St. John the Baptist Cathedral
St. John’s Archcathedral St. John the Baptist Cathedral is the oldest Gothic cathedral in Warsaw, dating back to the 14th century. During the war, most of the cathedral was destroyed,…
Continue readingSt. John’s Archcathedral St. John the Baptist Cathedral is the oldest Gothic cathedral in Warsaw, dating back to the 14th century. During the war, most of the cathedral was destroyed,…
Continue readingCoral Sea This attraction is related to the following countries:AustraliaAustralia, Papua New Guinea. The Coral Sea is a sea of the Pacific Ocean that lies between the coasts of Australia,…
Continue readingIsland of New Guinea This attraction is related to the countries:IndonesiaIndonesia , Papua New Guinea New Guinea is the second largest island in the world after Greenland, with Indonesia owning…
Continue readingNew Guinea Sea (Bismarck Sea) The New Guinea Sea (Bismarck Sea) is an inter-island sea in the western Pacific Ocean, in the Bismarck Archipelago. . General information The area of…
Continue readingMount Wilhelm Mount Wilhelm is one of the main natural attractions and the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea. It has an elevation of 4,509 meters. Mount Wilhelm is located…
Continue readingTavurvur Volcano Tavurvur is an active stratovolcano in Papua New Guinea near the town of Rabaul on the island of New Britain. . The most recent eruption began on August…
Continue readingLake Kutubu Freshwater Lake Kutubu is one of the natural attractions of Papua and New Guinea. The lake is located about 800 meters above sea level in the Southern Highlands….
Continue readingSolomon Sea Solomon Sea is an inter-island sea of the Pacific Ocean located between the Solomon Islands, New Britain and New Guinea. It has an area of 755,000 km² and…
Continue readingAugustow Canal This attraction is related to the countries:BelarusPoland Augustow Canal is an outstanding hydraulic engineering construction of the XIX century, one of the largest canals in Europe, included in…
Continue readingWawel Castle Wawel Castle, an ancient symbol of Polish statehood, was the royal residence until 1609, when it was moved to Warsaw. The first, much smaller castle was built by…
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