Country containing 1.413 Billion people.
China
Largest surveyed canyon in the world.
The Grand Canyon
The smallest ocean on the planet...still pretty big though.
Arctic Ocean
French Escargot might translate to salty shell boogers...the texture sure matches.
Snails
The largest manmade structure on earth... and most definitely the longest.
Great Wall of China
Most populous city in the world. An estimated 37,393,000 people live here.
Tokyo
The location with the largest collection of Biodiversity.
Amazon Rain Forest
The smallest continent.
Australia / Oceania
One of the two key ingredients in Habu Sake
Capable of seating 50,000 people when initially opened in 80AD. This local would be the perfect stop for Taylor Swifts "Classical Eras" tour.
Colosseum
Smallest Country in the world in both Population and Landmass.
Holy See / Vatican City (.44 square kilometers - population 1,000)
Located between Zambia and Zimbabwe this is the largest unbroken waterfall on the planet.
Victoria Falls
This area contains the least amount light pollution on earth, and coincidently makes up 70% of it.
the Ocean
Inuit Ice Cream. Might have to fight off a polar bear to enjoy this blubberous tartar.
Seal
Incan Alpacas were probably the only animals to help on this ancient alpine terrace farm.
Machu Picchu
This largest port sees a throughput of 47,030,300 shipping containers annually.
Shanghai
The tallest mountain on earth. Careful now it's probably not what you think.
Hawaii (base to peak is 33,476ft compared to Everest 15,260ft)
The Sutter Buttes, the world's smallest mountain range, are located in this not so small contiguous US state.
California
This Peruvian delicacy known as Cuy (Koowee) is often served whole. I guess they thought this animal is some kind of Pork.
Guinea Pig
This white Mughal Mausoleum of Marble was initially supposed to have a black identical counterpart situated opposite it.
Taj Mahal
Last year 224 of these were attempted. 11 failed and 63 were done entirely privately.
Space/Rocket Launches
The largest desert on earth only receiving about 6.5 inches of precipitation annually. (Fun Fact - A desert is any area on earth that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year)
Antarctica
These locations are home to the smallest living organism on earth and coincidently the most heat resistant.
(Hydro)Thermal Vents / Geysers
Portuguese Percebes - fresh from the ships hull to your plate
Barnacles
This "Rock" in Jordan, carved directly into a cliff face, has been featured in films such as 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade' and 'transformers'.
Petra