
The Alofaaga Blowholes, also known as the Taga Blowholes, are reputed to be the highest blowholes in the world where water is blown. Located in the village of Taga on Savai'i Island in Samoa, the water from the blowholes can reach heights of nearly 20 meters. Especially when standing close to the blowholes, one can feel the spray of water shooting out, leaving people in awe of the incredible power of nature. The blowholes are where the sea meets the lava rock beneath, with the rock eroded by the sea...

Inagua National Park was established in 1965, located on Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas. The park covers an area of 744 square kilometers, making it the largest national park in the Bahamas and the world's largest breeding and conservation site for flamingos. As early as 1904, there was already concern about the declining population of the national bird of the Bahamas, the flamingo. In the 1960s, through the efforts of the government and various parties, Inagua National Park was finally established.The establishment of Inagua National Park has reversed the...

Aguamania Park is located in Maracaibo, the second largest city in Venezuela. It is one of the only two water parks in Venezuela, covering an area of approximately 25,000 square meters. The park is equipped with a variety of water sports facilities, including swimming pools specially designed for babies and children. These pools feature interactive games based on Caribbean culture, allowing children to learn cultural knowledge while having fun. In addition, the park provides facilities such as umbrellas, tents, gift shops, and dining options, offering great convenience to visitors.One of...