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The Great Barrier Reef.
The world's largest coral reef is located in the Pacific Ocean, off the northeast coast of Australia. It is always warm here, so you can admire the stunning underwater world at any time of the year.
Lake Baikal.
The ancient Siberian Baikal overwhelms with its grandeur, beauty and boundless expanses. It is recognized as the deepest lake in the world, and for its unique ecosystem it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Geirangerfjord, Norway.
Norway is known for its fjords - giant mountain corridors filled with sea water. One of Norway's most famous fjords is the Geirangerfjord, whose serene waters reflect towering cliffs and lush green forests. Small villages, towns and farms are comfortably located along its banks, and in some places streams of waterfalls fall directly from the rocks into the abyss.
Meteora monastery complex, Thessaly, Greece.
Terrible giants are crowned with ancient functioning monasteries, hovering between heaven and earth on the tops of rocks. Of the 24 previously built Orthodox sacred temple complexes, each on its own rock, only six survived.
McWay Falls, USA.
The best places in the world continue with one of the most unusual waterfalls in the world, which is located in the US state of California. McWay Falls is considered an ever-living waterfall, as it never dries up, and its waters fall from a cliff right into a picturesque bay. And the very vegetation surrounding the waterfall always remains green - the secret is that the trees in this district are fed by the waters of the underground river.
Sagano Bamboo Forest, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan.
Arashiyama is an area located about 8 km west of downtown Kyoto, translated as "Storm Mountain". It is famous for its Shinto shrines, Zen Buddhist temples and amazing bamboo grove Sagano.
Pamukkale,Provinces Denizli,Turkey.
Pamukkale, located in the western part of Turkey, is called the "city of minerals". In its vicinity there are many mineral springs enriched with calcium and travertines.
Colored rocks, China.
100 million years ago, there was a natural reservoir here, where water streams rushed, carrying silt with them. Too high water temperatures dried up the pool, the process of solidification of bottom sediments took place. Natural watercolor painting of unique rocks was given by multi-layered reddish sandstone and sedimentary mountain periods belonging to the Cretaceous period.
Mount Roraima in South America.
The history of the formation of the oldest geological formation of our planet, 2560 m high, (on the Guiana Highlands) began 2 billion years ago. Local Indian tribes treat Roraima with reverence, considering it the "navel of the Earth", on the top of the mountain there is a queen-goddess, the progenitor of mankind.
The famous cave of the Inner Hebrides in the British north was created by nature from prismatic basalt, 113 meters long. The wide entrance of the huge cavity resembles a majestic Gothic cathedral, framed by stone columns.