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A few years ago, a group of young enthusiasts from the United States began to make lists of 100 things they would like to do before they die. They also helped strangers complete their list every time they completed something on their wish list. They helped many people to fulfill the secret and crazy. During this time, they conducted a survey of millions of people, asking them: "What would you like to do before you die?". Years later, they came to the conclusion that the #1 item on the list of people was travel. So they came up with their list of top 10 places to visit before you die.
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
What to do there: swim, but beware of sharks in the GalapagosSpend a day in the clear waters of the Galapagos diving among some of the world's most dangerous predators. Sail in beautiful seascapes that shine in the interplay of light and water filled with fish of every hue. Three main ocean currents meet here, so the diversity of marine life is especially noticeable here. Such a wonderful adventure should not be left off the lists of the main desires in life. And even if swimming with sharks makes you nervous, it's okay. Believe me, sharks are wonderful creatures with many better options for dinner than you.
Austria
What to do there: go skiing and snowboarding in the AlpsFind the biggest pile of snow and decorate it with fresh ski tracks. The main problem of staying here will be the inability to decide: how to manage to do everything in a limited period. Evening champagne awaits your turn, although it is likely that by then you will already be exhausted by the activity throughout the day. However, no matter how tired you are, you will enjoy the delicacies and the most beautiful mountain scenery with a smile from ear to ear.
New Zealand
What to do there: Play snowballs on the glacierClimb high into the mountains to the vast New Zealand glaciers. And meet the end of the day with an epic snowball fight. Many people remember the endlessly beautiful landscape from the movie "The Lord of the Rings" (not counting Mordor). Well, this is a unique opportunity to hike along the roads in the midst of the lush greenery of temperate rainforest, alpine meadows, drinking cool spring water. A trip to the glacier with a length of 10 kilometers will be unforgettable!
Brazil
What to do there: fly a hang glider over Rio de JaneiroReach the highest point in the city, count to three and enjoy a bird's eye view of Rio. Observing one of the most beautiful cities in the world, you will get the opportunity to see it in all its glory, flying over it. Try to take a selfie at this moment so that you never forget the experience that very few are lucky enough to live through.
Scotland
What to do there: hunt Nessie on Loch NessHiking, swimming, rowing or flying. Find out once and for all: does the Loch Ness monster exist? It probably exists, because the old-timers who live around the lake believe in it. From a guide that you can certainly trust, you will hear enough stories to understand where the truth lies. The latest sightings of the monster, his favorite species, clues forgotten by everyone, vague doubts. Also, it goes without saying that nighttime searches on a full moon should be tried.
Australia
What to do there: swim in the shallow waters of the Great Barrier ReefEnjoy the freedom of escapism as you explore the variety of wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Do something that frees your mind and body from tension, because everything here contributes to relaxation, and especially the quiet pleasant waters of the ocean. Underwater somersaults, bomb jumps from a yacht, diving, sunbathing. Let the child inside of you start each day with genuine laughter and a thirst for adventure.
Cambodia
What to do there: meet the dawn over the temple of Angkor WatAngkor Wat is one of the largest and most impressive architectural and religious monuments in South Asia. Start the day with your significant other, enjoying the sunrise, breathtaking views. And surrounded by all this - a majestic temple, built in the 15th century.
Costa Rica
What is there to do; swim with sea turtlesWho doesn't love turtles - these beautiful creatures that are in danger of extinction and require our help. Are you looking for a place where you can not only relax, but also do something useful? Head to Tortuegro, Costa Rica, where a National Park was created in 1975 to protect nesting turtles, where they also allow you to study and work with them for conservation purposes.
Egypt
What to do there: see the pyramids and camel's humpThe oldest pyramid in Egypt is over 4,5000 years old. It is difficult to imagine how people could accomplish such a feat and build it. By taking a trip to the pyramids, you will experience one of the most exciting experiences of your life. Believe me, there is no better way to go there than on a humpbacked, constantly spitting friend.
Belgium
What to do there: get VIP access to the Tomorrowland festivalThere is no better place in the world to hang out than the biggest electronic music festival that takes place every year in Belgium. Wonderful people from all over the world gather in June for an unforgettable weekend of music at the most unique show festival in the world. With the participation of the most famous DJs in the world, this festival will give you emotions that you will not soon be able to forget.
Your dreams are much closer than it seems at first sight. If others can do it, then you can too. Make your list of things you absolutely want to do before you die, and don't delay putting it into practice. Why not start right now?
