Bright and unusual places. Amazing places on the planet

Beauty is a subjective concept, however, looking at the bewitchingly beautiful places on Earth created by nature itself, one comes to realize that beauty is all around us, and it is impossible not to perceive it. Traditional tourist routes often do not cover even a small part of what was created by the tandem of the most talented "architects" - time and nature. An overview of amazing in their aesthetics and unique features The landscape of the beautiful places on the planet will make it possible to understand that true beauty is not accessible, but overcoming obstacles is worth it to see with your own eyes a real miracle - the most beautiful places in the world.

1. Lake Uyuni in Bolivia

Undoubtedly, this unique, largest salt lake in terms of area is included in the top of the most beautiful places in the world - a place where time slows down. Surprisingly, you can walk on its surface! In the rainy season, it turns into a large-scale beautiful mirror square. 3 km from city ​​of the same name there is a cemetery that has become the last stop for many steam locomotives that once served vehicles for the transportation of minerals mined in local mines.

The surface of the salt marsh has become an optimal alternative to the ocean expanses in testing and tuning the operation of sounding instruments on satellites in orbit. Within the salt desert there are entire islands, the flora of which is represented by cacti. The spectacle is so contradictory and beautiful that it is unforgivable not to capture it with a camera!

- the most beautiful national park in Italy in the east of the Bohemian Riviera. This is beautiful place imbued with the spirit of the Italian Middle Ages. There are five small villages on the territory, the architecture of which is represented by defensive buildings dating back to the distant times of pirate raids on this area. Reliable protection of the lands was provided by a rocky coast, which is as picturesque as it is dangerous.

This beautiful corner is full of romance - stone beaches and narrow paths, one of which bears mysterious name"the road of love" and hides many legends about the most noble and temperamental inhabitants of Europe.

Southwestern Turkey is interesting for a unique and very beautiful geological phenomenon - a calcareous tufa rock. In this place, streams originate, falling down the stone steps, forming waterfalls and pools unique in their origin. Cotton Castle - this is how the inhabitants poetically call this beautiful landscape. Thermal springs and natural terraces at the foot of the mountains attract many tourists, as they are a storehouse of calcium-rich water against the backdrop of a majestic landscape in white tones.

4. Yunnan Rice Terraces

Another incredibly beautiful place on our Earth is rice fields in China, located on the mountains of the province. Terraces have a length of several tens of kilometers, and exactly repeat the curves of the terrain. The uniqueness of this area lies in the nature of the formed independent ecological system. Rice is planted in the soil renewed by mountain springs in February, the beginning of autumn is the harvest time. Tourist season opens in late autumn and lasts until mid-spring. At this time, the terraces attract inexperienced glances with a mirror surface, from which the sun's rays are reflected, forming a bewitchingly beautiful color spectrum.

5. Great Blue Hole in Belize

In the central part of the atoll (one of the objects of the coral barrier reef off the coast of Belize) is surprisingly located - a blue hole, which is a cave going into the depths. Such a phenomenon is common in nature, but this blue abyss is striking in its size (depth is 120 meters, diameter is 300). A favorite place for extreme divers, a paradise for those who have made diving the meaning of life. Jacques Yves Cousteau conducted his research here, which brought world fame to this place.

On the border between the states of Utah and Arizona, on the territory of the Colorado Plateau, there is a beautiful formation of sandy rocks, called a wave, due to its bizarre uneven shape and the predominance of saturated colors. To get to this place of pilgrimage for all experienced landscape photographers, it is necessary to overcome a full-fledged "obstacle course", which arose due to the lack of roads. The peculiar structure of the beautiful landscape has been created for a long time through the transformation sand dunes into hard rocks.

7. Jiuzhaigou National Park

In the southeastern part of China, the province of Sichuan is located, which attracts many tourists: a delightfully beautiful nature reserve, located in the north of the region, is a unique protected natural object. Many waterfalls and lakes, which are called colored due to the special composition of the water, are hidden from prying eyes by the mountains of Tibet.

For a long time, not everyone was able to get here, but the recently opened airport in a mountainous region created the opportunity to get here from Shanghai by direct flight. For tourists, mountain trails have been ennobled here.

