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Konstantsalieva House
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Koneprusy Caves
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Kon-Tiki Museum
The Kon-Tiki Museum is home to a variety of boats and other artifacts from the famous Thor Heyerdahl’s expeditions. Thor Heyerdahl is a Norwegian expeditionary and ethnographer who famously sailed by raft from South America to the Tuamotu Islands. The museum includes the very raft used during that expedition.
The museum also houses permanent exhibits on Ra, Tigris, Kon-Tiki, Fatu-Hiva, and Easter Island and even has a cave tour (that is 100 feet/30 meters in length) and an underwater exhibition with a life-size whale shark. For those who are not well acquainted with Norway’s topographical landscape, there is a recommended widescreen film that takes the viewer on an aerial tour of the country’s coastline and settlements.
Once you’ve soaked in all the exhibits the museum has to offer, the restaurant offers a lunch menu which includes authentic Norwegian cuisine, including the highly recommend Kon-Tiki Fish Casserole and Tapas buffet.
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The museum is located at Bygdøy near the Oslo city center, close to the Oslo Fjord, affording tourists a wonderful view of the bay.
The Kon-Tiki Museum also happens to be located near other museums on the Bygdoy Peninsula, such as the Fram Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum.
It is easily accessible by bus, which runs every 15 minutes. During the summer months you can also catch a ferry to the museum that departs from the harbor in front of the City Hall. There is also parking available on site.
Kotzia Square
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Kolossi Castle
Appearing more like a stone-brick tower than a fortress, the imposing square keep rises 21 meters tall and taking in the views from the rooftop is a popular pastime for visitors. The dramatic landscape of vineyards surrounding the castle is also significant, as it was here that the Knights of St John first began producing wine and processing sugar cane, leading to the birth of ‘Commandaria’ – the sweet dessert wine, renowned as the world’s oldest named wine still in production. Explore the ruins of the castle chambers and you’ll find further evidence of the historic sugar production, including the millstone used to crush the canes and the aqueduct which once brought water to the mill.
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
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Kourtaliotiko Gorge
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Koprivshtitsa
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Kornati National Park
- Plan to spend a full day exploring the Kornati archipelago.
- Limited visitor facilities, restaurants, and restrooms are located on Kornati Island.
- Bring comfortable shoes if you plan to hike, sun protection, your swimsuit, and plenty of water.
- The national park is a protected conservation zone and certain areas are off limits to visitors.
Konopiste Chateau
Built in the 13th century, the Konopiště Chateau was originally built in the Early Gothic era on the model of a French castellum near Prague. Renaissance and Baroque reconstruction changed the castle into a grand stately home. At the end of the 19th century Konopiště Chateau was refurbished in the Romantic style for Franz Ferdinand d'Este, successor to the Habsburg throne, and famous for his death in 1914 which acted as a pretext for the start of WWI.
The chateau offers a fine display of furniture, drape tapestries, sculptures, paintings and a cornucopia of hunting trophies. There is also a baroque rose garden and a greenhouse.
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You can catch a train or a bus to Benešov. From there it is a short walk to the Konopiště Chateau along a marked path.
Korean Folk Village
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Komodo National Park
- Komodo dive sites can be challenging: Bank a few dives before booking that liveaboard.
- While Komodo dragons have poisonous saliva, Indonesian guides can typically control them with a forked stick.
- Facilities in Komodo National Park are very limited: Be sure to bring essentials, such as medication.
Kosciuszko Mound (Kopiec Kosciuszki)
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Kompong Phluk
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Konigsallee (King's Alley)
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Kourion Archaeological Site
The still-ongoing excavations have unveiled a startling array of Roman ruins including a Forum, a series of public baths, an elegant Nymphaeum and the stately House of Achilles and House of the Gladiators. Most remarkable is the Greek Roman amphitheater, which is now fully restored and even hosts occasional classical concerts and Shakespearean plays. Other fascinating discoveries include the Villa of Eustolios, with its exquisite mosaic floors that date back to the 5th century AD; an early Christian Basilica dating from the same period and the nearby ruins of a Roman stadium.
Kowloon Park
- Kowloon Park is popular with families, joggers, and wildlife-watchers.
- Bring binoculars for a closer look at the park’s 100 species of bird, including heron, bulbul, and flamingos.
- The loggia offers some shelter during rainy months, but it’s also wise to bring an umbrella.
- Most of the park’s paths are wide and paved, allowing for wheelchair access, and there is an accessible toilet on-site.
Kowloon
- A visit to Kowloon is essential for understanding Hong Kong.
- Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to do quite a bit of walking.
- Demystify the tightly packed maze of streets with a guided Kowloon tour.
- It’s a good idea to carry a small umbrella, as sudden rainfall is frequent in Hong Kong.
Koper
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Korean War Veterans Memorial
These steel statues, when reflected on the walled triangle, appear to be 38 figures, representing the 38th parallel, Korea’s location on a map. The wall of the triangle itself incorporates over 2,500 sandblasted photographic images depicting scenes from the Korean War. The memorial’s circle encloses a reflecting pool, a grove of trees, and a ring of benches, as well as inscriptions of the numbers of people who were wounded, killed, missing in action, and more. Juniper and Rose of Sharon bushes planted around the memorial symbolize the South Korean landscape.
The closest Metrorail station is Foggy Bottom at 23rd and I Streets, approximately 7/10 of a mile away and serving the Orange and Blue Lines.