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Every traveler and adventurer wants to explore every place especially destinations that would leave you breathless because of the scenery. Some of my friends want to be in historical cities, others in tropical islands while someone I know wants a place where he can spend all his money to gamble. Regardless of where we want to go there’s no way that one cannot appreciate the world’s natural wonders and even man-made structures that have stood the test of time. I’ll be veering away from my usual car posts in this blog because I’ll be listing the best places that can easily make your eyes pop out. There are many awe-inspiring destinations but I’ll make this one a little different because most probably, you’ve never heard anything about the places that I’m going to mention yet they’re too magnificent to be taken for granted.

10. Fairy Chimneys-Cappadocia, Turkey

This place is a local tourist attraction for years and was only discovered recently by Western thrill-seekers. The Fairy Chimneys are oversized conical rock formations that are made of basalt. One friend of mine who had been there thought it looked more like massive phallic symbols rather than chimneys, which needless to say made it more appealing to her. Meanwhile, these formations are not only there to stimulate your visual sensors but the locals have converted them into dwellings where visitors can stay. If you ever plan to go to Turkey, better drop by this place and visit it.

9. Silbury Hill- Wiltshire, England

Most of us would never pay attention to a mound of earth unless it’s 130 feet high and is as big as five acres. That’s what the Silbury Hill is and it’s been standing on its place for almost 4500 years. The exact purpose of this massive structure is unknown although scholars believe that it was basically constructed to serve as either a burial place or a sundial. Moreover, it is believed that it took more than 15 years to finish dating back to the Neolithic period. Needless to say, if you’re into prehistoric architecture, visiting this place would certainly excite you.

8. Magnetic Hill – New Brunswick, Canada

New Brunswick in Canada might not ring a bell for many people but it has been attracting droves of people ever since the 1930’s. Motorists have been reporting that even when their engines are turned off their cars roll uphill hence calling it a “magnetic hill”.

On the other hand, there are no paranormal forces involved here rather this is merely an optical illusion that is caused of changing terrains giving you the impression that a vehicle appears to be ascending even if the engines are halted.

7. B15-Antarctica

If you’ve always wanted to go to Luxembourg then you might as well check out iceberg B15 which happens to be the biggest free-floating object in the world. It’s so big that it’s just like seeing Luxembourg floating while covered in ice and lots of penguins on it. In 2003 however, the iceberg split into two off the coast of New Zealand giving the “biggest iceberg” title to C19-A which happens to be as big as Brunei.

6. Stone Forest- Kunming, China

China has so many geographical anomalies to offer but one place that really stands out is the Stone Forest located in Kunming, Yunnan. The 96-acre place is breathtaking because of numerous limestone monuments that seem to sprout off the ground out of nowhere hence the name “Stone Forest”. The formation was caused by over 270 million years of different elements that eroded and reshaped the environment. The locals have divided the Stone forest into areas such as like Greater Stone Forest, Lesser Stone forest, Outer Stone Forest, Underground Stone Forest, Stone Forest Lake, and Da Dieshui Falls.

5. Carlsbad Cavern-Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

If you want to see how the Earth’s surface changes over millions of years first hand then you just have to be in Carlsbad Cavern located in New Mexico. The 300-mile wide cavern was once part of the sea teeming with marine life about 250 millions years ago. After several million years and lots of evaporation later, it’s now a complex system of caves where different flora and fauna thrive. Today, thousands of stalactite formation can be found here and not to mention thousands of tourists that flock this place yearly to get a glimpse of this fantastic natural spectacle. What’s more interesting about the Carlsbad Cavern is that it’s so big that it hasn’t been explored totally ever since it was discovered leaving more than 90% of its area unscathed by humans.

4. Franz Josef Glacier-Westland National Park, New Zealand

The Franz Josef Glacier is another spectacular geographical oddity that looks like a frozen river while it descends from the country’s Southern Alps. The glacier is even more breathtaking by the fact that it is surrounded by temperate rainforests and lush greeneries. The glacier was first discovered by Julius Von Haast in 1863 and was named after Franz Josef I of Austria. Remarkably, the glacier is still growing despite of the imminent threat of global warming. Its growth is attributed to the strong snowfall that comes from the mountains where it emanates. The Franz Josef is believed to have existed for 15,000 years and had extended to the sea during that period. Every year, thousands of foreigners visit the Franz Josef to experience “ice age” first hand.

