Travel Archives - unLABELED ft. https://unlabeledft.com/tag/travel/ featuring enduring stories Tue, 13 Aug 2019 17:39:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://unlabeledft.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/cropped-fticon-2-32x32.png Travel Archives - unLABELED ft. https://unlabeledft.com/tag/travel/ 32 32 5 Fascinating underground cities https://unlabeledft.com/2019/03/13/5-fascinating-underground-cities/ Wed, 13 Mar 2019 09:04:06 +0000 http://unlabeledft.com/?p=1587 Klook.com In this article, we will tell you about 5 fascinating underground cities: You must have heard about the stories of people living in abandoned caves, tunnels and mines. What many of people do not know is the presence of underground cities, which were the actual living place in the past but somehow they got …

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In this article, we will tell you about 5 fascinating underground cities:

You must have heard about the stories of people living in abandoned caves, tunnels and mines. What many of people do not know is the presence of underground cities, which were the actual living place in the past but somehow they got lost under the soil. 

1. Coober Pedy, Australia

Overview of the town. credits: flickr

It is a underground city in Australia. In this city, actual people live and serve as the miners. The city is also called ‘Opal Capital of the world’. The city is very fascinating due to the co-existence of mines with shops, homes, and restaurants. Apart from mining, the reason behind this city is to get shelter from extreme heat of Sothern Australia. Despite of being underground, this is a pretty amazing, cozy and friendly place. There is also a graveyard and church in that area.

One of the storefront, credits: flickr
Interior of a church underground, credits: flickr

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2. Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain

This city has also residents and people live here happily. The houses are constructed into the stonewalls. Although they are not completely underground but inside the mountains. Most of the area is kept open and it gives a fascinating look to the outsiders. This town was also used in the time of the Roman Empire.

3. Derinkuyu, Cappadocia, Turkey

Overview of the city. Souce

This underground city is located in the central turkey. There are almost 36 underground cities present at a depth of 85m. Among all, the deepest one is derinkuyu. It was discovered in 1963 with a network of rooms and tunnels just like a regular city. The churches, stables, living quarters, wineries, storage rooms and refectories, everything is present there. In the past, the city had capacity to hold around 20,000 people.

This place was opened for public in 1965 but only 10% area can be accessible by visitors. 

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4. Edinburgh Vaults, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Under the streets of Scotland there is a dark world that is linked back to the 18thcentury. The Edinburgh vaults are the chambers constructed in the 19arches. They were built in 1788, that time this was a superstitious place. In that era there was great growth and expansion in the area. However, in today’s world this underground city is still considered haunted and a feel of ghastliness exist there. It is also said that serial killers bury the body of their victims at this place and later they sold these bodies for medical experiments. These chambers were built to place the cobblers, taverns, tradesmen and smelters. Plus, it was for storing the illicit materials. 

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5. Giza Plateau, City of the gods

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The Pyramids of Giza are a spectacular and wonderful sight. But most of you might not know that there is something more wonderful present through them. That is a secret and abandoned city that is underneath the pyramids with ancient structures. It was made up of tunnels and channels and discovered in 1978. There are different theories about this city and it is named as ‘city of the gods’ 

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The Pyramids of Giza are a spectacular and wonderful sight. But most of you might not know that there is something more wonderful present through them. That is a secret and abandoned city that is underneath the pyramids with ancient structures. It was made up of tunnels and channels and discovered in 1978. There are different theories about this city and it is named as ‘city of the gods’ 

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Manificient​​ waterfall in caves https://unlabeledft.com/2019/03/07/manificient%e2%80%8b%e2%80%8b-waterfall-in-caves/ Thu, 07 Mar 2019 08:35:48 +0000 http://unlabeledft.com/?p=1572 The presence of waterfalls with underground caves that constant striking do not dig a hole in water.  Some waterfalls flow over a rock for many years that it dig a cave to make a way for water. If the rock was already porous then it gave the way to stream and river water to flow inside. …

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The presence of waterfalls with underground caves that constant striking do not dig a hole in water.  Some waterfalls flow over a rock for many years that it dig a cave to make a way for water. If the rock was already porous then it gave the way to stream and river water to flow inside. The waterfalls with caves are not very common. They are a miracle of nature. In this article, we’ll tell our readers about some waterfalls with underground caves:

1: Smoo Cave in Durness, Scotland:

This incredible looking cave is very unique from others because it has three different sections which developed separately from each other. The main chamber was developed through sea erosion that is a freshwater passage, second chamber from an underground stream and an inland waterfall chamber. 

