Each of us have our dream destinations, these are the places that we all include in our bucket list. Places that we want to visit before we die. In this article will list ten of the most fascinating places to visit on earth.
The world is full of wonderful, amazing and jaw-dropping locations, so be sure to make the most of your time and visit the best ones that you are dying to see. From majestic mountains and epic waterfalls to ancient cities and underwater worlds, We’ve listed 10 fascinating places to visit to give you an idea for the ultimate travel bucket list.
Here are Ten Places to Visit Before You Die:
Ice Canyon , Greenland
Ice Canyon of Greenland is a big island and is one of the most visited spot in Greenland. It is an impressive ice structure that reaches 30-40 meters deep. The water from the melted icebergs forms a turquoise river that flows through the canyon and creates a wonderful eye catching landscape. The perfect time to vist is during May to July where in the weather is not so freezing.
Pamukkale, Turkey
Pamukkale is a natural hot water pools located in the Denizli Province in south-western Turkey. Pamukkale is a Turkish word which means “cotton castle”. It is known as travertines or the terraces that form due to the carbonate minerals that gather up as the flowing water circles.
Seventeen hot-water springs in the area spill out water in temperatures ranging from 95 degrees to 212 degrees, which contains a high concentration of calcium bicarbonate. The water flows off a cliff, cools and hardens into calcium deposits that form terraces.
Pamukkale Hot Springs can be visited all year long, but it is absolutely spectacular in the winter time, when natural pools of hot water form and tourists can take long, soothing baths.
Pamukkale Hot Springs can be visited all year long, but it is absolutely spectacular in the winter time, when natural pools of hot water form and tourists can take long, soothing baths.
Keukenhof Gardens, Netherlands
For those who love spring flowers, especially tullips, Keukenhof flower gardens near Amsterdam is a place must visit. The beauty of these gardens and the brilliant bulb flowers just cannot be adequately captured in pictures.
The garden is only open for about two months in the spring. Several small river cruise lines feature spring tulip cruises for those wanting to visit Keukenhof and tour the Netherlands.
Blood River, Devil’s Pulpit, Gartness, Scotland
Devil’s Pulpit is located about 200 yards off Deerberry Lane in the Blood River bottoms. This rock formation sits up high on a steep hill overlooking the valley below. Situated at about 500 feet above sea level, the pulpit rises 130 feet above the river and provides a great vista. The only sign of civilization is a communications tower in the distance. Various types of trees can be seen everywhere, with a few of them even growing on top of the rock.
Petrified Sand Dunes, Arizona
Sinuous lines of color swirl through the Wave, the most famous landform at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Flash floods carved this passage through petrified sand dunes, exposing the iron-rich bands.
Petra, Jordan
The City of Petra was hidden in the mountains of Jordan for thousands of years when a young Swiss explorer Johan Ludwig Burckhardt rediscovered it in 1812.
Temples, tombs, and other buildings are all carved out of the sandstone cliffs, wich also gives it the name the “rose red city”.
Cave of Crystals, Naica Mine, Mexico
The Naica Mine of the Mexican state of Chihuahua is a working mine that is best known for its extraordinary selenite crystals. The Cave of Crystals (Cueva de los Cristales) is a cave approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) below the surface in the limestone host rock of the mine. The chamber contains giant selenite crystals, some of the largest natural crystals ever found.T he selenite crystals were formed by hydrothermal fluids emanating from the magma chambers below.
Tunnel of Love in Kleven, Ukraine
his gorgeous long, leafy tunnel looks like a green dream or a scene from a film – but it can actually be found deep in the forests of Ukraine. Located near the town of Kleven, this luscious green tunnel provides passage for a private train that provides wood to a local factory. Measuring 1.8 miles long, the unusual rail route in Eastern Europe is also a popular spot for lovers’ promises.
Marble Caves, Chile
The stunning caves are one of the most visited sites in the small town of Chile Chico. The caves are purely made up only of marble, the formation of the caves is completely natural and site is simply beautiful, too beautiful to describe it in words. Penetration of water through the huge blocks of rocks has carved the rocks in such a way that they form these beautiful caves and tunnels within the rocks. The tourist can take a boat ride through the inner tunnels of these huge caves and get mesmerized in its beauty.
Glow worm cave, New Zealand
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves, located just outside the main Waitomo township on the North Island of New Zealand, is a famous attraction because of a sizeable population of glowworms that live in the caves. Glowworms or Arachnocampa luminosa are tiny, bioluminescent creatures that produce a blue-green light and are found exclusively in New Zealand.
We have only one life that is very short and every time we must choose what we will do, see or learn. It’s damn hard to make everything we want because most of time we must work and rest.
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