Famous places on the planet. Ten most interesting places in the world

There are a huge number of places and attractions in the world that you want to visit. They are all something special and attract the attention of thousands of tourists every year. When planning your next trip, take a look at this list and perhaps visit one of these amazing places will leave a lasting impression on you.

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A large castrum sinkhole located in the center of Lighthouse Reef, an atoll within the Belize Barrier Reef. The diameter of this natural miracle is 305 meters, and it goes 120 meters deep. The Blue Hole attracts a huge number of divers from all over the world every year.

2) "Wave" in Arizona, USA

In the state of Arizona in the USA, there are rocks covered with intricate layered patterns that give the place an unearthly appearance. located close to major settlements, therefore it has gained great popularity among tourists.

These hills, called chocolate hills, are located on the island of Bohol in the Philippines. In total, there are more than 1,200 such hills covered with greenery in this area.

This place in the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan is nicknamed the Gateway to Hell, it was formed after a failed gas drilling operation. During drilling in 1971, all equipment, including the drilling rig, fell into the resulting crater, which was filled with gas. To avoid accidents and poisoning, it was decided to set this gas on fire and since then, it has continued to burn for more than 40 years.

IN Chinese province Hunan became the prototype for the fantastic landscapes from the movie "Avatar". More than 3,000 thousand sand mountains rise to a height of up to 800 meters and are of great interest to tourists, especially after the success of Cameron's film.

One of the most accessible amazing places on the planet, many Russian tourists have already visited there, since Pamukkale is only a few hours from the popular Turkish resort- Antalya. Pamukkale, which means “Cotton Castle”, is a snow-white terrace filled with water from mineral springs. The water in these terraces is believed to have healing properties.

7) Antelope Canyon, USA

Antelope Canyon is located in the southwestern United States, 240 kilometers from. Wind and water have done a lot of work over many thousands of years, resulting in this amazing canyon of red-red flowers.

Do you know what the most active volcano located in Antarctica? Volcano Erebus (Ice Towers of Mount Erebus) was discovered on January 28, 1841 by an English expedition led by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross on the ships Erebus and Terror. The height of this volcano is 3794 meters, making it one of the most high points Antarctica. Inside the volcano there is a large lava lake.

9) Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks Monument, USA

This national monument is located in the state of New Mexico, 60 kilometers from the city of Santa Fe and was formed due to sedimentation of volcanic rocks.

10) Ischigualasto Natural Park, Argentina

This park, which is also called Moon Valley(The Valley of the Moon), located in the province of San Juan in Argentina. Not the most popular place among tourists, as it is located far from the main tourist routes, but this is where NASA tested its Mars rovers. The landscape of this place looks alien.

11) Salt Flat of Uyuni, Bolivia

The Salt Lake (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is located near Lake Titicaca - this is one of the most amazing and photogenic places on our planet. Everything in this area is saturated with salt, it is everywhere, but the most amazing sight occurs when the rains fall and everything is covered with a thin layer of water, the ideal surface of which turns into a mirror.

12) Danxia Landform, China

This incredible landscape may appear to be just the result of Photoshop, but it is a real geological feature formed by the overlay of sandstone and other mineral rocks. This natural object located in the Chinese province of Gansu. In 2010, the Danxia Landscape was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

13) Crystal Cave of the Giants, Mexico

This cave containing the world's largest crystals was recently discovered in 2000 near the city of Chihuahua in Mexico. These giants measure up to 15 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width and are composed of zinc-silver-lead salts. The cave has a special climate (almost 60 degrees Celsius and 100% air humidity), in which a person cannot spend more than 5-10 minutes.

14) Dry Valleys, Antarctica

A dry valley is the territory of three oasis valleys (Victoria, Wright, Taylor) in Antarctica west of McMurdo Sound. Hurricane winds, lack of precipitation, and low temperatures created a unique climate in this place. Rare lakes have long been turned into ice wells, in which, according to some scientists, unknown microorganisms live.

15) Socotra Island, Yemen

Socotra is an archipelago in Indian Ocean, consisting of 4 islands, located off the coast of Somalia. These islands preserve unique plant and animal life, many of which can only be found here. The symbol of the archipelago is the endemic dragon tree.

16)Giants Causeway, Ireland

More than 40,000 basalt columns form a path that leads to the foot of the volcano, thanks to the eruption of which these amazing columns were created. The Giant's Causeway is one of Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attractions.

17) Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada

Local indigenous Indians consider this lake sacred. The water of this lake has bright colors, as it is saturated with sodium sulfates, calcium, magnesium and other minerals. During the hot season, the water in the lake dries up and many small puddles form, which have different colors, depending on which element of the periodic table predominates in them.

18) "Pulpit" or Preikestolen, Norway

Preikestolen Rock, a favorite place for photographers and just tourists, is a huge rock-cliff with a flat platform 25 by 25 meters. The height of the cliff is 604 meters and from its top there is a beautiful view of the surrounding landscape. The Preikestolen cliff is one of Norway's most popular attractions.

19) Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes is the main attraction of Croatia. There are 16 large and several small lakes, about 20 mysterious caves and 120 waterfalls. In this place you can find many species of plants and animals that are unique and found only in the Plitvice Lakes region, which is why they are strictly protected by UNESCO.

20) Cappadocia, Türkiye

Cappadocia, or “The Land of Beautiful Horses” - unique place, located in the Goreme Valley in Turkey. Cappadocia is practically the whole world, which is hidden in caves of volcanic origin, there are houses, monasteries, unique multi-tiered underground cities and much more, all this appeared before our era. This unique place is rightfully popular among tourists coming to Turkey.

21) Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yellowstone National Park is unique natural Park, known throughout the world. The most famous and most visited national park in USA. Yellowstone is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This park is located in three states: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Yellowstone is famous for its unique geological features: geysers, geothermal springs and the largest dormant volcano on the entire continent - Caldera.

22) Tunnel of love in the city of Klevan, Ukraine

This tunnel of trees envelops the railway tracks that pass near the city of Klevan. Because of my amazing beauty and romance, this place was nicknamed the Tunnel of Love. In the summer, when the tunnel is in its prime, newlyweds like to come here; taking a photo against its background is considered a good sign.

23) Corinth Canal, Greece

It is impossible to believe that this channel was created by human hands. The construction of the Corinth Canal began under Emperor Nero in 67 BC, and was completed only in 1893. This unique man-made creation connects the Saronic Gulf of the Aegean Sea and the Gulf of Corinth Ionian Sea. The depth of the Corinth Canal is 8 meters and the width is 24 meters.

One of the most beautiful places in Chile is Lago General Carrera, where the Marble Caves are located. This one is unique natural cave consists entirely of multi-colored marble (pink and blue), there are more than 5000 million tons of it.

25) Monsanto village, Portugal

This small Portuguese town is built among huge stone boulders, many of which serve as homes for local residents. The town of Monsanto consists almost entirely of one-story buildings, which are separated by narrow streets; getting here, you can feel like you are in the Middle Ages.

Types of this ice canyon Greenland is mesmerizing, its deep blue water is captivating and you can get lost in the many elaborate ice arches. This canyon is the largest on the island, and its waters are home to bowhead whales, seals and walruses.

27) Skaftafell, Iceland

Skaftafell Park is a natural wonder of Iceland, home to the Jökulsarlon ice caves.

28) Multnomah Falls, USA

29) Seljalandfoss waterfall, Iceland

This temple carved into the rocks truly deserves the title of one of the wonders of the world. The construction of this city began before our era, and it is currently included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

32) Town of Riomaggiore, Italy

A small town in Italy, where houses are piled on the rocks right at the edge of the sea. Cars are prohibited in Riomaggiore.

33) Loy Krathong Festival, Thailand

Every year a festival is held in Thailand, the unchanging tradition of which is the launching of sky lanterns. It’s an amazing sight when thousands rise into the sky at the same time glowing lights simply mesmerizing. If you're in Thailand in November, don't miss this festival.

34) Mount Roraima, Venezuela

The height of Mount Roraima is 2723 meters, and the summit plateau has an area of ​​35 square kilometers. Reports of an expedition to the mountain area inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write his novel The Lost World.

35) Etretat, Normandy, France

It is impossible to list all the interesting places on the planet in one place, because each place is unique in its own way and deserves attention, but we tried to gather a lot interesting places, which you should pay attention to when going on your next trip.

Our vast planet is full of places of inexpressible beauty, which sometimes a lifetime is not enough to get to know. In order to embrace all the amazing beauty of the earth, this selection has been compiled, which shows the most beautiful places in the world, located in different parts of our world. There was a place here for natural attractions, man-made objects, famous resorts, and extreme attractions. Stormy waterfalls, majestic forests, cleanest bodies of water, breathtaking mountain views, original ancient settlements, ancient castles, mysterious valleys - all this and much more is worth seeing with your own eyes at least once in your life.

1. Yosemite Valley, USA


Scenic Yosemite Valley with mountains and Merced River on a sunny day in Yosemite National Park

The top most beautiful places truly open heavenly place on earth - the most picturesque valley of glacial origin in the state of California. The mountainous terrain of the valley is decorated with an abundance of crystal waterfalls, clear lakes and lush vegetation. For tourists, on the vast territory of the valley there are a lot of hotels, campsites and other amenities of civilization.

2. Colored rocks of Zhangye Danxia, ​​China


Rainbow Mountains of Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park

The geological park in the Chinese province of Gansu is famous for an unusual natural treasure - colorful rock formations of multi-colored sandstone rocks and conglomerates dating primarily to the Cretaceous period. About a hundred million years ago, on the site of the mountains there was a natural pool, which later dried up, and its sediment oxidized, taking on an unusually beautiful variegated color.

3. Bamboo Forest, Japan


An alley of bamboo trees bordered by railings made of dry bamboo stems in Arashiyama Park

Located in the heart of Kyoto's urban landscape picturesque corner nature - a dense bamboo grove consisting of countless bamboo trees. The impressive area has plenty of room to roam, so the forest has become favorite place recreation for citizens and visitors. At night, the park is illuminated by hundreds of small lanterns and captivates with its fabulous appearance.

4. Monastic complex of Meteora, Greece


Meteora monasteries on top of huge cliffs

Unique monasteries literally grow out of the rock, crowning the tops of the cliffs. The rocks themselves are part of an ancient mountain system Thessaly, located in the historical region of Greece. About 60 million years ago, a sea was located on the site of the rocks, and today Meteora is one of the most valuable and sacred historical places, from the point of view of the Christian religion.

5. Salar de Yuni, Bolivia


Reflection of the blue South American sky on the mirror surface of the salt lake Yuni

In the south of the high desert, on the Altipano plateau, there was once a salt lake. Later it dried up, exposing the salty bottom. The thickness of the salt layer is from 2 to 8 meters, and during the rainy season, when the surface of this layer is covered with a layer of water, the Yuni salt marsh becomes like a giant mirror: the surface of the lake merges with the blue sky, and the surrounding landscapes acquire truly unearthly beauty.