2: Waiahuaka Sea cave, USA:

Photo by Jacob Owen

It is situated in Hawaii, USA. It is also considered the second largest sea cave and also known as the double door cave. This waterfall cave has an entrance and an exit. The tourists are allowed to have a close-up view but are not allowed to go inside the caverns. A hole in the rood of this big rock allow the water to gush down into beautiful cavern.

Photo by Jacob Owen

3: Ruby Falls, Tennessee, USA:

These caves are located at 1,120 feet underground at the lookout mountain in Tennessee. After going down the chamber, the collected spring water and rainwater pass through the mountain and at the base it joins the Tennessee River. It is a breathtaking view and has been the attraction of tourists for 80 years. Many signers have introduced songs inspired by the extraordinary beauty of this cave.

4: White Scar Cave, Yorkshire:

Do you ever want to go into a divine cave? The white scar cave is heavenly beautiful and is located in Britain. The length of this waterfall cave is 300feet with 90 feet roof that is called Battlefield Cavern. These caves were discovered no long ago in 1923. The sparkling white color waterfalls down into the cave and create a scenic view.

4: La Grotte aux Fees, Valais, Switzerland:

This waterfall is present at dents du midi glacier at the depth of 240ft. It is considered as the highest underground waterfall in a cave. It is also very cold at 10°C. This cave is known as the ‘Cave of Fairies’. It is famous that if you run your hand through the water of cave’s well then your one wish will come true. This cave was discovered a long time ago and in the local, the name means ‘hole of the sheep’. The beauty of this waterfall with the underground cave is undoubtedly fascinating.

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6 beautiful landscapes in the world that you must visit https://unlabeledft.com/2019/02/28/6-beautiful-landscapes-in-the-world-that-you-must-visit/ Thu, 28 Feb 2019 20:48:12 +0000 http://unlabeledft.com/?p=1536 Klook.com Earth is a beautiful planet. It is full of some mesmerizing and breath-taking natural sights. Landscapes are the best gift of nature to our planet. Let’s find the 6 beautiful landscapes in the world that you must. 1: Dettifoss, Iceland: Dettifoss is popular as the biggest waterfall in North-east Iceland. In the whole of …

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Earth is a beautiful planet. It is full of some mesmerizing and breath-taking natural sights. Landscapes are the best gift of nature to our planet. Let’s find the 6 beautiful landscapes in the world that you must.

1: Dettifoss, Iceland:

Dettifoss is popular as the biggest waterfall in North-east Iceland. In the whole of Europe, it is the most powerful landscape with rocky surroundings, within the stark and covered in green trees.  The best time to visit this place is from June to September. Do not make the mistake to go there from January to April. The roads are blocked in that time due to snow. 

2: Scottish Highlands, Scotland:

This place is an inspiring and exquisite area of ancient landscapes with a rich history. The Scottish highlands are influenced by the majestic nature, magnificent history and geography. The highest point of that region is Ben Nevis (Mountain peak). This is the highest peak of UK. The best time to visit this place is in autumn. The weather gets incredibly beautiful with rain.

3: Elephant Island, Antarctica:

It is an ice covered island with mountains and at the coast of Antarctica. At this island, 28 victims of ship wreck took refuges in 1916. After the discovery of this place, it was admired by many tourist for its sceneric beauty. The best time to visit this landscape is summer from late October to march. In that region, you get the chance to witness live polar bears, icebergs and spotting whales.

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4: Grand Canyon, USA:

This is one of the natural wonders of the world. The grand canyon grabs a depth of almost one mile. Cutting the way in the form of layers, forming the iconic horse shoe shape landscape. The most  narrow part of this region is 54 meters and widests one is 28 kilometers. The best time to visit the area is March-May and September-November. Here you can enjoy grand canyon sunsets, roll the dice in LA and the attractions of San Diego.

