Some people find pleasure in walking. But you will be surprised after reviewing this article. There are some unique paths for walking and I think after reading this article you will find yourself curious to walk on these paths. So lets have a look on them.
1. Plitvice Lakes National Park of Croatia
With a placid and sprinkling waterfalls, this park was once a battle field in Croatian Independence war. You can find trails that are made up of wooden boards and are made over water. It takes approximately 5 hours to walk on these wooden pathways. In the lower lake section you can see caves that are made up in lime stone and water falling from about 230 feet.
2. Cappadocia of Turkey
A land of fantasies, which have its path ways up above in the mountains. You will be much delighted to see this path way passing through a beautiful valley. Mushrooms growing on the sides of this path look like wearing hats that adds to the beauty of this land. You can find churches and houses built into caves and hives of bees. So this is the land of Love and Honey.
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In early 16th century, Portuguese explorers who sailed along the coast line of Brazil’s coast they kept the track of their discoveries and they given those names by names of days to mention them. On very 1st day of year 1502 they moved smoothly toward a narrow opening in the coastline, guarded by fabulously shaped mountains. Behind this entrance lay a body of water stretching 20 miles inland. When they realized that they had reached to the mouth of a great river they named the Area River of the First of January.

Actually that was not the river it was an island-studded bay that the Tamoio people had long before named Guanabara, which means, “arm of the sea”.
Even now after centuries passed its both native and European names persist. There is only one thing changed that’s now instead of caravels and dugouts, supertankers and yachts glide across the magnificent balloon-shaped harbor of Guanabara Bay. On the western shore of the bay there is the capital city named as Rio de Janeiro means the River of January.

It looked like a river that was one of the false impressions, which that Rio held. It was given so many named as Europeans called it a smaller bay of Botafago, under Sugarloaf, a “lake” and the Tamoio named it Guanabara Bay’s eastern edge Niteroi, that means hidden waters.
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