The largest ancient castle in the world is Prague Castle in Prague. Built in the ninth century, it is an oblong irregular polygon with an average diameter of 420 feet and a total surface area of 18 acres. At times, it has housed the kings of Bohemia as well as Holy Roman emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia. After Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, the castle became the seat of the head of state of the new Czech Republic.
They live in all the world’s oceans, but travelers who wish to spot these rare creatures might try a whale-watching cruise in the Gulf of Maine, which runs from Massachusetts to Nova Scotia. Visitors to Santa Catalina Island, Calif., can try to see them from December to March. Car ferries crossing the Bay of Biscay (north of Spain and west of France) often pass these animals, and Iceland also offers blue-whale-watching tours.
Originally named Burj Dubai, the building was renamed in honor of Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi, which pumped tens of billions of dollars into Dubai last year as it struggled to pay enormous debts. Burj Khalifa also plans to have the world's highest mosque and swimming pool.
Swimmers, snorkelers and divers beware: It’s home to dangerous creatures, too, including the box jellyfish (which can inflict a fatal sting on humans), the blue-ringed octopus (whose venom can kill an adult human in minutes) and 15 species of sea snakes (all of which are lethal).
The sauna and spa complex offers traditional massage, Thai massage and something called a “hot chocolate massage.” If you’re smitten with the faux tropics, you can also choose to spend the night here in a tropical island lodge or a tent in a rain forest camp.
Its spectacular failure has been blamed on lack of infrastucture including no local airport, and being out of tune with a local economy that has 1 million locals and 5 million poorly paid migrant laborers. Dongguan, which is dominated by the export industry, suffered even further with the global economic downturn.
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