Short link to this post: http://go.levik.blog/top10Recently, links like "Forty incredibly beautiful places you need to visit this summer" have been flashing in various LiveJournals and Facebook. You open it, and there are just forty unearthly beauties presented, with an incredibly tightened contrast. It is clear that such lists are collected by people sitting at home, and climbing the Internet in search of beautiful photos.
Decided to make my own list. "Lyova"s world Top 10" - ten incredible places where I myself have been, I can vouch for them, and getting to them is not very difficult. Moreover, nine of them are places that I knew nothing about before planning a trip there - let's say that for the most part these places are widely known in narrow circles.(The list is not in order, so you should not think that number one is more beautiful and more incredible than number ten.)
1. Fushimi Inari, Kyoto, Japan
Shrine of the goddess Inari, in the town of Fushimi on the outskirts of Kyoto. It is famous for its orange torii gates. The gates are so dense along the paths that they form orange tunnels through which you can walk. The symbolism of the fox - the messenger of Inari - is visible throughout the territory. You can easily wander all day here.
The whole complex is located on a healthy wooded hill. The gate is in perfect harmony with the surrounding greenery. Going out and looking at the tunnel from the outside is just as interesting as walking inside.
The trails climb up the hill where the shrines are located, and from there a beautiful view of the southern part of Kyoto opens up. Along the paths are about a dozen small shops. Their caretakers sell drinks and cookies, and they can pour some tea. Houses are handed down from generation to generation. The owners also keep their property clean and tidy.
Getting to Fushimi Inari from the center of Kyoto is easy - you can walk for an hour on foot, or you can take the subway in 15 minutes. By the way, this is the only place on the list where I have been three times!
2 Huangshan Mountains, China
The reserve in the Huangshan Mountains is probably the most beautiful place in the mountains where I have ever been. Having recently returned from China, I wrote a lot about our trip to these mountains:,.
In the park, good concrete paths are laid through all the mountains, you don’t need to climb there, but you have to walk a lot up and down the stairs. Try to get there in the spring, when it's still cool and there are not so many tourists. I advise you to spend the night there in the mountains at least one night (there are hotels). If there is not much time, it is better not to waste it (and energy) on a hike - take the cable car and take a longer walk at the top.
We traveled from Shanghai - by night train, then by minibus and bus. .
3. Petra, Jordan
Petra is an abandoned city in the desert mountains of Jordan. After a narrow long gorge, which in ancient times served as a natural protection, a view opens up of huge classical facades carved into the rocks. (One of them featured at the end of the third Indiana Jones movie.)
I remember when I visited Petra, it made a huge impression on me (much more than, say, the Pyramid of Cheops and the Sphinx, which I visited on the same trip). I wrote about this place then.
The easiest way to get here is from Eilat in Israel - it is located right at the Jordanian border, and from there one and a half to two hours by taxi. Taxi drivers on the Jordanian side are just waiting to take tourists to Petra - the main thing is to bargain with them (in 2009 we paid about 50 dinars). Do not be alarmed if you have to change from one taxi to another a couple of times. At the end, you will pay as much as agreed. You can probably also fly to Amman, and take a taxi from there.
4. Machu Picchu, Peru
Perhaps the only place on this list that I knew about long before I went there. In general, I went to Peru to see him. But it's worth it. Like Petra, Machu Picchu is an abandoned city that has been forgotten by everyone for many centuries. (Although there is a version that the city was a monastery.) It was "found" anew about a hundred years ago, excavated and made into a world-class tourist attraction.
Due to the huge demand, it is worth taking care of tickets in advance (only a limited number of people are allowed in per day). You can also come to the city along the Inca trail - there are options for this hike for a week, half a week, and a couple of days (of which you actually go the first day, and the second - in the city). When booking, be sure to pay extra money to climb the small mountain of Huayna Picchu. The forty-minute climb is worth the effort - the mountain offers a stunning view of the entire complex.
To get to Machu Picchu, you need to fly to Cusco, and from there take a train for a couple of hours. By the way, we were told that in the second part of the name it is important to pronounce the letter "k". The word "picchu" means "mountain" in the local language, and "picchu" means "pisya".
5. City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain
This "City" is a complex of several ultra-modern buildings by the architect Santiago Calatrava. Each one rivals the much more famous Sydney Opera House in beauty, and together they make up one of the more futuristic compositions to be seen anywhere outside of a cinema. The complex includes the buildings of the opera, 3D cinema, science museum and aquarium. All this is framed by beautiful gardens and pools.