3. Rock of Gibraltar- Gibraltar, Iberian Peninsula

55 million years ago during the Jurassic period, the Eurasian and African tectonic plates collided violently forming a monolithic limestone promontory now called the Rock of Gibraltar. It is basically 426 meters in height and there isn’t much like this in the world that is more imposing and overwhelming hence the simile “Solid as the Rock of Gibraltar”. Prior to it being fortified in the many wars that the rock was used, Neanderthals have inhabited the Rock of Gibraltar when archaeologists excavated it in the 1950’s. In short, the Rock of Gibraltar didn’t only play a huge role in our history but also to our evolution. The Rock has been extremely fortified in World War II that prevented the attack of the Germans in many parts of Europe. Aside from that, the tunnel system was pivotal for the defense of the Mediterranean routes during that period.

2. Banaue Rice Terraces- Ifugao, Philippines

Talk about imposing structures, the Banaue Rice Terraces located in Ifugao (north of Manila) Philippines is easily one of the biggest man-made structures ever. It’s a two-thousand year-old engineering and agricultural feat that was created by the ancestors of the Batad people. The most fascinating fact about this wonder is that it was built using only bare hands while occupying over 4000 square miles of mountainside. The reason for creating this structure is simple: there wasn’t enough agricultural land because of the mountainous landscape, so the Batad people flattened the sides of the mountains so they can plant rice. The result is a majestic structure that very few can compare to. What’s more amazing about the whole terrace system is that it’s so formidable that until now, its till being used by the descendants of the Batad people.

1.The World Islands-Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The advancement in engineering has made possible one of the greatest man-made constructions ever, the World Islands located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is basically composed of 300 islands shaped to look like the world map. Just like its equally popular and amazing artificial island project called Palm Island, it is made from sand that is dredged from the sea. The overall cost of its construction was estimated to be around 14 billion USD while every island is sold from 15-20 millions USD. Because of the cost of each island, celebrities such as David Beckham, Angelina Jolie and Vijay Singh had been rumored to purchase some of the islands of “the world”.

Personally, I’d rather go to natural wonders that had been shaped through eons of years than visit a bunch of islands with an unbelievable price tag. Nevertheless, the world is big and that there are thousands of sights that you can choose from which don’t only tell you how wonderful the place we live in is but also how small our achievements are compared to what nature can actually do. So if I were you, I’d save money, work my ass off and someday visit the places that I mentioned in this post.

Passengers can truly enjoy road trips if they know that their travel vehicle can perform optimally on the road and, at the same time, guarantee a comfortable and safe drive.  Toyota probably kept that truth in mind as it designed its new spacious minivan – the 2008 Toyota Sienna. 

This new minivan from Toyota will definitely be a great travel companion. Its appearance may not be as elegant as other luxury vehicles, but its features are certainly valuable to those who want to enjoy a comfortable and pleasurable travel.  Here are some of 2008 Toyota Sienna’s most important points:

Simple Exterior

Since the role of this minivan is to take passengers to adventure land, Toyota Sienna does not have to possess a grand exterior.  Motorists will take Toyota Sienna to rocky trails and uphill slopes.  It is intended for travel, so it is definitely fine that it looks plain on the outside.

Comfortable Interior

The interior of the 2008 Toyota Sienna is perfect for group travel.  It offers comfortable seats, enough leg room, and several devices that contribute to the convenience of every passenger.

Great Road Performance

The best thing about it is it can take you to any land destination you want. With a tough engine, this minivan will not let you down during rough road trips.

