In
science fiction films can often be seen unbelievable scenes, such as
islands, flying in the sky or a house elf, built in the trees. But a
world in which we live, too, is full of fantastic places and strange
natural formations that amaze. And although people have changed the
world beyond recognition, not all of the unique natural places have been
lost. Beautiful mountains, turquoise water, amazing islands - our
planet is truly rich in places
01. Phi Phi Island, Thailand
Phi
Phi Island in Thailand, located between the large island of Phuket and
the western coast of the Andaman Sea. Most of these islands - it is not
just sharp rocks, rising from the ocean. The clear turquoise waters and
lush tropical greenery make this place a paradise on earth.
02. The crater of Nyiragongo, Congo
Volcano
Nyiragongo - is a unique volcano with steep slopes, located in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. Inside the crater of this volcano lava
lake was formed, which is constantly bubbling and foam, filling the
night sky with a supernatural glow red. It inflicts heavy losses on the
nearby villages and towns, both because of volcanic eruptions, and the
poisonous gases and other lethal forms of seismic activity.
03. Arch Berry Head, Newfoundland, Canada
This beautiful arch is on the
route Spurvink (Spurwink Trail) along the East Coast Trail in the
Canadian province of Newfoundland. Arch looks pretty impressive with its
massiveness, and it is so large that it has grown over the whole grove
of trees. Be careful when you get to the arch, as the trail itself to
her skirts steep cliffs.
04. Pamukkale, Turkey
Water
flowing from the hot springs, and calcium carbonate deposits on the
large terraces of Pamukkale give a spectacular view, and on clear days, a
reflection of the sky adds a wonderful blue color of water. As a
result, this place is a bit like an enchanted ice palace, although the
temperature is quite comfortable.
05. Pura Tanah Lot, Bali
Pura
Tanah Lot - the temple is situated on a rocky formation, jutting from
the island of Bali. This is an amazing place, the silhouette of which,
when viewed from certain angles, like a fabulous ship. To reach the
temple only through a narrow isthmus. According to legend, it was a holy
place, built by a Hindu Brahmin, which is guarded by a huge snake, a
scarf created from Brahman.
06. Tyantszu Mountains, China
These mountains are a giant
towering spiers, the height of several hundred meters, decorated with
lush vegetation. They seem to defy the laws of gravity, resembling
floating monoliths of the film Avatar. Mountains National Park, located
in Zhangjiajie, Hunan province in the north, being recognized as a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO. Balancing elongated mountains are the result
of years of erosion, which has arisen due to the expansion of ice in the
winter.
07. Hamilton Pool Preserve, Texas, USA
Hamilton Pool Reserve - is a
natural pool, formed thousands of years ago in a major erosion. The pool
itself is filled with amazing emerald water, framed by limestone rocks
covered with lush ferns and moss. On the outcrop down the 15-meter
waterfall that never completely dries up, even during the dry periods.
08. Las Kanadas, Tenerife, Canary Islands
Caldera Las Kanadas - a series
of volcanoes, which are amazing volcanic wasteland. Desert rocky ground
radiates heat, and dotted with fumaroles - cracks and holes, spewing
toxic fumes. Uneven terrain and rocky outcrops provide sharp true
Martian form.
09. Machu Picchu, Peru
There are many interesting ruins
around the world, but Machu Picchu is in this respect, a cult place.
Located high in the mountains of Peru, a tropical forest, this place is
simply amazing with its beauty. Once he was a most impressive creation
of the Inca Empire, its giant walls, terraces and rampady seem to have
been carved in a natural way of the endless rocky ledges. Prior to 1911
this site and did not know until Hiram Bingham an American historian,
did not find it.
10. Meteora, Greece
Meteors
are a monastic complex in central Greece, which is located on the tops
of the cliffs, which reach heights of up to 600 m above sea level. These
monasteries were built in impossible conditions, virtually no roads,
being the present state of the art and a shining example of the
architectural changes in the perfect place of solitude, meditation and
prayer.
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