6. Tianji Mountains, China


Huge cliffs rise above the rainforest in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

Having asked the question, what is the most a nice place on earth, many travelers choose one of China's natural parks - Zhangjiajie. On its territory there are “floating” mountains. It was these landscapes that became the prototype for the landscapes in the world-famous film “Avatar”. Mountain peaks shrouded in fog against the backdrop of a green abyss create a truly stunning impression.

7. Ancient city of Petra, Jordan


Rock temple-mausoleum of El Khazneh or Pharaoh's Treasury at night

One of the seven new wonders of the world is located in Jordan - this is the ancient city of Petra, whose history goes back almost three millennia. The city, whose name comes from the word “rock,” is indeed entirely carved out of rock. Numerous temples, colonnades, tombs, baths and much more are skillfully carved into the rock - in total there are more than eight hundred historical monuments.

8. Tunnel of Love, Ukraine


Leaf tunnel along railway tracks in the forest

A beautiful green corner in the Ukrainian village of Klevan has become popular place romantic walks and photo shoots just recently. The green tunnel, entwined on all sides with rich vegetation, was created not by some master designer, but by nature itself and by regular train, which travels along the rails laid here three times a day and transports timber, making its way through the thick greenery.


Sunrise with many balloons over Bagan in Myanmar

The Valley of a Thousand Pagodas is one of the famous historical sites in Myanmar. On an area of ​​only about 4 square meters. kilometers there are thousands of Buddhist, and not only, temples. This is a priceless archaeological site with thousands of centuries-old historical structures, many of which are richly decorated with gold and other precious materials.

10. Kawachi Fuji Garden, Japan


A tunnel of hanging garlands of fragrant wisteria flowers in the Japanese garden of Kawachi Fuji

Not far from Tokyo lies an extraordinary fairy-tale garden, immersed in millions of flowers of all shades of the rainbow. These are flowers common in Japan - wisteria, which hang like garlands of vines from specially constructed frames. Stunning waterfalls of flowers flow from above, forming a colorful, fragrant tunnel. In addition to wisteria, you can find a lot of other, bright, but more familiar flowers in the garden.

11. Li River, China


The clean and transparent Li River among the green hills and quaint mountain peaks of China

The cleanest waterway in China, the Li River, is also famous for its beauty. Cruises are regularly organized along the waters of the river, and sailing along the calm surface of the yellow-green waters, you can contemplate stunning landscapes - the silk ribbon of the river deftly meanders among the green hills and spacious rice fields, creating an amazing, mysterious and enigmatic landscape.

12. Santorini Island, Greece


White churches and monasteries with sky blue domes on the island of Santorini in Greece

The romantic island in the Aegean Sea is a real archaeological find, covered in entire legends. Everyone who arrives on the island will find something to their liking: those who are interested in archeology can visit numerous excavations, history buffs can look into museums and ancient temples, and fans active rest found in coastal waters great places for diving.

13. Inca city Machu Picchu, Peru


View of Huayna Picchu mountain and ruins " lost city Incas" Machu Picchu near Cusco in Peru

The most beautiful places on earth complements ancient city Inca, lost in high mountains Peru and shrouded in clouds. The entire city consists of several hundred structures arranged in a clearly structured manner. The inaccessibility of the city, located among high cliffs, is even more fascinating; its mystery attracts millions of tourists every year.

14. Sea cave in Algarve, Portugal


Tourists in one of the most beautiful sea caves in the world - Benagil Cave

One of the most expressive natural creations is located near the popular Portuguese beach of Praia de Benagil. The cave of amazing shape was formed as a result of natural processes - the influence of water and wind on rocky rock. Cruises on boats, speedboats or rowing mini-boats - kayaks are regularly organized through the azure sea waters to the cave.

15. Grand Canyon, USA


Impressive landscape Grand Canyon from the south side

The most beautiful places in the world continue with the deepest Grand Canyon, the views of which are stunning at first sight. Along its reddish rocky walls, as you go deeper down, there is a gradual change climatic zones, and significant differences in temperature and humidity are created. The Colorado River flows along the very bottom of the gorge, which has been making its way through the rocky rock for millions of years.

16. Monument Valley, USA


"Martian landscape" of red sandstone rocks in Monument Valley

Monument Valley has become one of the national symbols of the United States. When you move through the monotonous landscapes of a lifeless desert, the fantastic outlines of rocky formations on the horizon evoke vivid impressions. It seems as if you are transported to an ancient country, and the red and yellow rocks suddenly turn into ancient castles, temples and stone sculptures.

17. Rice terraces in Mu Can Chai, Vietnam


The unique beauty of the rice terraces in Mu Can Chai in Vietnam

Residents of the northern province of Vietnam have actually achieved the impossible by creating rice terraces right on the steep slopes of numerous hills. The “thresholds” created by the residents on which rice is planted create horizontal plane, while simultaneously retaining water flowing from the peaks down the slopes. The formed bends of the terraces do not in any way disturb the harmony of natural landscapes and even serve as their unique decoration.


Natural travertine pools and terraces at Pamukkale ("cotton castle") in southwest Turkey

Castles are built not only by architects - sometimes nature itself does this job better. A striking example is the Pamukkale Cotton Castle. The combination of snow-white salt formations and the azure of the purest thermal waters filling the salt baths creates amazing views. In addition to admiring the beauty of these places, here you can significantly improve your health by taking a dip in one of the warm thermal pools.