5: Machu Picchu, Peru:

It is also called ‘the lost city of INCAS’. This is the most popular icon of Inca world. It is located on the top of Urubamba Valley at Peru. It is 80 km distance to the north-west of Cuzco where Umbrella River flows. The best time to visit this place is not any specific. You may visit any time of the year. But keep in mind, the rain in that area is unpredictable. The peak season in July to August and you should expect a large tourist crowd at that time. 

6: Peyto Lake, Canada:

It Is a glacier-fed lake that most narrow at the Canadian Rockies. In summers, the ice melts from the rocks and flow in the form of lakes and the suspended particles give turquoise and bright colours to the water. It is a breathtaking view. The best time to visit this place is from June till September when the snow melted into mater. Enjoy the mountain heights, the resort of Whistler, and soak yourself in nature. 

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7 Must Visit In Bali https://unlabeledft.com/2019/01/01/7-must-visit-in-bali/ Tue, 01 Jan 2019 17:54:20 +0000 http://unlabeledft.com/?p=1417 Klook.com 1. Tanah Lot Temple Tanah Lot temple is one of 10 most visited temple in Bali. It is bustling with tourist everyday. Tanah Lot temple is situated on a top of a large black rock. During high tides, the access way from the beach to the temple will be filled by the ocean. There …

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1. Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot temple is one of 10 most visited temple in Bali. It is bustling with tourist everyday. Tanah Lot temple is situated on a top of a large black rock. During high tides, the access way from the beach to the temple will be filled by the ocean.

There is also a small fee of IDR 60,00 (SGD$6.00) for adults and IDR 30,000 (SGD$3.00) for child to enter the temple. 

Address: Jl. Tanah Lot, Beraban, Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82121, Indonesia

2. Uluwatu water temple

Uluwatu Temple is another famous sea temple in Bali that worth visiting. It is one of the nine directional temples that meant to protect the island from evil spritis. The temple is situated at the edge of the rock overlooking the sea.

The entrance fee to the temple is 30,000 Rp  (SGD$3.00)

Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia

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3. Tegalalang Rice Terraces

If you ever googled Ubud, there is a good chance that you have seen the Instagram worthy photographs of Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This stunning rice terrace is hard to miss when you are traveling around Ubud area. As it is a popular tourist spot to take some breathtaking photos, the terrace is well maintained by the locals hence the green foliage around the rice terrace create an amazing pattern. It is totally free to visit but do expect wet mud if you want to step into the rice terrace.

Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia

4. Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)

Goa Gajah also known as Elephant Cave is an archaeological site which was discovered by Dutch Archaeologist in 1923. The exact origin of the cave are uncertain but it is believed to be a place for spiritual mediation.

Explore the Ancient relics there but do take note that everyone who enters the place has to wear a sarong waist down which can be rented there and women who is having their peroid are forbidden to enter.

Address: Bedulu Village, Jalan Raya Goa Gajah, Blahbatuh, Gianyar

5. Mount Batur

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There are 2 ways to view this active volcano. You can either take a 2 hours hike or take a car/drive up to Kintamani village. We decided to take the easy way out and have our guide drive us up to view the breathtaking Mount Batu. You can also enjoy your meal while having an amazing view.

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6. Jimbaran Beach

Jimbaran Bay has 40 restaurants that feature a beachside open-air eatery style. Enjoy the sunset there while having your romantic dinning experience with your love ones. Over the years it has bloom into a famous tourist spot hence the price can be alittle more upscale compare to other restaurant in Bali. But for the view I guess it is worth a try.

7. Tegenungan Waterfall

This is one of the hidden gem we found in Bali.  The fees to enter is 15,000 Rp (SGD$1.50). To reach the waterfall you would need to hike another 10 minutes from the ticket booth. It will be crowded after 1pm we if you wish to avoid crowd we recommend you to visit this place early. 

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NOTE: Do not do cliff jumping as the water is not deep enough hence it is exteremly dangerous.

Operating time is from 6.30AM to 6.00PM.

Address: Jalan Ir. Sutami, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80581, Indonesia

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