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domingo, 8 de marzo de 2015

SUPERLATIVES

1.the  tallest buildings in the world

the kingdom tower:is currently the tallest building in the world with 10,001 meters of height.






















the burj khalifa:is the second highest in the world with 828 meters height.


















Suzhou Zhongnan Center: is located in China and is the third tallest building in the world with 729 meters height













2.the most beautiful beaches in the world.

seychelles.One of the most photographed beaches in the world, the pale pink sands of Anse Source d’Argent unfurls across the island of La Digue, one of the 115 components of this archipelago in the Indian Ocean.









maldives: Straddling the Equator southwest of Sri Lanka, the 1,102 islands that make up the Maldives form 26 atolls. The soft air enveloping the archipelago blends into a beautiful palm-fringed haze.










bora bora: This is one of the magical islands that make up French Polynesia in the South Pacific. Just 18 miles (29 kilometers) long, this lush little slip of land lies in a protected lagoon edged by white sandy shores, the best being at Matira Point.








3.the most bizarre buildings in the world.

 Wonderworks, USA














Kansas City Library (Missouri, USA)














Rotating Tower, Dubai, UAE



















4.the biggest cities in the world.

 #1 Largest Cities in the World - Tokyo, Japan - 37,126,000 People













#2 Largest Cities in the World - Jakarta, Indonesia - 26,063,000 People











#3 Largest Cities in the World - Seoul, South Korea - 22,547,000 People












5.the most extrme place in the earth.

 Lut Desert (Iran): hottest place on Earth at 159 °F (71 °C)



















Mt. Chimborazo (Ecuador): highest point above Earht's center at 20,703 feet (6,310 m) above sea level



















Tristan de Cunha (UK): most remote inhabited archipelago on Earth at 2,000 miles from the nearest continent














6.the hottes place on earth. 1) Death Valley, California The name of the place says it all. Located in Southeastern California, Death Valley is the hottest, driest, and lowest place in North America. The hottest temperature recorded in Death Valley is 56.7 degrees Celsius (134.06 Fahrenheit). Although Death Valley is very hot during the day, at night the temperature often drops below freezing.












2) Al’Aziziyah, Libya Al’Aziziyah, located in Northwest Libya, is one of the hottest habitable places on Earth. On Sept. 13, 1922, a high temperature of 57.8 degrees Celsius (136.04 Fahrenheit) was recorded in Al’Aziziyah. Later, experts discounted the reading, mainly because they said the person who took it was untrained, but the area is still considered one of the hottest in the world.












3) Ghudamis, Libya Libya is a hot place; Ghudamis is an oasis town on the west of Libya. The highest temperature recorded in Ghudamis is 55 degrees Celsius (131 Fahrenheit). People build their houses out of lime, palm tree trunks, and mud in order to survive the brutal heat and sandstorms.

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