Earlier, nine settlements were founded on the territory, which gave the name to the future reserve - "Valley of Nine Villages".

One of the most beautiful places in the world not far away Croatia can also boast - a mysterious and colorful land. We are talking about the Plitvice Lakes, located on the territory of the largest national park states. The surrounding nature plunges into the atmosphere of mysticism. Around the park - dense impenetrable thickets, called local residents"Devil's Forest"

All 16 lakes are located in the mountain valley. They are connected with each other, as a result of which the purest water flows form grandiose noisy waterfalls. Every year the number of waterfalls is growing, as the water destroys the limestone rocks. total area water area - two square kilometers. located on different levels, reservoirs form two picturesque complexes - Upper Lakes and Lower.

9. Valley of the Ten Peaks in Canada

Canada is a land of harsh, but attractive, icy beauty of nature. Here we find one of the most beautiful natural places world - the valley of the "Ten Peaks", located at the foot of ten mountains with a single name Vekchemna, not far from the lake of glacial origin Moraine. The lake is the gem of Banff National Park. Many hiking trails have been laid here, allowing you to appreciate the local attraction. One of the mountain views is called "20 dollars", since at one time an identical image appeared on the denomination of this denomination.

This beautiful mountain is a kind of symbol of the neighborhood of the South American states of Venezuela and Brazil. - these are several mountain ranges rising among the wilds of the Amazon. This place gained fame after it was indicated in Conan Doyle's novel about the times when the Earth was inhabited by dinosaurs, and the mountains served as a safe haven for them. The landscape and atmosphere really gives the impression of isolation from real world and are an endless source of inspiration.

An archipelago of many (more than a thousand) small islands, each of which is a separate paradise for tourists, is located in Indian Ocean. Turquoise water, sandy white beaches, exotic fruits - this is the Maldives, the perfect, heavenly beautiful place for family vacation, active entertainment or honeymoon.

Diving is an activity that can be mastered here to perfection, since visibility under water is close to perfect. Separate uninhabited islands dispose to solitude and romantic dates.

12. Machu Picchu in Peru

The beautiful city of Machu Picchu was founded in the 13th century by the Inca leader Pachacutec. A hundred years later, his empire was conquered by the Spaniards, but the city still has the glory of the lost sacred refuge of the Incas. The mystery of this beautiful place is due to a historical mystery: after a foreign invasion, all the inhabitants of the city disappeared for unknown reasons.

The architectural content of the city is represented by temples and premises for the needs of the population. All buildings are made from stone slabs. The ephemeral spirit of worship of the God of the Sun is present in this mountainous space and makes one experience a penetrating awe. It is also worth noting that Machu Picchu is included in the "" list.

13. Monument Valley in the USA

In the northeastern region of Arizona, you can observe a geological object that is justifiably the pride of the American people and our list of the most beautiful places on Earth. Located in the valley where the Navajo Indians used to live, the park is unique in that it is a complex of fantastically defined rocks against the backdrop of the desert landscape of one of the parts of the Colorado Plateau.

This beautiful corner was chosen by Hollywood directors working in the Western style, and therefore, permeated with the atmosphere of the alleged presence of dashing cowboys and exciting adventures.

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China is a country rich in beautiful natural wonders. One of these is the beautiful rocks, painted in colorful shades in the province of Gansu. The origin of the unusual geological formation dates back to the Cretaceous period. The variety of colors observed when looking at the mountain range is explained by the predominance of red sandstone among other rocks, as well as the products of oxidation of silt sediment, which arose during the drainage of the area over the centuries. The modern environment is fully adapted for a significant cross-country tourists. Mountains of rust and ocher shades are the dream of any landscape painter.

15. Halong Bay in Vietnam

“The bay where dragons find shelter” is the poetic translation of the name “Halong”. It belongs not only to the bay itself, but also to the city, off the coast of which it is located. Rocky mountains, mysterious caves, more than 3000 islands - beautiful bay justifies its mystical name. Separate deep caves, formed in the rocks, are equipped for attractions: tourists can go through a breathtaking route illuminated by multi-colored lamps and feel like a guest in the palace of an ancient mythological monster.