 

2008 Toyota Sienna

2008 Toyota Sienna Performance & Efficiency Standard Features

Source: motortrend.com

- 3,456 cc 3.5 liters V 6 front engine with 94.0 mm bore, 83.1 mm stroke, 10.8 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder 2GR-FE

- Unleaded fuel 87           

- Multi-point injection fuel system

- 20.0 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 16.7

- Power: 198 kW , 266 HP SAE @ 6,200 rpm; 245 ft lb , 332 Nm @ 4,700 rpm

2008 Toyota Sienna Handling, Ride & Braking Standard Features

- Four-wheel ABS

- 3.080:1 axle ratio

- Brake assist system

- Four disc brakes including two ventilated discs

- Electronic brake distribution

- Electronic traction control via ABS & engine management

- Spacesaver steel rim under body spare wheel

- Stability control

- Strut front suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs, torsion beam rear suspension rigid with stabilizer bar and coil springs

2008 Toyota Sienna Exterior & Aerodynamics Standard Features

- Body side molding

- Body color front and rear bumpers

- Driver and passenger power black door mirrors

- External dimensions: overall length (inches): 201.0, overall width (inches): 77.4, overall height (inches): 68.9, ground clearance (inches): 6.9, wheelbase (inches): 119.3, front track (inches): 65.6, rear track (inches): 66.9 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 36.8

- Complex surface lens halogen bulb headlights

- Luxury trim alloy look on doors and alloy look on dashboard

- Opening rear ¼ windows

- Mica paint

- Fixed rear window with defogger and intermittent

- Tinted glass on cabin, rear and side

- Trailer towing preparation

- Underbody protection for engine

- Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 5,690, curb weight (lbs) 4,177, gross trailer weight braked (lbs) 3,500 and max payload (lbs) 1,513

- Windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe

People in Canada must be so excited to hear that almost all the up to date Ford automobiles sold in their country will be offered at great discounts between 953 and 6,735 dollars. Even the price of the Ford F-Series pickup, the most famous vehicle in this second largest country in the world, has been cut off. What’s more, it is assumed that Chrysler Canada will eventually go after the trend started by Ford. It will also come up with an incentive plan. It is reported that the consumer motivation program of Chrysler will cover investments on certain vehicles and a gas discount card that entitles consumers of 20 per liter savings for an annual driving.

 

Ford Canada

So what’s the reason behind this discount galore in Canada? Well, obviously, the primary aim of such program is to catch the attention of a certain market. The target market of this marketing strategy is basically the expanding group of Canadians who opt to buy automobiles in the United States than in Canada.

In reality, automobiles cost more in Canada. That is why most Canadians seek to purchase a new vehicle from the Unite States. “It’s much cheaper to buy vehicles in the States than it is in Canada… are probably offering more to get people to buy the cars in Canada. A friend of mine bought a Porsche Cayenne in Seattle for about US$20,000 less than what it would have cost him in Vancouver,” explained Edmunds.com analyst Alex Rosten.

So to encourage Canadians to purchase Ford and Chrysler models from their own country, the two automakers are carrying out their respective discount programs. This time, Canadians no longer have to look too far just to get a great vehicle deal.

Road trip is most probably one of the best experiences a traveler could be proud of. The marvels on the road that await every passionate voyager are truly endless. From towering trees to magnificent rivers, the views outside the vehicle window are, needless to say, worthy of sheer adoration.

 

To make road trips truly enjoyable, you’ve got to make sure that your sedans, SUVs or trucks are always in perfect running condition. Furthermore, you have to be a cautious motorist who knows the right attitude in driving. In every road travel, it is important to bear in mind some safety principles. You need to remember a few central matters before you hit the road and while you’re actually enjoying the trip. Here are some of the wise to-dos I’ve learned in some of my exciting land adventures.

Maintain a great tire routine check.

Remember that the last thing you want to do in your leisure trip is to make your passengers wait until you finish replacing a single deflated tire. I swear you wouldn’t want that to happen. So, be a wise motorist. Do the tire routine test before you take the whole gang on an expedition.

The tires of your vehicle must always be appropriately pumped up. Check out the fuel door, door-post, door edge or glove box door for the specification of the air pressure suitable for your tires.

 

 

Take it slow.