The "City" is located on the outskirts of Valencia, about an hour's walk from the historic center. Once upon a time, a river flowed here. It was redirected due to floods, and a city park was made in the riverbed. On its territory in the late 1990s - early 2000s, they built the city of the future. Do not be too lazy to reach it - I personally know a couple of people who, being in Valencia, did not see this beauty.
And in fact, you can get to Valencia from Barcelona - the train takes a couple of hours, and in principle it is possible to drive it for a day if you get up early enough.
6. Jokulsarlon - ice lagoon, Iceland
Do not try to pronounce the name of this magical place. At least I never tried - I called it "Jo-something lagoon", and Google perfectly understands "ice lagoon". It is located a few hours drive from Reykjavik, and is a bay connected to the sea by a narrow channel. A glacier descends from the mountains into the bay, from which blocks of ice break off.
These blocks, ranging in size from a car to a subway car, float slowly and quietly. But sometimes they collide and then you can watch in slow motion how the mountains turn over. The ice is the purest, it gives off blueness, but sometimes with black layers - this is a mark of volcanic eruptions.
At low tide, icebergs swim out into the sea through a narrow channel, and at high tide, they turn back. When the former encounter the latter, a unique wall-to-wall action takes place.
Fly to Reykjavik, take a car. You can also take a boat ride on the lagoon, but even this is not necessary. The main thing is to sit on the shore and poke into the greatness of nature.
7. Mont Saint-Michel, France
Imagine a castle like from Disneyland, only real, medieval. Now imagine that he is standing on a huge block in the middle of the sea. Here it is - the fabulous abbey of Saint-Michel. Located near the coast of Normandy, at low tide, Saint-Michel stands in the middle of an expanse of wet sand. And at high tide, the entire space around it is filled with water. Until the isthmus was built in the last century that never floods, getting into the castle was a life-threatening adventure.
Inside the castle-fortress is a small town. It seems that there is even a place to spend the night (but there are few places and they are expensive). It is much more democratic to stay in one of the hotels outside, and then, at dawn, go wandering around the territory of Saint-Michel until it is filled with tourists.
In the evening, the abbey is illuminated, but the lights are turned off early enough - we did not manage to photograph it. We visited Saint-Michel by car, but it is quite possible to get here from Paris without it - by train and bus. There are even one-day tours, but then you will not be able to look at the castle either in the evening or in the first rays of dawn.
8. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA
The only place on this list in the United States, Antelope Canyon is close to the much more famous Grand Canyon. Chances are you'll visit both on the same trip. So, do not be too lazy to drive an extra hour by car to look at the Antelope.
It is located near the town of Page in Arizona. Actually, from there you will be picked up on a special tour bus by the Indians who take tourists to Antelope. It seems like you can’t get there on your own - you have to go with one of the tour operators, since the canyon is located on the land of the Iney reservation.
The visit takes no more than a couple of hours, including the round trip. The canyon is small, one might even say intimate, but the beautiful sandy curves of the walls, on which the rays streaming from above play, are a very worthwhile sight.
We flew to Phoenix, which is about five hours away by car, but it looks like you can fly directly to Page.
9. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
Lauterbrunnen is a hidden valley in the middle of Switzerland. She wormed her way among the two sheer walls of the Swiss Alps. The houses of several villages located in the valley look ridiculous and miniature compared to the gigantic sheer walls, from which powerful waterfalls flow in many places.
To get to Lauterbrunnen, you have to ride up the mountain train from a town called Interlaken. Fortunately, the railway system in Switzerland works about as well as their famous clock. You won't get lost anywhere, you won't be late anywhere.
Once in Lautenbrunnen, you can walk along the valley itself, or you can go further up, choosing the left or right "bank". There will be beauty, mountains and waterfalls on both sides. From here you can go up to a place called Schilthorn - my friend Macatoon's favorite place in the world.
10. Chefchaouen, Morocco
The last place on my list is in Africa. Don't worry - it's safe, North Africa - Morocco. The city of Chefchaouen is traditionally painted sky blue and white, and is very different from the rest of the Maghreb cities that I have seen. (They wear sandy ocher hues.) With the color and chaotic character of its old town, Chefchaouen is a bit like Santorini, but with a much more exotic flavor.
Unlike most of Morocco, where, in addition to Berber and Arabic, they mostly know French, the Chefchaouen people speak Spanish quite well (which, in principle, did not help us much during the visit).
Walking through the labyrinth-shaped streets of the local medina is beautiful in different ways day and night - you feel like you are in a Middle Eastern fairy tale.
