2008-09-23

7 Most Quiet Places on Earth

I was reading Forbes Traveller yesterday, and happened to chance upon an interesting article. Well, as the title of this post suggests, yes; it highlights the now atypical locations that offer us peace of mind and getaway from the hustle of life.

I've picked out quite a few; I hope that these pictures will be able to offer you serenity as it did me.


Loch Lomond

Briefly; Its name inspired a traditional song that captures the romantic spirit of Bonnnie Prince Charlie (phew, that's a long one, lol) . The name
loch, gives away its identity as a Scottish lake; the only sound you’ll hear here is the soft “moo” of a highland cow.


Cape Cod

Briefly; Known as the 'Promontory of Vinland' by Norse voyagers, it was a landmark for the early explorers. Quotes F. Murray Schafer, "
The ocean rumble, is the sound which above all others gives us the most delight."


Gobi Desert

Briefly; A rain shadow desert formed by the Himalaya range blocking rain-carrying clouds from reaching it. A landscape where the horizon is so big you can see the curve of the earth, the only thing you might hear is the rustle of feathers on the 10-foot wings of lammergeiers—if you may, vultures—as they float endless circles.


Muir Woods

Briefly; Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, CA, Muir Woods is a park which caters to pedestrians for outdoor activities. Home to some of the world’s largest trees, redwoods over 200 feet high, John Muir—founder of the Sierra Club—became a conservationist when the sound of a stream rushing by stunned him. Instant conversion. Wow.


Hawaii National Volcanoes Park

Briefly; Hawaii is said to have been named for Hawai
ʻiloa, the legendary Polynesian navigator who first discovered it. Inside the cones of volcanoes on it's Big Island, scientists have actually measured zero sound levels. No sound at all.


Hoh Valley

Briefly; One of the few temperate rain forests in the world, and also among the largest. The Hoh is home of the “One Square Inch Project,” a fight to preserve just a single inch of landscape from human sound. "Keep that one inch quiet", says founder Gordon Hempton; and the silence will radiate out for thousands of acres.


Anza-Borrego

Briefly; Quotes park intepreter Michael Rodriques; "Anza-Borrego is only four hours from 20 million people; yet there’s no place where you’ll find solitude like this. This is a place where you can experience quiet—real quiet.”



7 comments:

tony redgrave said...

hhmmm..... of all 7, i prefer hoh valley.

the pic itself offers tranquility; and the '1-inch project' sounds very appealing.

Kavi said...

wat bout Taman Tasik Titiwangsa?

hahahahahahaha...

tony redgrave said...

Taman Tasik Titiwangsa? C'mon dude..............

shiori said...

@ tony: i think so too, tony. but loch lomond & muir woods are my favorite.

@ kavi : hhmmm.. either ur a tru-blue malaysian at heart, or there's no sensitive side in u, kavi. lolz..

tony redgrave said...

@ kavi: ZOMG bro, ur pawned by a girl!!! LMAO!!

@ shiori: nice work, beautiful. ;)

tulipspeaks said...

i like cape cod.. wherever it is :-P


ammu.

shiori said...

@ ammu : cape cod is located near massachusetts, US. thanks for visiting, and it's a pleasure meeting u, ammu.

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