Road trips are usually taken because of the excitement it brings. Bear in mind that you are not in a hurry for the usual corporate meeting, so it’s alright to keep it slow. The beautiful scenery outside your vehicle window can be greatly appreciated if the vehicle is not running too fast. So, watch your pace. Besides, most road trip accidents take place because of unrestrained speed.

Stay awake.

Staying wide awake on a road trip, especially if you are the driver, is really necessary. Having focus is a great weapon that shields you and your companions from the dangers of vehicular accidents.

Be extra careful at night.

The risk of driving is greater at night. The little amount of moonlight and the scanty luminosity of the street lights definitely do not suffice in guiding your navigation. In view of this, you should be extra careful. Make sure that the headlights of your vehicles are on from the time that the sun goes down until it comes up again. Moreover, cautiously notice the roadside deflectors and other signs. These warnings will greatly contribute to your safety.

The thrill of a road trip can be upheld if the entire journey is carried out with downright caution. Remembering these few travel to-dos will certainly give you an ultimate road experience.

I have always been fascinated with fast cars. There’s something about the rumbling of the engine that never fails to captivate the racer inside me. The full speed of vehicles makes me really crave for more action.

Did I just say ACTION? If you’re an action buff like me, then Philippines is the place for you. Vehicles in this tropical country get the perfect kind of action that makes their engines go absolutely wild. But aside from the fast cars that reign in the city’s main roads, Philippines is packed with extreme vehicle action as many motor shows and other auto events take place in this part of the beautiful Asian continent. One of these events is the recently held “Fast Cars & Stars” of Ford Philippines.

 

the incredibly fast Ford Focus

Held in Taguig City, this auto experience certainly thrilled many vehicle enthusiasts as it introduced the latest model of Ford Motor Company—the diesel model Ford Focus. The action-filled event featured test drives of the Ford Focus model and series of speed contests.

The incredibly fast Ford Focus was truly impressive during that Ford event. Bet a lot of action-craving motorists in the Philippines will soon take this fast car running swiftly on the main roads

Uganda is not like the United States.

There are millions of places that remain underdeveloped. There are people in remote areas living without properly constructed roads, where streets are no more than rutted lanes extending to dusty trails. Read More »

One remarkable feature of the streets in Dumaguete is the preponderance of motor bikes or what the locals like to all scooters. It’s very similar to a bike in that it also has two wheels and a seat but seems more stable in its base than a normal bike.

Whereas scooters commonly seat a person, two at most—in my experience at least—in Dumaguete, the norm is three. Each and every single time I drove out in the late mornings to go for a brunch, I would se these motorists on the road. There ere instances of an entire five women fitted on the back of the scooter. You can very well imagine the nightmares it gave me whenever I saw the wheels wobble. Seldom did these people wear helmets as well. Read More »

For my yearly Asian vacations—something that I have been doing for five years now—I picked out an island in the Philippines to spend sunny days of merry frolicking: Dumaguete.

Each and every time I go to Asia, it’s always a surprise. The Ang Kor Wat in Cambodia remains lovely, the Buddhist temples in Japan are remarkable for the sense of respectful silence that animates the simple structures. In Dumaguete, what one greets and meets at every turn is the sea, the sun and the dust. Read More »

IN all the cities, in all the world, none come close to the frenetic and basic insanity of the streets of New York. Cab drivers gunning down the highways with devil-may-care attitudes. Bus drivers stopping mere inches just before it can rear-end one’s car. Such encounters are typical of New York. Whereas driving in Irish countryside like the County Clare is like dreaming through plains of endless green, in New York the dream is noisier and crazier. Here, driving requires more than the laid-back attitude that one can assume as one enjoys the quiet in the face of nature’s serene beauty. Read More »

One can see why a number of people lose their hearts to Ireland. In place of the fast-paced highways and basic insanity of city roads, the roads in Ireland are delightfully empty. In most villages only an hour or two away from Dublin, there are no honking and rude cab drivers that cut one off in the lane. There are no speeding six wheelers that brake behind a car with only frightening inches to spare. Read More »