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22 Mysterious And Breathtaking Places In The World Worth Visiting Before You Die.

Our world where we live is full of beautiful and jaw dropping places which exist not only in movies and fairy tales but in reality too!  Several places that many of us won’t believe exists. Some of the most fantastic  place you should really visit.

The World has endless places filled with beauty and breathtaking places that never comes to end if start knowing  them  and If you love exploring you’ve got to visit them to  believe!

Here we tell you where do you start:  

 

1.      Glow worm cave, New Zealand

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The cave inhabited by glowworm will make you can feel like you just entered a mysterious magical fairyland.

The Waitomo Glowworm Caves  is a cave situated at Waitomo on the North Island of New Zealand, is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Glowworm Arachnocampa Luminosa -the most renowned animal inhabit in the cave,luminescent light radiated by these tiny creatures is the main reason of making it most visited and attractive location for tourists to spend free time.

A boat ride is offered to tourists through the Glowworm Grotto which gives lavish experience to the visitors to see the view of tiny glowworms creating living lights sky  in the cave.

2. Panjin Red Beach, China

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Visit this place to see the amazing  Chinese beach that turns CRIMSON every autumn; that’s what you call a sea of red!

Lengthened through 1.4 million acres having natural red plant , Panjin Red Beach is the most beautiful and largest wetland in the world . Saline beach conditions perfect for seepweed, a plant that turns red in autumn season as it matures. Therefore, some 51 square miles of the area turns a stunning crimson color attracting many A beach situated in north-eastern part of China.

People should visit Red Beach in the month of September ,located at the Liaohe River when the tolerant grass turns red getting matured. Panjin Red Beach is the preferred destination for the ones  who visit China. If you ever go there don’t forget to take incredible and startling view.

3. Wisteria Flower Tunnel

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Amidst Japan, entering this Tunnel you will feel like you  like Alice in Wonderland.

The tunnel is located in the city of Kitakyushu, Japan, Kawachi Fuji Garden which is home to incredible 150 Wisteria flowering plants which spans 20 different species.  Main attraction of the garden is the Wisteria tunnel that allows visitors to walk down the spellbounding tunnel exploding with color.

It is situated about 6 hours from Tokyo, the best time to visit this place is from late April to mid-May, typical peak at the end of April.It is a private garden , so you have to pay  an entry fee.

 

4.  Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

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A visit to this magical castle situated above the village of Hohenschwangau on a rugged hill  will leave you to spell bounded.

The nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival palace Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most prominent and visited places; it was opened to the common people since the year 1886, and more than 61 million people have visited to see this dreamy palace which is one of most attractive location to visit in Germany. The palace consists of  nearly 200 interior rooms and its interior is more  glorious and striking  that grabs the public eyes successfully and depicts its extreme creativity.

 

5. Rainbow Mountains, Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park, Chinas

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Voted by Chinese media outlets as one of the most beautiful landforms in China with   colorful rock formations, it has been  recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Located near the city of Zhangye in China’s northwestern Gansu province is the Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park . It covers an area of 510 square kilometers. Formerly it was a provincial park and scenic area, which later in November 2011 became a national geopark Wrapped with rainbow color patterns it is one of the most beautiful landforms present on earth.

 

6.  Mamanuca Islands, Fiji

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The wind cannot be fresher and the Sky cannot be bluer than here: Mamanuca Island,  just Imagine what could be more majestic than this.

The volcanic archipelago Mamanuca Islands of Fiji lies to the west of Nadi is the popular tourist’s attraction in the world containing nearly 20 islands. The Mamanuca Islands is also one of most visited places and most beautiful places to visit all over the world because of its tropical water.

Key reasons which make it a more popular location is numerous activities including swimming, surfing , water diving  and hiking is totally loved by visitors.

 

7. Cave of Crystals, Naica Mine, Mexico

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Visit to  See the largest Crystals in the World in the Giant Crystal Cave, Mexico

Connected to the Naica Mine 300 meters below the surface in Naica, Chihuahua, MexicoCave is the Crystals or Giant Crystal Cave .Its main chamber contains giant selenite crystals, which are the largest natural crystals ever found. The cave is extremely humid, having air temperatures around 58 °C.

You can visit -The Cave of the Crystals only  under direct professional supervision and can read a fascinating detail about the crystal cave on BBC or the official website of the Naica scientific project.

 

8. Pamukkale, Turkey

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Containing hot springs terraces of carbonate minerals  left by flowing water Pamukkale is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey . One of most beautiful places in the world Pamukkale is well-known tourist attraction and recognized as a World Heritage Site. People can take bath in its pools approach road was built from the valley over the terraces offering the excellent resorts to spend few unforgettable nights with family or loved ones.

