Top 5 locations for stargazing
Astrotourism is becoming more popular every year. People are willing to travel thousands of kilometers to admire the stars. But which places on Earth are considered the best for this? Let's find out now!
Burj Al Arab, UAE
The Burj Al Arab is ranked first on our list. This magnificent hotel is located 280 metres from the shore. The Burj Al Arab was built on an artificial island and is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The skyscraper is 321 metres tall. The hotel’s structure was designed in a shape to resemble the sail of a ship.
Our Lady of the Rocks, Montenegro
The Second unique water landmark on the list is Our Lady of the Rocks. This is the only artificial island that stands near the shores of the Adriatic Sea. Our Lady of the Rocks is one of the islands off the coast of Perast in the Bay of Kotor. The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rocks is located on the island. The church is 11 metres tall.
Veluwemeer Aqueduct, Netherlands
Veluwemeer Aqueduct is the third wonder built on water. The waterbridge connects the mainland Netherlands and Flevoland. There is a roadway under the aqueduct, as well a boat passage, and pedestrian walkways on both sides of the bridge.
Venetian Islands, US
The Venetian Islands, a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay, is another architectural masterpiece on water. The chain spreads between the cities of Maiami and Miami Beach, Florida. Nowadays, around 13 thousand people live on the islands. Houses and green spaces on the island are located on artificial mounds.
Jal Mahal, India
Jal Mahal is the fifth architectural monument on the list. This palace is situated on the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city. Jal Mahal stands in a valley surrounded by picturesque mountains.
Peberholm, Denmark
Peberholm is ranked six on the list of water landmarks. This artificial island is located in the Øresund strait. Peberholm was created as part of the Øresund Bridge connecting Denmark with Sweden. Scientists call the island a biological experiment. They believe that human intervention is unnecessary as nature itself will decide what flora and fauna Peberholm needs.
Kansai Airport, Japan
The Kansai International Airport in Japan looks unusual compared to other water constructions. The airport was built on an artificial island in the Gulf of Osaka five kilometers from the city of Osaka. The Japanese authorities decided to move the airport to a remote territory because of the high noise level in the city.
Astrotourism is becoming more popular every year. People are willing to travel thousands of kilometers to admire the stars. But which places on Earth are considered the best for this? Let's find out now!