Take a look at these unique places around the world! The nature comes up with many surprises, but these are indeed exceptional. Which one of these wonders would you like to see?
10. Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia.
The largest salt flat in the world, which stretches for 10,582 sq km (4,086 sq mi), impresses with a vast white landscape. There are even hotels, built entirely of salt blocks!
9. Red Seabeach, Panjin, China.
Shalow seas and tidelands are home for thousands of birds and other species. The red grass Sueda defines the mysterious ruby landscape.
8. Lençóis Maranhenses National Park, Maranhão, Brazil.
The crystal clear water ponds blend into the sandy landscape, that only looks like a desert – it is not one, however. The visitors can swim in these nice pools.
7. One’uli Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
Perfect for snokerling and diving, the beach also fascinates with its balck sand.
6. Vaadhoo Island, Maldives.
Phytoplankton – the marine microbes – create and amazing effect by emanating the blue glow. The species create the most romantic natural lighting in the world.
5. Hamilton Pool, Texas, USA.
After a calciferous dome broke off the ground and fell, it opened a fascinating pool. A beautiful waterfall contributes to this natural beauty.
4. Champagne Pool, North Island, New Zealand.
The geothermal pond is a spectacular natural marvel, formed 900 years ago. The water temperature is about 73 °C (163 °F). The surroundings look like a different planet.
3. Marble Caves, Carerra Lake, Argentina and Chile.
The gorgeus freshwater lake is surrounded with marble caves. The unusual natural network is called Marble Cathedral and attracts many visitors.
2. Lake Hillier, Australia.
Scientists still are not sure what causes the lake’s pink color. It does not change and stays pink even in a container. It does not have adverse effect on people and certainly is one of the most beautiful natural oddity.
1. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, North Island, New Zealand.
The cave is a habitat for glowworms, that are found in New Zealand only. The tourists can have a boat tour to experience this unique sight.
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