16. Bora Bora

The Pacific coast is a seductive prospect for beach holiday. One of - Bora Bora in French Polynesia is the most preferred vacation spot for sophisticated tourists who value comfort and "view from the window". This is evidenced by a huge number of hotels focused on wealthy guests.

The island is surrounded by small separate areas of land (motu), between which a delightful blue Lagoon. The motus are formed from sand and corals, while the central part of the island is made from volcanic lava, since the three highest mountain peak on Bora Bora - the edges of the volcanic crater, now inactive.

17. Tulip fields in the Netherlands

Holland and tulips are concepts that are in the same associative series. In the western part of the country, tulips are grown in areas comparable to full-fledged plantations. This process is organized on an industrial basis and has a huge scale.

Outwardly, these beautiful fields resemble a whole sea of ​​flowers, which cannot but delight a person who has not previously observed such a riot of rich colors. From April to May, the Netherlands turns into a blooming garden and does not stop being even in August, when tulips are replaced by gladioli.

Iguazu Falls - a complex of 275 beautiful cascades, formed as a result of a volcanic eruption. It is twice as tall and wider than Niagara. After the eruption, a significant crack formed in the ground, which led to the formation of large-scale falling streams of water in the channel of the river of the same name. During the rainy season (November to March), the waterfall manifests itself in all its might, in a second a stream of 13,000 cubic meters collapses.

The ancient Egyptian civilization remains to live in the monuments of its unique architecture. In the suburbs of Cairo, there is a complex of structures that are over 4,500 years old. Until now, scientists cannot establish how the builders who erected the pyramids managed to fix huge blocks weighing several tons. Some do not even deny the intervention of alien intelligence. You can believe this, or you can treat it with irony, but the fact is that many buildings of that era were irretrievably lost over time, and the pyramids of Giza are undoubtedly included in the list of the most beautiful places in the world, and remain a symbol of Egypt and a reason for the controversy of mystics and skeptics.

Another beautiful place in Turkey is Cappadocia, which is recognized as an element of the world cultural heritage. It is located at an altitude of about one kilometer above sea level, on the territory of the Anatolian plateau in the central part of the country. Parts of underground monasteries from the time of the birth of Christianity have been preserved here. The terrain has been completely shaped by volcanic eruptions and their residual processes.

21. Mount Tianji in China

The beautiful Tianji Mountain reaches a height of more than 1200 meters and is located within the boundaries of Wulingyuan Park. The name translates as "son of heaven". So called himself one of the leaders of the rebels, whose camp was set up near this mountain. If you reach the peak, but from above, a bewitching panoramic view of many individual peaks will open mountain ranges, symbolizing the soldiers of the glorious leader. Appreciating the local beauties, the Chinese like to repeat that once they see Tianji, a person will not want to conquer other peaks.

Of course, this review does not list all the beautiful places in our world. Manifestations of nature are so diverse and often bizarre that in almost every country there are amazing corners of nature hidden from a superficial glance, and therefore preserved in their original form. Enjoying their beauty is the only reasonable duty of man.

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Places where every cultured person dreams of visiting.

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1. Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, recognized as one of the New Wonders of the World, is located on the territory of modern Peru, on top of mountain range at an altitude of 2450 meters above sea level. It is called the "city in the sky" or "the city among the clouds", sometimes called the "lost city of the Incas". Some archaeologists believe that this city was created as a sacred mountain retreat by the great Inca ruler Pachacutec around 1440, and functioned until 1532, when the Spaniards invaded the territory of the Inca empire. In 1532, all its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared.

2. Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is one of the six most great mosques in the world. Named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan, founder and first president of the United United Arab Emirates. Unlike many other Muslim temples, everyone is allowed into it, regardless of faith.

3. Taj Mahal, Agra, India

The Taj Mahal mausoleum is one of the most recognizable landmarks not only in India but throughout the world. The construction was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died during childbirth. The Taj Mahal is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, as well as a symbol of eternal love.

