12 Most Beautiful Places on Earth To See
12 Most Beautiful
Places On Earth
Here Are The 12 Places So Mythical You Won't Believe
They Exist Welcome To Another Episode Of Forever Green And If You Want To See A
Place So Beautiful It Will Seem Unreal Then Stick Around For Number One Because
It Will Blow You Away
Number 12 Cliffs
Of Moher Ireland You Might Know Them Better As The Cliffs Of Insanity
From The 1987 Film The Princess Bride But This Seaside Wonder Is Actually
Located On The Shores Of Ireland Stretching For Five Miles Along The Atlantic
Coast The 400 Foot High Cliffs Offer One Of Ireland's Most Breathtaking Views
What Makes These Cliffs Even More Unique And Magical Is The Local Wildlife That
Calls Them Home Those With A Love Of Bird Watching Will Be Spoiled Here As The
Area Is Home To Over 3 000 Colorful Bird Species And If You Think This Place Is
Unreal The Number One Will Just Blow You Away
Number Eleven
Salar De La Uni Bolivia Stretching Across Four Thousand Fifty Miles This
Beautiful Reflective Surface Is Considered One Of The Most Extreme And
Remarkable Landscapes In All Of South America And Perhaps Even On Planet Earth
Salar De Uyuni Is The World's Largest Salt Flat It Was Created From Prehistoric
Lakes That Evaporated Millions Of Years Ago This Mythical Location Attracts
Millions Of Tourists And Visitors From All Across The World Each Year Who Seek
To Drive Across This Most Fascinating Place If You're Looking To Cross One Of
The Most Stunning Places In The World Off Your Travel List Salar De Uyuni
Deserves To Be On It
Number 10 Lake
Retba Senegal This Vivid Pink Lake Known As Lake Retba Lies Just An
Hour Away From Senegal's Capital And Will Catch Anyone's Eye Right Away The
Lake Is Just Barely Separated From The Atlantic By A Couple Of Sand Dunes Which
Is What Gives The Lake Its High Salt Content This Salt Content Attracts A Type
Of Bacteria Called Tuna Allela Which Is What Gives The Lake Its Unique Coloring
The Coloring Becomes Increasingly Strong During The Dry Season Between November
And June Which Is The Best Time To Visit If You Want To Take Pictures Of The
World's Only Glowing Pink Lake
Number 9 Los Lajas
Sanctuary Colombia If Lost Laja Sanctuary Looks Magical It's Because
Miracles Inspired It In 1754 A Young Girl Was Cured Of Her Deafness Right Here
After Seeing The Virgin Mary's Image On The Rocks Of The Gorge And Later A
Blind Man Regained His Sight Too To Honor These Series Of Miracles The People
Built This 1949 Neo-Gothic Basilica And It Remains A Pilgrimage Site To This
Day For Those Of You Who Want To Visit It's Located In The Southern Colombian
Department Of Nourinho In The Municipality Of Apolly's And Is Almost Magically
Built Right Inside The Canyon Of The Gyotara River Before We Move On Here's A
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Number 8 Rainbow
Mountains China The Mythical Rainbow Mountains Of China Within The
Zhonye Dakshiyad Landform Geological Park Are A Geological Wonder Of The World
These Chinese Mountains Are Famous For Their Other Worldly Colors That Mimic A
Rainbow Painted Over The Tops Of Rolling Mountains The Colorations Are Caused
By Various Diagenetic And Mineralogical Processes That Make Up The Reds Greens
Yellows And Blues Some Will Argue That This Is One Of The Coolest Places On
Earth And The Planet Seems To Agree Seeing As The Area Was Named An Unesco
World Heritage Site In 2009
Number 7 Moraine
Lake Canada Set In The Rugged Valley Of Canada's Ten Peaks Is
Moraine Lake A Place Surrounded By Mountains Waterfalls And Rock Piles Creating
A Scene So Stunning It Almost Seems Unreal The Lake's Waters Are The Most
Magical Color A Vivid Shade Of Turquoise That Changes In Intensity Through The
Summer As The Glaciers Melt Its Brilliant Blue-Green Color Is A Result Of Light
Refracting Off Fine Particles Of Rock In The Glacier Runoff Which Flows Into
The Lake Because It's At An Elevation Of 6183 Feet The Lake Doesn't Begin To
Melt Until June Which Is When Water Levels Rise And Its Magical Color Peak And
Make For Some Pristine Photography
Number 6
Guacachina Peru If You Didn't Think Paradise Could Exist In The Middle
Of Nowhere Then Check Out This Peruvian Desert Oasis Five Hours South Of Lima
Huacachina Is A Tiny Village With Green Waters At Its Center Forming The
Huacachina Lagoon Ringed By Palm Trees And Thought To Have Therapeutic
