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Photos: Beautiful Sacred Places Around the World

See the places that have been inspiring more than vacation ideas for centuries.

  1. Uluru-Kata Tjuta in Australia is a sacred site to the Anangu people of the Pitjantjatjara Aboriginal tribe.

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  2. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is the site of an ancient Aboriginal creation story and is said to be inhabited by ancestor spirits.

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  3. Cenote Sagrado in Mexico was the site of ancient Mayan ceremonies and occasional human sacrifice.

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  4. Cenote Sagrado was created from a natural limestone cave.

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  5. The ascetic Prince Siddhartha took rest under a native bodhi tree like the Mahabodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya, India, and awoke with the enlightenment that is a central tenet of the Buddhist tradition.

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  6. A temple stands near the site of the Mahabodhi Tree.

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  7. Mount Kailas in Tibet is a sacred place to Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains alike.

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  8. Tantric Buddhists say Mount Kailas is home to Buddha Demchog, who represents supreme bliss.

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  9. Mount Sinai in Egypt is where Moses is said to have received the 10 Commandments.

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  10. A Greek Orthdox chapel is one of many religious structures that stand on Mount Sinai.

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  11. The ruins of St. Michael's Tower at the top of Glastonbury Tor in England.

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  12. Ancient Celts believed that Glastonbury Tor was the home of the King of the Underworld.

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  13. The Klamath tribe of Oregon maintains that Crater Lake was the site of a battle between the Chief of the Above World and the Chief of the Below World.

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  14. Historians believe that the Klamath people of Oregon may have witnessed the implosion that formed Crater Lake nearly 8,000 years ago.

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  15. Mount Parnassus is the setting of many ancient Greek myths and legends, including the Oracle of Delphi.

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  16. An ancient Greek amphitheatre stands at the Sanctuary of Apollo on Mount Parnassus.

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  17. Lake Atitlán in Guatemala is ringed by Mayan villages and its shores are strewn with archeological sites and ruins, some said to be the mythological "underwater city" Chiutinamit.

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  18. Lake Atitlán is Central America's deepest lake, at 1,114 feet.

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  19. Vortexes—powerful centers of kenetic energy that can have an energizing effect on visitors—have long drawn people to Sedona, Arizona.

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  20. Sedona's votexes are easily accessible to vistors via hikes and walks.

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