19. Great Barrier Reef, Australia


Aerial view of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia

The largest and most beautiful coral reef is located in the Pacific waters on the Australian coast. The reef structure is formed by billions of tiny microorganisms, creating the world's largest coral ecosystem. Against the background of photos of the most beautiful places in the world photo coral reef stands out for its brightness, originality and amazing riot of colors.

20. Cinque Terre, Italy


Beautiful coastline of the village of Vernazza with brightly painted houses in the Cinque Terre

In the Italian region of Liguria there is one place with amazing views of the sea and mountain landscapes. This is the Cinque Terre Park - a green area stretching along the rocky coast and including five coastal settlements that appeared on this territory back in the era of the Roman Empire. Among architectural monuments region - medieval palaces, sanctuaries and ancient mansions.

21. Venice, Italy


Gondoliers at the old cathedral of Santa Maria della Salute on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro district of Venice

Not only beautiful, but also one of the most romantic places on earth is located in Italy, on the coast Adriatic Sea. The world-famous Venice is a corner of majestic ancient architecture, an atmosphere of freedom and eternal celebration. And the constant splash of water flowing through the canals that permeate the entire city makes this place recognizable among thousands of other places on the planet.

22. Plitvice Lakes - National Park of Croatia


Majestic view of a waterfall with turquoise water in the sun's rays in Plitvice Lakes Park

Another of the planet's natural paradises is located in Croatia. Plitvice Lakes are a magical natural creation, which the Croatians themselves call the eighth wonder of the world. The lakes, located at different levels in height, flow into one another and create unique water cascades, stunning in their views. Total area national park there are 16 such lakes.

23. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany


Romantic Neuschwanstein Castle against the backdrop of snowy mountains in southern Germany

In the Bavarian Alps, on a hill, directly above a deep, mysterious gorge, an unusually light structure rises, as if floating in the air. It reminds fairytale castle, as if straight from the pages of a romantic fairy tale about princesses, knights and brave exploits. The unusually beautiful Neuschwanstein Castle is surrounded by equally beautiful surrounding landscapes - inaccessible mountain peaks and crystal lakes.

24. Navagio Bay, Greece


The famous Navagio Bay with castaways rusty smugglers' ship on the white sand

IN clean waters The small Greek island of Zakynthos is located in the Ionian Sea. Green pine trees, emerald waters, blue sky, golden sands - all this attracts streams of tourists and vacationers here. It is here that one of the most beautiful bays in the world is located, which is famous not only for its beauty, but also for the wreck of a smuggling ship, which was thrown ashore by a severe storm back in 1982.

25. Bora Bora Island, French Polynesia


Beautiful view of the turquoise lagoon and the extinct volcano Otemanu on the island of Bora Bora

The most beautiful places of nature are organically complemented by a pearl of paradise in the water area Pacific Ocean- Bora Bora island. This island has long been a favorite of newlyweds and couples in love - a small, remote microworld of emerald clear lagoons, fancy flowers and bright tropical birds creates an ideal atmosphere of romance and comfort. In addition, here is the ideal service for a relaxing holiday.


Spray and fog due to the enormous force of the falling water of Victoria Falls in the middle of the Zambezi River

On the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia in Africa, you can see one incredible natural phenomenon - the waters of the Zambezi River in a colossal wide stream, roaring into the gorge, and then rushing into a narrow crevice, creating clouds of tiny water splashes. Victoria Falls is not the highest, but undoubtedly it has no equal in beauty and grandeur in the world.

27. Provence, France


Summer sunset and endless lavender fields in Provence

One of the most comfortable and beautiful French provinces located on Mediterranean coast, right at the foot of the Alps. This fabulous place generously bestows its warmth, attracts with an abundance of vineyards, olive groves, sunflower fields, heather, and of course, delicate lilac lavender, which has become a kind of calling card of this region.

28. Glacial Moraine Lake, Canada


Sunrise at Moraine Lake in Banff National Park in Alberta

In Banff Nature Park, in the so-called Valley 10 mountain peaks, there is a mysterious and fascinating reservoir - glacial Lake Moraine, the waters of which do not freeze even in severe frosts. Unrealistically beautiful landscapes - majestic spruce trees, relief mountain slopes - frame the lake, reflected in the surface of its crystal azure waters.


Magical landscape with sunrise over a tulip field in the Netherlands

The Netherlands is known throughout the world for its flowers, and tulips have become their wonderful symbol. Hundreds of thousands of travelers every year take a walk to the colorful flowering fields to admire this riot of colors and floral splendor. From a distance, such fields look as if they are divided into even variegated stripes - all this splendor is created by tulips blooming in spring.

30. Geirangerfjord, Norway


The emerald blue expanse of Geirangerfjord among rocks with lush greenery and snow-capped mountain peaks

Norway is famous for its fjords - giant mountain corridors filled with sea water. One of Norway's most famous fjords is Geirangerfjord, whose serene waters reflect canopied cliffs and lush green forests. Small villages, towns and farms are comfortably located along its banks, and in some places streams of waterfalls fall directly from the cliffs into the abyss.

31. Great Blue Hole, Belize


The Blue Hole is the most popular recreational dive site off the coast of Belize.

A large sinkhole of karst origin is located in the Atlantic Ocean, near the coast of Central America. Its depth reaches 120 meters, and the perfectly round shape of its edges is best observed from a height - for example, from a helicopter, from where all the beauty of this natural phenomenon. According to one version, the crater is a collapsed limestone cave.

