1. Crystal Cave (Skaftafell), Iceland:
The Crystal Cave in Skaftafell national park, highlights nature’s beauty. Created by the awesome forces of the Vatnajvkull ice cap in the south of the volcanic island,
the deep blue cave was formed by the glacier meeting the coastline. The centuries old ice that has come from the slopes of 6,921 feet tall Vrffajvkull,
Iceland’s tallest active volcano, has compressed all air out of the ice adding to the texture and colour of the cave.
2.Mount Roraima, Venezuela :
Roraima is the highest tepuy on the triple border of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. Its name is derived from 'Roroi-ma,' which in Pemon means 'big blue-green.'
The only way visitors can climb to the top is from the Gran Sabana side, in Venezuela.its 31 km2 summit area is bounded on all sides by cliffs rising 400 metres (1,300 ft).
It might look like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie, but this natural wonder is completely real.
3.Tunnel of Love – Kleven, Ukraine:
The Tunnel of Love is an amusement railway located near Klevan, Ukraine. It is a railway surrounded by green arches and is three kilometers in length.
It is known for being a favorite place for couples to take walks. this railway has naturally transformed itself into a romantic paradise for couples.
4. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia:
Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi), located in Bolivia. Photographers flock here to capture the unique landscape.
It is often visited as part of a 3 or 4 day tour of South West Bolivia,and is at an elevation of 3,656 meters above mean sea level.
5.Mount Grinnell – Glacier National Park, Montana:
Mount Grinnell is a peak located in the heart of Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana near Mount Gould and Mount Wilbur. It is named after George Bird Grinnell.
From the Many Glacier Hotel on Swiftcurrent Lake the “false peak” of Grinnell Point can be seen.
6.The Stone Forest – Yunnan, China:
The Stone Forest or Shilin is a notable set of limestone formations about 500 km2 located in Shilin Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province,
People's Republic of China, near Shilin approximately 90 km (56 mi) from the provincial capital Kunming.The tall rocks seem to emanate from
the ground in the manner of stalagmites, with many looking like petrified trees thereby creating the illusion of a forest made of stone.
7.Zhangye, China:
The incredibly coloured rocky landscape that looks as though it’s been painted. Danxia Landform at Nantaizi village of Nijiaying town, in Gansu province of China.
This incredible landscape look as if it have been painted in the sweeping pastel brush strokes of an impressionistic artwork.
But in fact this remarkable picture show the actual scenery of Danxia Landform at Nantaizi village .
8.Lake Retba – Senegal:
Lake Retba or Lac Rose (meaning Pink Lake) lies north of the Cap Vert peninsula of Senegal, some 30 km (18 miles) north-east of the capital, Dakar in northwest Africa.
It is named for its pink waters caused by Dunaliella salina algae and is known for its high salt content, up to 40% in some areas.
9.Tulip fields – Lisse, Holland:
Keukenhof (Kitchen garden), also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens.
According to the official website for the Keukenhof Park, approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted annually in the park,which covers an area of 32 hectares (79 acres).
10.Socotra, Yemen:
Socotra , also spelled Soqotra, is an island and a small archipelago of four islands in the Indian Ocean. One of the most striking of Socotra’s plants is the dragon’s
blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari), which is a strange-looking, umbrella-shaped tree.These trees grows in droves high up on Diskum plateau in the center of the island.