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USA landmarks
Here you will see about two interestings landmarks in USA...


New Zealand landmarks
Today we will talk a little bit about some famous landmarks in...


Canada landmarks
So are you going to Canada but don't know what to visit there?...


Australia landmarks
if you're going to Australia and thinking that there just have kang...


The Mount Rushmore is a very important memorial located in Keystone, consisting of 4 (four) statues depicting the presidents of USA. They are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. The place consists of a highland, from which the view that you see is very picturesque and magnificent. A museum, a teather, a walkway to get closer and other are waiting for you at this Mount.

The Lincoln Memorial is a monument located in Washington, in honor of the 16th USA President Abraham Lincoln. The front of the monument has a wide sidewalk, overlooking the reflecting pool, where tourists spend long hours photographing, chatting, cycling or even seeing some artistic performances that take place in the area. The space is constantly full, especially in summer. When the lights come on at dusk, the building is even more beautiful.

Huka falls: this amazing waterfall is the most famous natural attraction there, in New Zealand. The Waikato river is one of the longest rivers there and it drains Lake Taupo. The name Huka is the Maori word for 'foam', which is appropriate as the falling water and rapids certainly resembles foam. Here you will see one of the great natural wonders of the world in action.

Matamata: This place is well known to Hobbit movie amateurs. The incredible landscape of the dairy farming region outside the city of Waikato, Matamata, was used to portray the peaceful Shire region of Middle-earth. The village of Hobbiton was created here. It was later remaked for the filming of The Hobbit and will now continue as a permanent landmark.

The Niagara Falls:
The most famous falls mark the border between Canada and USA. The natural wonder is made of three falls, that are sprawled in the Canadian and American territories. The waterfall attracts millions of tourists every year. It also serves as a source of hydroelectric power due to the incredible volume of water, that drops with immense power.

The Moraine lake is found in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately. Moraine Lake is famous for its blue color and the amazing surroundings: high mountains with snowy peaks create the desired tranquility. Many hiking tracks are trodden by visitors from all around the world.

The Port Arthur: Over its long history, Port Arthur has been a place of hardship and punishment, a place of opportunity, and a place of leisure. Now it is one of Australia's most important heritage destinations, where the story of Australia's colonial history is written in stone and brick. In 1996, the town was the scene of the Port Arthur Massacre, the worst mass murder event in post-colonial Australian history.

Uluru: Due to its age and the amount of time the Anangu have lived there, Uluru is a sacred site and it is seen as a resting place for ancient spirits, giving it religious stature. Surviving in such barren land is not easy for either human or rock but Uluru has thrived thanks to its homogeneity.