Salar de Uyuni is known as the place where heaven and earth meets. The massive salt flat is without a doubt the image every person conjures when imagining heaven. This place is magical.
The multi-colored rock formations and naturally painted foothills that blanket the area are the most picturesque landscapes. Along with erosion, these natural occurrences have produced magnificent patterns.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a jade-green sight to behold. Around 1,600 islands and islets make up Ha Long Bay in the Gulf of Tonkin, creating an amazing panorama of limestone pillars.
Pamukkale (Cotton Castle) is one of the rarest and most exciting natural miracles on earth, which you shouldn’t miss. The healing mineral-dense waters are open to visitors year-round.
At first sight, any person would believe this image to be photoshopped. Bioluminescent phytoplankton in the ocean's reefs makes this heavenly shore glow an unreal shade of glimmering blue.
Countless sandstone pillars make a dizzying image in China's Hunan province. There are times when mist and clouds shroud the soaring pillars and make the landscape look straight out of a dream.
Chile's Patagonia region has long been known as one of the world's most captivating scenery. This paradise on Earth is every hiker's dream to trek, survey all 227,298 hectares of its natural beauty.
Known as one of the most spectacular driving routes in the world, this is an iconic Australian destination. Enormous bluffs lie on the edge of vivid green fields which result in breathtaking panoramas.
This place is in the Scottish Highlands and resembles waves of green grass along with its grand mountains. Scotland's most breathtaking and surreal location also includes waterfalls and picturesque trails.
Victoria Falls is known as the greatest curtain of falling water in the entire world. When looking at this heavenly natural wonder, it's difficult to believe that it even exists on this planet.