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[[Image:RhineBasel.jpg|none|195px]]Basel is a large Swiss city located on the Rhine River at the border of Switzerland, France, & Germany. Basel is a gateway to the Jura Mountains, France's Alsace, Germany's Black Forest, and nearby Zürich and Lucerne. Moreover, Basel boasts a medieval old town center; a large, annual carnival; a wealth of old and new architecture; and several world-class art museums.(more...)
Putrajaya is Malaysia's future capital, and a mega project currently under construction, some 30 kilometers south of the current capital Kuala Lumpur. The main attraction here is it's colossal showcase buildings - and as of yet - extremely sparse population, which can make it seem like a surreal "movie set" at times. (more...)
While rainforests are most commonly associated with the tropics, the Alaskan rainforest in Ketchikan is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the world.
Morro de Arica (pictured) in Aricalooks like a giant sand dune from afar, but it's actually entirely made of solid rock.
The first English-Tongan dictionary was written by William Mariner, who was one of only 4 men on his ship who weren't killed by the natives when they landed in Ha'apai.