7 resorts the world has lost in the last five years

Shortly ago, a massive fire burned the pearl of Gothic architecture, Notre Dame in Paris. Images of the cathedral covered by fire spread in a few moments, making the whole world solidier with France. Notre Dame had survived wars and revolutions, but the world could not keep him safe in [...]
Images of the cathedral covered by fire spread in a few moments, making the whole world solidier with France.
Notre Dame had survived wars and revolutions, but the world could not keep her safe in the 20th century.

It's sad, but in the last five years it's been “and several other wonderful places, even though there's everything at this time to protect”.

Lejezira Beach, Sidi Ifni, Morocco
Some beautiful arches in Lezgira Beach were reference points for many tourists visiting Morocco. One of them collapsed in September 2016. People blamed the fall of the bow.

Temple of Bell, Palmyra, Syra
Palmyr's main temple was destroyed in 2015 during the war in Syria. It was one of the most important religious buildings from the first century and the ancient world in general.

Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
Joshua Tree National Park was a wonderful place to boast about the unique desert ecosystem with surrealistic geological characteristics and a wide variety of the most unusual plants. In January 2019 the park remained open to the public during these days, park surveillance was significantly reduced, and the park suffered tremendously.

The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen, Denmark
The sculpture was made by Edward Ericksen in 1909. This monument has been destroyed many times during its relatively short history. The magnificent siren was decapitated twice, lost her arm and covered in paint by making countless X - rays. Such actions have made people upset, drunk, or even mentally ill.

Lake Mackenzie, Tasmania, Australia
In January and February 2016, Tasmanian shrubs were burned down, and so were many unique plants, some of which cannot regenerate. The fire took 20,000 acres of desert.

Bremham Rocks, North Yorkshire, England
It is not now a secret that tourism destroys monuments, but it still sounds incredible how people destroy 320 million years of history in seconds. In June 2018, the children knocked one of the balanced rocks at Bremham Rocks and the stone crashed. These balanced stones were wonderfully formed by wind and ice over the millions of years, but for some reason people have found it more suitable to spoil this beauty and parts of history.