4. Mesquita, Cordoba, Spain

Walls decorated with intricate patterns, mosaic ornaments, hundreds of thin openwork columns - this is how the Cathedral Mosque of Cordoba appears today. Many centuries ago, there was an ancient Roman temple on this site, then it was replaced by the Visigothic church, and in 785 Mesquita appeared. It became the second most important mosque on the planet, and the pilgrimage to Cordoba was even equated with the hajj to Mecca, which is obligatory for every Muslim. But then the Catholics replaced the Moors, and Mezquita was turned into a Christian church.

5. St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican, Italy

The heart of the Vatican and the entire Catholic world, St. Peter's Basilica is one of the main attractions of Rome. Here you can view Ancient Rome from a bird's eye view, admire the interior of the cathedral from the top of the dome, defend the mass and even receive the blessing of the pontiff.

6. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

The Cambodian temple of Angkor Wat is the largest religious building ever built, with a history of almost 9 centuries. Even its name speaks about the monumentality of the temple complex, because Angkor Wat literally translates as Temple City. It covers an area of ​​200 hectares and is surrounded by a moat 190 meters wide. This colossal building is dedicated to the god Vishnu, revered in this area.

7. Bayon Temple Complex, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Bayon is one of the most amazing temples located on the territory of Angkor Thom and was his religious center. The "highlight" of Bayon is the towers with many faces carved from stone, silently looking from a height on the vast territory of Angkor Thom, and in the heyday of the state - on the entire Khmer Empire. Initially, there were 54 towers, which symbolized the 54 provinces under the rule of the king. Today, only about 37 towers have survived.

8. Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ on Blood, St. Petersburg, Russia

The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, better known as the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, has become the only Russian attraction on Trip Advisor's list. Spas-on-Blood attracts tourists from all over the world not only with the magnificence of its domes and interiors, but also unusual story which gave rise to many legends and conjectures. Many of them are related to the fact that the temple was erected on the spot where on March 1, 1881, I. Grinevitsky, a Narodnaya Volya member, mortally wounded Alexander II, who was popularly called the Tsar Liberator for the abolition of serfdom.

9. Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

10. Walls of the old city, Dubrovnik, Croatia

In 1979, UNESCO contributed Old city Dubrovnik on the World Heritage List, including a large part of the city's ancient walls. They surround the city from all four sides and keep a venerable collection historical monuments, including towers, fortresses, churches, monasteries, squares and streets, schools, museums and galleries. These defensive stone walls have protected their citizens since the founding of Dubrovnik in the 6th century.

11. Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar

The Shwedagon Pagoda is the highest spiritual building in Myanmar, or, as it is also called, the Land of Pagodas. The entire complex of the giant pagoda occupies more than five hectares of land, on which, in addition to the main structure, there are many smaller spiers and countless sculptural images mythical and real animals: golden griffins and elephants, dragons and lions. Shwedagon Pagoda became what it is today in the 15th century, during the reign of Queen Shinsobu. It was then that the giant temple was finally given the shape of an inverted begging bowl and sheathed with gold from top to bottom.

12. Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool, Washington DC

The Lincoln Memorial is a majestic temple, made in the ancient Greek style and somewhat reminiscent of the Parthenon. It is supported by 36 white marble columns, representing the number of states that belonged to the United States at the time of President Lincoln's death. In the center of the temple is a statue of the world's most respected American president, seated in an armchair. Its height is 5.79 meters.

13. Ancient City of Petra, Petra / Wadi Musa, Jordan

In the heart of Jordan, in the Wadi Musa valley, deep in sand mountains located amazing city antiquity of Peter. Initially, Petra was a temporary home for the nomadic tribes of the Nabataeans. From several fortified rocky caves, it gradually grew into a large fortress city. There is only one way to get to the city - through the narrow gorge of the Siq, which was once the bed of a mountain stream. Petra still belongs to the Bedouins, who welcome guests to their land.

14. Section of the Great Wall of China Mutianyu, Beijing, China

In no other section of the Great Wall of China has restoration work been carried out as well as in the Mutianyu section. This site, with 22 watchtowers that have retained their original appearance, is a real architectural masterpiece. The phrase Mutianyu with Chinese translates as "a valley in which you can admire the views of the fields." Among all sections of the Great Wall of China, Mutianyu is the longest fully restored section open to tourists.

