Amanohashidate, Japan’s Natural Wonder Known as the “Bridge to Heaven”
Fundacion Rapala – Amanohashidate is a breathtaking sandbar stretching 3.6 kilometers across Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Often called Japan’s “floating bridge to heaven,” this natural wonder blends soft white sand with thousands of pine trees, forming a serene lagoon known as Asoumi Sea. A Unique Geological Formation Unlike many other sandbars, Amanohashidate
Travelers to Singapore Face Stricter Entry Rules Starting 2026
Fundacion Rapala – Visiting Singapore won’t be as simple as it used to be. Beginning in 2026, travelers deemed high-risk—those considered potential threats to public health, security, or immigration—will be barred from entering the country. According to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), operators of airlines and ferries will receive a No-Boarding Directive (NBD), preventing high-risk
Man Wins Epic Battle Against Giant Catfish the Size of a Cow
Fundacion Rapala – A fisherman in the Czech Republic has broken his own record after catching a giant catfish measuring 2.68 meters (8.8 feet)—almost the size of a cow. A Morning That Turned Into a Fight Jakub Vágner, 43, spotted the massive fish early in the morning at Vranov Reservoir, about 200 km south of Prague.
Pink Beach in Komodo Island Crowned the Most Beautiful Beach in the World
Fundacion Rapala – In 2025, Indonesia’s Pink Beach in Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara, was crowned the most beautiful beach in the world. The recognition came from a global survey by the UK-based travel company Explore Worldwide, reported by Forbes. The Magic of Pink Sand Pink Beach is unlike any other coastline. Its sand glows
Bangkok Crowned Asia’s Most-Visited City in 2025
Fundacion Rapala – Bangkok has once again proven its irresistible charm. The capital of Thailand now holds the title of Asia’s most-visited city for 2025, according to global travel platform Agoda. Thai government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan announced the win, saying Bangkok’s vibrant culture and endless attractions keep travelers coming back year after year. Thailand’s Five-Star Tourism
The Most-Visited State Park in the U.S. for 2025 Has 19 Waterfalls in Just 2 Miles
Fundacion Rapala – As travelers continue seeking nature-inspired getaways, state parks are attracting more visitors than ever before. While national parks often steal the spotlight, state parks—managed at the state level—offer equally stunning landscapes. Additionally, they are often more accessible and budget-friendly for many travelers. Recently, Google Maps revealed the top 10 most-visited state parks in
Fireworks Festival Sparks Fire in Japan, Crew Jumps into the Sea
Fundacion Rapala – On Monday night, August 4, 2025, a fire broke out during the Minato Mirai Smart Festival in Yokohama, Japan. The blaze started when two fireworks barges caught fire, disrupting the summer celebration. Organizers confirmed that the fire injured one person, who received medical attention shortly afterward. Crew Members Jumped into the Sea to
Tourists Can See Egypt’s Mysterious ‘Portal to the Afterlife’
Fundacion Rapala – Archaeologists have made a major discovery at an ancient Egyptian tomb. They uncovered a 4,400-year-old granite structure believed to belong to Prince Userefre. The most striking feature is a giant pink granite door. Though it looks functional, the door doesn’t open. It stands tall at 4.5 meters, acting as a symbolic passage to
Mount Paektu in North Korea Earns UNESCO Global Geopark Recognition
Fundacion Rapala – Mount Paektu, a majestic stratovolcano on the border between North Korea and China, now holds the title of a UNESCO Global Geopark. This recognition marks a historic moment as it becomes North Korea’s first natural site to receive such global status. Known for its spiritual and geological importance, the mountain sits at the
Russia Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning, Forces Sendai Airport to Close Temporarily
Fundacion Rapala – Sendai International Airport in Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, closed temporarily on Wednesday morning, July 30, 2025, after authorities issued a tsunami warning. NHK World Japan reported that airport officials halted runway operations at 9:57 a.m. local time, which caused several flight cancellations to and from Sendai. The Japanese Ministry of Transport announced the