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Calaveras County Museum Complex

TimeZone :America/Los_Angeles

Location : San Andreas, Calaveras County, California

Address :30 N Main Street, San Andreas, CA 95249

Contact :+1 209-754-1010

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Rating :3 star

Description :Welcome to Cocotte - Farm Roast & Winery . Our passion for grill and quality ingredients leaded us to bring you today the best of what we can find all over thailand farms and overseas . Our executive Chef , Sebastien Segurola from france is here to sublime all of those wisely selected items to make you enjoy your time at Cocotte .

Calaveras County Museum Complex

TimeZone :America/Los_Angeles

Location : San Andreas, Calaveras County, California

Address :30 N Main Street, San Andreas, CA 95249

Contact :+1 209-754-1010

Official Page :Click here to Redirect

Rating :3 star

Description :Welcome to Cocotte - Farm Roast & Winery . Our passion for grill and quality ingredients leaded us to bring you today the best of what we can find all over thailand farms and overseas . Our executive Chef , Sebastien Segurola from france is here to sublime all of those wisely selected items to make you enjoy your time at Cocotte .

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TimeZone :America/Los_Angeles

Location : San Andreas, Calaveras County, California

Address :30 N Main Street, San Andreas, CA 95249

Contact :+1 209-754-1010

Official Page :Click here to Redirect

Rating :3 star

Description :Welcome to Cocotte - Farm Roast & Winery . Our passion for grill and quality ingredients leaded us to bring you today the best of what we can find all over thailand farms and overseas . Our executive Chef , Sebastien Segurola from france is here to sublime all of those wisely selected items to make you enjoy your time at Cocotte .

SEVEN WONDERS

The Colosseum
Rome , Italy

The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world today, despite its age. In addition, water was sometimes pumped into the Colosseum for mock naval engagements.
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Taj Mahal
Agra , India

The Taj Mahal is an Islamic ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself.
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Petra
Petra , Jordan

The ancient city of Petra, Jordan, is located in a remote valley, nestled among sandstone mountains and cliffs. It was purported to be one of the places where Moses struck a rock and water gushed forth. Later the Nabataeans, an Arab tribe, made it their capital, and during this time it flourished, becoming an important trade center, especially for spices.
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Chichen Itza
Yucatan , Mexico

Chichén Itzá is a Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, which flourished in the 9th and 10th centuries CE. Under the Mayan tribe Itzá—who were strongly influenced by the Toltecs—a number of important monuments and temples were built. Among the most notable is the stepped pyramid El Castillo (“The Castle”), which rises 79 feet (24 meters) above the Main Plaza.
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Great Wall of China
Expansion: near Beijing.

Great might be an understatement. One of the world’s largest building-construction projects, the Great Wall of China is widely thought to be about 5,500 miles (8,850 km) long; a disputed Chinese study, however, claims the length is 13,170 miles (21,200 km). Work began in the 7th century BCE and continued for two millennia.
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Christ the Redeemer
Mount Corcovado , Rio de Janeiro

Christ the Redeemer, a colossal statue of Jesus, stands atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro. Its origins date to just after World War I, when some Brazilians feared a “tide of godlessness.” They proposed a statue, which was ultimately designed by Heitor da Silva Costa, Carlos Oswald, and Paul Landowski.
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Machu Picchu
Cuzco , Peru

This Incan site near Cuzco, Peru, was “discovered” in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, who believed it was Vilcabamba, a secret Incan stronghold used during the 16th-century rebellion against Spanish rule. Although that claim was later disproved, the purpose of Machu Picchu has confounded scholars.
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BEACHES

Copacabana
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

At Copacabana Beach, one of the world’s most famous beaches, the people-watching may be even more riveting than the scenery. Spy “cariocas” (native Rio residents) socializing, playing volleyball and sipping coconut water, all in requisite Brazilian swimwear.
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Santa Monica Beach
California, US

Spanning 3.5 miles, Santa Monica Beach is where nostalgia meets California living. Along Ocean Front Walk, fitness enthusiasts take advantage of retro workout equipment, while the Marvin Braude Bike Trail hums with tanned skateboarders, rollerbladers and cyclists at, perhaps, the most famous beach in the world.
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South Beach
Miami, Florida

Glamorous hotels, clubs and restaurants converge in South Beach, but the American Riviera is most famous for its Art Deco vibe and two miles of white sand.
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Renaissance Island
Aruba

The Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino’s man-made private island is the only place in Aruba to take a selfie with flamboyance of flamingos, who are happy to oblige in return for kibble from a vending machine (bring quarters).
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Waikiki
Honolulu, Hawaii

In 1901, the Moana Surfrider resort opened on the south shore of Oahu, and Waikiki’s status as a prime vacation spot was cemented. More than a century later, a multimillion-dollar refurbishment transformed Kuhio Beach and the Waikiki Beach Walk, an alfresco promenade that buzzes with live music, nightlife, restaurants and shops.
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Navagio Beach
Zakynthos, Greece

Enclosed by limestone cliffs, the cove is also known as Shipwreck Beach, thanks to the rusting vessel of the Panayiotis, which washed ashore here in 1982. Get the obligatory lofty photo from the viewpoint near the Anafonitria monastery.
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Whitehaven Beach
Whitsunday Island, Australia

Preserved within Whitsunday Islands National Park on the Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach stretches for more than four miles. Its most recognizable section, Hill Inlet, dazzles observers with its multi-tinted turquoise water and bleach-white silica sand that shifts and swirls with the tides.
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Maya Bay
Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