15. Ancient City of Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey

The largest and best preserved ancient city on the shores of the Aegean Sea and the second largest after Pompeii in the Mediterranean, ancient Ephesus- the most visited attraction in Turkey. Legends connect the appearance of the city with the name of Androclus, the son of the ruler of Athens Codras, who, on the advice of the oracle, arrived in these places to lay the temple of Artemis. The city got its name from the Amazon Ephesia, beloved of Androclus.

16. Alhambra, Spain

Alhambra (Arabic Al Hamra - literally "Red Castle") is an ancient palace and fortress of the Moorish rulers of the province of Granada in southern Spain. The castle occupies the top of a rocky plateau on the southeastern border of Granada. The name Alhambra probably comes from the color of the sun-dried clay or bricks from which the castle walls are made. However, some historians suggest that the name comes from the "red flame of torches" that illuminated the long-term construction of the castle, which went on around the clock.

17. Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia

The Australian War Memorial is the main memorial dedicated to the memory of soldiers who died during the First and Second World Wars. Today it is considered one of the most significant monuments of its kind in the world. The memorial is located near the Parliament building, from the balcony of which a panoramic view of the monument opens.

18. Siena Cathedral, Siena, Italy

According to the annals, at the beginning of the 13th century, the inhabitants of the city-state of Siena, which acted as the main rival and opponent of Florence, "called on their leaders to build a temple more magnificent than their neighbors." So between 1215 and 1263, the Duomo of Siena was founded on the site of the old temple according to the plan of the Gothic master Niccolò Pisano. Today this majestic temple is the main attraction of the city.

19. Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Milan, Italy

The most important place in Milan is the Cathedral of Santa Maria Nashente (Duomo), the pearl of Italian Gothic, which was built from 1386 to the beginning of the 19th century. The third largest Catholic church on the planet can safely be considered one of the wonders of the world. Its hundred-meter spiers rise above the center of Milan, and the golden statue of the Madonna on the longest spire (four meters high) is visible from many parts of the city.

20. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, ​​Spain

The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is one of the most famous long-term construction projects in the world: its construction began almost 150 years ago and continues to this day. Although initially Antonio Gaudi had nothing to do with the construction of this temple, a year after the start of work, he led this project. Gaudí built the temple for 30 years until he died. The reason for such a long construction is that the Sagrada Familia is built solely on donations from parishioners.

25. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia

The Sydney Opera House is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Its architect was the Dane Jorn Utzon. Having designed the original roofs, somewhat reminiscent of shells, he made Sydney a magnificent gift - a symbol of the city. Today, every tourist, planning to visit Australia, must include an excursion to the majestic opera house in the program of his trip.

We want to introduce you to a dozen places on our planet that look more like frames from a science fiction movie. But no... All these places really exist. See below for a list of the most unusual places on the planet!

Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

national park Plitvice Lakes was founded in 1949. It is the largest national park in Croatia and also the oldest park in Southeast Europe. Over a million visitors flock here to admire the beauties of the park. There are many waterfalls, caves and lakes. The area is home to over 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 with 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 the Giants' Causeway in Ireland. The cave is formed from hexagonally connected basalt columns created by solidified lava. This sea ​​cave located on the island 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 tours of the surrounding area.





Halong Bay, Vietnam

The bay is located in the Gulf of Tonkin of the 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 inland lakes. Halong bay is world heritage UNESCO.





Red Beach, Panjin, China

This place is perhaps far from the traditional understanding of the beach. Instead of endless sandy expanses, we see algae called sueda. For most of the year, these algae are green in color, however, with the onset of autumn, they turn a dark, cherry red color. In addition to its bizarre coloration, Red Beach is home to over 260 bird species and 399 animal species. This makes it one of the most complex ecosystems in the world. It is also the largest swamp and wetland on earth.







