Looking at these photos with stunningly beautiful or very surreal landscapes, you might think they are somewhere outside of our planet.
Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA. The scene here looks like on another planet or a scene from a science fiction movie. However, it actually exists on our Earth, specifically in Nevada, USA.
New Croton Dam is one of the most impressive man-made structures in the Northeast region of the United States.
Reflection Canyon, Utah, USA. On one side of Lake Powell, between Utah and Arizona, Reflection Canyon is a wonder of nature with unique colors.
Lake Baikal, Russia is the oldest, largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.
Located in the Central American country of Belize, Great Blue is known as the largest giant blue hole in the world with a depth of 125m and a width of more than 300m.
River of trees in Iceland taken from above, like an image taken from a strange new planet.
The impressive majesty of the ice cave in Apostle Islands National Lakeshore national park in the Apostle Islands, northern Wisconsin, USA.
Moment taken in Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province, Vietnam. The endless beauty of the terraced fields, layer by layer, when viewed from above, makes viewers ecstatic.
The ice cave on the Kamchatka peninsula, near Mutnovsky volcano (in Russia) is “unique” because it is a combination of “fire and water” with magical shimmering colors.
The strange lake Sørvágsvatn, towering above the sea, belongs to the Faroe Islands, Denmark.
Beachy Head limestone cliff, England, stands 162m high, at the foot of the cliff is the sea surface.
“Underwater” waterfall, Mauritius island. This is a world-famous marine tourist destination, with many impressive landscapes, including “undersea waterfall” – an interesting natural phenomenon.
Palouse Grasslands, USA. The Palouse area is famous for its beautiful hills, lush green sand dunes, and fertile soil.