Behold , some of the places to go before you die! Make sure these places are on your Go-Pro gallery or your phone gallery!
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest collection of coral
reefs in the world, spanning over 1,400 miles. It’s so large that it can be
seen from space, and it’s among one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.
It is the place to go diving, offering a one-of-a-kind display of underwater
life.
As the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World
still largely intact, the Pyramids of Giza are definitely worth a visit. Dating
back to around 2,560 BC, the Great Pyramid of Giza stood as the tallest
man-made structure for over 3,800 years.
3. Stonehenge, Amesbury, England
Lots of mystery surrounds Stonehenge, and contrary to those who believe it’s just a pile of 25-ton rocks, it’s actually a beautiful sight. Book a guided tour to visit the center, and at sunset, enjoy the stunning glow of the setting sun between Stonehenge’s pillars.
4. Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia
This massive salt flat–the largest in the world–spans a massive 4,086 square miles. Formed by several ancient lakes, this salt flat becomes so reflective in the rainy season that it’s used to calibrate satellites. It’s effectively the world’s largest mirror and a breathtaking sight.
Carved over thousands of years by the Colorado River, the
Grand Canyon is a sight to behold that one simply can’t fathom without being
there. The massive rock walls span for over 200 miles.
The Antelope Canyon in Arizona is a picturesque series of
crevices you wouldn’t believe wasn’t a photography trick until you checked it
out yourself. The way water carved out the crevices millions of years
ago–coupled with the manner in which the light hits each wall–makes the rocks
appear different colors, creating a dazzling display.
7. Easter Island, Rapa Nui, Chile
Like Stonehenge, no one really knows the story behind the 887 Easter Island “moai” statues. Even so, they offer visitors a great adventure. Plus, travelers can enjoy other Easter Island adventure options, like hiking and scuba diving.
8. Reed Flute Caves, China
Today, the Reed Flute Caves are highlighted by multicolored lights, turning the 240-meter-long cave system into a stunning experience. As one of China’s most popular attractions for over 1,200 years, it’s worth the visit to view these incredible stalactite, stalagmite, and pillar formations.
9. The Great Wall of China, China
This massive, man-made wall stretches thousands of miles long. Not only does the marvelous structure leave many visitors scrambling to pick up their jaws knowing it was made by human hands, but it’s atop a mountain ridge that delivers awe-inspiring views of the area.
10. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
This area is among one of the most beautiful in the world,
with crystal clear waters, lush green scenery, and stunning waterfalls.
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