Giant's Trail, Northern Ireland

Located next to Atlantic Ocean, The Giants' Road or the Giants' Trail, as it is also called, is one of the strangest natural wonders. It consists of about 40,000 columns, most of which have six faces. These columns are remarkably similar to 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, Turkey

Take a trip through Aegean Sea and near the river Menderes you will find wonderful thermal springs. For centuries, people have bathed in these hot, mineral-rich waters. Pools and frozen waterfalls form layered cliffs. In spring, the water is rich in calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate. The current in Pamukkale is 400 liters per second and this flow is constantly forming 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 say that it is a monster. In any case, this natural formation is of human interest. Every year, thousands of people come to the north of the Watnes peninsula to see this "dinosaur at the waterhole". The rock has three holes and was reinforced with concrete to prevent further erosion. Even in the photographs, viewers can see the bird droppings that give the rock its name. Hvitserkur means white shirt in Icelandic.





Antelope Canyon, USA

This canyon is the most visited in the US Southwest. One look at the smooth, orange-red walls leaves people enthralled. Antelope Canyon was shaped by a flash flood. Due to heavy rains, it still changes its shape to this day. While scientists are not sure when people discovered this cave, however, the local Navajo tribes claim that this surreal canyon has always been part of their history.






In today's selection, we will talk about the most unusual corners of our planet. They are unusual in their landscapes, when you see these photographs, you might think that these places are on some other planets, in other galaxies, but not on Earth. The most amazing thing is that the initial impression is wrong - our planet is able to surprise us, constantly presenting new surprises and mysteries.

So, let's move on to the story of the most unusual corners of our planet. We have already told you about places surrounded by many mysteries (The most mysterious places on the planet). In the same selection, we will focus on unusual landscapes that arouse admiration for their appearance alone - these are real wonders of nature. We always try to provide you with maximum information about the topic of interest, so in the rating we will refer to articles already written earlier - there you can learn more about all the places on our list.

Let's start with the most unearthly part of our planet - the Dry Valleys in Antarctica. This desert is unique in that it is the driest place on earth. There has been no precipitation here for several million years. This place, in terms of its climate, is closest to Mars, therefore it is of particular interest to NASA. Mars rovers are being tested here, large-scale research is being conducted in all directions. It is the only part of Antarctica not covered in ice. In the valleys there is a frozen lake with extremely salty water, mysterious bacteria and organisms were discovered under the ice - this discovery served as confirmation of the theory that life exists on Mars. Read more about the Dry Valleys in the article

In second place is the island of Socotra - the landscapes of this island are unique, and look more like alien ones. The island is geographically isolated from Africa for 6 million years, replete with many extremely rare species of flora and fauna - a third of them are endemic and are found only here. Despite the hot and dry climate, many amazing and beautiful plants grow here, many of which are about 20 million years old. More detailed information about this place in the article -

Next on the list "Most unusual places on Earth” is the Rio Tinto quarry in Andalusia, Spain. The huge careers of Rio Tinto create a surreal, moon-like landscape. The quarries are named after the river of the same name that flows here and leaches minerals from huge craters. Mining here has been carried out for many centuries, so the river turned bright red-orange, its acidity and saturation with metals just rolls over. At the moment, mining in this region has been stopped, and attracts crowds of tourists and photographers to Andalusia.

Let's move on, we still have something to surprise you with :) I bet you have never heard of Spotted Lake, let alone seen such stunning landscapes. The lake is located in British Columbia, Canada. Depending on the weather conditions and seasons, the lake crystallizes and turns into a certain color. A lot of “spots” are formed on the lake - circles of minerals. This is the world's largest concentration of magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt), calcium and sodium, as well as silver and titanium. This place is sacred to the native Indians of Canada, and is famous for its medicinal properties- for this he was given the name Kliluk. More in the topic ""

Another unusual landscape - the largest in the world salt Lake, Uyuni Salt Flats. This is beautiful area with a huge salty desert, active volcanoes, big islands cacti and geysers. On the surface of the lake you can ride a jeep - admire the unusual, sometimes unearthly beauty of this place. well viewed from space, and is one of the points for calibrating satellites

In Brazil, there is another unusual place - Vale da Lua, which means Valley of the Moon. It is a water-washed rock formation with natural swimming pools. Vale da Lua is located in the Brazilian forest Chapada and is one of the oldest rock formations on the planet, consisting of quartz and crystals.

There are also unusual places in Japan. This is Bloody Pond, one of the famous ones. There are nine unusual geyser springs in this city, but the most famous among them is the Blood Pool with bright red hot water. This color is due to the high content of iron in the water. This pond is also the most photogenic of all the springs.

