Guyana
As one of the world's most pristine rainforests remaining, there are virtually no roads here. Any visitor who has the chance to set foot in Guyana will surely be captivated by the majestic beauty of Kaieteur Falls.

Limestone mountains in southern China
This site, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, spans the provinces of Chongqing, Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan. The complex includes many important limestone formations, along with natural bridges, canyons, and extensive cave systems.

Seljavallalaug, Iceland
Seljavallalaug is renowned as a stunning geothermal pool that is beautiful year-round. "This is a geothermal pool hidden at the foot of the southern hills of Iceland, and only those who know about it can find it," commented Hugh Morris, a reporter for the Telegraph (UK).
Immersing yourself in the natural hot springs and gazing at the majestic clouds of Iceland, you'll feel like the only one existing in this paradise. Whether it's the cold or dry season, this haven, detached from everyday life, attracts many visitors seeking a unique experience.

Isla de Providencia, Colombia
This is where the "seven-colored sea" surrounds this idyllic Caribbean island. However, due to the lack of trails, it can be quite difficult for tourists to access this paradise. Locals rumor that the treasure of pirate Henry Morgan is still buried here.

Heidiland, Switzerland
This is a romantic and peaceful destination, perfect for a relaxing vacation. Upon arriving in Heidiland, you'll be immersed in magnificent meadows and snow-capped mountain peaks. If your feet are tired after a long hike, the nearby town of Bad Ragaz offers hot springs to help travelers unwind.
Along the lake are wooden houses adorned with garlands, and livestock roam freely around the fences, creating a serene and poetic scene.

Atacama Desert, Chile
Located in northern Chile and with a small part in southern Peru, the Atacama Desert lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. This desert is the driest in the world. Although it contains more death than life, the Atacama is renowned as a land of vibrant colors.
From rusty red rocks and emerald green lagoons to mystical purple mountains… everything holds a great mystery for visitors who have never set foot here.

Korakuen Garden, Japan
Korakuen is one of the most magnificent gardens in Japan. Located on the north bank of the Asahi River, it is designed in the Kaiyu style (a traditional Japanese garden style). Visitors strolling through the garden will experience paths leading to lawns, ponds, hills, streams, and tea houses.

Glendalough Valley, Ireland
The phrase "land of God" was first used in 1807 to describe Ireland's Wicklow Mountains, home to the famous Glendalough ice valley.
At the heart of this valley lies an ancient monastic city with Celtic crosses scattered throughout and a round tower reaching 30 meters in height.

Lake Tahoe, California
Located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of the United States, along the border between California and Nevada, this location boasts a romantic setting that has captivated many visitors. The lake's water is always crystal clear and deep blue, surrounded by majestic mountain ranges. Furthermore, Lake Tahoe is surrounded by numerous ski resorts and summer recreational areas, making it an ideal destination for tourists seeking relaxation and recreation.

Queenstown, New Zealand
This is a resort town in Otago, located in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island. Surrounding the town are majestic mountain ranges, standing out against the deep blue sea. The most attractive destination here is Mount Bob, a 450-meter-high peak offering panoramic views of the surrounding lakes.


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