32. Vatnajokull Glacier Caves, Iceland


Blue cave of Vatnajokull glacier in Iceland

In Iceland, the cold kingdom of snow and ice, you can also find the most beautiful places on the planet, one of which is glacier caves. Getting into their depths, it’s as if you find yourself in a fairy-tale kingdom of cold: there are ice walls everywhere, through which light flows, refracting at different angles. The process of cave formation is caused by the movement of melt water, which forms bizarre cavities inside the glacier.

33. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt


Panorama of the three Great Pyramids on the Giza Plateau

Egyptian pyramids- the only surviving ancient wonder of the world: several pyramids at Giza, protected Great Sphinx, are part of an ancient necropolis, which to this day is an object close attention archaeologists. In the most great pyramids Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are buried; their wives, as well as priests and officials, are buried in smaller structures.

34. Gasadalur village, Faroe Islands


Bosdalafossur waterfall and Danish village Gasadalur on picturesque island Vagar

This settlement with its pristine nature is located on the western side of one of the Faroe Islands in the Kingdom of Denmark. Small, toy-like village houses are located above a cliff from which a waterfall falls straight into the ocean. It's quiet and cozy place - true paradise for those who like a combination beautiful nature, peace and quiet.

35. Antelope Canyon, USA


Inside Antelope Canyon

A unique creation of nature and an iconic landmark of the state of Arizona in the USA - Antelope Canyon, mystical place in the form of long crevices in red-yellow sandstone rocks. Amazing views inside the canyon open up in rare moments when the sun is at its zenith and its rays fall into the crevice, and then the gorge begins to play with new, unusual colors.

36. Iguazu Falls, Argentina, Brazil


Spectacular view of Iguazu Falls from Argentina

A colossal complex of rapid waterfalls was formed at the intersection of the Iguazu and Parana rivers. The cascade is formed by about three hundred small waterfalls. On the opposite side of the crevice into which the water falls, there is a Observation deck, from where you can watch a stunning spectacle: a huge mass of water, forming myriads of water splashes, sparkling and shimmering in the sun, falls down with a roar.

37. Batu Caves, Malaysia


Holy Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

One of the most revered Indian shrines and a real miracle of nature is the Batu Caves. The age of the caves is already about 400 million years old - once in their place there were rocks, in which cavities were washed out over time as a result of the influence of water. This is how several long caves were formed, walking through which you can see the amazing formations of stalactites or visit a cave temple.

38. McWay Falls, USA


McWay Falls falls from a cliff into a bay with sandy beaches in Julia Pfeiffer Burns Park

Best places world continues with another one of the most unusual waterfalls in the world, which is located in American state California. McWay Falls is considered an ever-living waterfall, since it never dries up, and its waters fall from a cliff directly into a picturesque bay. And the vegetation itself surrounding the waterfall always remains green - the secret is that the trees in this area are fed by the waters of the underground river.

39. Cappadocia, Türkiye


Flights to hot-air balloon over colorful rocks in Cappadocia

Cappadocia is called the heart of Turkey - this historical region located in the heart of the country. Once here, you can feel like a guest of another planet - the local landscapes are so unusual: there are also snow-capped peaks extinct volcanoes, and low mountains, and for some time now Cappadocia has become a popular destination for excursion flights in large hot air balloons.

40. Mount Roraima - located on the border of three countries: Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana


Fantastic view from the top of Mount Roraima

In South America there are the most ancient rock formations - unusual mountains with flat, seemingly truncated tops. The highest of these mountains is located at the junction of three South American states, and the area of ​​its top is impressive in size - about 34 square meters. km. About a fifth of this area is occupied by reservoirs, which, falling from the mountain, give life to the Amazon, Essequibo and Orinoco rivers.

41. James Bond Island, Thailand


Beautiful surroundings of Koh Tapu or James Bond island in Phang Nga Bay in Thailand

One of the “star” attractions of Thailand, Tapu Island, gained fame thanks to the famous film back in 1974. Since then, the small island has become the starting point for the active development of tourism in Phuket. This area captivates with its beauty: against the backdrop of emerald sea ​​waters rises a limestone cliff covered with greenery. Boat excursions are regularly organized from Phuket to Tapu Island.

42. Troll Tongue, Norway


The Troll's tongue and the landscape of the blue waters of Lake Ringedalsvatn, surrounded by mountains

Sometimes the most beautiful places in the world, their photos with names, captivate you from the moment you first become acquainted with them. A striking example of this is the fascinating natural landmark of Norway - the Troll's Tongue rock. The dream of almost every traveler here is to take a photo from the top of that very rock, namely from its ledge, from where dizzying views of the mountain landscapes and the azure calm waters of the Hardangerfjord open up.

43. Giant temple complex of Angkor Wat, Cambodia


Giant Hindu temple complex in Cambodia, dedicated to the god Vishnu

Largest in the world religious building, built in the 10th-12th centuries in Cambodia, was dedicated to the supreme Hindu deity Vishnu. Angkor Wat is a gigantic 3-level complex of temples that has kept the secrets and legends of the capital of the Khmer Empire for about a millennium. The height of the complex, built of sandstone, is 65 meters, and on its colossal area of ​​2.5 sq. km there are magnificent towers, terraces, galleries and gardens.

44. Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil


Tourists walking towards the lagoon and dunes at Grande Lencua in Lençois Maranhenses National Park

Fantastic landscapes of Brazil natural park Lençois Maranhenses makes a lasting impression. The vast territory of the park with snow-white sand dunes is occupied by small turquoise lakes, creating a magnificent contrast of colors. Despite the desert views, Lençóis Maranhenses is not essentially a desert - it rains regularly here, which fills the spaces between the sandy hills with water.

