6 places with the most unique landscapes in the world

13/03/2018

GET has just compiled and shared 6 destinations that are among the most unique landscapes in the world. Not only will they make others jealous with photos posted on Facebook or Instagram, but trips to these locations also include many stories to tell.

Danakil Desert

The Danakil Desert is located in northeastern Ethiopia, covering a vast area of ​​about 100,000 km2. Among them, the Danakil Depression is known as the hottest and harshest place on the planet, but it has a strange beauty that not every place has. This is currently the convergence of deadly disasters such as volcanoes, geysers, earthquakes and extremely toxic superheated water. Known as the hottest and harshest place on the planet, the Danakil Depression has a strange beauty that not every place has. In addition, the average temperature here is about 50°C.

Salar De Uyuni Salt Flats

Salar De Uyuni salt flats are located in southwestern Bolivia, covering an area of ​​10,582 km2, is the world's largest natural salt flat formed by the movement of the earth's crust. During the winter months, the area is completely dry. However, when summer comes, the flat is always flooded, turning into a giant mirror. The clear blue sky, dry air, minimal elevation deviation, huge surface, smooth and highly reflective during the rainy season, all make Salar de Uyuni a place for satellite calibration five times better than the surface of the ocean. Salar De Uyuni is the place to go before it disappears.

Vatnajökull Ice Cave

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Without a doubt, Iceland is an increasingly popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Besides the famous Blue Lagoon, Gullfoss and PingVellir, Vatnajökull National Park is your next stop. Vatnajökull Cave in Svinafellsjokull is one of the treasures and endless gifts that nature has bestowed upon mankind. Vatnajökull is the largest ice cap in the Nordic island nation. The ice in this cave melts in the summer and freezes in the winter, so the shape of Vatnajökull Cave is different every year.

Great Blue Hole

The Great Blue Hole is located off the coast of Belize, a country on the east-west coast of Central America, near the center of Lighthouse Reef, 70 km from Belize City. Part of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, the Great Blue Hole is the world's largest blue hole surrounded by a giant coral reef. The hole is 300 m in diameter and 125 m deep, making it a diver's dream. Beneath the mysterious ombre of blue, green and turquoise are abundant marine life and stunningly colorful coral reefs.

Glow Worm Cave

Entering the Waitomo Glowworm Cave, tourists will feel like they are lost in a fairy tale world with sparkling, magical lights. It is one of the beautiful sights in New Zealand that attracts many tourists to visit every year. The light like the Milky Way comes from hundreds of thousands of glowworms. Although it was only discovered and explored in 1940, scientists believe it is up to 30 million years old.

Reed Flute Cave

Located in Guilin, China, Reed Flute Cave is believed to have existed for more than 180 million years, about 240 m deep. The cave includes many stalactites with strange shapes. The special thing about this cave is the stalactite shapes that easily remind people of the images of many creatures in nature, including the shape similar to the Statue of Liberty of America. The beauty of stalactites combined with the art of light makes the stalactites in Reed Flute become sparkling, magical like paradise.

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