There is never a shortage of beautiful places to visit. We all want to view something that takes our breaths away. In this article I will be sharing 6 awe inspiring places for nature lovers. Selecting these 6 was very difficult.
- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove:
Arashiyama bamboo grove, also known as Sagano forest, is a natural bamboo forest in Kyoto, Japan. The sight of thousands of bamboos forming a pathway is one to remember for the rest of one's life.
- Salar de Uyuni:
The world's largest salt flat is Salar de Uyuni. It is situated in the southwest of Bolivia. It's the result of a prehistoric lake drying up, leaving behind a desert-like landscape of bright-white salt, rock formations, and cactus-studded islands.
- Marble caves:
The Marble Caves are one of the world's natural wonders. These caves are located in General Carrere Lake, which is shared by Chile and Argentina, but you must be in Chile to visit them. Chilean travel experts recommend visiting the marble caves between November and February, when melting ice turns the pristine water a stunning turquoise.
- The Great Barrier Reef:
The Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is home to the world's largest coral reef system. It is the world's largest single structure built entirely by living organisms. It is made up of and built by tiny organisms known as coral polyps.
- Bora Bora:
Bora Bora is an island group in the western part of French Polynesia's Society Islands. Bora Bora is a popular international tourist destination known for its luxurious seaside and offshore resorts. Bora Bora is formed by an extinct volcano, which is surrounded by a lagoon and a fringing reef.
- Niagara Falls:
Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls located on the border of Canada's province of Ontario and the United States' state of New York. The amount of water flowing is what makes the Niagara Falls so spectacular.
The six locations listed above are all captivating and give off the "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" vibe.
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