Completely Natural Destinations
• The Great Blue Hole, Belize
This eye-catching pit in Belize is a completely natural formation. This blue hole, 300 meters in diameter and about 125 meters deep, is one of the best places in the world for scuba diving.
• Plitvice Lakes, Croatia Plitvice
Lakes in Croatia consist of 16 lakes. Each lake is connected by waterfalls. It is possible to wander among the walking paths, lakes and waterfalls.

• Flying Geyser, Nevada, USA
It was formed 40 years ago when an old lake bed turned into a desert was wanted to be converted into geothermal energy sources. The difference of Fly Geyser from other geysers is that it never stops erupting. It has an extraordinary appearance.
• Zhangye Danxia, China
The sandstone shapes in China, which are thought to have formed over millions of years, are very interesting. Zhangye Danxia, which was transformed into a national park in 2011, is one of the top destinations for Chinese tourism.

• Côte d’Albâtre, France
Imagine a coastline with the cliffs running all white. This is the famous Côte d’Albâtre of France. It looks great with its pristine nature.
• Seven Colored Soils, Chamarel, Mauritius
It was created as a result of different layers of sand of different colors. It is possible to see the colors of red, brown, purple, purple, green, blue and yellow in the colors of this natural wonder earth.

• Moraine Lake, Valley of the Ten Peaks, Canada
Moraine Lake in Canada, full of natural wonders, suddenly appears in the mountains. The turquoise waters of the lake formed by the melting of glaciers fascinate everyone who sees it.
• Deadvlei, Namibia
The landscape created by the dried acacia trees in Deadvlei, which shines white despite the red sand around it, is like a painting.

18.Iguazú Falls, Brazil and Argentina
The huge Iguazu waterfall, which is part of the border between Brazil and Argentina, is of immense beauty. It also reveals the power of nature with its waters falling from 80 meters.
• Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar
Covered with uniquely shaped limestone cliffs, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is also home to a large population of lemurs. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
• Reed Flute Cave, Guangxi, China
This cave, which takes its name from the reeds that grow just outside and can be used to make flutes, has stalactites that took thousands of years to form. When the cave, which has become quite touristic, is illuminated with colorful lights, the view that emerges is truly breathtaking.
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