10 Fairyland is in the real world.
Have you ever wanted to go into the land of fairy tales? Want with the life of the hobbits or harry potter? Or were amazed with the privilege of desert land in star wars? These places will make you confused, if you've just stepped into the land of magic and fantasy. With an unusual nature, landscape and architecture unreal fairy tale, these places will make you into a world you do not know!
1. COLMAR, PERANCIS
No one will turn on you if you think of the first time I saw that this island was inhabited by the Hobits and Elves from "The Lord Of The Rings". The island is located between Iceland and Norway, in the middle of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic Ocean. Consisting of 18 islands, Faroe Island really is a home from beautiful and dramatic scenery from the top of volcanics and ocean waves hitting the shoreline rocky. The island is really quite magical and mysterious scenery makes us drifted farther into the fantasy world than the real world.
If there was a story about a magical land of clay-based, and would place it came from Cappadocia. The area is famous terlenak amid Turkey and is renowned for crafting pots and unique rock formations where the ancient people carved their homes and churches in the rocks. The area is also famous for its bizarre rock formations called "fairy chimneys" that can be found in various forms such as Cone, mushrooms, columns and pointed rocks. Clay and ceramic traditions in Turkey is the world's oldest craft that originated from the 8th century.
5. HOI AN, VIETNAM
If you've never been to Vietnam, I think you will not miss Hoi An. Small town is very colorful, magical and incredibly beautiful this is more like a home for silk lanterns. Located on the coast of the South China Sea, the city is at once an important port and trading center. Today, many traveler and backpacker find a fairy tale in this town and could not take away from its charm. Atmospheric Hoi An is a beautiful combination of the friendliness of the people and its architecture is like out of a fairy tale, and do not be surprised if the city became one of the most coveted destinations in Southeast Asia.
6. GREENLAND
Venice is very difficult to surpass. Architecture that makes us pause, unique canals and mixing of the fantastic scenery and the incredible atmosphere is something that is not available just anywhere. Venice as imported from other dimensions even though the New York Times described him as "Undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man." Located along the 117 small islands, Venice has 455 bridges, hundreds of canals where romantic gondolas rowing their way through town. Of course, this is the home of the famous Venetian Carnival, Venice Biennale and the Venice Film Festival. How gan? Get ready to take his candidate here, I assure you accepted his proposal immediately.
Portugal may be famous for his football for you. But who would have thought Portugal had daughters who roam in the town of Sintra. All the people who visit this magical city, located not too far from Lisbon, to see its beauty. Perrna palace, the Castelo dos Mouros (Castles The Mouro), and the Palácio Nacional de Sintra (Sintra National Palace) is a palace in the city three very amazing. Also taking into account that the mountainous sintra is the biggest park in Lisbon also adds a mysterious charm of this city. Source
1. COLMAR, PERANCIS
By Fr Antunes
Colmar region in France has been declared as the most beautiful cities in Europe, as if coming out of a fairy tale. Small town in Alsace is famous not only for its architecture colorful old town. Colmar, situated in the path of Wine (wine) Alsatian, referred to as the "center Alsatian Wine". The city has a temperate climate, and the second driest city in France, of course, is an ideal city for wineries.
Colmar, France. By Nikkodem
As if the wine capital was not enough as it is called, Colmar, with the buildings, gardens, fountains and canals was called a "Small Venice" (La Petite Venise). The city is also the hometown of Frédéric Bartholdi who is the designer of the famous Statue of Liberty in New York and the city of painter Martin Schongauer.
2. FAROE ISLAND
Faroe Islands. By webax.it
No one will turn on you if you think of the first time I saw that this island was inhabited by the Hobits and Elves from "The Lord Of The Rings". The island is located between Iceland and Norway, in the middle of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic Ocean. Consisting of 18 islands, Faroe Island really is a home from beautiful and dramatic scenery from the top of volcanics and ocean waves hitting the shoreline rocky. The island is really quite magical and mysterious scenery makes us drifted farther into the fantasy world than the real world.
3. NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE, JERMAN
Dramatic look of Neuschwanstein. By Nataraj Metz
If you think that this is the Palace of Disneyland, you are super wrong though I do not bisamenyalahkan you because it looks like a castle inhabited by beautiful princesses golden-haired. Neuschwanstein Castle in reality is more real than you think. Constructed on a hill in the 19th century for Ludwig II, but the content of the castle is very revolutionary at the time. This building has water running continuously with automatic flushing toilets on each floor and heating system (which in those days was very fancy really). Today, Neuschwanstein is located at the main stop romantic trip, along with the history of the Bavarian towns and castles-the legendary castle.
4. CAPPADOCIA, TURKI
If there was a story about a magical land of clay-based, and would place it came from Cappadocia. The area is famous terlenak amid Turkey and is renowned for crafting pots and unique rock formations where the ancient people carved their homes and churches in the rocks. The area is also famous for its bizarre rock formations called "fairy chimneys" that can be found in various forms such as Cone, mushrooms, columns and pointed rocks. Clay and ceramic traditions in Turkey is the world's oldest craft that originated from the 8th century.
5. HOI AN, VIETNAM
Hoi An. By jmhullot
If you've never been to Vietnam, I think you will not miss Hoi An. Small town is very colorful, magical and incredibly beautiful this is more like a home for silk lanterns. Located on the coast of the South China Sea, the city is at once an important port and trading center. Today, many traveler and backpacker find a fairy tale in this town and could not take away from its charm. Atmospheric Hoi An is a beautiful combination of the friendliness of the people and its architecture is like out of a fairy tale, and do not be surprised if the city became one of the most coveted destinations in Southeast Asia.
6. GREENLAND
Tasiilaq Greenland. By chrissy575
Untouched, remote and difficult to reach, Greenland is a wilderness where many roads are not yet available, unspoiled scenery and of course impress you. In the absence of trees, roads and almost no people, this island certainly makes you think more than a Dwarf filled by men. Despite the cold, Greenland is a place not to be forgotten with the magical auroranya and houses colorful.
7. VENICE, ITALY
Venice. By MorBCN
Venice is very difficult to surpass. Architecture that makes us pause, unique canals and mixing of the fantastic scenery and the incredible atmosphere is something that is not available just anywhere. Venice as imported from other dimensions even though the New York Times described him as "Undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man." Located along the 117 small islands, Venice has 455 bridges, hundreds of canals where romantic gondolas rowing their way through town. Of course, this is the home of the famous Venetian Carnival, Venice Biennale and the Venice Film Festival. How gan? Get ready to take his candidate here, I assure you accepted his proposal immediately.
Beautiful and spiritual, Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, is truly a magical place for you. Surrounded by mountains, the city is filled with a wonderful atmosphere, sound and smell exotic and temples that make agan in awe. Although Kathmandu is the largest city in the country, the city maintains an aura of fantasy of ancient temples, altars and architecture tradisitonal. Apparently not in vain Katmandu called "Land of the Gods" because Kathmandu is not seen as being in the world.
9. BAMBOO FOREST, JAPAN
Kyoto's Bamboo Forest. By Stuck in Customs
Although located in Kyoto, Japan and is not associated with the film, resembles bamboo forest background scenery in the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or House of Flying Daggers. No wonder if you imagined so Samurai and wandering in the woods with your swords. This forest is an example of the hundreds of magnificent forests in Southeast Asia. Bamboo does play an important role in Asian cultures as a symbol of longevity in China, the symbol of friendship in India and in Japan, many Shinto shrines surrounded by bamboo forests considered sacred barrier to repel evil spirits.
10. SINTRA, PORTUGAL
Palacio de Sintra. by szeke
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