Ranked eighth on our list stone forest Shilin in China is a stunning example of karst topography. The rocks are made of limestone and shaped by water that has destroyed everything but these tree-like pillars. Known as the "First Wonder of the World" since the Ming Dynasty

Another miracle of nature is the Richat Structure in Mauritania. It is also called the Eye of the Sahara. Richat is about 30 miles in diameter and is visible from space. The formation was originally thought to be the result of a meteorite impact, but modern geologists believe it is the result of erosion. The reason for its round shape is still a mystery that scientists around the world are struggling with.

The famous gates to Hell - Darvaz in Turkmenistan, also made it to our list. This place frightens with its power, thousands of tons of lava and heat emanating from the bowels of the Earth. There is a burning crater in the middle of the Karakum desert, its diameter is 60 meters and the depth is 20 meters. At its core, Darvaz is a gas well, and the history of its discovery is quite interesting. Researchers drilled a well here to extract gas, but as a result, this huge abyss opened up, the gas had to be set on fire so that no one was poisoned. More about interesting history this unusual place in the article “Darvaz, the gates to Hell”

The Eisreisenwelt ice caves close the list of the most unusual places on earth. These caves differ from any other caves in their icy unusualness. When you get here, you feel like you are in some other fairy-tale world. There are many in the world ice caves, but the Eisreisenwelt caves are the largest among them. Their total length is 40 kilometers, and only a small part is open to the public. But even this is enough for thousands of tourists every day to admire the grandeur and unusualness of this place.


There are many unusual and even mysterious places on earth that differ not only in their unique beauty, breathtaking landscapes and rich flora. There are many interesting and rather strange places that look completely alien.

We present a selection of the most unusual corners on earth.

Valley of the Moving Stones, California

In the US state of California, there is a real geological phenomenon, which is still being studied by world scientists. This is a valley of moving or wandering (creeping) stones. It was discovered at the bottom of an old dry lake in the south of Death Valley. Incredibly, in this area, large boulders slowly move along a completely even and flat clay surface, leaving a long trail behind them!

To date, the official hypothesis of the phenomenon of the Valley of Crawling Stones is the following version - stone blocks move due to the power of wind and water. After the rains, this lake fills with water and the clay soil becomes wet. Because of this, the friction force decreases, and hurricane gusts of wind make the stones “crawl” along the plain, leaving furrows behind them.

However, no one can yet explain the fact why the stones lying nearby begin to “spread” in different directions, and some do not move at all. In addition, it remains a mystery why the boulders wander throughout the valley, because under the influence of the wind they must move in one direction of the lake.

Scientists are actively working on unraveling the mystery of this place. By the way, there is also a mystical version of this phenomenon, associated with otherworldly forces.

Weathering pillars on the Manpupuner Plateau - Russia

In the Troitsko-Pechora region of the Komi Republic, on the Manpupuner plateau, there is another natural unusual place - 7 giant stone giants were formed here, each of which reaches a height of 30 to 42 meters. They are called weathering pillars or Mansi blockheads.

According to the main version, the blocks were formed in the process of weathering and washing out of rocks. Once this place was considered mystical and shamans performed their rituals here, who claimed that spirits inhabit the plateau.

This place is quite popular with tourists. According to them, in this area there is really a special peaceful energy.

Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand

New Zealand's Waitomo region has stunning limestone caves that are unique in that they shimmer and glow thanks to the millions of fireflies that live in underground labyrinths. These small insects, members of the mushroom mosquito genus, emit phosphorescent light that creates unusual light installations.

This type of firefly lives only in New Zealand. Scientists say that the light from insects is emitted due to the fact that they are hungry - in this way, with the help of the glow, mosquitoes lure prey into their traps.

Fishing village in China, overgrown with jungle

In China, there is an unusual abandoned village that attracts tourists every year. Fishermen once lived here and since then locality began to overgrow with grass and jungle, slowly turning into a green kingdom.

Plants have completely covered the old stone houses, turning the abandoned dead city into an unusual area. This settlement has long been turned into a local attraction.