 

9.  Skaftafell Ice Cave in Iceland

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You will be lost in the surprisingly beautiful view, and continuous cracking sound which is heard inside the cave as it moves along the glacier with its 22-foot entrance.

Ice cave which is  located at Svinafellsjokull glacier in Skaftafell, Iceland which has formed due to centuries old ice coming down the slopes ,which has transformed into highly pressurized glacier ice that contains almost no air bubbles. The lack of air absorbs all visible light present , apart from the blue part which is then visible to the naked human eye which you can see in winter after long periods of rain.

Glacier of about 1 m per day can be seen due to the fast movement of the glacier , this ice cave cracked causes  indirect daylight  enter the ice cave from that results in homogeneous lighting in the ice tunnel. A loud sound could be heard each time the glacier moves a millimeter which feels amazing.

 

 10.  The Niagara Falls

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Enlisted in the top most beautiful places in the world, a visit to Niagara Falls would give a life time experience.

Bridal Veil Falls, the American Falls, and Horseshoe Falls, that set aside the international border between the United States and Canada collective is named Niagara Falls .

It is marked as one of most visited place in North America especially during summers when Niagara Falls appear to be more eye-catching and beautiful .You can view The American falls from Prospect Point Park which allows adventurous activities.

11. Emerald Ice On Baikal Lake, Russia

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Discover the Sounds And Magic of Lake Baikal in Winter Where Giant Ice Blocks Shimmer Like Emerald Gemstones

As we all know that Siberia is extreme cold place. The temperatures are so low that Lake Baikal, situated in eastern Siberia and represents the oldest freshwater lakes on Earth, and one of the largest and deepest, containing around one-fifth of the world’s freshwater.

Ice blocks are formed through movement of ice flow, extreme winds, and  temperatures sometimes reach  height of 50ft. Whenever they catch the sun, these transparent masses of ice  glow emerald green which is the water’s actual color from visible underneath.

 

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12.  Salt Flats, Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia

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 It’s a heaven on earth with Amazing salt flats where the sky and ground merge together to create a dreamy landscape

It’s almost impossible to distinguish in these dream-like landscapes where the sky ends, and the ground’s visible . And with the addition of a few figures praying and dancing, even a few cars rumbling through, they take on an outer-worldly feel.

The flat is located in Southern Bolivia near the country’s Tunupa volcano which makes up the world’s largest salt desert, around 11,000 km sq. It is  larger than Lake TiticacaThe salt flats  which are 3,600m above sea level in the Andes – making it almost possible, it seems, to reach up and touch the sky from the ground And the salt flats themselves are 3,600m above sea level in the Andes – making it almost possible, it seems, to reach up and touch the clouds from the ground

 

13. Mount Roraima, Venezuela

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Mount Roraima is a fascinating lost world with flat-topped mountain unique species found nowhere else on the planet

On the Guiana Shield in the southeastern part of Venezuela few km ,Canaima National Park forming the highest peak of Guyana’s Highland RangeMount Roraima lies on the Guiana Shield in the southeastern corner of Venezuela’s. 30,000-square-kilometre Canaima National Park forms the highest peak of Guyana’s Highland Range.

Many of the species found on Roraima are unique. Plants such as pitcher plants, Campanula, and the rare Rapatea Heather are commonly found on the summit. It rains  every day here. Almost the entire surface of the summit is bare sandstone, with only a few bushes present and low scanty and bristling on the rocky summit.

14. Thien Cung Cave Vietnam

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The pictures are naturally sculpted through lightening and wind flow inside the cave and due to its natural attractiveness and magnificence the cave is also called The Heaven Cave

Thien Cung Grotto (Heavenly Cave)  is at the height of 25 meters above the sea level.Situated on Wooden Stakes Island in the southwestern Halong Bay and about 4 kilometres from tourism wharf. Thien Cung

Walking through a narrow door, you would be surprised by a large space and spectacular formation of stalactites inside the cave. The impressive structure offers the most fantastic feeling ever. The folk tales and the legend stories can be interpreted from the pictures present inside the  amazing cave. The cave looks like a museum created from nature with the stalactites and stalagmites forming the pictures of fish schools, flocks of birds, and the daily life of people.

 

15. Glacier National Park, Montana

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The park is referred to as the “Crown of the Continent Ecosystem”, a region with 10000 different plant species and 100 of animal species.