45. Valley of Geysers, Russia


One of the landscapes of the Valley of Geysers in Kronotsky State biosphere reserve
Stunning views of green rocky slopes and swirling streams of steam in the Valley of Geysers Robert Nunn

In Kamchatka, in the Kronotsky Biosphere Reserve, there is one of the most interesting geyser fields. In fact, the valley is a volcanic canyon, on the territory of which several dozen gushing hot springs are concentrated. This entire area resembles a seething cauldron - everything here flows, hisses and seethes, steam streams burst out and hot thermal water pulsates.

So where is the most beautiful place? The answer to this question still cannot be unambiguous, but the rating of the most beautiful places in the world will certainly be a useful aid for the traveler in choosing the most impressive sights of our planet.

The world is a strange, wonderful, and sometimes scary place. We present to you the most unusual places on Earth, which are the result of the whim of Mother Nature or the work of human hands.

Spotted Lake has long been revered by the Okanagan Indians, and it is easy to see why they consider it sacred. In summer, part of the lake's water evaporates, causing the formation of small multi-colored mineral spots that you can even walk on. This lake contains greatest number various minerals in the world.

This is the world's largest salt pan. And when a thin film of water collects on the surface of a dry salt lake, it becomes the world's largest natural mirror.

Looking for the strangest places in the world? What about this terrifying lake? Animals that die in it turn into statues through calcification. The presence of huge volumes of sodium bicarbonate ensures that all organisms that die in the lake will turn into mummies.

Next in the ranking of the strangest places on the planet is the bridge, which is famous for its unique structural precision. The bridge itself and its reflection merge into a perfect circle, regardless of the viewing angle.

Sixty million years ago, an erupting volcano “gave birth” from its depths to a mass of molten basalt, which then hardened and shrunk in volume. As it cooled, cracks appeared in it, which can be seen today. At this site World Heritage UNESCO has about 37,000 polygonal columns, and they are perfectly geometric. According to local legend, they were created by the legendary hero Finn McCool, who was preparing to fight the giant Goll.

A surreal sight - a sun-drenched dead forest in a dry oasis, surrounded by rusty orange giant sand dunes. The lack of water causes tree roots to crawl out, right onto the sand in search of the slightest drops of moisture. This is a real fight for life!

At an altitude of 776 meters in the Alps there is a lovely picturesque place, in the center of which is small lake. But in April, the park, which at first glance seems ordinary, changes dramatically. Powerful streams of water that roll down the mountain slopes fill the gorge clean water. And benches, flower beds, bridges, lawns, trees and shrubs disappear under it. It turns out to be a real underwater park with a depth of 2 to 20 meters. Well, divers also need somewhere to relax.

This remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in southwest Turkey. This is Pamukkale (Cotton Palace), around which are the ancient ruins of Hierapolis, once a great city. Water cascades from natural springs rich in calcium bicarbonate flow down the white travertine terraces and form stunning thermal pools with a snow-white surface, which have no analogues in the world.

At one of the industrial sites railway near the Ukrainian village of Klevan there is a green tunnel formed by intertwined branches of trees and bushes. It seems that it was created as a setting for some beautiful fairy tale.

There is a belief that if a couple of lovers walk through this tunnel and make a wish, it will certainly come true.

11. Lake Hillier, Western Australia

This wonderful lake was discovered in 1802. Its deep pink color remains all year round, which some scientists believe is due to the high salinity of the water combined with the presence of a salt-bearing species of algae known as Dunaliella salina and pink bacteria - halobacteria.

In the waters of the Rivers Thames and Mersey stand the remains of sea forts built on stilts to deter German air raids during the Second World War.

After the war, the forts were chosen by a group of pirate radio operators, and in 1967 they were kicked out of there by retired Colonel Paddy Roy Bates. Having occupied one of the forts - Rafs Tower - he proclaimed the creation of his own independent state called the Principality of Sealand. And so that everything would be “grown-up”, Bates took the name Roy I Bates, developed a constitution and came up with National symbols Sealenda. He transported family and friends to the platform, after which the legal confrontation between the “self-proclaimed king of the lemurs,” that is, the newly-minted prince, and the British government began. And the result was not in favor of the government.

As a result, Sealand existed safely until 2006, and then, due to a short circuit in the generator and a fire, the principality burned to the ground. A huge sum would have been spent on restoration, and its owner decided to put up miniature state for sale. So far no one has bought it.

And the rest of the forts had a less eventful and bright fate. They look like an army of rusty but merciless robots decided to launch an invasion from the sea and then stopped on their way.

Siberia has one of the most unusual places on the planet. It is known as the “Seven Giants” and “Mansi blockheads”. These huge weathering stone pillars, 30 to 42 meters high, are located west of the Urals, on Mount Man-Pupu-ner. They were created not by human hands, but by ice and snow over many years.

Legend says that the monoliths were once giant brothers, and their leader was Torev (Bear). Hearing about the beauty of the daughter of the Mansi leader, the giants went to war against the tribe in order to capture the beauty by force. But good spirits gave the leader’s son a magical weapon - a fiery sword and shield, with which he turned the giants to stone. Dying, one of them threw aside the tambourine, which also petrified and turned into the top of the Koyp (“Drum”).

Lakes generally don't have a giant "drain" that sucks water into some cavernous, invisible drain. However artificial lake Berryesa is special.

When heavy rains create excessive water pressure, a hole appears in the water surface of the lake, creating a fantastically beautiful and strange hole that you hardly want to fall into.

The unique design of the spillway, officially known as the “glory hole,” allows excess water equal to 1,370 cubic meters to pass through in one second. The depth of the drain is 21 meters.

