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Largest Royal Library Of Denmark

Largest Royal Library Of Denmark


The Royal Library is a national library in Denmark and one of the largest libraries in Scandinavia. All pieces of work produced in Denmark since the 17th century are stored here. The word 'royal' is associated with golden glamor, palace elements and traditions. The new building of the Royal library boggles the mind as it unites the last modern trends and tendency to chamberness.

The library was founded in 1648 by the king Frederick III on the large base of European works. Public access was allowed in 1793. The funds were united with the library funds of the Copenhagen University in 1989 and funds of the National Library of natural science and medicine.


World Largest Royal Library

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Luxury Resort - Amphibious 1000 - In Qata


Amphibious 1000 will be a new luxury resort in Qatar. It was designed by Italian company Giancarlo Zema. The cost of the project is $ 500 million. There will be residential buildings, offices and marina with modern bay. Guests can stay in the 80 semi-submersible suits, which were called “Jellyfish" with stunning panoramic views. 
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Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA

 Usually, people throwing trash affects on the environment. Mountains of debris are useless, besides spoiling not only the air, soil and water, but also causing damage to the aesthetic natural beauty. However, rarely, but still there are exceptions – garbage creates beauty. There is an interesting place – Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA (Glass Beach, Fort Bragg, California, USA). Surprisingly this place is its unusual beach. In the first half of XX century on the territory where this beach was a dump. In the 60 years of landfill was closed, and since garbage was left to himself. The mountains of broken glass, plastic and other debris were strewn and on the shore in the warm California rays lapped by the surf and sea breezes blown.
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Unusually Shaped Reservoirs



Some are natural and some are man-made but what is common for these water reservoirs is that all of them resembles a certain object or something else.
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The Longest Sea Bridge of The World in China


China opens longest sea bridge in the world. Bridge road, but the way it is through the waters of the Yellow Sea. The total length of 41.58 kilometers of buildings.
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10 Most Expensive Cities of the World to Live

10. Bern, Switzerland

The country’s capital is home to several major Swiss companies including Rolex, Toblerone, Swisscom and The Swatch Group, as well as the foreign offices of American companies, such as eBay, Cisco and Ingram Micro. Bern is popular for its lower taxes, as well as liberal labor laws. To top it off, the city has managed to retain its cultural heritage. Old Bern has been recognized as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site for being one of Europe’s best examples of a medieval town. The city, which is filled with diverse historical attractions, was home to Albert Einstein from 1903 and 1905, during which he developed his groundbreaking theory of relativity. Human resources consultant ECA International has drawn up its latest list of the world’s most expensive cities for U.S. expatriates. The survey examined 400 cities and regions across the world, and measured a basket of common items purchased by foreign workers in U.S. dollars terms, including food, clothing and electrical goods.
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Top 10 Best Swimming Beaches in the United States

01. Siesta Beach
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Siesta Beach in Sarasota, Fla., rates as the top beach in the United States,  Siesta Beach, with its fine, white sand and clear, warm waters, often makes the cut on Dr. Beach’s annual top beaches list, but this is its first year in the No. 1 spot. For 2011 here is the list of top ten best beaches of America according to coastal expert Stephen P. Leatherman. “Dr. Beach,” as Leatherman is known, is the director of Florida International University’s Laboratory for Coastal Research.
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Why are the Tourists Attracted in Tokyo?



Tokyo is Japan’s capital and the country’s largest city. Tokyo is also one of Japan’s 47 prefectures, but is called a metropolis (to) rather than a prefecture (ken). The metropolis of Tokyo consists of 23 city wards (ku), 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages, including the Izu and Ogasawara Islands, several small Pacific Islands in the south of Japan’s main island Honshu. The 23 city wards (ku) are the center of Tokyo and make up about one third of the metropolis’ area, while housing roughly eight of Tokyo’s approximately twelve million residents.
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