Cave of Giant Crystals in Mexico

In the Mexican city of Naica, there is another miracle of mysterious nature - the Cave of huge crystals, which is located at a depth of 300 meters. Geologists even call the bizarre interweaving of giant transparent crystals of selenite the "Sistine Chapel of Crystals" - it is so beautiful and unique. Huge formations have been growing underground for many millennia.

This Mexican wonder was accidentally discovered in 2000 by two miner brothers when they were exploring a new passage in the mine.

Crystals are like large rays that cut through space, they create an unusually breathtaking spectacle.

Antelope Canyon, USA

The most famous canyon in the southeastern part of America in the state of Arizona consists of two parts - the Upper Canyon (Gorge) and the Lower Canyon (Spirals). The Navajo Indians call the Upper Canyon the place where water flows through the rocks, and the Lower Canyon is the spiraling slopes of the rocks.

"Bloody Pond" in Japan

In the Japanese city of Beppu, there is an unusual "bloody" pond, the red color of which is due to the high level of iron in the water. The body of water is thermal spring and landmark of the city.

It is impossible to swim in these hot waters, but it will be quite interesting to look at this miracle of nature.

Eye of the Sahara, Mauritania

In the structure of Richat, on the African continent, there is a truly mystical and mysterious place called the Eye of the Sahara. It is a bizarre figure of several concentric rings. These circles are visible even from space. They are located at an altitude of about 400 meters above sea level in the Sahara Desert.

According to one version, the Eye was formed from a meteorite impact. However, today geologists are inclined to the hypothesis that the Richat structure was formed as a result of erosion. Until now, world scientists are struggling with the reason for the round shape of this miracle.

Salt desert in Bolivia

In Bolivia is big desert salt, which is also called Lake Uyuni. The desert is considered the largest salt marsh in the world. This area has active volcanoes, geysers, giant cacti grow, which create the illusion of a completely different world.

Spotted Lake Kliluk

British Columbia has absolutely unusual lake with white borders and blue-green puddles inside it. This fantastic body of water is like a mirror to other worlds. Lake Kliluk is not only beautiful, but also rich in natural resources.

Socotra Island

Socotra Island is part of an archipelago that consists of four islands in the Indian Ocean. It is unique and even anomalous in its vegetation - rare species of flora and fauna growing here are not found anywhere else in the world.

Danakil Depression and Dallol volcano in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, there is one unique and extraordinary place - the Danakil Depression, which is rightfully considered one of the hottest places on Earth. In the cool season, the thermometer shows a temperature of 35 ° C, and in the hot season - about 60 ° C!

The reason for the bright colorful colors of the depression is that due to the separation of tectonic plates in this place, the waters of the Red Sea come to the earth and Gulf of Aden. It should be added that this zone is quite radiative and volcanic.

The dormant volcano Dallol is also located here - the area around it is considered the hottest place on Earth. And the landscapes seem absolutely fantastic and even alien due to their colorfulness. Salts of iron, potassium, manganese are washed to the surface by hot springs, so the local landscapes are painted in a variety of colors.

According to astronomers, this is what the surface of one of Jupiter's moons, Io, looks like.
The last time the Dallol volcano erupted was in 1926.

Dry valleys in Antarctica

The valleys in Antarctica are the driest place on earth. This area has had no precipitation at all for several million years! The local climate is similar to the climate of Mars, so these deserts are of great interest to NASA employees. In the valleys, rovers are being tested, as well as various studies.

It should be noted that the dry part of Antarctica is not covered with ice. In this unusual place, there is a frozen lake with very salty water, in which unknown organisms were found.

Eisreisenwelt ice caves in Austria

The ice caves of the Eisreisenwelt in Austria are truly unusual and impressive in their size. Anyone who gets here feels like in a completely different world. Among all the ice caves of the earth, these are the largest. underground labyrinths The Eisreisenwelt stretched for 40 kilometers. Of course, this delightful and beautiful place attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists.

Rice fields of Honghe Hani in China

The southeastern Chinese province of Yunnan is famous for its incredibly stunning Honghe Hani rice plantations. Cascades of fields, like intricately curved mirrors, descend from the slopes of the Ailao mountains to the banks of the Red River. This unusual natural attraction is the pride of the province.