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Best 1 Eurasian Steppe

The Eurasian Steppe represents a vast temperate grassland region spanning much of Eurasia. This expansive belt, extending approximately 8,000 kilometers, historically facilitated migration routes and trade networks for numerous nomadic peoples. It is characterized by its open landscape and supports...

2 Queen Alexandra's Birdwing

The Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing is the world’s largest butterfly species. Found exclusively in Papua New Guinea, its striking iridescent blue wings reach up to 28 centimeters. This remarkable insect is a significant subject for lepidopterists and researchers studying large-scale insect coloration and...

3 Titan Beetle

The Titan Beetle, *Titanus giganteus*, is an Amazonian longhorn beetle belonging to the Cerambycidae family. It’s notable for its immense size, making it one of the largest beetle species globally. Its powerful mandibles can exert significant force, capable of puncturing wood. This insect is primari...

4 Scoresby Sund

Scoresby Sund is a vast Arctic fjord located within eastern Greenland. It represents the world’s largest fjord system, extending over 110 kilometers deep into the Greenland Ice Sheet. The unique landscape, shaped by glacial erosion and sediment deposition, creates dramatic scenery. Scientists and re...

5 Jetavanaramaya

The Jetavanaramaya is an ancient Sinhalese stupa located in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. Constructed during the 3rd century CE by King Mahasena, it remains the largest dagoba—or brick stupa—globally. Its impressive scale and historical significance make it a notable landmark for scholars studying early...

6 Narendra Modi Stadium

Located in Ahmedabad, India, Narendra Modi Stadium is the largest cricket stadium in the world by seating capacity, holding over 110,000 spectators since 2020.

7 African Giant Swallowtail

The African Giant Swallowtail is a vast butterfly native to Central Africa, notable for having the largest wingspan of any butterfly on the continent, reaching up to 23 cm.

8 Giant Swallowtail

The Giant Swallowtail is the largest butterfly in North America, featuring a wingspan up to 6 inches, and is widely known as an agricultural pest on citrus crops.

9 Marché de Rungis

Marché de Rungis, opened in 1969 south of Paris to replace the old Les Halles, is the world's largest wholesale food market, spanning approximately 232 hectares.

10 Basilica of Aparecida

Catholic basilica in Aparecida, São Paulo, Brazil, housing a terracotta statue of Our Lady discovered in 1717 and the largest church building in the country.

11 Ostrich
Ostrich

The ostrich is a large, flightless bird native to Africa, holding the titles of both the largest and heaviest living bird species on the planet.

12 San Cristóbal fumaroles

San Cristóbal fumaroles are persistent gas vents located near the summit of the highest volcano in Nicaragua, emitting continuous plumes of sulfurous steam.

13 Taikyoku Shogi

Taikyoku shogi is an early 15th-century Japanese variant of shogi played on a massive 36x36 grid with 404 pieces, making it one of the most complex board games ever devised.

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