Glacier National Park is located in the U.S. state of Montana, situated at the south of the Canadian borders of Alberta and British Columbia. The park was established on May 11, 1910. The park encompasses over 1,000,000 acres and includes parts of two mountain ranges over 130 named lakes. This vast pristine ecosystem is the centrepiece of what has been encompassing 16,000 square miles.

There is an easy accessibility for automobiles into the heart of the park, and it is worth a visit.

 

16. Carrera Lake , Santa Cruz, Argentina

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With 586-meter depth, Carrera Lake is the fourth largest in Argentina and the biggest lake in Chile and the view is really breathtaking.

General Carrera Lake is a lake situated at Patagonia .Lake’s surface is 1,850 km² of which 970 km²  in the Argentine Santa Cruz Province.The lake is of glacial origin which is surrounded mountain range – Andes. The lake drains to the Pacific Ocean on the west by the Baker River.

The weather here is cold and humid.The weather is pleasant here throughout the year. The lake is known as a trout and salmon fishing destination.

 

 

17. Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia

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With surrounded temperate rain forest you can have  a breathtaking view from 140 m long and 70m above the sea level  the Capilano bridge.

Situated in the District of North  Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is  – The Capilano  Suspension Bridge which is a simple suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River . Being a part of a private facility, it has an admission fee and attracts over 800,000 visitors per year.

The Bridge and Treetops Adventure is one of its kind in North America, the park also consists rain forest ecotours , award-winning gardens, nature trails, period decor and costumes, and exhibits highlighting the park’s history . Guests can also witness a First Nations performance, featuring their traditional dresses, masks, dancing and storytelling.

 

 

18. The Gardens at Marqueyssac, France

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With uniquely carved plants and tree shapes, the garden will leave you speechless and mesmerized.

The Chateau de Marqueyssac is a 17th-century château and gardens located at Vézac, in the Dordogne Department of France.

In the 1860s,  owner Carvel began to plant thousands of boxwood trees – today there are over thousands  and that have been carved into fantastic shapes, many in groups of rounded shapes like sheep flocks . He also added cypress and  linden trees, and stone pine from Italy, and introduced the cyclamen from Naples.

The gardens were opened to the public in 1996. Since 1997, the gardens have been classified amongst the Notable France Garden by the Committee of Parks and Gardens of the French Ministry of Culture.

 

19 .Tianzi Mountains, China

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Beautiful Tianzi Mountains, China: Looks Just Like the Movie Avatar

Located in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province of China is the Tianzi Mountain . Tianzi Mountain provides stunning views of peaks, which rise one after another. It is famous  as ‘the Monarch of the Peak Forest.’ It expands over an area of 67 square kilometres, and the highest peak is 1,262 meters above the sea level.

 

20. Blue Caves – Zakynthos Island, Greece

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The water cannot be bluer than this, which turn every object blue beneath it!

In the north of the Greek Ionian island of Zakynthos at an area called Skinari you will find this majestic Blue Caves.  The Blue Caves are one of the islands most famous natural attractions and were discovered in 1897 by Antonio Komodo. The caves attract thousands of visitors each year and are located just below the lighthouse at Cape Skinari.
The Blue Caves can only be visited by boat. There are small boats and some boats have glass bottoms so you can see the marine life below. There are many boat trips to the Blue Caves, which you can board at places around the island. Though includes people who can enter the water inside the caves to swim.

 

 

21.Hardanger Bridge, Norway

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Hardanger Bridge is  the longest tunnel to tunnel suspension bridge in the world

Hardanger  Bridge is a suspension bridge across the Hardangerforden in Hordaland county, Norway. It is the longest suspension bridge in Norway. The bridge was engineered by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration; the construction is done with a budget of 2.3  billion.  The opening of the bridge took place on 17 August 2013.

The ferry, service by Fjord1, run across the every 40 minutes depending on the season, and the trip lasts 10 minutes.The bridge is 1,400 m long, with a main span of 1,310 m. Sailing height is 55 m, and the towers reach 200 m  above sea level. There are two driving lanes for cars with an 80 km per hour speed limit, and a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists.

 

 

22. Homebush Bay-

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Homebush Bay is a bay situated on the south bank of the Parramatta River,  in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.

The Bay has natural and artificial shoreline on the southern side of the Parramatta River between the former suburb of Homebush Bay . The bay got contaminated with dioxin and other harmful chemicals by Union Carbide group leading  to commercial fishing bans in most of Sydney Harbour. Fishing is prohibited in Homebush Bay for health reasons.

 

 

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