Our world is full of beauty and I found all those
places I think are awesome. I will start with the best ones for me:
Fly Geyser, Nevada
It isn’t a natural geyser but is a rainbow geologic
wonder. In 1964, after a searching on geothermal energy, the place didn’t
closed and the liquefied minerals got accumulated creating forms with many
colours.
Great Blue Hole ,
Belize
It’s a large underwater sinkhole. The hole is circular
and is 125 meters deep. The Great Blue Hole is the best place to do underwater
activities and it’s said that the deeper you go, the water become clearer.
These lakes are located in the biggest National Park of Croatia . The most beautiful thing of these
lakes is that form waterfalls between them, making a paradise. There are 16 lakes
can be explored by boat or by feet, crossing the walkway witch connects the path
of the park.
The Door to Hell of Darvaza , Turkmenistan
In 1970, soviet geologists were searching gas there
and the floor sank leaving a hole of 20 meters deep. For not to let the harmful
gases evaporate, the scientists set fire to this gas-filled cave. 40 years
later, the crater is still burning like a real door to hell, hence the name.
Bryce Canyon ,
Utah , United
States
The Bryce
Canyon is situated
between 2.400 and 2.700 meters up. The formation has a pyramidal shape and
receives the name of “Hoodoos”.
The Salar de Uyuni is the biggest salt desert of the
world, with a surface of 10.000 m2. It was part of the prehistoric
salt lake (Lago Minchín) witch once covered most of the southwest of Bolivia .
Pamukkale Thermal Pools,
“Pamukkale”
in Turkey means “Cotton Castle ”.
Thousand years ago, lots of earthquakes were hitting Asia
Minor and, as result, the rocks were moved and broken so the
underground waters were released on the surface. Over two million of tourists
come to this place annually. Pamukkale is the second most visited attraction in
Turkey .
Moeraki Boulders,
Some look like eggs from dinosaurs, others are hollow inside and some measure up to 2 meters. Scientists explain the boulders were formed about 65 million years ago and according a Maori legend, the boulders are rests of the fishing, pumpkins and potatoes that arrived at the coast after the shipwreck of the Araiteuru canoe.
This is a natural cave of limestone with multicolored lighting. It’s over 180 million years old and was forgotten during miles of years until 1.940, by a group of Japanese refugees.
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