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What are the buildings on the cliff?

1. Yemen: Al Hajarah City

This town was built about a thousand years ago. The ancient traditional buildings complement the surrounding scenery. It seems that the entire town is built on the cliff. Same as above, so its security is really worth considering.

2. China: Xuankong Temple

Xuankong Temple was built in the 5th century AD. As the name suggests, this temple is built in the air and is located near the bottom of Hengshan Mountain. It is a building built using ancient construction techniques. It seems like a miracle today.

3. Turkey: Cappadocia

This amazing town is located in Anatosia and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has a population of about 2,500, and the strange buildings people see are actually houses made of sedimented sandstone.

4. Roussanou Abbey

Roussanou means "suspended" of rock” because the monastery is built on huge sandstone pillars that have survived erosion.

5. Spain: Setenil de las Bodegas Village

This village is located in the Andalusia province of Spain and is built entirely on the bottom of the rock. If you look carefully, you will find that the walls and roof of the house are carved out of the rock. Under higher rocks, two-story houses can also be built.

6. Portugal: Casa do Penedo

This house in the rock is actually not very old and was built in 1974 by an imaginative architect. When he discovered these four large rocks, he came up with the idea of ??building a house within them.

7. Italy: Ponte Vecchio

This unusual bridge is located on the Arno River in Florence. There is a two-story building on the bridge. It was formerly the Uffi The corridor from this palace leads to the Biti Palace on the other side. There are specialty shops on both sides of the bridge. The back of the shop stretches to the river. The specialty shops mainly sell gems and precious metals.

8. Tunisia: Matmata

The people of Matmata dug a hole underground and built houses in the tunnel, forming the structure we see now. of this special residence. This house is so old that no one knows when and why they built it underground. But there is a legend that it was built by the Berbers to hide from the Egyptians.

9. Zealand Island

This World War II-era marine fortress is located 13 kilometers off the British coastline and outside its territorial waters. In fact, Zealandia is to be given to a very small sovereign state.

10. John O Groats

This is a very small town with a population of only 300, located at the northernmost point of Britain. The winter here is very difficult, with heavy fog and heavy snow, so the locals hardly see strangers all winter. And in the summer, there are many tourists here.