Monday, June 18, 2012

Four of the most interesting places in Bali

The first temple-Kerta Gosa. Actually, not a temple, but a semblance of a palace which was built in 1686.






The second temple is Besakih Temple - is located in the eponymous village on the slopes of Mount Agung in the east of Bali. This is the most important, largest and most sacred temple on the island.




The third temple is - Tirtta Gangga. The place is relatively new, was founded in 1942. The environment and beautiful scenery, this is what captivated a certain Raja, and he raised his piece of paradise!










The fourth temple is Waterfall Palace













Monday, June 11, 2012

Singapore at night...

Singapore at night is especially beautiful. 

Becomes cooler and less humid ... 

Switched a beautiful night lights ... 

And start another life ... night life...





One of the tallest buildings in Singapore. Upstairs disco and restaurant. Many people go there just to climb the observation deck.

How to schedule hundreds of residents out for an evening jog. A healthy lifestyle. Very few people smoke (strict laws and high prices for cigarettes) and a lot of sports.




The simbol of Singapore - Merlion.

Behind the big Merlion - a small Merlion






Monday, June 4, 2012

The Hanging Temple or Hanging Monastery

One of the most amazing monasteries in the world - an incredible church, hanging over a cliff at an altitude of 246 feet. Hanging Temple was built 1,500 years ago in China




Is a temple built into a cliff (75 m or 246 ft above the ground) near Mount Heng in Hunyuan County, Shanxi province, China. 


The passages in the rocks associated with each other for more than 40 rooms and halls. Began to build the temple is just one monk. A century later continued his other undertakings. An interesting feature of the hanging church is its own particular religion, combining Buddhism with Taoist and Confucian religious elements.

For centuries, the temple hangs over the precipice, he fears neither wind nor storm raging in the area


Most of the buildings are mounted on wooden beams, firmly driven into the rock. Not the best place for tourists, who are afraid of heights. But, if you are looking for experiences, this is a place for you to ensure.