Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon National Park Closed because of the Coronavirus
The Grand Canyon National Park in the United States will be closed until until further notice because of a coronavirus pandemic.
"The health and safety of park visitors, employees, residents, volunteers, and partners at Grand Canyon National Park is the Service's number one priority," the statement said.," the National Park Service said Wednesday.
Two More Years for the Mega Project of "Garanti-Koza" in Sofia
The two-year extension of the project for the Turkish company "Garanti-Koza" in the metropolitan quarter of Mladost was extended. This allows the deadline for the certificate of priority project given to the company in 2015 to be extended.
Three British Tourists Killed in Grand Canyon Helicopter Crash
Three British nationals were killed and four other people were in critical condition after a tourist helicopter crashed in an "extremely remote area" of the Grand Canyon, officials said Sunday.
Glass terrace boosts interest in huge canyon in western Turkey
Touted as the second largest canyon in the world, the Ulubey Canyon in the western Turkish province of Uşak, has hosted 250,000 visitors in the last two years after the construction of a 131-meter-high glass terrace. The glass terrace, which is 135-square-meters, was built in the form of a shipboard as a part of the "Park Canyon Project."
Mlexit: Sofia Neighborhood Should Break Away, According to Local Mayor
The vast neighborhood of Mladost should break away from Bulgaria's capital Sofia and turn into a city of its own, the local mayor Desislava Ivancheva suggested last week, in what later turned out to be a financial dispute.
Travelchannel: Santorini among the 21 most exciting places you should visit
According to Travelchannel, Santorini is among the 21 most exciting places you should visit.
In an article in its website Travelchannel uncovers the magic of each destination as they combine beauty with unforgetable experiences.
21. Βlue Lagoon, Iceland
Malatya's Levent Valley, the 'Grand Canyon of Anatolia'
The Levent Valley, home to rock formations believed to date back 65 million years, is often likened to the Grand Canyon in the United States and draws the attention of the many tourists who flock to the region.
Glass terrace drawing visitors to Ulubey Canyon
Though not for the faint of heart, a new glass terrace cantilevered over the western province of U?ak's Ulubey Canyon has been attracting a large number of brave visitors since it opened last month.
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