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Photos You Won't Believe are Real [15 Pics]
Feb 12 2013
Feast your eyes on some reality-defying photos. All of these are real and don't use any drastic post-processing.
A Week In Photos (Week 1)
Sep 26 2011
A weekly roundup of the most beautiful places around the world. Make sure you check out www.1x.com for more goodness, or simply wait until the next weekend.
Ancient Beauty: Reed Flute Cave, China
Aug 11 2011
The Reed Flute Cave is a landmark and tourist attraction in Guilin, Guangxi, China. It is a natural limestone cave with multicolored artificial lighting and has been one of Guilin’s most interesting attractions for over 1200 years. It is over 180 million years old.
Stunning Nature of Melissani Cave, Greece
Aug 4 2011
Located on the Kefalonia Island in Greece, this spectacular cave was lost for centuries until being rediscovered in 1951 by Giannis Petrocheilos. Take a look at this beautiful cave system and the island that it is part of.
Luxury Resort - Cappadocia Cave Resort
Jun 23 2011
If you are ever planning on traveling to Turkey this may be the place you will want to stay. This luxury resort is one of a kind, and offers anything you can imagine. The most interesting part about it is that it is built into a cliff side where caves naturally existed.
Ordynskaya Cave: World's Greatest Cave
Apr 29 2011
Ordynskaya cave is the largest underwater gypsum cave in the world (and the largest underwater cave in Russia). Over the recent years this cave has become popular with divers from all around the World. Enjoy the set!
Enormous Crystal Cave - Naica, Mexico
Apr 25 2011
The Naica Mine of the Mexican state of Chihuahua is a working mine that is best known for its extraordinary selenite crystals. The mine is owned and operated by Industrias Peñoles, a producer of lead, zinc and silver. These caverns were discovered during mining operations and contain crystals of selenite (gypsum) as large as 4 feet (1.2 m) in diameter and 50 feet (15 m) long.
Son Doong Cave - Largest Cave in the World
Apr 16 2011
I don't know what's more interesting: the fact that the largest cave was hidden from the world until 2009, or the fact that it has a small jungle and a fast moving river inside of it. Son Doong cave is located in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park of Vietnam.