Friday 2 October 2015

AWESOME PLACES YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE

AWESOME PLACES YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE

1. Ice Caves of Juneau in Alaska

 This is Lying beneath a 12-mile long Glacier, from inside the Mendenhall Glacier, it looks very similar to a scene in Planet Krypton, Superman’s birthplace. From its hollow lights to its glowing ice, it’ll literally give you the chills.

2. Mexico’s Hidden Beach at Marieta Islands

 This was created by volcanic activity thousands of years ago, the Marieta Islands form a gorgeous caved beach. The uninhabited islands flourish with biodiversity and beautiful scenery.


3. The Pink Lake

 

This is located at Lake Rebta, in Senegal, the pink coloring of the water is caused by algae that produces red pigment when exposed to sun light. For those that want to take a dip, don't worry the water has a high salt content allowing you to float easily. Though, you still might encounter problem of not being able to see underwater. I'm very sure most ladies will want to visit this lake "Pinkies".

4. The ‘Underwater Waterfall’ Illusion at Mauritius Island

 There’s an island that lies off the southeast coast of Africa that gives off an illusion of an underwater waterfall. The spectacular view isn’t exactly a waterfall, but just a visual phenomenon of sand plunging off the top coastal shelf further down into the depths of the ocean floor. We’re not so sure if it’d be safe to take a swim. Well for me I can't take a swim in this kind of place " I love my life".

5. Salar De Uyuini, Bolivia

 Bolivia’s Salar De Uyuni is the world largest salt flat. A walk through Salar De Uyuini is a trip through an endless white wonderland. And you know what rain does to a giant salt flat? It impressively creates giants mirror. So you can literally see your self below as you walk, exciting isn't it?

6. Son Doong Cave

 Son Doong Cave’s colossal size makes it the largest cave in the world and it is located in Vietnam. They said the size is so enormous that it consists of two forests, and its own weather system—sounds too unreal. I've never been there but I really want to see this.

7. The Rainbow Mountains 

 The Zhangye Danxia Landform is a result of over millions of years of red sandstone and mineral deposits being laid down. Though the complexity behind its formation may not be something the average person might be able to understand, I'm a geologist so I understand all that. But still its colors and "painting like" features are absolutely spectacular! Of all this places this is my favorite and I can't wait to see it. For those of you that want to visit, it is located in China.

So which one is your favorite??? Let me know via the comment box. Feel free to share with your friends.

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