Even the finest sculptors are amazed by these natural wonders.

Golan Heights, Israel

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The Golan Heights are an area of ​​about 1,800 square kilometers, located between Syria, Israel, Jordan and Lebanon. This strip of land is famous for its perfectly carved rocky mountains, as well as its enormous reserves of natural resources, including billions of cubic meters of oil and gas, fertile land, and, most valuable of all, fresh water.

Salt mine, Yekaterinburg, Russia

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This abandoned salt mine is incredibly beautiful, with patterns that look like they were created by human hands, but are actually the result of extracting the layers of carnallite salt that adhere to the walls and create this stunning “flower.”

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar

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The Tsingy Stone Forest is famous for its sharp, jagged stone towers, some up to 50 meters high. Over millions of years, layers of shells and corals accumulated on the sea floor and over time formed this mass of limestone. Millions of years later these gigantic blocks of limestone emerged to the surface of the sea.

Perito Moreno, Santa Cruz province, Argentina

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The Perito Moreno glacier creates a small tributary, Lake Argentino. Perito Moreno is about 60 m high and 5 km wide. This place is considered the most beautiful and oldest glacier in Argentina, it is estimated to be about 15,000 years old.

Humahuaca Gorge, Jujuy, Argentina

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This is a narrow valley in the province of Jujuy, northwest Argentina, surrounded by imposing mountains and rising above the Rio Grande. The rock formation of this mountain range is unique, in the shape of an inverted V, with 11 incredible colors coming from 11 different layers of rock known as Yacoraite.

Kiama, New South Wales, Australia

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Kiama is located in the Illawarra region, New South Wales state. This is one of the most popular destinations in Australia, famous for its strong vertical jet of seawater from a rock cavity where there was once a collapsed volcano, which greatly excites tourists.

Fingal’s Cave, Scotland

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Located off the west coast of Scotland, Fingal Cave is a very special sea cave made up of hexagonal basalt columns, which look like musical frames. It is these stone pillars that create the unique and impressive beauty of Staffa Island.

Rippled rock, Hyden, Western Australia

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Wave Rock is one of the beautiful landforms located in Western Australia. Wave Rock is formed from strips of granite, eroded by rain and wind over millions of years into the rocks, giving them a shape that looks like a giant ocean wave that rises and then stops suddenly.

Canyon, United States

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The canyons of the Grand Canyon have the red color of the rocks, the yellow color of the sun, along with the streams that suddenly appear as an amazing natural painting.

Zabriskie Point, California, USA

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This place is also called “Death Valley” because the temperature is very harsh, reaching up to 50 degrees Celsius in the summer. Looking from above, Death Valley appears with the mysterious beauty of sand dunes, mountain craters and thirsty river. the hottest place on the planet. These jagged rocks give Zabriskie an impressive image.

Cappadocia, Türkiye

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Millions of years ago, the terrain of Cappadocia was mainly made up of fissures and craters. Over time, lava eruptions from the volcano covered the entire surface of this area. The rocks here have been eroded by nature for millions of years, under the influence of the climate irregular rocks with all extremely different shapes and colors have been born.

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Described as one of the most beautiful geological wonders in the world, The Wave is the name of the sinuous, wave-like mountains located on the slopes of Coyote Buttes, on the border between Arizona and Utah, in the southwestern United States.

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