Since 1990, a man named Ra Paulette has taken a shovel and a pickaxe and walked into the New Mexico desert to make pliable sand mountains fabulous beauty caves. The caves, which he excavates by hand, include underground galleries decorated with intricate designs. They come to the mind of the creator right while working.

“Is this Antarctic glacier bleeding?” This is a perfectly reasonable question when you look at the Taylor Glacier, just east of the Ross Ice Shelf. A red liquid flows down it, staining the ice in its path, but there is a completely reasonable explanation for this. The red substance is highly saline, microbe-laden water that has accumulated under the glacier for millions of years. As the water reaches the surface, it is saturated with oxygen, resulting in the formation of a rusty waterfall, worthy of being included in the top 20 strangest places on Earth

For most people, death is a terrible and sad event. However, some believe that people who have passed on to another world should be remembered with a smile, and not with tears.

An example of a non-standard approach to death is the cemetery located in the Romanian village of Sepinta. Each of the 800 colorful headstones is marked with an amusing anecdote from the life of the person buried beneath it, and often contains details of his death, accompanied by a cheerful illustration.

The colors of wooden headstones have a specific meaning.

  • Green has become a symbol of life.
  • The color black traditionally represented death.
  • Yellow is a symbol of fertility.
  • Red symbolized passion.

And blue was originally the dominant color chosen by the artist Stan Jon Petrash, the author of the first “cheerful” tombstone.

Fragmented epigraphs and bright colors make this cemetery one of the most unusual places in the world.

These beautiful travertine terraces in northern Iran are incredible a natural phenomenon, which was formed at an altitude of 1840 meters above sea level, over thousands of years. Travertine is a type of limestone formed from calcium deposits in running water.

The unusual reddish color of the terraces is due to the high content of iron oxide in one of the sources.

Animal figures and geometric patterns engraved on the Nazca Plateau in Peru are one of the greatest secrets South America. Who created them and why? Scientists have no answer, only guesses.

Images are clearly visible only from the air or from observation tower, located next to the highway. The outline of each of these geoglyphs (some of them are up to 200 m long) is made using a single continuous line.

Separated from mainland Africa more than six million years ago, this island looks like the set of a science fiction movie. Socotra's incredible and unique biodiversity means it has plants and trees found nowhere else in the world. The ancient and twisted dragon tree and mushroom tree look especially strange.

There is a joke that cats actually rule the world. Well, in every joke, as you know, there is only a grain of joke. The seals still managed to capture one island.

Short ferry ride from east coast Japan, will take you to the island of Tashiro, where about 100 people live and many, many cats.

Cat breeding was initially encouraged on the island because local residents made silk, and mice were the natural enemy of silkworms. Local fishermen believed that the fluffies brought them good luck, and there is even a cat temple on the island, as well as a recently built cat-shaped basin (an attraction for tourists). It goes without saying that dogs are not allowed on the island.

Incredible and strange places on the planet on video

We would like to introduce you to a dozen places on our planet that look more like scenes from a science fiction film. But no... All these places really exist. Below is a list of the most unusual places on the planet!

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park was founded in 1949. It is the largest national park in Croatia, as well as the oldest park in South-Eastern Europe. More than a million visitors flock here to admire the beauty of the park. There are many waterfalls, caves and lakes here. The area is home to more than 100 bird species. Most of the park consists of beech and fir. The park is incredibly beautiful in winter, when the waterfalls freeze and everything is covered in white snow.






Fingal's Cave, Scotland

Named after the hero of an 18th century epic poem, Fingal's Cave has numerous geometric columns reminiscent of Ireland's Giant's Causeway. The cave is formed from hexagonally connected basalt columns created by solidified lava. This sea cave is located on the Isle of Staffa, which is part of Scotland. The high arched roof enhances the sound of the ocean. And although even small boats cannot enter the cave, many local companies offer excursions around the area.





Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

The bay is located in the Gulf of Tonkin South China Sea. It includes more than 3,000 islands, as well as rocks, caves and cliffs, making it one of the most unusual places in the world. The bay is an extraordinary example of limestone erosion. The name Ha Long means "where the dragon descended into the sea." Due to its vertical nature, the archipelago is sparsely populated. Most of the islands are negligible, however, the largest ones have their own internal lakes. Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.





Red Beach, Panjin, China

This place is perhaps far from the traditional understanding of the beach. Instead of endless expanses of sand, we see algae called sueda. Most of the year, these algae are green, but with the onset of autumn they turn a dark, cherry-red color. In addition to its whimsical colors, Red Beach is home to more than 260 species of birds and 399 species of animals. This makes it one of the most complex ecosystems in the world. It is also the largest swamp and wetland on Earth.







Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

Located next to Atlantic Ocean The Giant's Causeway or Giant's Causeway, as it is also called, is one of the strangest natural wonders. It consists of about 40,000 columns, most of which have six sides. These columns look remarkably like a honeycomb. The creation of this place from cooled magma took almost 60 million years. Scientists believe that it took its final form some 15,000 years ago after the last ice age.







Thermal springs, Pamukkale, Türkiye

Take a trip around Aegean Sea and near the Menderes River you will find wonderful thermal springs. For centuries, people have bathed in these hot, mineral-rich waters. Pools and frozen waterfalls form multi-level cliffs. In spring, the water is rich in calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate. The current in Pamukkale occurs at a speed of 400 liters per second and this flow constantly forms new small round pools.