Properties The Lagoon Shores Are Dotted With Bars And Clubs Dune Buggies Run Across
The High Rolling Sand Dunes Surrounding The Village This Jaw-Dropping Place
Allows Tourists To Witness The Breathtaking Sand Dunes From An Entirely
Different Perspective And For Anyone Adventurous Enough Can Try Sandboarding
Down The Dunes For An Unforgettable Experience
Number 5 Northern
Lake Bockhaul Russia If You Thought The Huacachina Lagoon Was Something
Then Lake Bockhall Is Going To Blow You Away Located In Russia It Is Considered
The Largest Lake By Volume In The Entire World And Also The Deepest It Is Also
The Oldest Lake In The World Home To 1800 Endemic Plant Species And Evloc And
More Incredibly It Holds 20 Percent Of The World's Fresh Water Supply It's No
Wonder Unesco Named It A World Heritage Site Back In 1996. The Lake Is Situated
In South Central Russia Very Close To The Mongolian Border And Represents An
Unspoiled Beauty Locals Refer To As The Sacred Sea And We'd Have To Agree With
That Nickname
Number 4 Nikon
Mine Mexico If You're Into Trippy Places Then Here's A Hidden Gem
You Should Definitely Visit When In Mexico This Stunning Crystal Cave Known As
Nike Mine Is Situated In Chihuahua Mexico And Extends Up To 985 Feet Below
Surface The Crystals Are Said To Have Been Formed By Underground Magma
Approximately Half A Million Years Ago Because This Fascinating Cave Is So Deep
Below The Ground It Can Only Be Visited Under Direct Professional Supervision
But This Once In A Lifetime Experience Is Sure Worth Getting A Guide
Number 3
Arishiyama Bamboo Grove Japan
The Arishiyama Bamboo Grove Is One Of
Kyoto's Top Sites And For Good Reason Standing Amid These Soaring Stalks Of
Bamboo Is Like Being In A Whole Other World Sadly There Are No Bamboo Eating
Pandas To Be Seen In Arashiyama But The Walking Paths That Cut Through The
Groves Make For An Otherworldly Walk Or Bicycle Ride They Are Particularly
Attractive When There Is A Light Wind And The Tall Bamboo Stalks Sway Gently
Back And Forth Naturally The Bamboo Has Been Used To Manufacture Various
Products Such As Baskets Cups Boxes And Mats At Local Workshops For Centuries
Subscriber Pick It's Now Time For Today's Subscriber Pick Today's Photo Was
Sent To Us By A Subscriber Wondering About This Mythical Waterfall That Looks
Like It's From Paradise If You Come Across A Mysterious Photo Online And Want
Us To Look Into It Just Send It Over And We May Even Feature It On A Future
Video Now We Looked Into This Photo And Are Sorry To Say That It's Probably
Photoshopped However There Is A Waterfall That Comes Very Close To Looking Like
The One In This Fantasy Picture And That's
Number 2 Victoria
Falls Now It May Not Look Exactly Like The Imaginary
Waterfall In The Picture But The Real Life Victoria Falls Presents A
Spectacular Sight Of Awe-Inspiring Beauty And Grandeur That Would Have Landed
Them On Today's List Either Way Located On The Zambenzi River These Magical
Falls Form The Border Between Zambia And Zimbabwe The Kololo Tribe Who Lived In
The Area In The Eighteen Hundreds Described These Falls As Mosey Ah Tonya Which
Translates To The Smoke That Thunders It's No Wonder They Gave It Such An
Impactful Name Considering Victoria Falls Is Known As The Greatest Curtain Of
Falling Water In The World Columns Of Spray Can Be Seen From Many Miles Away
And At The Height Of The Rainy Season Over A Hundred Billion Gallons Of Water
Over The Edge Every Minute Over A Width Of 1.2 Miles Into A Valley More Than
100 Meters Below.
Number 1 Grand
Prismatic Spring Wyoming Yellowstone National Park In Wyoming Is In And Of Itself One Of The Most
Beautiful Places On The Planet But Without A Doubt Its Most Mythical And Inspiring
Feature Is The Grand Prismatic Spring The Unbelievable Colors On Its Beach Give
The Scene An Otherworldly Appearance That Makes A Visit Feel Surreal The
Prismatic Itself Is 165 Feet Deep Making It Not Only The Most Colorful But Also
The Largest Lake In The Entire United States It Is Also The Third Largest Lake
In The World For Obvious Reasons The Grand Prismatic Spring Is The Most
Photographed Feature Of Yellowstone It Needs No Explanation Why This Enchanted
Spring Made It To The Top Of Our List It Is Definitely Worth A Visit And That's
It For The 12 Most Mythical Places In The World Which Of These Places Dropped
Your Jaws.
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