelessness despite the flaw. The stone now rests in the Louvre, a glittering symbol of France and of the courage of Napoleon, with whom it will always be linked.

3. The Eureka Diamond

This diamond was the first ever discovered in South Africa, one of the world’s most prolific sources of diamonds. The diamond was found by a young boy, while he worked as a shepherd, along the shores of Hopetown’s Orange River. This diamond weighed in at 231 carats before being faceted. The Eureka diamond eventually traveled to England for the inspection of Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle. This famous diamond, like many on our list, was destined to change owners many time, before being purchased by the diamond conglomerate, De Beers, in 1967; it is now on permanent display at the Kimberly Museum in South Africa, where it remains a symbol of one of South Africa’s most lucrative national resources.

2. The Dresden Green Diamond

This extraordinary and rare pear-shaped stone weighs in at 40.7- carats, and is named for the capital of Saxony: its unique, deep-green color sets it apart. The Dresden Green came from India, and it was sold to Frederick Augustus II, son of the ruler of Saxony, Frederick Augustus I. Known as Augustus the Strong, Frederick’s father commissioned the construction of many fine buildings in Dresden, and filled them with all manner of glorious art treasures he collected from around the world. Although Frederick Augustus I admired the diamond for years beforehand, Frederick Augustus II was the first to actually own it. The Dresden continued to be passed through royal ownership and admired for its flawless, emerald-green hue. It currently rests in the Albertinium Museum in Dresden: it was once displayed alongside the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Museum, at the request of noted jeweler Harry Winston, who felt that the Dresden was the only other stone in the world that could hold a candle to the Hope Diamond.

1. The Hope Diamond
No diamond remains more notorious and more renowned than the infamous Hope Diamond, which is surrounded by legend and history. Some believed that this huge, deep-blue diamond, which came from India, was cursed and would bring bad luck or even death to its wearer.

The first famous owner of the Hope Diamond was Louis XVI, the King of France. He bought the diamond from a French gem merchant, and its initial size was a staggering 112 3/16 carats. Louis chose to have the stone cut down to 67 1/8 carats, for use in the French Crown Jewels.

Its second owner was the next King of France, Louis XV, who reset the diamond in another royal jewelry piece, the Emblem of the Golden Fleece. During the French Revolution, the diamond was stolen during the looting and it did not surface again for 20 years. In 1812, the diamond reappeared in England under mysterious circumstances, and was snapped up by a wealthy collector, Philip Henry Hope. It remained in his family until it was sold again, and for years afterward, the Hope Diamond bounced back and forth between collectors.

Evelyn Walsh Mclean purchased the diamond in 1912: again, it was reduced and re-cut, this time to 45.52 carats, to suit Walsh’s taste. She relished tales of the Hope Diamond curse, even thought they were unfounded, as it pleased her to own such a notorious gem. She was rumored to keep the stone within the cushions of her sofa as a hiding place.
After her passing, the famed jeweler Harry Winston bought the Hope Diamond and donated it to the Smithsonian Museum, and, from its origins deep with the earth of India, over a billion years ago, it now belongs to the American people.

Top 5 Most Famous Diamonds Most Amazing View  "The Shah Diamond, The Hortensia Diamond, The Eureka Diamond, The Dresden Green Diamond, The Hope Diamond"


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