Natural wonders come in many unique and beautiful shapes and sizes in different parts of the world. From China's Tianzi mountains to Pamukkale, in Turkey which has its unique shape and beauty.
Curious about anything? Following 11 the most beautiful photos taken of natural wonders around the world.
Sungai Caño Cristales, Colombia
The Caño Cristales River is also known as “five-color river” or “rainbow in the form of liquid”.
These waters actually look quite normal most of the time, at least until the color of the water changes from around July to November.
This river is also surrounded by layers of Macarenia clavigera which is a unique plant seen around the river. When I saw this river, the color of the water will turn bright red, even interspersed with blue water, green moss, and yellow sand.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a famous cliff with waves-like patterns and high sandstone walls.
Gap in Arizona, Antelope Canyon, has narrow footpaths formed by water erosion over millions of years.
Socotra Island, Samudra hindia
Located in the Indian Ocean, the island of Socotra has plants found nowhere else on the planet.
One of the more famous species on the island of Socotra is the dragon's blood tree. The shape of this tree looks like a flying saucer, of!
Chocolate Hill, Bohol Island Philippines
Bohol Island Chocolate Hill in the Philippines is famous for its odd cone shape.
This brown hill varies in height, starting from 98 feet to 393 feet. During the dry season, the grass turns a distinctive brown color. There are more than 1.268 conical hill covering an area 31 one thousand.
Skógafoss di Skógar, Iceland
The number of jets produced by Skógafoss Falls in Skógar, This Icelandic makes sightings of a rainbow on a clear day very likely.
Skógafoss flows not just one, but two glaciers (Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull). According to legend, a viking named Thrasi hid his gold chest under this amazing waterfall.
Mount Fuji in Honshu, Japan
Mount Fuji is an active volcano that last erupted in 2015 1707.
The best mountain in Japan (As high as 12.388 feet) this towers over the nearby countryside, which is often shrouded in a thick layer of fog.
Fly Geyser di Black Rock Desert, Nevada
Human error and geothermal activity collided to create the Fly Geyser in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada.
The geyser was formed after a failed geothermic energy company resealed the test well, geothermal heat forces water up into the geyser.
Gua Waitomo Glowworm
New Zealand's Waitomo Glowworm Cave is home to thousands of twinkling glowworms.
The cave has been open to the public ever since 1889, but was known by the Maori customary community for a long time. In fact, Waitomo comes from the Maori word wai, for water and volume as well as for holes or entrances.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Indonesia
The Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Indonesia offers a vibrant green landscape with towering palm trees.
It seems that Indonesia is famous for its terraced rice fields and tegalalang, you know! The farmers here use an irrigation system that has been passed down for centuries.
Lake Hillier, Australia
Lake Hillier, which is pink in Australia, looks like chewing gum, but this lake is associated with a mystery.
Most believe that the color in these lakes is caused by certain algae in the lake being attracted to high salinity, and pink bacteria known as halobacteria.
Whatever the reason, the color is unique, This lake is in Middle Island, an island in the Recherche Archipelago that is used only for research purposes, and can only be seen by helicopter.
Pamukkale, Turkey
In Pamukkale, This turkey accommodates warm water flooded from natural hot springs.
Known as “cotton castle” in Turkish, the terraces are created over time by limestone mineral deposits from geothermal activity, you know!