30 world attractions that you need to see at least once in your life
Even the most adventurous traveler can always find unexplored places, countries and cultures, because our planet is so diverse. Rice terraces, waterfalls and transparent ponds — We have gathered for you 30 attractions that everyone should see at least once!
Pamukkale, Turkey
The natural object in the Turkish province of Denizli is 17 geothermal springs that look extraordinary !! Dazzling white terraces are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. And besides they are open for swimming.

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Rice terraces, China
The most famous rice terraces of China Longji Rice Terraces due to their unusual shape are called the Dragon Ridge & raquo ;. They are located near the county of Guilin and rise over the sea for 300-1100 meters. The most spectacular sight this place gets in the spring, when the blue sky and the sun reflect in the water.

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The temples of Pagan, Myanmar
The ancient city of Pagan in the state of Myanmar today is an archaeological zone with pagodas, temples and monasteries. The most famous and beautiful ones are — Buddhist temple Damayandji and Ananda. Once you see this ancient city, you will remember it forever.

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Monasteries of Meteora, Greece
The largest complex of monasteries in Greece is struck in the first place by its location: it is on the tops of cliffs, reaching a height of 600 meters. Monasteries are a unique attraction, after all they were built in the years 950-970, when there were no roads or equipment and all materials were raised on the rocks by hand.

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Uyuni Solonchak, Bolivia
The dry lake on the south of the desert plain The Altiplano is the largest solonchak in the world. The mirror surface of Uyuni reflects the clouds, which creates an incredible sight!

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Hitachi National Park, Japan
In the park of the Japanese city of Hitatinka, you can admire the beauty of nature at any time of the year, because there are plants flowering every season. p>

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Hell -Dair and El Hazne, Jordan
Temples in the city of Petra in Jordan — unique sights. Back in the I century AD. they were completely cut from the rocks.

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Machu Picchu, Peru
& laquo; City among the clouds & raquo; is considered one of the most mysterious landmarks of the world, located on the top of the ridge at an altitude of 2,450 meters above sea level. It is believed that the city was created as a sacred mountain shelter by the Inca ruler Pachacutec. It was inhabited by 1,200 people, and all of them mysteriously disappeared from the city in the middle of the XVI century.

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The Cave in the Algarve , Portugal
Located on the beach of the Portuguese region of the Algarve, this cave at the expense of its arch with holes creates an amazing view. Especially at times when the rays of the sun pass through them.

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Lencois Maranensis National Park in Brazil
The national park in the Brazilian state of Maranhaan is famous for its sand dunes. It takes on a particularly charming appearance in the rainy season, when lagoons form between the dunes.

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Lake Moiraine, Canada
The glacial lake is located in Banff National Park at an altitude of 1885 meters. Fully filled it only from the middle to the end of June, fueled by a glacier. At this time, the stony bottom of the lake creates an amazing reflection on the surface.

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Shondong Cave, Vietnam
In the Vietnamese province of Quangbin is the largest cave in the world — Shondong. It is assumed that its total volume — 38.5 million square meters. There is a river in the cave, and there are grass and trees.

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Tulip Fields, Netherlands
The flower fields in the Netherlands occupy huge areas, and therefore look so fabulous. The largest number of tulips blooms from the beginning of April to the middle of May — at this time you can see an incredible riot of colors!

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Mount Roraima, South America
The Roraima Table Mountain is located at the junction of Brazil, Venezuela and Guyana. Its main feature is that a large cloud is constantly hovering over the mountain.

Photos: feel-planet.com
The cave crystals, Mexico
At a depth of 300 meters under the city of Naika in Mexico is a cave of crystals. The largest crystal found here reached a height of 11 meters and had a width of 4 meters. You can stay inside the cave for no longer than 20 minutes, as the temperature in it can rise to 60 degrees.

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Colored rocks Zhangye Dan'sha, China
In the Chinese province of Gansu is the National Geopark Zhangye Danxia, whose main attraction is — colored rocks. Formed by deposits of sandstone and other minerals, they reach a height of several hundred meters.

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Sea of stars, Maldives
Thanks to the bioluminescence of millions of living organisms, the beaches on the Maldivian island of Vaadu seem to be covered with stars. The spectacle is simply incredible!

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Antelope Canyon, USA
Located in the north of Arizona, this canyon derives its name from an incredible color reminiscent of antelope skin. Special magic is added to this place by sunlight breaking through the rocks.

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Fingal Cave, United Kingdom
The cave washed in the rock is on the Scottish island of Staffa. Its walls are vertical basalt columns up to 20 meters high. For boats, the entrance to the cave is too narrow, so you can only get to it on foot along the edge above the water.

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Bamboo forest, Japan
The amazing beauty of the natural landmark of the bamboo forest of Sagano is near to Kyoto. It is a picturesque alley of tall trees that look very impressive.

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Spotted Lake, Canada
Spotted Lake water near the town of Osoyus is also called Kliuk. Its water is saturated with various minerals and has the world's largest concentration of magnesium sulphate. Due to this, during the summer, spots of various shapes and colors are formed on the surface of the lake during evaporation.

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Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina
One of the most famous tourist sites in Argentina — Glacier Perito Moreno, located in the National Park Los Glyareas. It has an area of 250 square kilometers.

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Waterfalls Iguassu, South America
The complex of 270 waterfalls is on the border of Brazil and Argentina and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. They are the most visited tourist attraction in South America, where annually there are up to 2 million visitors.
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The Giant Road, Northern Ireland
An amazing sight was formed as a result of an ancient volcanic eruption near Bushmills in Northern Ireland.

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Lake Flathead, USA
The largest lake in the US is to the west of the Mississippi River and the known good arya extremely clear water. Despite the fact that at first glance it seems shallow, in some places the depth of Lake Flathead reaches 113 meters.

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Pongur Waterfall, Vietnam
The waterfall in the vicinity of the city of Dalat reaches a height of 40 meters and is 100 meters wide. It is considered one of the main attractions of Vietnam — and it is not surprising, because its beauty is amazing!

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Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The world's largest coral reef stretches for 2,5 thousand kilometers along the north-eastern coast of Australia. It is the world's largest natural object, formed from living organisms. Moreover, it can be seen from space.

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Gui Jiang River, China
River in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region — one of the most picturesque in China. Transparent water and the surrounding nature create an amazing atmosphere!

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The Monolith of Devils- Tower, USA
The natural monument of Devils Tower is located on the territory of the state of Wyoming and is a monolith of volcanic origin with a height of 386 meters. It is estimated that his age is — from 195 to 225 million years.

Photo: npca. org
Troll's tongue, Norway
The stone ledge on the rock of Skieggedal, near the Norwegian city of Odda, has a similar name due to its unusual shape: it looks like a big tongue. And in fact it is a fallen piece of rock, horizontally frozen on its edge.

Photo: earthtrekkers.com
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