Lake Kaindy in Kazakhstan has a very special beauty with a strange forest growing on the bottom of the lake. The lake was formed after an earthquake in 1911, when rocks blocked the flow of a river, forming a natural dam.
Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada, looks as beautiful as a painting with a mirror-like surface.
The tulip fields in the Netherlands are as beautiful as a bright painting.
Plitvice Lakes National Park (Croatia) is famous for its waterfalls and diverse flora and fauna. Upon arrival at Plitvice Lakes, visitors will be amazed by the majestic beauty of nature.
Tianzi Mountain is located in Zhangjiajie Region, Hunan Province, China, and is considered a beautiful natural scene with thousands of small, imposing mountains lined up side by side. This place was once chosen as the setting for the film “Journey to the West.”
Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives archipelago has a beautiful beach. When night falls, the coast is covered with millions of bright, noctilucent lights, like scenes from fantasy movies.
The natural wonder of Pamukkale in Türkiye is famous for its terrain of white limestone stalactites with naturally flowing blue underground springs rich in minerals.
Antelope Canyon in the US state of Arizona is a unique canyon and has a strange beauty that is often seen on postcards.
Dog Island belongs to the San Blas archipelago on the northern coast of Panama, famous for its crystal-clear jade-green waters.
Angel is the highest waterfall in the world located in Venezuela, one of the most popular tourist attractions among nature lovers in the world.
Mendenhall Glacier Ice Cave is part of the Mendenhall Glacier in Alaska, USA, with many extremely impressive landscapes.
Madagascar’s Stone Forest, with its sharp rocky peaks, has created a magnificent setting for this area. The 666-square-kilometre forest was recognised by UNESCO as a world natural heritage site in 1990.
Yakushima is a Japanese island with a strange pentagonal shape. This place is famous for having unique temperate forests with beautiful primary systems, recognized as a world natural heritage.
In the middle of the Sahara Desert in western Mauritania, the “Eye of the Sahara” is a giant geological structure consisting of many interlocking elliptical rings.