An unexpected list of attractions that photograph most often
Huawei, in anticipation of the launch of one of its new devices, decided to find out what attractions travelers photograph most often. To this end, experts conducted an analysis of more than 1.3 million messages in social networks and compiled a very unbanal list, which showed that tourists have recently chosen little-known tourist destinations. See what you need to photograph this year.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: this is where the most photos were taken
One of Japan's First Ports - Yokohama, Japan
Mhaching Park, where you can see gorillas in the wild, Uganda
Cute German spa town Baden-Baden
One of the very first settlements founded by the Spanish colonists, Old San Juan in Puerto Rico
Victoria Falls, one of the most amazing corners of the Earth, Zimbabwe
Kartarpur, where Sikhism originated, Pakistan
Wadi Rum Desert, famous for its alien landscapes, Jordan
Ice Strait Cruise Port in Alaska
Harris Island, surrounded by kilometer-long sandy beaches and turquoise water, Scotland
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