Basted onto the travel map after the release of the film The Beach in 2000, Maya Bay sees more tourists than it can literally handle.
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Trunk Bay
St. John, U.S. Virgin Island

Donated to the U.S. National Park Service by Laurence S. Rockefeller in 1956, Trunk Bay remains blissfully hotel-free. Visitors of the USVI do, however, share the pristine beach with cruise passengers and schools of tropical fish, viewed along the 225-yard underwater snorkeling trail.
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Anse Source d’Argent
Seychelles

Once believed to be the Garden of Eden, the Seychelles are about as close as it gets to heaven on Earth. And with no airport, no resort chains and bicycles replacing cars, the island of La Digue is particularly idyllic.
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Spiaggia Grande
Positano, Italy

With its spectacular backdrop of pastel-colored buildings climbing up the hillside, it’s no wonder Positano, on the Amalfi Coast, is a magnet for celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Denzel Washington.
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MOUNTAINS

Matterhorn
Switzerland

This Alpine peak spans the border between Switzerland and Italy. At 4,478 metres it’s smaller than the famed Mont Blanc (4,810 metres), but its striking pyramidal shape – not to mention its spot overlooking the cosy Swiss ski town of Zermatt – makes it the poster child for the Alps.
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Mammoth Denali
Denali, USA

Mammoth Denali is the highest peak in all of North America. Craggy and snow-covered, it soars to more than 6,190 metres above sea level, rising from the stark valleys of Alaska’s Denali National Park. The mountain was once known as Mt McKinley, but after many decades of controversy, in 2016, the peak was officially dubbed Denali, a name long used by native peoples.
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Kirkjufell
Kirkjufell, Iceland

The strangely conical Kirkjufell, or “church mountain”, is often touted as Iceland’s most photographed sight. It’s not hard to see why. The yellow-green bluff looms over West Iceland’s Snæfellsnes peninsula, with pretty waterfall Kirkjufellsfoss and several sandy beaches in its wake. Such is its drama that the mountain even made a cameo in series seven of cult TV show Games of Thrones.
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Table Mountain
South Africa

One of the world’s most famous pinnacles, Table Mountain watches over the South African city of Cape Town from 1,085 metres at its highest point. As the name suggests, it’s known for its distinctive flat top and also for its diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for endemic African species such as dassies: cute-as-a-button, furry mammals that look a little like plump meerkats.
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Vinicunca
Peru

Peru’s pink and yellow-streaked Vinicunca or “Rainbow Mountain” seems to belong on another planet. But it’s part of the Peruvian Andes, right here on Earth. The mountain, whose colours are caused by mineral deposits, is around a three-to-four-hour drive southeast of Cusco, a beautiful city filled with Spanish Colonial buildings.
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Mount Fuji
Japan

Mount Fuji is the largest peak in Japan. It tops out at a whopping 3,775 metres, and is at its best when finished with a generous hood of snow. It has great cultural significance too. The mountain has long been considered sacred, attracting centuries’ worth of pilgrims of Buddhist, Shinto and other faiths.
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Mount Huangshan (Yellow Mountain)
China

Mount Huangshan thoroughly deserves its nickname: “the loveliest mountain in China”. As if plucked straight from Avatar, the huge rock formations are made even more mysterious by a perpetual layer of mist. It was given the name Yellow Mountain under the Tang Dynasty way back in 747.
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Castle Mountain
Canada

Banff National Park has plenty of peaks, but Castle Mountain is the most unique. And it’s easy to see how it got its name. The mountain resembles a turreted fortress, perched ominously above the spruce and fir trees in the Canadian Rockies.
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MONUMENTS

The Colosseum
Rome , Italy

The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world today, despite its age. In addition, water was sometimes pumped into the Colosseum for mock naval engagements.
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Taj Mahal
Agra , India

The Taj Mahal is an Islamic ivory-white marble mausoleum on the right bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658) to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself.
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Petra
Petra , Jordan

The ancient city of Petra, Jordan, is located in a remote valley, nestled among sandstone mountains and cliffs. It was purported to be one of the places where Moses struck a rock and water gushed forth. Later the Nabataeans, an Arab tribe, made it their capital, and during this time it flourished, becoming an important trade center, especially for spices.
Details..

Chichen Itza
Yucatan , Mexico

Chichén Itzá is a Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, which flourished in the 9th and 10th centuries CE. Under the Mayan tribe Itzá—who were strongly influenced by the Toltecs—a number of important monuments and temples were built. Among the most notable is the stepped pyramid El Castillo (“The Castle”), which rises 79 feet (24 meters) above the Main Plaza.
Details..

Great Wall of China
Expansion: near Beijing.

Great might be an understatement. One of the world’s largest building-construction projects, the Great Wall of China is widely thought to be about 5,500 miles (8,850 km) long; a disputed Chinese study, however, claims the length is 13,170 miles (21,200 km). Work began in the 7th century BCE and continued for two millennia.
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Christ the Redeemer
Mount Corcovado , Rio de Janeiro

Christ the Redeemer, a colossal statue of Jesus, stands atop Mount Corcovado in Rio de Janeiro. Its origins date to just after World War I, when some Brazilians feared a “tide of godlessness.” They proposed a statue, which was ultimately designed by Heitor da Silva Costa, Carlos Oswald, and Paul Landowski.
Details..

Machu Picchu
Cuzco , Peru

This Incan site near Cuzco, Peru, was “discovered” in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, who believed it was Vilcabamba, a secret Incan stronghold used during the 16th-century rebellion against Spanish rule. Although that claim was later disproved, the purpose of Machu Picchu has confounded scholars.
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