20 Of the World’s Most Beautiful Natural Wonders – Part 2
Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site
The Bioluminescent Beaches of the Maldives illuminate the night sky
There are rhinos, hippos, waterbucks, and buffalo at Lake Nakuru, Kenya
The Grand Canyon is Arizona’s most well-known natural wonder, and for good reason: with its massive size and breathtaking views, this natural wonder is a must-see
The Fairy Pools are crystal clear pools on the Scottish Isle of Skye
Hawaii’s Na Pali Coast is sure to impress any visitor, with its colorful cliffs and azure-blue waters below
In Israel and Jordan, the Dead Sea is the ideal location for floating
Indonesia’s Tegalalang Rice Terrace features a lush, verdant setting with soaring palm trees
The rugged Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Ireland, provide breathtaking views of the sea below
The rock formations in Utah’s Goblin Valley State Park are also known as goblins
Even on rainy days, Monteverde Cloud Forest in Monte Verde, Costa Rica, feels and looks like a jungle paradise
The Blyde River Canyon in South Africa is famous for its distinctive geology, which includes the Pinnacle, a towering quartzite column
Jeju Island in South Korea is also famous for its breathtaking lava tubes, which are caves formed by cooling lava
The Verdon Gorge in southern France is well-known for its turquoise waters
The Stone Forest in China dates back 270 million years
Mt. Erebus in Antarctica is 1.3 million years old
El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico is the only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System
Reynisfjara Beach in Vik, Iceland, has black sand, basalt stone columns, and occasionally is shrouded in fog, giving it an unearthly appearance
Tianmen Cave in Zhangjiajie, China, is one of the world’s highest naturally formed arches
Iguazu Falls is a spectacular sight in Argentina and Brazil
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