Top Natural Beauties Around the World


Our world is so full of wonders and beautiful places that new and amazing ones are discovered almost every day. There are indeed so many places, both natural and man-made, that are really hard to believe actually exist. No wonder, different geographical locations, climatic conditions, even seasons, and creativity of human beings have made everything or anything possible in this world. From natural beauties like lakes and mountains to man-made flower fields and parks, here are some unbelievably stunning places from around the world that are hard to believe actually exist. Take a look.


1. Wisteria flower tunnel at Kawachi Fuji Garden in Japan

Located in the city of Kitakyushu, Kawachi Fuji Garden is home to an incredible 150 wisteria flowering plants of 20 different species. The garden’s main attraction is the wisteria tunnel that allows visitors to walk down an enchanting tunnel exploding with color.
2. Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

Hitachi Seaside Park is a public park located at Hitachinaka in Ibaraki, Japan. Thousands of fluffy Kokia plants adorn the hillsides of this park. While the plants are green during summer, they turn bright crimson red in autumn.
3. Lavender fields in the UK

Most famously grown in Southern France, where much of the world’s organic lavender is obtained, England also has many popular lavender farms. Many of these farms are open to the general public from June to late August, allowing visitors to stroll through the miles of purple haze.
4. Red Beach, Panjin, China

Red Beach is famous for its landscape featuring the red plant of Suaeda salsa. It is located in Dawa County, Panjin, China, and it is based in the biggest wetland and reed marsh in the world.
5. Tianzi Mountains, China

Tianzi Mountain is said to be named after the farmer Xiang Dakun of the Tujia ethnic group, who led a successful local farmers’ revolt and called himself “Tianzi”. It is located in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province of China.
6. Takinoue Park in Japan

Takinoue Park is located in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. The park is famous for Shibazakura or Pink Moss.
7. Tunnel of Love, Ukraine

The Tunnel of Love is a picturesque rail line located near Kleven, Ukraine. It is a railway surrounded by green arches. Couples looking for a fairytale experience have given the passageway an additional purpose, using the space as a romantic vista.
8. Tea fields in China

Hangzhou, southwest of Shanghai, is home to the “Dragon Well” hill, or Longjing, one of the most famous tea fields in China. A playground for the emperors of yore, Hangzhou has for centuries been a favourite place to rest, recuperate, and drink tea.
9. Bamboo Forest, Japan

Bamboo Forest is a tourist site in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. It is referred to as one of the most beautiful groves on Earth.
10. Flower fields of the Netherlands

The flower fields of the Netherlands are just as spectacular when they are seen in real life. These flower fields are said to be more than just aesthetically beautiful, they are also economically important to the country.
11. Canola flower fields, China

Canola flower fields are located in Luoping County in Yunnan, China. Luoping County is quiet for most of the year until the canola flowers bloom, and then the whole area of Yunnan county is reborn into a vibrant natural spectacle of yellow flowers as far as the eye can see.

12. Lake Hillier, Australia

Located off the south coast of Western Australia, Lake Hillier is a saline lake on the edge of Middle Island, the largest of the islands and islets that make up the Recherche Archipelago in the Goldfields-Esperance region.
13. Moraine Lake, Canada

Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. The turquoise color of this lake changes hue throughout the summer, as the melting glaciers feed the water.
14. Meteora, Greece

The Meteora in Greece is a formation of immense monolithic pillars and hill-like huge rounded boulders associated with one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. The surroundings of the Meteora is awash in hues of lavender.
15. Cherry Blossom Avenue in Bonn, Germany

In the old town of Bonn, Germany, you will find a number of cherry blossom tunneled streets that explode with color every spring.
16. Zhangye Danxia Landform, China

Danxia landform refers to various landscapes found in southeast, southwest and northwest China. It is formed from red-coloured sandstones and conglomerates of largely Cretaceous age. It is said that over 24 million years, different colored layers of sandstone and other minerals pressed together to form distinctive ribbons of color seen here.
17. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat. As its name suggests, Salar de Uyuni is extraordinarily flat, with altitude level variations of one meter to a little over three feet. During the wet season, a shallow layer of water covers the flats, offering visitors stunning vistas seen here.
18. Mount Roraima in South America

Mount Roraima is the highest of the Pakaraima chain of tepui plateaus in South America. The mountain also serves as the triple border point of Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil.
19. Pamukkale, Turkey

Pamukkale, meaning “cotton castle” in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province, southwestern Turkey. It is famous for its hot springs and travertines, which are terraces of carbonate minerals left by flowing water.
20. Fly Geyser, Nevada

Fly Geyser, also known as Fly Ranch Geyser, is a small geothermal geyser located in Washoe County, Nevada. It is said that Fly Geyser was accidentally created during well drilling in 1964 while exploring for sources of geothermal energy.


21. Lake Retba, Senegal

Lake Retba or Lac Rose, meaning Pink Lake, lies north of the Cap Vert peninsula of Senegal. It is named for its pink waters caused by Dunaliella salina algae and is known for its high salt content.

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