20 utterly otherworldly landscapes that can be found on Earth
There are places in this world
that are so incredible that sometimes it’s hard to believe they actually exist.
You might catch a glimpse of them when scrolling through someone else’s photos,
and you suddenly realise: you’ll simply have to go and see it all with your own
eyes.
Bright Side collected photos
of 20 corners around the Earth where our planet’s imagination ran wild.
Lassen
Volcanic National Park, USA
Jökulsárlón
Glacier Lagoon, Iceland
The
Marble Caves of Patagonia, Chile
Anavilhanas
National Park near the Amazon River, Brazil
River
view, Iceland
Fly
Geyser, USA
Fireflies
in a forest, Japan
Salar
de Uyuni — a salt flat in Bolivia
The
rainbow mountains of Zhangye Danxia, China
Mount
Roraima, Venezuela
Antelope
Canyon, USA
Tsingy
de Bemaraha, a ’stone forest’ in Madagascar
Dallol
volcano, Ethiopia
Fireflies
dancing in a cave, New Zealand
Pink
Lake, Australia
Crashed
aircraft near Norman’s Cay, Exumas, Bahamas
Braided
river, Iceland
Lake
Natron, Tanzania
Tianzi
Mountains, China
The
Cave of Crystals, Naica Mine, Mexico
SOURCE:
BRIGHTSIDE
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