27 most surreal places on the planet

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1. The colored rocks of Zhangye Dansya, located in the Chinese province of Gansu

Rocks of rainbow coloring consist of red sandstone and conglomerates, which were formed even during the Cretaceous period, more than 24 million years.

2. Swing "At the End of the World" in Ecuador

On the edge of Ecuador there is a rickety "House on the Tree" with a view of the active volcano. To the tree are tied ordinary swings without safety ropes. Only courageous and risky individuals agree to such an attraction, and they are ready for a thrilling look and thrill.

3. The Great Blue Hole in Belize

A large blue hole is an underwater funnel located on the territory of the state of Belize. This is one of the best places in the world for scuba diving, and the depth of the funnel is more than 120 meters.

4. Fields of tulips in the Netherlands

Many people often confuse Keukenhof, also known as the "Garden of Europe", with fields of tulips. But in fact, these colorful plantations are located in close proximity to the garden.

5. Cave of the mountain river Hang Song Dung in the Vietnamese province of Kuangbin

The cave appeared more than 2 million years ago, and in its underground hall can accommodate a 40-storey building.

6. Japanese flower park Hitachi

All the year round, various plants bloom here, and there are more than 4.5 million tulips in the park.

7. Ice cave Mendenhall in Alaska

The dazzling turquoise ice walls of Mendenhall are melting in front of the eyes when tourists walk under the arches of the cave.

8. Mount Roraima in South America

Incredible table mountains were one of the most ancient geological formations on the planet. And the age of this mountain is about 2 billion years.

9. Cappadocia, located in the heart of Turkey

Picturesque Cappadocia has become a popular tourist area and an ideal place for the famous balloon festival.

10. The Sea of ​​Stars in the Maldives

It seems that the starry sky descended to the sea, but in fact this phenomenon is called bioluminescence. Marine microorganisms emit light, creating an astounding sense of being in outer space.

11. Victoria Falls in Africa

The waterfall, almost 2 km long, is located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. And the swimming pool located at the very edge of the waterfall has become a place of pilgrimage for tourists from all over the world.

12. Troll's Language in Norway

The stone ledge on Mount Scieggedal is located at an altitude of about 350 meters. The plate can collapse at any moment, so the beautiful landscape that opens from the rock is painted with a note of drama.

13. Whitehaven Beach on the Australian Isles of Whitsunday

Famous for the whole world of white sand and crystal clear sea water attracts millions of tourists, and the view from the shore is so fantastic that it seems like a fairy tale.

14. Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA

The Grand Canyon is considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

15. Marble caves on the shore of Lake General Carrera in Chile

Marble caves were formed from a layer of pure white marble, pressed into the surface more than 6 thousand years ago. During this time the marble turned under the influence of wind and waves acquired intricate outlines.

16. Tunnel of Love in the Ukrainian village of Klevan

The railway, drowned in a tunnel of leaves, is a favorite place for photographers and lovers. Undoubtedly, the road looks very romantic, but three times a day it is driven by a very real train, so stay cautious even during the hottest photo shoot.

17. The salt valley of Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia

The largest solonchak in the world during the rainy season turns into a giant mirror of the sky.

18. Enchanted well in the Brazilian city of Bahia

An amazing lake, located in a cave at a depth of about 80 meters, is an important natural monument. In the clear water of the well, you can see the trunks of ancient trees that rest at its depth.

19. Antelope Canyon in Arizona, USA

This magnificent canyon lies on the lands of the Navajo, and to get into it you need to hire a conductor and pay a toll fee for passage through the territory of the Indians.

20. Fingal Cave in Staffa Island in Scotland

It seems that the pillars are of man-made origin, but in reality they are formed by the flow of lava.

21. Lake Big Blue Hole in the village of Lotofaga

The lake, formed in the crater of an extinct volcano, became one of the main attractions of Samoa.

22. Bamboo groves of the Arasiyama Park in Japan

Bamboo stalks, swaying under the gusts of the wind, emit a melodious ringing, which literally fills the visitors of the park with a sense of harmony and pacification.

23. Witomo firefly caves in New Zealand

Thousands of fireflies light up the grotto, turning the vaults of the cave into a starry sky. The reason for the beautiful glow is in the usual feces that the fireflies Arachnocampa Luminosa secrete. Upon contact with oxygen, the feces begin to emit blue-green light.

24. Ladder Haiku in Hawaii

A dizzying ladder on the island of Oahu is one of the most popular extreme routes. At the moment due to the high danger of the trail is closed, but tourists prohibit signs do not bother.

25. Volcanoes of Kamchatka in Russia

This large chain of volcanoes is on Kamchatka, and 19 of them are active. The highest volcano of the chain is Klyuchevskaya Sopka, which is located at an altitude of 4835 m above sea level.

26. Yucatan Cenotes in Mexico

Dips were formed during the Ice Age. For the Indians of the Mayan tribe, the cenotes acquired a sacred meaning, becoming a favorite place for sacrifices.

27. Multi-colored lakes of Kelimutu in Indonesia

Crater lakes, periodically changing their color, have become a place of pilgrimage for tourists. For unusual color transitions, the minerals lying on the bottom of the lakes are responsible.