Large Blue Hole, Belize
This eye-catching pit in Belize is a completely natural formation and is formed by underground resources dissolving limestone. 300 meters in diameter and about 125 meters deep, this blue hole is one of the best places in the world for scuba diving.Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
This natural wonder in Croatia consists of exactly 16 lakes and each lake is connected by steps and waterfalls. You can explore this magnificent beauty by walking among the lakes and waterfalls with its wooden walkways.Flying Geyser, Nevada, USA
Okay, this colorful geyser is not 100% natural, but as a result we accidentally occur, we decided to add it to our list! Exactly 40 years ago, workers drilled geothermal energy resources in an old lake bed that had turned into a desert, causing the minerals to rise and form this form as the spring erupted from the ground. The difference of Fly Geyser from other geysers is that it never stops. It's an extraordinary sight, isn't it?Zhangye Danxia, China
The sandstone shapes that are thought to have formed in these millions of years in China are so interesting that it is as if a giant hand has done marbling art in this field. In 2011, Zhangye Danxia was transformed into a national park, one of the most popular destinations of Chinese tourism.Gate of Hell, Turkmenistan
The story of the Hell Gate, which is 70 meters in diameter, reminds a little of the formation of the Fly Geyser. This huge well producing methane gas was discovered by chance in 1971 by Russian earth scientists while exploring natural gas resources. The well that the scientists set on fire to prevent the methane gas from affecting the environment has been on fire ever since.
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All these places are absolutely beautiful.
Personally, I'd love to see the flying geyser!
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