The Earth is full of unbelievable
mysteries, from the various cultures of people living in it, to the
places never before seen that actually exist. There are so many places
in our planet that everyone would thought only existed on Sci-Fi movies
and some of them even look like paintings but the truth those places are
real.
If you are dreaming that someday you can watch yourself alongside
sci-fi movies, then, this is the right time to get yourself into the
scene and carefully examine every details of the places that anybody
could dream of visiting before they die.
Here’s the 16 Unbelievable Places to Visit that Actually Exist on Earth:
1. Grand Prismatic Hot Spring: The largest hot
spring in the United States, its vivid colors resulted from the
pigmented microbes that grew around the edges of the hot spring.
2. China Rock Formation: Features a colorful rock
formations and amazing shapes forming natural pillars, towers, ravines,
valleys and waterfalls that resulted from the red sandstone and mineral
deposits laid down over 24 million years.
3. Lake Baikal Rock Formation: Lake Baikal in Russia is
considered as the largest and oldest freshwater lake in the world.
During winter, the lake freezes, and in March, frost and sun cause
cracks in the ice crust resulting in unbelievable turquoise ice shards.
4. Pink Color Lake: The Hillier Lake in Middle
Island, the largest island in Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia
features a pink color. According to experts, the pink color of the lake
is the results of a dye created by algae and bacteria in the water.
5. Avatar Mountains: The uniquely tall and thin
mountains are so alien for so many people especially for those who
already watched the movie “Avatar,” but this mountain really exist, the
Tianze Mountains in China. The mountains formed underwater 380 million
years ago, some of the pillars have reached 4,000 feet above sea level.
6. The Eye of Africa: Found in the middle of the Sahara Desert
7. Giant Causeway, Northern Ireland:
8. Plitvice National Park in Croatia:
9. Aogashima is a volcanic island located 200 miles off the coast of Tokyo.
10. Skaftafell Ice Cave, Iceland
11. Fly Geyser in Nevada, USA:
12. Pamukkale Hot Springs in Turkey: For over
million of years, the hotsprings have transformed the landscape,
although they look like terraces of snow but actually the ground is just
coated in white limestone.
13. Reed Flute Cave in China:
14. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, United States
15. Deadvlei, Namibia: The image below is not a surrealist paintings. They’re
photographs of the “dead valley.” The tress stand against a background
of the highest sand dunes in the world located in Namibia.
16. Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, New Zealand: