Top 7 Unbelievable Places on Earth: Places That Feel Like Dream





Our earth is a treasure trove of natural beauty and mystery but at the same time, the earth is very strange and fun. There are some places on our earth, which are beautiful as well as very dangerous and interesting.


On one side of this wonderful earth, there are long rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and beautiful mountains, on the other side, there is a deep and deep gorge. On one side there is desert, dunes and on the other hand, beautiful green jungles. This miracle of the earth makes it wonderful, which also maintains the natural balance of the earth.


1. Lake Baikal, Russia




Lake Baikal is located in southern Siberia. This lake is the largest freshwater lake in the world. This water is present in non-saline water, about a quarter of our planet Earth. With a depth of 5,387 feet, it is the deepest lake in the world. The lake is also considered to be the oldest lake in the world, it is believed that this lake was formed 25 million years ago. This lake supports many villages and tribes.


This is not all special about the lake, but the most wonderful thing about this lake is that when it freezes. This lake freezes because this lake is in a valley that is exposed to the freezing winds that run on its surface. And the freezing of this lake leads to the formation of the world's most amazing ice formations. Looking at the ice formations, it does not seem that the structures are formed naturally. Rocks can also be seen sitting on their own icy pedestals. This world is one of the most serene and awe-inspiring places in the world.


2. Underwater Waterfall, Mauritius




Mauritius is known for its beaches and crystal clear seas. But there is one such phenomenon on the southwest corner of the island which makes it appear that it is an underwater waterfall. Despite its appearance, it is not a real sister waterfall, but an optical illusion that is visible due to the structure of the seafloor.


3. Glowworm Cave, New Zealand





New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Apart from mountain peaks, deep valleys, and glaciers, there are also many caves that are worth seeing in New Zealand. It seems that the glowworm cave has to come out of the fantasy story right before the eyes.


The reason for this is that this cave is the home to glow worms. Glow worms are larval forms of a species of fungus. Locally known as tty it which means "projected over water". Glowworm Cave is one of the stunning sites in the world, which you must visit at least once in your life.


4. Tianzi Mountains, China




The Tianzi Mountains in China's Hunan province have some of the most unusual structures in the world. These mountain ranges cover an area of ​​approximately 17,000 acres and are made of quartz sandstone. These mountain ranges emerged on Earth 400 million years ago.


These mountains are named after a farmer who led a rebellion against the oppressive regime and called himself the “Son of Heaven”. When these mountains are covered in mist, there is something mysterious about them, and no doubt that these mountains have been the inspiration for the mountains seen in the movies like Avatar.


5. Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming, USA




This spectacularly colored Grand Prismatic Spring is in Yellowstone National Park and is the largest hot spring in the United States of America. It is bigger than a football field and its area is 370 feet wide. The depth of Hotspring is 160 feet. You can also fit a 10 story building in this hot soring.


The normal temperature of this hot spring is 160 degrees Fahrenheit and has many vibrant rings around it. The color of the hot spring is due to the presence of microbes. As the whole year goes on, you will see the colors of the rainbows in the hot spring-like red, orange, green, blue, etc.



6. Monte Roraima, Venezuela




We are also used to seeing the natural surroundings which have irregular shapes and sizes. Monte Roraima is not your ordinary mountain. Its 12-square-mile summit is surrounded by 13,000-foot-high cliffs. This mountain is on the Tri-Point border, which is between Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil.


As this mountain has lasted for a very long time thus it has local beliefs as well. The people of Paymon and Capone believe that a stump is a giant tree that once bore all the fruits and vegetables of all over the world. This mountain features many incredible stories, including the story of the lost world by Arthur Conan Doyle and Paradise Falls from the film UP.


7. Kanya Crystalis, Colombia




The Kanya Crystalis is a small tributary in Colombia that feeds the Guayabero River in Colombia but is generally one of the most beautiful rivers in the world due to its unique plant life. The fast-flowing water passes through an area that is at the edge of the Amazon Rainforest. This river is almost completely clean and glass-like. There are many holes and dips on its riverbed.


This location is an ideal place for growing Macarena Calvigera Plant. It takes on a brilliant red color during the summer months and also provides shelter for various other species to grow, adding black, yellow, blue, red colors to the mix. Kanya Crystalis is also affectionately known as “Liquid Rainbow”. The visitors cannot even believe their eyes that this beauty is real when they are standing next to this river.


Written by Tamanna Rathor

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