1. Wisteria Tunnel
Wisteria Tunnel is located at the
Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu, Japan. Flowering trees hang overhead
and the different colored rows speckle the garden.
2. Cinque Terre, Italy
The Cinque Terre is part of the coast
in the Liguria region of Italy. The terraces built on the rugged
landscape are a popular tourist attraction.
3. Hotel La Montaña Mágica
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Magic Mountain hotel is exactly what
you think it is. It’s a hotel shaped like a mountain that spews water
from the top. It’s located in Huilo Huilo, a private Natural Reserve in
the Los Rios region of Chile.
4. The Crooked Forest
The Crooked Forest is located right
outside of Nowe Czarnowo, West Pomerania, Poland. The grove contains
approximately 400 pine trees with bent trunks. They were planted
sometime in 1939, but why or who made them crooked is unknown.
5. Tunnel Of Love
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Giant trees surround this old train
tunnel located in Kleven, Ukraine. The magical-looking place is
nicknamed “The Tunnel Of Love” by locals because it is a popular spot
for couples to visit.
Photo by Oleg Gordienko.6. Blue Lagoon Hot Springs
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The Blue Lagoon hot springs in
Iceland are man-made bodies of water, but the springs are heated
naturally with the volcanic activity on the island. The springs are
especially beautiful in the snowy winter, and the water still quite
toasty.
7. Ice Canyon
The ice canyons in Greenland were carved by meltwater and are as deep as 150 feet.
8. Ball Pyramid
Ball Pyramid is the world’s tallest
sea stack. It is the remains of a shield volcano formed about 7 million
years ago. It is 562 meters high and is located southeast of Lord Howe
Island in the Pacific Ocean.
9. The Great Barrier Reef
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The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s
largest coral reef system. It’s located in the Coral Sea, off the coast
of Queensland, Australia. It’s so large, you can see it from outer
space. The reef is a very popular destination for scuba divers and other
tourists.
10. Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes National Park is the
oldest national park in Southeast Europe and the largest park in
Croatia. The park is filled with luscious green scenery, beautiful
lagoons, and amazing waterfalls.
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