Here are some of the most breathtaking places I would like to visit:
Flower Fields, Holland
The striking colors of the flowers are a typical sight in Holland during the spring. The bright red, pink, yellow and blue colors are overwhelmingly beautiful and are definitely a must see!
Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat at 10,582 square kilometers. Isn't it impressive?!
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
It is a glacier that's approximately 19 kilometers long and is located in Medndenhall Valley in Alaska.
Bamboo Forest, Japan
The beautiful Bamboo Forest of Kyoto is both peaceful and naturally aesthetic. Bamboo is an exotic, giant grass and a rich and fascinating part of Japanese culture.
Naica Mine, Mexico
The Naica Mine is a working mine that is best known for its extraordinary selenite crystals that are discovered during mining operations.
Mount Roraima, South America
Mount Roraima is a truly remarkable creation as it has 400-meter tall cliffs on all sides. It is the tallest of the Pakaraima Chain in South Africa and borders Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. Many of the plants that grow on the top of this mountain are found nowhere else on earth.
Pamukkale, Turkey
This beautiful and unique place is open to visitor, making it seen as one of the top unusual tourist destinations in the word.
Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
The Plitvice Lakes, located in Plitvice Lakes National Park, are one of the first places to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every year over 1.2 million tourists from all over the world travel to Croatia to admire the lakes. What makes the cascades so special is that they are all connected and follow the same flow. It is a remarkable and unique sight to see and I can definitely recommend visiting it because this is one of my To-Visit-Places I've already seen. It's well worth visiting!
This are the Plitvice Lakes in winter.
As I already mentioned, these are just a few places I would like to see. There is an infinite number of amazing places in the world that are breathtaking and worth a visit :)
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