You can get here by taking a taxi from Tangier (where ferries go from Spain). Do not forget to bargain with the driver (regardless of the "official" list of prices that he will show you). A very unique place lies a bit on the outskirts - in the western part of the country, but deserves a detour to look there.
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Colored rocks of Zhangye Danxia, China
It seems that these mountain ranges are the creation of an artist who generously painted the canvas with bright colors. According to many researchers, the rocks acquired this color due to the fact that this area was under water for about 100 million years. After the drought, the water evaporated, and the remaining silt gave the rocks a riot of colors. In 2010, the Zhangye Rocks were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Sea of Stars on Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
This place is the dream of all romantics. The shore is strewn with thousands of luminous lights, as if reflecting the night starry sky. This phenomenon is easily explained: flickering is created by unicellular organisms - phytoplankton. This sight is worth a sleepless night!
Great Wall of China, China
One of the largest architectural monuments in the world, with a length of 21,196 km, undoubtedly deserves attention. About 40 million tourists visit this place every year. And this incredible building is included in the list of seven wonders of the world.
Northern lights, Iceland
Everyone should see this magical phenomenon at least once in their life! Radiance can be observed from many parts of our vast northern country, for example, in Murmansk. But in Iceland you can kill two birds with one stone: you can see the northern lights on clear nights from October to April, and from February to March you can see the largest mammals in the world - whales and killer whales from the coast from the coast. Agree, the trip is worth it.
Taj Mahal, India
People from different countries come to see one of the most famous sights in the world. In just a year, the Taj Mahal is visited by 3 to 6 million people. The incredible beauty of the building was built by Emperor Shah Jahan after the death of his third wife Mumtaz Mahal. More than 22 thousand craftsmen worked on the creation of this architectural masterpiece. The Indian Pearl is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Shinjuku Gyoen Park, Japan
The very place where beautiful sakura blooms every spring! Incredibly beautiful natural wild cherry blossoms in the gardens of Japan are called Hanami. This holiday is a national tradition, admiring the flowers lasts from 7 to 10 days. Shinjuku Gyoen Park has become one of the most visited places in Japan due to its beauty. So, going to the Land of the Rising Sun, choose the end of March and the beginning of April.
Venice, Italy
Venice is one of the most beautiful cities not only in Italy, but in the whole world! The city literally stands on the water: it is built on 122 islands and is connected by 400 bridges. Venice has its own amazing atmosphere that attracts tourists and forever sinks into the heart of everyone who has been there.
Hang Son Dung mountain river cave, Vietnam
This cave, by the way, the largest in the world, was discovered in 2009. At the moment, it has been explored only 2.5 km deep. The giant cave is 100 meters wide and 250 meters high. This underground kingdom is filled with incredible beauty. Inside there is a river, the depth of which reaches 200 meters! Such a place is a real find for tourists, photographers and lovers of unforgettable sensations. Hang Son Dung is unlikely to leave anyone indifferent!
Angel Falls, Venezuela
One of the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in the world is located in Venezuela. The scale of this creation of nature is hard to imagine! The total height of the waterfall reaches 1054 m, and the height is 807 m. Angel is located in the Canaima National Park, and in 1994 UNESCO listed it as a World Heritage Site.
Antelope Canyon, USA
Surely you have often come across the amazing beauty of the canyon in photographs, in film frames and music videos. The canyon is located in the southwestern United States. Reddish-red walls are naturally occurring giant cracks in the sandy rocks. Its length is just over 100 m. If you decide to visit this magical place, know that the best time to observe the beauty of the canyon is when the sun is at its zenith.
Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia
Another magical place, which is not so far away, but will definitely delight you with its beauty, is the alpine lake Ritsa, surrounded by majestic mountains. This is one of the main attractions of Abkhazia. Its length reaches almost 2 km, the depth is about 150 m, and the height of the surrounding mountains is 3200 m. The spectacle is so beautiful that it is hard to believe in its reality! Recommended!
Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia
Walking through the sky is quite real if you visit a dried-up salt lake in the south of the Altiplano desert plain, in the departments of Oruro and Potosi. This most unusual lake in the world with an area of 10,582 km 2 is one of the largest salt marshes in the world. But thousands of people come here not for the salt, but for the incredible beauty!
Mount Ararat, Turkey
Despite the fact that the mountain itself is located on the territory of Turkey, an unusual view of it opens from Armenia. For the Armenian people, the mountain is a symbol of the state, and, according to biblical tradition, Noah's ark landed here. The famous mountain consists of two peaks - Big Ararat (5165 m) and Small (3925 m). Ararat impresses with its beauty and majesty and is definitely worth seeing with your own eyes!
