10 AMAZING PLACEs

No.10 PALAWAN ISLAND
A place where the most intensely unnatural colors are real where jagged rock formations seemingly driven to hopelessly clear water surrounded by rich lagoons and richer forests. It is been voted the world's most beautiful island more than once.

No.9 SELJALANDSFOSS
These falls are among the best known
in Iceland and rank among the most beautiful in the world, Seljaland's River
Falls 197 Foot or waters feed 60-meter drop from the volcanic Glacier. A land
of seemingly never ending rainbows Seljalandfoss has the added bonus of a cave
behind the falls aquatic curtain. Allowing visitors of surreal viewpoint.

No.8 PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK
One of Southeastern Europe's oldest National Parks and a Unesco World heritage site since 1979. Plitvice Lakes National Park has over 73,000 acres or 297 Square kilometers. Overflowing with waterfalls, Cascades hiking trails and Limestone canyons. It is hard to know where to look but the lakes and their vivid colors are amazing. Plitvice actually features 16 interconnecting lakes, all of which change color, thanks to minerals organisms and a trick of the sun.

No. 7 Algar de Benagil
Located on Portugal Southern coast, this seaside gem was once a fishing base region but today the Benagil sea caves draw visitors based on looks alone. It is accessed by water by Kayak boat or swimming but your efforts will be rewarded with unfathomable beauty like a vast cathedral of Divine handiwork. This natural Grotto with its rocky walls, silky sand and weathered skylight is enough to make you feel small.
No.6 The CLIFFS OF MOHER
Dismantled during the Napoleonic
Wars, Today the only reminder of the fort for which these gorgeous cliffs were named
is an old watchtower rising 390 feet or 120 meters at Hag's head to a height of
702 feet or 214 meters down the coast. The cliffs are home to 30,000 birds from
20 different species including adorable puffins.

No.5 The Great Barrier Reef and
Whitehaven Beach
The world's largest structure made
by living organisms, the Great Barrier Reef was constructed by corals it’s home
to diverse aquatic species from whales, dolphins and clownfish to Leatherback
turtles and nine kinds of seahorse. What's more, the nearby Whitehaven beach is
considered one of the planets most beautiful and eco-friendly beaches. The
coast is lined with glorious white 98% pure Silica sand which doesn't retain
heat meaning you can walk the shore till your heart's content and never burn
your feet.

No.4 ANTELOPE CANYON
Known to the Navajo as the place where water runs through rocks. Antelope canyon is more majestic than its name suggests it is the product of Millennia of rainfall and floods eroding and smoothly carving deep corridors into the Navajo Sandstone But the canyon walls are only part of the attraction the rest is sunlight Sneaking its way through the canyon and creating the appearance of fire. Naturally, summer is the best time to visit as the light beams are more plentiful and more interesting.
No.3 IGUAZO FALLS
One of the modern natural wonders of
the world. The largest of its kind sits on the Argentina Brazil border meaning
big water in native languages this natural attraction is unique in that it can
be accessed from three different countries given its additional proximity to Paraguay
because something this beautiful needs to be shared. Effectively a chain of
mini waterfalls the lion's share of the river passes over a u-Shaped chasm
known as the Devil's throat.


No.2 MORAINE LAKE
Situated just nine miles or 14 kilometers
outside the village of Lake Louise in Banff national parks in view of the Rocky
Mountains. Moraine Lake fed by glaciers, this rock flower blue Lake was once
featured on the Canadian 20 dollar bill among the country's most photographed
locations the Lake is unsurprisingly popular with Hikers. It crests in late
June but visitors can take in the Rockies or their reflection on Moraine Lake
nearly year round.

No.1 SALAR DE UYUNI
Resembling a vast unending Europe
these are the world's largest salt flat covering a roughly 4,100 square mile or
ten thousand Square kilometer area once a proper lake in prehistoric times today
the flats are made of a 10 billion ton layer of salt under which sits between
50 to 70% of the world's lithium reserves sparse in terms of vegetation and
wildlife the almost unnaturally level flats are also packed with chemicals like
Magnesium potassium and Borax But more importantly they are eerily beautiful.
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