Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
The first authorized national park in China it is famous for magical dramatic peaks a sight to behold for everyone. Around 98% of the forest is covered with natural vegetation and it is home to more than 700 animal species.
Beachy Head, United Kingdom
One can very well look at the North Sea from the top of the cliff a view which could very well compromise the other beautiful places one must have missed.
Hamilton Pool Preserve, Texas, US
Quite a spellbinding visual spectacle this place is a result of the natural erosion and collapse of an underground river thousands of years ago. The visual delight has created the beautiful waterfalls that have led to the turquoise waters of the Hamilton Pool Preserve.
Northern Lake Bailak, Russia
Northern lake bailak is one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes in the world. The turquoise color of the water creates a nice visual scenery making it a place to visit for everyone.
Marble Lakes of Chile
We have seen plenty of lakes across the world but nothing can match the beauty of Chile’s Marble Caves which are located in the Patagonian Andes, it surely is one of the most isolated, natural treasures in the world.
Mount Bromo Volcano, Java, Indonesia

Even though it looks pretty serene in the first look but it has an active volcano within it. This is located inside the Bromo Tengger National Park. It is sadly only of the volcanoes left in Indonesia.
Milipu’s natural pools
These natural pools of Milipu are one of those rare gems which is pretty much isolated from the entire world but surely is a place to visit.
Ik-Kil Cenote, Chichen Itza, Mexico

It feels like a magical amphitheater wherein the beautiful waterfalls engulf the complete surrounding wonderfully.
Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming, USA

Quite easily Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming, USA is one of the largest and the most beautiful natural spring in the US. One wishes we could visit this phenomenon at least once.
Hand of God
A brand new Golden Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam opened to the public this past June. It took approximately a year to construct and it is a place that should be on everyone’s bucket list!
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