Mont Saint-Michel Castle in Normandy, France
Mont Saint-Michel Castle is situated at the approximately one kilometre (just over half a mile) off the
country's north coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches.This place is a rocky tidal island and a commune.Take a look on its photographs.
These largest greenhouses are situated at the 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Almeria.Where these houses covering the area around 26,000 hectares.Here vegetables and fruits such as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and zucchinis are more popular for the producing every year.



In Japan every weekend during July and August many people come to see this wonderful sight,This event is call Hanabi which means a flower of fires.If you are interested to visit this place than it is the time to go there.Take a look on these photographs i hope you will like this.




A wonder ice cave underneath explore and its photograph shots by the photographer Kent Mearig who travel inside this blue ice cave,this place is located at the12 miles outside of downtown Juneau, Alask,where you will find out this largest ice cave underneath.A perfact view of blue ice and below flowing water makes this place awesome and the photographer Kent Mearig title this series Subglacial World.
Artist Tomi Ungerer and architect Ayla-Suzan Yöndel design this giant cat for the kindergarten Die Katze is a children's school located at the Wolfartsweier near Karlsruhe, Germany.Circular windows shows the eyes of a crouching kitty students are inspire by this amazing design and love to stay here, this can be a house for 100 children's.Take a look on these photographs.
Here are some wonderful photgrapophs of the mountain Waialeale located at the island of Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.This places is famous becouse of water fall from the mountains that's why this mountain is also known as the name rippling water or rainfall or wall of tears.There are so many reasons of these water falls but one which is more popular is its summit lies just below the trade wind inversion layer of 6,000 feet
(1,829 m), above which trade-wind-generated clouds cannot rise.