Hvitserkur, Iceland

Some are sure that this rock has the appearance of a dinosaur, others say that it is a dragon, and still others claim that it is a monster. In any case, this natural formation arouses human interest. Every year thousands of people come to the north of the Vatnes Peninsula to look at this “dinosaur at a watering hole.” The rock has three holes and has been reinforced with concrete to prevent further erosion. Even in photographs, viewers can see the bird droppings that give the rock its name. Translated from Icelandic, the word Hvitserkur means white shirt.





Antelope Canyon, USA

This canyon is the most visited in the Southwestern United States. One look at the smooth, orange-red walls makes people delighted. Antelope Canyon was formed by a flash flood. Due to heavy rains, it continues to change its shape to this day. While scientists are not sure when people discovered this cave, local Navajo tribes say this surreal canyon has always been part of their history.






Stunningly beautiful and unusual places on our planet. These surreal landscapes are not from science fiction films, but real places that you can see with your own eyes.

White Desert

Farafra, Egypt
The White Desert (Sahra El Beida) is a relatively small area (300 sq. km) in the east of the Sahara Desert. Once upon a time, a very, very long time ago, there was an ocean floor here and the white desert was the remains of marine microorganisms. Since 2002 it has been a national park in Egypt.

Caño Cristales

Villavicencio, Colombia
The name Caño Cristales River is translated from Spanish as “crystal river”. Due to different types of algae and mosses growing at the bottom, the river changes its color and therefore local residents call it the “river of five colors.”

The Wave

Arizona, USA
The Wave are sandstone cliffs located on the Arizona-Utah border. These rocks were formed from sand dunes over millions of years. Minerals oxidized under the influence of groundwater created such amazing colors.

Marble Cathedral / Capillas de Marmol

Aysen, Chile
The Marble Cathedral is located in Lake General Carrera in Chile. This is a whole network of caves filled with water. On a clear day, sunlight reflects from the water onto the walls, illuminating them and shimmering in different shades.

Grand Prismatic Spring

Wyoming, USA
Grand Prismatic Spring - the third largest in the world hot spring. It is located in Yellowstone National Park. The spring owes its colors to pigmented bacteria, which are attracted by the abundance of minerals in the water, and change at different times of the year. The depth of the source is 49 meters, and the water temperature near the shore is about 50°C, in the center - 70°C, and at a depth of over 800°C.

Badlands National Park

South Dakota, USA
Badlands Park is a national park in the United States that literally means “badlands.” The park area was once a river floodplain. The remains of three-toed horses, saber-toothed cats, dog-sized camels, huge pigs and other extinct animals were found here.

Huanglong Scenic Valley

Sichuan, China
Huanglong means "yellow dragon" in Chinese. Picturesque terraces, or cascades, shimmer in the sun with a golden color and look like dragon scales. The valley was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1992.

Gas crater “Gates of Hell” / “Door to Hell” Gas Deposit

Darvaza, Turkmenistan
A gas crater with a diameter of 60 meters and a depth of 20 meters is located in the Karakum Desert. It has been burning continuously for 40 years (since 1971), when during a study by geologists they were drilling an exploration well and the ground collapsed. A crater formed from which gas leaked, and to prevent it from poisoning people, it was decided to set it on fire.

Atacama Desert

Antofagasta, Chile
The Atacama Desert is the oldest and driest desert in the world. In some areas there has been no rain for years; in some places there has been no rain for hundreds of years.

Moon Valley / Vale da Lua

Goias, Brazil
The Valley of the Moon is part of the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park in Brazil. It is believed that this is the oldest natural formation preserved on Earth. Over thousands of years, rocks consisting of natural quartz have sharpened the waters of the San Miguel River into such bizarre shapes.

The Great Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef

Ambergris, Belize
Big blue hole or the Great Blue Hole is a completely circular sinkhole with a diameter of 305 meters and a depth of 120 meters.

Geothermal springs in Pamukkale / Pamukkale Thermal Pools

Pamukkale, Türkiye
Pamukkale is a terraced pond formed from travertine, located in Turkey. They were formed as a result of the deposition of salts behind calcium-saturated sources.

Sossusvlei / Sossusvlei

Khomas, Namibia
Sossusvlei is a clay plateau in the Namib Desert in Africa, which is famous for its world's largest red sand dunes.

Wai-o-tapu Thermal Wonderland

Rotorua, New Zealand
Wai-O-Tapu means Sacred Waters in Maori. This area of ​​high geothermal activity is home to many geysers, mud lakes and picturesque hot springs.

The Pinnacles

Cervantes, Australia
The Pinnacles is a small desert in Australia with rocks and cliffs 1-5 meters high rising from the sandy plain.

Mono Lake

California, USA
Mono Lake - salt Lake in east central California. In the mid-20th century, water from local rivers that fed the lake was redirected to supply water to Los Angeles. Because of this, the lake level dropped sharply by almost 15 meters, exposing the figures that were under water - calcareous tuff, which were formed by mixing calcium from underground flows fresh water and lake carbonates.

Chocolate Hills

Bohol, Philippines
The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Philippines containing over a thousand hills covered with grass that turns brown during the dry season.

Giant's Causeway

Northern Ireland, UK
The Giant's Causeway is an area formed as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption and consists of about 40,000 basalt (less often andesite) columns connected to each other.

Shilin Stone Forest

Yunnan, China
The Shilin Stone Forest was formed from limestone stones ground by water and wind over millions of years. The park, with a total area of ​​350 square kilometers, contains not only rocks, but also caves and lakes.

Socotra Island

Aden, Yemen
Socotra is an island in the state of Yemen with unique flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Sokotra translated from Sanskrit means “Island of Happiness”.