Tianmen (Heaven's Gate), China
China is a country with a rich culture and incredibly beautiful nature, and one of its most popular attractions, of course, is Tianmen Mountain. Its height is 1518.6 m. To get to the top, you need to overcome the exciting path along the longest cable car in the world, the length of which is 7455 m. This route is called the "heavenly highway". So if you dream of touching heaven, then you are here!
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Denmark. It tops the list of the safest countries on Earth with a quiet life. Even when the Danish capital was occupied by the Nazis during World War II, it did not take part in the hostilities. This is because the Danes prefer to solve economic issues instead of participating in various armed conflicts. The people of Denmark are distinguished by their kindness, openness and responsiveness.
Norway. This is one of the most calm, friendly countries with comfortable living conditions. Norway is the country with the highest human development index. One of the main priorities of the country, which the Oslo government always puts in the first place, is maintaining public order.
Singapore. It gained its independence as a sovereign Republic in 1965. He pursues a policy of maintaining social, peaceful, economic, warm relations with all countries. Singapore also participates in various global, unilateral and multilateral organizations to promote international cooperation. Singapore is one of the safest and richest countries in the world with a low crime rate.
Slovenia. This is a beautiful European country with low crime and a low level of organized internal conflicts. In addition, its large cities such as Maribor and Ljubljana are filled with a unique culture. In Slovenia, you can make a trip to the picturesque lakes of Bled and Bohinj, visit the Triglav National Park and the Skocian Caves. In addition, Slovenia is known for its health and medical resorts.
Sweden. One of the most beautiful is Sweden, located in the far north of Europe. Despite being one of the largest arms exporters in Europe, the country has a low level of robberies. In addition, Sweden adheres to a neutral policy and has not been involved in any wars and conflicts for over two centuries, and today for many it represents an exemplary model of a developed society.
Iceland. She also occupies a line in this list due to non-participation in world conflicts. Iceland almost never makes headlines, with the exception of the country's financial crisis in 2008-2009. Iceland is an amazing place with impressive nature, huge glaciers and raging volcanoes, as well as numerous unique natural and cultural attractions in Reykjavik, the capital of the country.
Belgium. Belgium is one of the best and safest countries to live in, located in the heart of Europe. This small country occupies a special place. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. Belgium boasts cities with medieval architecture, beautiful town halls, majestic castles and stunning nature.
Czech. In 1993, as a result of the Velvet Revolution and the peaceful division of Czechoslovakia, two new countries appeared on world maps - the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is mainly focused on creating a strong capitalism in the country and a stable investment climate with the development of a high level of human potential. Tourists from all over the world come to the Czech Republic to admire the magnificent capital of Prague, the breathtaking natural beauty of the mountains and visit the popular spa town of Karlovy Vary.
Switzerland. The Swiss support a well-functioning government and open politics. Thanks to good governance in the country, Switzerland has received the lowest political instability, and also entered the list of the most peaceful countries in the world with a low level of violent crime. In many international and global political issues, Switzerland is neutral, while at the same time maintaining close diplomatic relations with various countries of the world.
Japan. It is one of the countries with a fascinating culture, with the third largest economy in the world due to its advanced high technology. Japan has not taken part in any armed conflicts since World War II, except for small internal contradictions in the country. Now its main focus is to maintain peaceful relations with neighboring countries and maintain a low level of crime.
Ireland. With its rich historical sites, amazing green pastures and friendly people, it's no surprise that Ireland is one of the safest countries on earth. However, the country has a slightly elevated level of internal religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics. Despite this fact, Ireland is a fabulous country with many reasons for tourism. Its rich literary history, scenic coastline and legendary hospitality make Ireland a great place to visit any time of the year.
Finland. One of the most peaceful countries with good living conditions, which is not distinguished by its warlike character, is Finland. The development of the education system in Finland is one of the main tasks. Today it closes the top five countries with the highest level of education in the world.
You still do not know where to go to have fun? Don't worry, we're here to help you. Especially for our readers, we have compiled a list of amazing places that you must visit.
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia
Want to see the largest collection of coral reefs in the world? You will be surprised, but the length of the ridge is more than 1400 miles. This is such a gigantic object that it can even be seen from space. Of course, the Great Barrier Reef simply could not be included in the list of seven wonders of nature. There you can go diving, fully immersed in the one-of-a-kind display of underwater life.
Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Amazing places in the world are able to retain their original appearance, after several thousand years. The pyramids of the city of Giza in Egypt are worth a visit just because they are the most timeless of all the wonders of the world. The objects were erected as early as 2560 BC. Just think about these numbers!
Stonehenge, Amesbury, England
This place is shrouded in numerous mysterious legends, but, in fact, Stonehenge is just a bunch of 25-ton rocks. True, monumental blocks really leave an indelible impression on tourists. Be sure to book a tour to visit the center and admire the stunning glow of the setting sun at sunset.
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
The largest salt marshes in the world cover an area of over 4,000 square miles. Several ancient lakes have been formed there, the salt of which becomes a powerful reflector during the rainy season. Effective specular reflection is even used to calibrate satellites.
Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Over a thousand years ago, along the Colorado River, nature created the Grand Canyon. Being there, a person can never fully comprehend this unique spectacle. The massive stone walls span over 200 miles.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA
It's hard to believe, but Arizona's Antelope Canyon is a picturesque gorge that water has carved out millions of years ago. Know that the pictures from there don't lie, but you can check it out yourself. As the sunlight hits each of the walls, different shades appear on the stones, creating a unique spectrum.
Easter Island, Chile
We continue our journey through countries and continents. Easter Island is the world's most inhabited island from land. This place, like the English Stonehenge already known to us, also has numerous legends in its history. However, the owners of the island offer their visitors exciting and exciting adventures.
Reed Flute Cave, China
One of the most popular attractions in China was formed more than 1200 years ago. A delightful spectacle of stalactites and stalagmites, 240 meters long, illuminated by colorful lights.
Great Wall of China, China
Man has created this massive monument thousands of miles long. The ideal structure of the structure makes visitors climb to the top to take in the impressive view of the mountain range surroundings.
Plitvice Lakes, National Park, Croatia
One of the most remarkable places in the world has crystal clear waters, incredibly green landscapes and mesmerizing waterfalls.
Zhangye Danxia, Gansu, China
This incredible multicolored rock collection is one of the most amazing places in the world. Sandstones and minerals formed a rainbow spectrum over several million years.
Great Blue Hole, Belize
Divers have discovered a huge round funnel off the coast of Belize, which was given the name of the Great Blue Hole. The diameter of an amazing natural phenomenon is 305 meters.
Redwood National Park, California, USA
Situated on 133,000 acres of California's northern coast, the park is home to one-of-a-kind redwoods that grow to over 300 feet in height.
Yellowstone National Park, USA
You simply cannot miss out on the highlights of Yellowstone National Park, which include hot springs and geysers that amaze tourists. The most popular object among visitors is the supervolcano.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
This place, which is located in the South Pacific Ocean, is a true tropical paradise. Here you will discover turquoise waters, white sandy beaches and beautiful tropical greenery. In fact, this place is more fantastic than you can imagine.
Taj Mahal, Agra, India
We are talking about a real masterpiece of the architectural thought of mankind. Massive white marble domes were erected in 1600. Every year, the Taj Mahal neighborhood receives more than three million visitors.
Tianshi Mountains, China
These formations are even more grandiose and breathtaking than the floating mountains in the movie Avatar. The area of the ridge is 16,550 hectares, the highest point is located at around 4140 feet above sea level.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Previously, there were Hindu and Buddhist temples built in the 12th century. Now this place deserves special attention of tourists.
Machu Picchu, Peru
This place was the home of the Incas. Machu Picchu dates back to the 15th century and is located on a mountaintop above the Sacred Valley. Here, tourists have a truly fabulous view of the surroundings.
Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
This park is full of beautiful rocky mountains, clear lakes and green alpine forests. Hikers will discover a true paradise here.
Pamukkale, Turkey
This place is home to hot springs that amaze the imagination of many travelers. If you go there, do not leave the trip without swimming in a wonderful natural reservoir.
Victoria Falls, Livingstone, Zambia
Are you ready to be completely impressed by the grandiose natural structure? Then visit Victoria Falls - the largest natural waterfall in the world.
Venice, Italy
This is an ideal place for travelers looking for unique places in the cities. Here, instead of city roads, residents move along water channels.
Lencois Maranhensis, National Park, Brazil
At this location, you will find a collection of pure white sand dunes intertwined with crystal clear blue waters. You will not see such a picture on an ordinary beach.
Central Highlands, Iceland
The highlands in Iceland are one of the best opportunities to see the dazzling Northern Lights.