Terraced fields, Vietnam
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According to Telegraph, terraced fields in Vietnam are creating the greenest and most magnificent landscape in the world. Vietnam is also one of the leading rice exporters worldwide. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Lake Natron, Tanzania
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Natron Salt Lake, also known as Natron Death Lake, is like something you often think of on another planet, not this Earth. The name Death does not come from its blood-red color, but from the unusually high salt content in the lake, which can “turn to stone” any living creature that accidentally falls into it. (Photo: Soo Kim) |
The Wave Sandstone, Arizona, USA
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The Wave sandstone was formed in the northern Coyote Buttes, Arizona desert. It is made up of stacked sand dunes and the deposition of calcium salts, creating unique and charming curves. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Mendenhall Glacier Cave, Alaska, USA
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Mendenhall Glacier Cave in Alaska, USA is famous for its ice walls of different blue colors that rays of light can penetrate, reflecting shimmering light. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Shubazakura Hills, Japan
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Located in Hitsujiyama Park, overlooking Chichibu city, about 400,000 pink moss flowers bloom from April to May on this 17,600 square meter hill. At the same time, in April, nearly 1,000 cherry trees will also bloom in April. (Photo: Alamy) |
Dallol, Ethiopia
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Dallol, Ethiopia is located 116 m below sea level and has the highest average air temperature in the world, 34.4 ° C. Crossing the salt plain, visitors will reach the Dallol volcano, the lowest place on earth. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Quebrada de Humahuaca Valley, Argentina
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Quebrada de Humahuaca Valley is a World Heritage Site in Jujuy, Argentina. This area has been inhabited for at least 10,000 years. The Rio Grande River runs through the valley during the summer. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Fly Geyser geothermal circuit, Nevada, USA
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This geyser was accidentally created due to drilling methods that were conducted nearby in the mid-60s. Its color is derived from tropical algae that thrive in high temperatures. (Photo: Alamy) |
Kelimutu Crater, Flores, Indonesia
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Kelimut volcanic lake on Flores island, Indonesia is located on a volcanic crater and is blue in color. Actually, this volcano is divided into 3 lakes, all originating from the activity of the previous Kelimutu volcano. Visitors will be surprised by the water color of the three Kelimutu crater lakes that change according to the rules. (Photo: Fotolia) |
Cano Cristales, Colombia
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Cano Cristales is a famous river in Colombia and the world with red water created by a type of seaweed. However, it is only between the rainy and dry seasons when the river’s water level stabilizes that people see the vibrant colors of the algae as they proliferate. (Photo: Alamy) |
Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA
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This is one of the most popular camping canyons in Arizona. (Photo: Pinterest) |
Painted Desert, Arizona, USA
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Stretching east, from the Grand Canyon National Park to the Petrified Forest National Park, these deserts seem to be painted in unique colors such as red, orange, pink and purple because they contain a large amount of iron. manganese. |
Cappadocia, Türkiye
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“Fairy chimneys” are a feature of central Türkiye’s volcanic wasteland. |
Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia
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This is the largest salt field in the world, formed from many lakes in prehistoric times. These lakes provide large amounts of brine to the Salar de Uyuni field, which accounts for half of the world’s lithium reserves. |
Grand Prismatic Spring Hot Springs, Wyoming, USA
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Grand Prismatic, located in the Midway Geyser Basin, is the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and the third largest hot spring in the world. It gets its name from the striking colors of the stream: blue, green, yellow, orange, yellow, red and brown, almost like a rainbow. |
Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Japan
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With an area of 190 hectares, the park has flowers blooming all year round. The most special thing in the park is the blue Nemophila flower with 4.5 million trees blooming simultaneously in the spring, beautiful and cool like the sky on the ground. (Photo: Funtriip) |
Sossusvlei, Namibia
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This salt and clay desert is surrounded by the highest, red sand dunes and is located south of the Namib Desert in Namibia’s Namibia-Naukluft National Park. |
Tunnel of Love, Klevan, Ukraine
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This tunnel is actually a 3km long railway section serving a nearby manufacturing factory but is covered with vines creating such a beautiful and green tunnel. (Photo: Rex Features) |
Wensu Grand Canyon, Wensu County, China
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This strange landscape is a collection of odd rocks of different colors and shapes that make it look like the surface of Mars. In fact, this place was formed after millions of years of erosion and wind and rain. (Photo: Alamy) |
Wadi Rum, Jordan
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Jordan’s southern desert valley is known for its breathtaking sunsets. Orange sand strips, onion-shaped rocks… make this place magnificent and magnificent. (Photo: Alamy) |
Giant’s Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland
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This area has about 40,000 pieces of basalt stacked together as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption. (Photo: Rex Features) |
Dragon’s blood tree, Socotra, Yemen.
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This tree has a strange name due to its resin. (Photo: Alamy) |
Cappadocia, Türkiye
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It continues to be an incredibly colorful place. (Photo: Alamy) |
Odle Mountain, Italy
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This area is located in the northwest of the Dolomites, Italy. The scenery at this mountain is stunning and absolutely breathtaking. Odle Mountain is on the list of world heritage sites recognized by UNESCO in 2009. (Photo: Rex Features) |
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