Lake Hillier, Australia
This bubble-gum pink lake can be
seen on Middle Island in Western Australia. It’s about 600 meters long
and surrounded by a rim of sand and eucalyptus trees.
Salar de Uyuni: One of the World’s Largest Mirrors, Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni (salt flat of Uyuni) is both the world’s largest salt flat and largest mirror. The 6,575 square mile flat reflects the gorgeous skies and animals of BoliviaTulip Fields, Netherlands
Each year from March till May
the Dutch countryside transforms into rows of breathtaking flowers
resembling the inside of a Crayola box. The first tulip was planted in
1593 and has been a national symbol ever since.
Tunnel of Love, Ukraine
This long and luscious leafy
tunnel, found deep in the forest of the Ukraine, provides passage for a
train that brings wood to a local factory. At about 1.8 miles long, this
green tunnel received its name for being a popular spot for lovers’
promises.
Wisteria Flower Tunnel, Japan
This tunnel serves as the main
attraction to Kawachi Fuji Garden in Kitakyushu, Japan. Here, visitors
walk through the tunnel and enjoy their enchanting and colorful
surroundings.
Cherry Blossom Street in Bonn, Germany
This street, Heerstrasse, is bound to stop traffic with cherry blossoms aligning both sides.
Naica Mine, Mexico
Located in Chihuahua, Mexico,
these caves of giant crystals can lead one to believe they’re in
Superman’s celestial Arctic lair. It lies almost 900 feet below the
surface of the Earth and contains, by far, the largest crystals in the
world.
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