10 Unbelievable Places On Earth
As promised we have come back with 10 more
breathtaking places, which we hope that you would love to visit once in your
life time. You've got to see these places to believe them.
1.Fields of Tea, China
The coastal province of Zhejiang is famed for their gorgeous green tea
fields. Many important styles of green tea originated in Zhejiang, including
well, gunpowder, and anjibai cha. Zhejiang is the bastion of Green tea
production in China and the World.
2.Lake Hillier, Australia
Lake Hillier is a pink-colored lake on Middle Island, Western
Australia. The color of the lake is permanent, and the color doesn’t change its
color when taken out in a bottle. The
length of the lake is about 600 meters. From above the lake appears a solid
bubble gum pink.
It’s an unbelievable sight of a massive glacier, with such vibrant
blue ice melting all around.A small, unseen stream tumbles down the slopes of
Mt. McGinnis. As it peters out, it disappears under the icy border of the
Mendenhall Glacier.The water tunnels its way underneath the glacier, assisted
only by the movement of air, forming the ice caves. There are chunks of ice
hanging there ready to fall.
4.Naica Mine, Mexico
The Naica Mine of the Mexican state of Chihuahua is a working mine
that is best known for its extraordinary selenite crystals.
Surprisingly, The Naica mine gets hotter as you go down because it
lies above an intrusion of magma about a mile below the surface. Within the
cave itself, the temperature goes as high as 112 degrees Fahrenheit with 90 to
100 percent humidity—hot enough that each visit carries the risk of heatstroke.
5.Red Beach, China
The Red Beach is located in the Liaohe River delta, near Panjin City,
China. It is based in the biggest wetland and reed marsh in the world. The sand
itself isn’t red. The red is caused by a type of sea weed that grows abundantly
in the saline-alkali soil. In autumn, this weed turns flaming red, and the
beach looks as if it was covered by an infinite red carpet that creates a rare
red sea landscape.
6.Tianzi Mountain
Tianzi Mountain is located in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province of
China, close to the Suoxi Valley. Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve covers an area
of 67 square kilometers, and the highest peak is 1,262 meters above the sea
level.
The mountain is named after Xiang Dakunwho led
the local farmers’ revolt and called himself Tianzi---the Son of Heaven, Tianzi
Mountain provides stunning views of peaks, which rise one after another. It is
known as 'the Monarch of the Peak Forest'
7.Shibazakura Flowers, Takinoue Park, Japan
The Shibazakura (Pink Moss) Festival is one of the most unique and
colorful festivals on the Hokkaido flower calendar. Winding paths lead you
across a surreal pink and purple hillside overlooking Takinoue town.
Every year from early May to early June, Takinoue Park is covered with
a carpet of Shibazakura which started from the equivalent of a single tangerine
box filled with seedlings. These flowers have spread and grown every year and
now cover an area of 100,000 square meters.
8.Door to Hell
The Door to Hell is a natural gas field in Derweze (also spelled
Darvaza, meaning "gate"), Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. The Door to
Hell is noted for its natural gas firing which has been burning continuously
since it was lit by Soviet petrochemical scientists in 1971, fed by the rich
natural gas deposits in the area.
9.Street in Bonn, Germany
The Cherry Blossom Festival (KirschblĂĽtenfest) in the old part of the
city of Bonn is celebrated annually
around the mid of April.
10.Zhangye Danxia Landform, China
ZhangyeDanxia Landform is literally a massive piece of art that spans
more than 400 square kilometers in the Linze and Sunan counties of the Gansu
Province in northwest China. The unusual colors of the rocks are the result of
red sandstone and mineral deposits being laid down over 24 million years. The
resulting 'layer cake' was then buckled by the same tectonic plates responsible
for parts of the Himalayan mountains
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